3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 37

The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window appears, as shown

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The following message appears. Adding TCP/IP to Your Protocols List 37 Figure 21 DHCP Message Box 5 Select Yes, unless you know that you will be setting up the LAN Modem for use on a static network. By selecting Yes, you are setting up the LAN Modem to act as your DHCP server. If you will be connecting to a static network, select No. You are prompted to copy files. You may be prompted to insert your CD ROM. 6 If the necessary files already exist on your hard drive, click Continue. Otherwise insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD ROM and click Continue. If you have Remote Access Service (RAS) installed on your PC, after the appropriate files are copied to your PC, a message box asks whether or not you would like TCP/IP installed for RAS. If you select Yes, you must select the device you want to access remotely and then click Close. 7 After the appropriate files are copied to your PC, you will see TCP/IP Protocol listed in the Network Protocols group box, as shown in Figure 22. Figure 22 Network Protocols Window 8 Click Close. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window appears, as shown in Figure 23.

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Adding TCP/IP to Your Protocols List
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The following message appears.
Figure 21
DHCP Message Box
5
Select
Yes
, unless you know that you will be setting up the LAN Modem for use on
a static network. By selecting Yes, you are setting up the LAN Modem to act as
your DHCP server.
If you will be connecting to a static network, select No.
You are prompted to copy files. You may be prompted to insert your CD ROM.
6
If the necessary files already exist on your hard drive, click
Continue
. Otherwise
insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD ROM and click
Continue
.
If you have Remote Access Service (RAS) installed on your PC, after the
appropriate files are copied to your PC, a message box asks whether or not you
would like TCP/IP installed for RAS. If you select
Yes
, you must select the device
you want to access remotely and then click
Close
.
7
After the appropriate files are copied to your PC, you will see TCP/IP Protocol listed
in the Network Protocols group box, as shown in Figure 22.
Figure 22
Network Protocols Window
8
Click
Close.
The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window appears, as shown in Figure 23.