Configuring A Windows Computer To Support Dhcp; Windows Xp; Network Connections - Windows Xp - Hughes HX50 Installation Manual

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computer to support DHCP
This appendix explains how to configure a Windows computer to
support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). All
HX50 and HX100 remote terminals come from the factory with
DHCP enabled. Therefore, computers attached to the remote
terminal, either directly or through a networking device, must
have DHCP enabled and set to obtain IP addresses automatically.

Windows XP

1. From the Windows desktop, select
2. A list of network adapters appears as shown in Figure 52. The
Appendix A • Configuring a Windows computer to support DHCP
Configuring a Windows
. Double-click the
Panel
icon.
Note: If the Control Panel is in Category view, select
Network and Internet Connections, then select Network
Connections.
Local Area Connection
High-Speed Internet heading. If it does not, the network is not
installed correctly.
Figure 52: Network Connections - Windows XP
Appendix A
Start→ Settings→ Control
Network and Dial-up Connections
icon must appear under the LAN or
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