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Roadmap and Reference
Connection and Login Methods
Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300 49
December 2003
3Locate the TCP/IP properties as follows:
Windows 95, 98, and ME: On the Configuration tab, scroll through the installed network
components list to the TCP/IP part of the devices list. Select the TCP/IP device that
corresponds to your Ethernet card.
Windows NT: On the Protocols tab, select TCP/IP in the installed network components list.
4Select the Properties button.
5In the TCP/IP Properties box, click the IP Address tab.
6Click the radio button to Specify an IP address, and enter the following:
IP address: 192.11.13.5
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252
NOTE:
Record any IP addresses, DNS settings, or WINS entries that you change. You may need
to restore them later to connect to another network.
7Disable DNS service as follows:
Windows 95, 98, and Me: Click the DNS Configuration tab. Verify that the Disable DNS
radio button is selected.
Windows NT: Click the DNS tab.
If any IP addresses appear under DNS Service Search Order, make a note of them
in case you need to restore them later.
Select each IP address in turn and click the Remove button.
8Disable WINS Resolution as follows:
Windows 95, 98, and Me: Click the WINS Configuration tab. Verify that the Disable
WINS Resolution radio button is selected.
Windows NT: Click the WINS Address tab.
If any IP addresses appear for the Primary and Secondary WINS servers, make a
note of them in case you need to restore them later.
Clear each server entry.
Clear the checkbox for Enable DNS for WINS Resolution.
9Click OK twice to accept the address information and close the Network dialog box.
10 Reboot the system if directed to do so.