Introduction
Network
CHAPTER 4
Configuration
This chapter describes how to configure the thin client for connec-
tion to your network.
Your thin client must be assigned a unique Internet Protocol (IP)
address in order to communicate on your network. Your network
may also require other settings.
If your network uses a remote configuration service such as DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), the thin client will auto-
matically configure itself for the network when you switch it on.
DHCP provides the settings that the thin client must use to commu-
nicate on the network.
If your network does not use DHCP, or you need to enter network
settings manually, use the dialogs displayed from the
Network Connections
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for general settings, as described in the following sections.
NeoLinux Thin Client User Manual
Network Settings
window, or the
Control Panel
dialog
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