3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 38

Windows 2000, The Select Network Component Type dialog box opens.

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38 CHAPTER 3: BEFORE YOU BEGIN Figure 23 Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Window 9 From the Adapter drop-down list box, select the Ethernet card that is connected to the Dual 56K LAN Modem. 10 Select Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP Server, unless you are setting up for static IP addressing. If this LAN uses static IP addresses, enter the IP address and subnet mask. 11 Click OK. 12 Click Yes to restart your PC and allow the changes to take effect. 13 Run the EZ-LAN Wizard again to optimize the settings on your workstation. Windows 2000 To add TCP/IP to your protocols list for Windows 2000: You may be prompted for your Windows 2000 installation disks or CD-ROM. 1 From the Control Panel, double-click Network and Dial-up Connections. 2 Double click Local Area Connection. The Local Area Connection Status window opens. 3 Click Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties window opens. 4 Click Install. 5 Select Protocol and click Add. The Select Network Component Type dialog box opens. 6 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Add. 7 Click Close to exit the Local Area Connection Properties window. 8 Click Close again to exit the Local Area Connection Status window. You may be prompted to re-boot your workstation. 9 Run the EZ-LAN Wizard again to optimize the settings on your workstation.

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C
HAPTER
3: B
EFORE
Y
OU
B
EGIN
Figure 23
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Window
9
From the Adapter drop-down list box, select the Ethernet card that is connected to
the Dual 56K LAN Modem.
10
Select
Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP Server
, unless you are setting up for
static IP addressing. If this LAN uses static IP addresses, enter the IP address and
subnet mask.
11
Click
OK
.
12
Click
Yes
to restart your PC and allow the changes to take effect.
13
Run the EZ-LAN Wizard again to optimize the settings on your workstation.
Windows 2000
To add TCP/IP to your protocols list for Windows 2000:
You may be prompted for your Windows 2000 installation disks or CD-ROM.
1
From the Control Panel, double-click
Network and Dial-up Connections
.
2
Double click
Local Area Connection
.
The Local Area Connection Status window opens.
3
Click
Properties
.
The Local Area Connection Properties window opens.
4
Click
Install.
5
Select
Protocol
and click
Add.
The Select Network Component Type dialog box opens.
6
Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and then click
Add
.
7
Click
Close
to exit the Local Area Connection Properties window.
8
Click
Close
again to exit the Local Area Connection Status window.
You may be prompted to re-boot your workstation.
9
Run the EZ-LAN Wizard again to optimize the settings on your workstation.