Set Ip Address Assignment; Verify Dhcp Settings - Philips SFF 6135hfd User Manual

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4. Enter the password for the network.
WEP Key
With 64-bit encryption, the WEP key must
be either 5 characters (ASCII) or 10 num-
bers (hexadecimal). With 128-bit encryp-
tion, the WEP key must be either 13
characters (ASCII) or 26 numbers (hexadec-
imal). You can find the WEP key in the net-
work settings of your PC.
WPA Key
Enter an 8 to 63 character long password.
The password can contain alphanumerical
characters—numbers and letters—and any
other symbol available on the keypad. The
only invalid character is "€" (the euro cur-
rency symbol).
5. Confirm with OK.

Set IP Address Assignment

Introduction
The IP address assignment allows you to select whether
your device's IP address is assigned dynamically by a
DHCP or BOOTP router/server or statically assigned
by the user. You can enter IP addresses, subnet masks,
gateways or two alternative domain name servers
(DNS) for the configuration of the static network con-
nection.
1. Press C, 083 and OK.
2. Select automatic or manual configuration using [.
3. Confirm with OK.
This Process May Take a Few Moments.
This Process May Take a Few Moments.
The automatic configuration of IP address and
subnet mask on the connected network PCs
may take a moment.
Set Static IP Address Assignment
Available Function (WLAN)
Available Function
This function is only available if you have select-
ed static IP address assignment with the func-
tion 083.
Enter IP Address
Introduction
The IP address is the address of the device in the net-
work. It must not match the IP address of the computer
or other network components, however it must be lo-
cated in the IP field.
1. Press C, 0841 and OK.
2. Enter
the
IP
192.168.001.×××).
IP-Address
The first three blocks of numbers refer to
the IP field; this information must match the
IP address on your computer. The last three
digits determine are the individual IP address
of the device. You can enter any number be-
tween 000 and 255. However, this number
must be unique within the network; it may
not be used on any other PC or network
component.
3. Confirm with OK.
Networks · Setting Up a Wireless Network (WLAN) Manually
address
(for
example
Entering the Subnet Mask
Introduction
In a network with a gateway or router, the subnet mask
indicates whether the respective data packets are ad-
dressed to an internal recipient in the network or
whether they should be sent to a recipient outside of
the network.
1. Press C, 0842 and OK.
2. Enter
the
subnet
255.255.255.000).
3. Confirm with OK.
Enter IP Address of the Access Point (=
Gateway)
1. Press C, 0843 and OK.
2. Enter the IP address of the access point (Access
Point, Router).
3. Confirm with OK.
Enter Domain Name Server (DNS)
Introduction
The DNS translates IP addresses in the names of inter-
net pages and vice-a-versa. You can enter a primary and
secondary DNS.
Enter Primary DNS
1. Press C, 0844 and OK.
2. Enter the address of the primary DNS.
3. Confirm with OK.
Enter Secondary DNS
1. Press C, 0845 and OK.
2. Enter the address of the secondary DNS.
3. Confirm with OK.

Verify DHCP Settings

Available Function (WLAN)
Available Function
This function is only available if you have select-
ed automatic IP address assignment with the
function 083.
Introduction
With these functions, you can verify the assigned net-
work settings from your network's DCHP router. You
cannot modify the settings.
Displaying the IP Address
1. Press C, 0851 and OK.
2. The current IP address is displayed; it is the address
that your device is registered with on the network.
Display Subnet Mask
1. Press C, 0852 and OK.
2. The subnet mask being used is displayed.
Display IP Address of the Access Point (=
Gateway)
1. Press C, 0853 and OK.
2. The IP address of the access point (router) is dis-
played.
mask
(for
example
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