Resetting TCP/IP Properties (Windows)
If you’re on a Windows computer and are still having problems, you may try the following procedure before contacting technical support.
Windows 98/Me
1.Click the Start button and then click Run.
2.Type winipcfg, and then click OK.
3.Select your Ethernet adapter.
4.Click More Info and verify that the DNS Servers box displays 192.168.0.1.
5.Click Release All and then Renew All.
6.Verify that you got a valid address and click OK.
Windows 2000
1.Click the Start button and then click Run.
2.Type CMD and click OK.
3.Type ipconfig /all.
4.Type ipconfig /release.
5.Type ipconfig /renew.
6.Verify that you got a valid address and close the window.
Windows XP
1.Open My Network Places.
2.Click View network connections (Network Tasks).
3.Click your enabled LAN connection.
4.Click Repair this connection (Network Tasks).
5.Verify that you got a valid address and close the window.
Note: For Windows XP, you’ll find the TCP/IP information in the Details area.
For any Windows computer, if you are using the recommended default TCP/IP settings, they should be:
•IP Address: between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.254
•Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
•Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
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