CONFIGURING THE TCP/IP PROTOCOLS

Configuring the TCP/IP Protocols

To connect the CPE to a computer through its Ethernet port, the computer must have an Ethernet network adapter card installed, and be configured for the TCP/IP protocol. Many service providers configure TCP/IP for client computers automatically using a networking technology known as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Other service providers may specify an IP configuration (known as a static IP address), which must be entered manually.

Carry out the following steps to check that the computer’s Ethernet port is correctly configured for DHCP.

Windows 95/98/NT

1.Click “Start/Settings/Control Panel.”

2.Click the “Network” icon.

3.For Windows NT, click the “Protocols” tab.

4.Select “TCP/IP” from the list of network protocols; this may include details of adapters installed in your computer.

5.Click “Properties.”

6.Check the option “Obtain an IP Address.”

Windows 2000

1.Click “Start/Settings/Network/Dial-up Connections.”

2.Click “Local Area Connections.”

3.Select “TCP/IP” from the list of network protocols.

4.Click on “Properties.”

5.Select the option “Obtain an IP Address.”

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SMC Networks SMC7800A/VCP manual Configuring the TCP/IP Protocols, Windows 95/98/NT