Epson Stylus C80WN User Setup Information - Page 56

IP Address, WorkGroup/Domain, Subnet Mask, Windows XP/2000/NT, Windows Me/98/95

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IP Address Address used to identify a node on a network supporting the TCP/IP protocol. The format for IP (Internet Protocol) addresses is a set of four bytes or segments, separated by periods. Each byte can have any value from zero (0) to 254. If you need to enter an address, make sure it conforms to the addressing scheme for your network and that it does not conflict with the IP address for any other node on your network. The print server's default IP address is 192.0.0.192. To view your computer's IP address, do the following: Windows XP/2000/NT: 1. From the Windows Start menu, click Run. 2. Enter cmd in the text box and click OK. You see a DOS window. 3. At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. You see your computer's IP configuration file, which includes the IP address. 4. At the prompt, type exit to exit the DOS window. Windows Me/98/95: 1. From the Windows Start menu, click Run. 2. Enter winipcfg in the text box and click OK. You see the IP Configuration window. 3. Select your wireless adapter from the drop-down list. You see IP configuration information, including the IP address. 4. Click OK to close the IP Configuration window. WorkGroup/Domain Used on networks that support NetBIOS or NetBEUI. WP-Admin detects this setting automatically, so you should not have to change it. The print server must be on the same workgroup or domain as all computers using the printer. Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask of your print server to the correct setting for your network. This setting will be 255.255.255.0 for most networks in the home or small office. 52 Appendix A: Configuration Settings

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Appendix A: Configuration Settings
IP Address
Address used to identify a node on a network supporting the TCP/IP protocol. The
format for IP (Internet Protocol) addresses is a set of four bytes or segments, separated
by periods. Each byte can have any value from zero (0) to 254. If you need to enter an
address, make sure it conforms to the addressing scheme for your network and that it
does not conflict with the IP address for any other node on your network. The print
server’s default IP address is 192.0.0.192.
To view your computer’s IP address, do the following:
Windows XP/2000/NT
:
1.
From the Windows Start menu, click
Run
.
2.
Enter
cmd
in the text box and click
OK
. You see a DOS window.
3.
At the prompt, type
ipconfig
and press
Enter
. You see your computer’s IP
configuration file, which includes the IP address.
4.
At the prompt, type
exit
to exit the DOS window.
Windows Me/98/95:
1.
From the Windows Start menu, click
Run
.
2.
Enter
winipcfg
in the text box and click
OK
. You see the IP Configuration
window.
3.
Select your wireless adapter from the drop-down list. You see IP configuration
information, including the IP address.
4.
Click
OK
to close the IP Configuration window.
WorkGroup/Domain
Used on networks that support NetBIOS or NetBEUI. WP-Admin detects this
setting automatically, so you should not have to change it. The print server must be
on the same workgroup or domain as all computers using the printer.
Subnet Mask
Set the subnet mask of your print server to the correct setting for your network. This
setting will be
255.255.255.0
for most networks in the home or small office.