Configuring A Mac Computer To Use A Static Ip Address; Figure 56: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog - Windows 2000; Figure 57: Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000 - Hughes HN9500 User Manual

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Configuring a Mac computer to use a static IP address

Figure 56: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog – Windows 2000
5. If NetBEUI is installed and checked, uncheck it or uninstall it.
6. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Be careful not to uncheck the checkbox.
7. Click Properties.
The Internet Protocol Properties dialog appears as shown in
Properties – Windows 2000
Figure 57: Internet Protocol Properties – Windows 2000
8. On the General tab, select Use the following IP address.
9. Enter the IP address and Subnet mask.
If you do not know what static IP address or range of addresses is available for use, see
Understanding the router address and computer address
10. Enter the satellite router IP address in the Default Gateway field.
11. Enter 66.82.4.8 in the Preferred DNS server field.
12. Click OK to close the dialog box.
13. Click OK again to save the settings and close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog.
14. Restart the computer.
Perform the following procedures to configure a Mac system for a static IP address.
on page 69.
HN9500 Satellite Router User Guide
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Appendix A
Figure 44: Internet Protocol
on page 53.
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