Configuring Windows Vista To Use Dhcp; Figure 37: Network Connections - Windows Vista; Figure 38: Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista - Hughes HN9500 User Manual

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Configuring Windows Vista to use DHCP

d) Make sure an IP address is shown on the line that starts with IPv4 Address or IPv6
Address.
This section explains how to configure your computer to use DHCP if your computer operating
system is Microsoft Windows Vista.
1. From the Windows desktop, select Start → Settings → Network Connections.
A list of network adapters appears as shown in
Windows 7
on page 57. The Local Area Connection-NIC Card icon must appear under the
LAN or High-Speed Internet heading. If it does not, the network is not installed correctly.
Figure 37: Network connections – Windows Vista
Note: If a red X appears next to the Local Area Connection icon, the network is not
installed correctly. Check your network configuration and connections. You cannot
configure your system if the red X is present.
2. Right-click the Local Area Connection-NIC Card icon, which represents the satellite router
network connection, and select Properties.
The Local Area Connection-NIC Card Properties dialog appears as shown in
Local Area Connection Properties – Windows Vista
Note: Depending on the computer's security settings, a pop-up User Account Control
message may appear, requesting that you confirm the action before proceeding. If you
see this message, click Continue to proceed.
Figure 38: Local Area Connection Properties – Windows Vista
Figure 34: Network and Sharing Center –
on page 57.
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