Network Configuration

Unchecking this box will disable remote network configuration and cause the thin client to use the network settings specified in the following dialog options. You will need to ask your network administrator for the entries required.

IP address

When DHCP is disabled, this enables you to specify a static IP address for the thin client. This must be entered in a dotted-decimal format (for example: 10.10.10.10).

Subnet mask

When DHCP is disabled, this enables you to specify a subnet mask, if required. A subnet mask distinguishes your local network from a larger network. This must be entered in a dotted-decimal format (for example: 255.0.0.0).

Default gateway

When DHCP is disabled, this enables you to specify the IP address of the router or gateway computer that connects your local network to other networks that contain servers which your thin client may need to access. The entry must be in dotted-decimal format.

DNS Servers

When DHCP is disabled, this enables you to specify the IP addresses of DNS servers to use. Domain Name Service (DNS) is a server- based program that translates text-based server names into IP addresses.

To enter a DNS server address, click the New button:

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