Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 2000
Step 3. Choose the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) icon from the Network Protocol list box, then click OK.
Step 4. Check to see if Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is listed under Network Components.
A.If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you have not installed TCP/IP. Repeat steps 1 - 4.
B.If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Components, you already have TCP/IP on your Windows 2000. Proceed to “Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000” in the next section.
3.7Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 2000
Step 1. From the General tab in the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) listed under Network Components and click Properties.
To enable static IP addressing:
Step 1. Click Use the following IP Address and then type the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default gateway.
Step 2. Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server IP addresses.
Step 3. Click OK to exit the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. Proceed to Chapter 4 “NetDSL Manager.”
3.8 Detecting TCP/IP
in Windows® NT 4.0
Step 1. Turn on your computer and
Step 2. Click the Start button and select Settings.
Step 3. Choose Control Panel, and then double click Network icon.
Step 4. Click the Protocols tab.
A.If you see TCP/IP listed under Network Protocols, you already have TCP/IP on your Windows® NT. Proceed to configuration directions for Windows® NT 4.0 in Section 3.7.
B.If you do not see TCP/IP listed under Network Protocols, you do not have TCP/IP on your Windows® NT. Proceed to the next section, “Installing TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.0.”