Package Checklist

If you purchased the NetControl software along with the NPC-1 device you should find the follwing items in your shipping box:

NPC-1 device

Getting started guide

Power adapter (100-240 V, 50/60 Hz)

European power plug adapter

CD with NetControl installation software

for Windows 98SE/NT/ME/2000/XP systems

TCP/IP Description

You should be aware of the following basic network terminology before installing and setting up the software for the NPC-1.

Ethernet Address

Also referred to as the product’s MAC address, this is a unique 6-byte (48-bit) number assigned by the manufacturer. Devices use each other’s MAC address to maintain point- to-point communication over the Internet.

IP Address

This is a 4-byte (32-bit) number assigned to a network device for communicating over an Ethernet. Depending on how a device connects to the network (over a LAN, via modem to an ISP’s server, etc.) the IP address my not be fixed, i.e., it could change each time the device is plugged into the network.

Subnet Mask

A subnet mask is a 32-bit number that is notated by using four numbers from 0 through 255, separated by periods. Typically, default subnet mask number uses either 0 or 255 as values (such as 255.255.255.0), but other number values can appear, they indicate that subnetting of a single TCP/IP network is in use. This number is combined with the IP address to identify the network to which the NPC-1 device is connected.

Gateway Address

A gateway address is the IP address of a local IP router on the same network as the NPC-1 device. It is used to forward traffic to destinations beyond the local network. A gateway is the connection or interchange point that connects seperate IP networks. A local area network (LAN) may need a gateway to connect in to a wide area network (WAN) or to the Internet.

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