Setting Ip Addresses; Using The Default Address - D-Link DP-802 User Manual

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Setting IP Addresses

The IP address settings, which include the IP address, subnet mask
and gateway IP address are the first and most important settings
that need to be configured. The internet server comes with a default
Local LAN IP address and subnet mask assigned. If you do not have
a preexisting IP network and are setting one up now, using the fac-
tory default IP address settings can greatly ease the setup process. If
you already have a preexisting IP network, you should adjust the IP
settings for the internet server to fit within your existing scheme.
Both cases are discussed below. Before proceeding, please make sure
that you have physically connected all components in the LAN, in-
cluding the internet server, the hub or switch and the computers, as
described in the previous chapter.

Using the Default Address

The internet server comes with a preset default IP address setting of
192.168.100.1. There are two ways to use this default IP address.
The first way is to manually set the IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway on each computer. Different operating systems and
network software suites will have a different procedure/application
for setting the system IP. In Windows 3.1 and 3.11, find the TCP
manager and choose TCP/IP then "Setup". In Windows 95/98, click
on the START button and choose Control Panel. In the window that
opens, double-click on the Network icon. Under the Configuration
tab, find or add a TCP/IP component and edit the address settings
accordingly.
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