For Windows, the Network Properties should have
(see page 9). For Macintosh computers, the TCP/IP (or Network) control panel should be set
to
Using DHCP Server
Resetting TCP/IP Properties (Windows)
If you're on a Windows computer and are still having problems, you may try the following
procedure before contacting technical support.
Windows 98/Me
1. Click the
Start
2. Type
winipcfg
3. Select your Ethernet adapter.
4. Click
Release All
5. Verify that you have a valid address and click
Windows 2000
1. Click the
Start
2. Type
and click
CMD
3. Type
ipconfig/release
4. Type
ipconfig/renew
5. Verify that you have a valid address and close the window.
Windows XP
1. Open
My Network Places
2. Click
View Network Connections
3. Click your enabled LAN connection.
4. Click
Repair this connection
5. Verify that you have a valid address and close the window.
Note: You'll find the TCP/IP information in the Details area.
(see page 10).
button and then click
and then click
.
OK
and then
Renew All
button and then click
.
OK
.
.
.
(Network Tasks).
(Network Tasks).
Obtain an IP address
.
Run
.
.
OK
.
Run
automatically selected
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