4.Click Protocol and then the Add button.

5.Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list and TCP/IP from the Network Protocols list. Then click OK.

6.Click OK again and follow any on-screen instructions to enable TCP/IP.

Configuring the Ethernet Card for TCP/IP and Windows 95

Make sure that the Ethernet card installed in the printer is on the same network segment as the computer you are using to configure the card. Also, find out that computer’s IP address and the IP address that you will assign to the Ethernet card.

Note:

lf you do not know how to find out your computer’s IP address or the IP address for the Ethernet card, ask your network administrator, or follow the instructions that follow this section.

Follow these steps to configure the card:

1.Find the hardware address (node number) on the top of the status sheet you printed out after initializing the card. (See page 2.) If you need to, print out another status sheet.

2.Double-click the MS-DOS Prompt icon to open a DOS prompt.

3.Set up the routing table, using the following command:

ping <IP address>

for example: ping 127.0.1.1

4.Add an entry in the ARP table that assigns an IP address to the hardware address of the Ethernet card. Use the following command:

arp -s <IP address> <node address>

for example: arp -s 127.0.1.200 00:00:48:92:BD:9A

5.Start a continuous “ping” to the card, using the following command with the card IP address:

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