Setting An Ip Address Using The Arp/Ping Command; Checking The Lan - Epson 802.11g Reference Manual

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Setting an IP Address Using the arp/ping
Command
If you are using UNIX or OS/2, you need to use the arp and ping
command to set the IP address of the network interface. You can
also use these commands with Windows, if you have correctly
installed TCP/IP networking on these systems.
Note:
Make sure that the Set using PING function is enabled on the
TCP/IP menu in EpsonNet Config. If this function is disabled, you
cannot set the IP address using the arp/ping command.
Make sure the network interface and the computer are in the same
segment.
Before you start, you need the following information:
A valid IP address for the network interface. Ask your
network administrator for an IP address which does not cause
conflicts with any other device on the network. If you are the
network administrator, choose an address within your subnet
which does not conflict with any other device.
The MAC (Ethernet hardware) address of the network
interface. You can find out the MAC address on a status sheet.

Checking the LAN

First, you need to check that the computer can reach to other
computer in the same segment, as follows:
1. Set the default gateway to the host on which you are setting
up the network interface.
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