Gateway M350 Setting up Your Windows Network - Page 52

Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties, Local Area Connection Properties, Network and Dial-up

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Wired Ethernet Networking 5 If you are connecting to an office Ethernet network and are required to type a static IP address and subnet mask, ask your network system administrator for the correct values. - OR - If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network, have a cable or DSL modem, and a router that automatically assigns IP addresses to computers on the network, click Obtain an IP address automatically. - OR - If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network, have a cable or DSL modem, and do not have a router, use the IP address and subnet mask provided by your cable or DSL provider as the address for your computer. Each computer connected to your network will need a unique, static IP address. - OR - If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network, do not have a cable or DSL modem, and do not have a router, click Use the following IP address, then type the following values. a Type the IP address in the IP address box. Use the value 192.168.0.N where N is any number between 1 and 254. We suggest 1 for the first computer on your network, 2 for the next, and so on. The number must be unique on your network. b Type the subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. Use the value 255.255.255.0 for all computers. 6 Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. 7 Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. 8 Click X to close the Network and Dial-up Connections window. 9 Repeat this procedure for every computer on your network. 10 After you enter the IP address on all your computers, go to "Configuring your router" on page 47. 46 www.gateway.com

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46
Wired Ethernet Networking
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5
If you are connecting to an office Ethernet network and are required to
type a static IP address and subnet mask, ask your network system
administrator for the correct values.
- OR -
If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network, have a cable or DSL
modem, and a router that automatically assigns IP addresses to computers
on the network, click
Obtain an IP address automatically
.
- OR -
If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network, have a cable or DSL
modem, and do not have a router, use the IP address and subnet mask
provided by your cable or DSL provider as the address for your computer.
Each computer connected to your network will need a unique, static IP
address.
- OR -
If you are connecting to a home Ethernet network, do not have a cable
or DSL modem, and do not have a router, click
Use the following IP address
,
then type the following values.
a
Type the IP address in the
IP address
box. Use the value
192.168.0.N
where N is any number between 1 and 254. We suggest 1 for the first
computer on your network, 2 for the next, and so on. The number
must be unique on your network.
b
Type the subnet mask in the
Subnet mask
box. Use the value
255.255.255.0
for all computers.
6
Click
OK
to close the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
dialog box.
7
Click
OK
to close the
Local Area Connection Properties
dialog box.
8
Click
X
to close the
Network and Dial-up Connections
window.
9
Repeat this procedure for every computer on your network.
10
After you enter the IP address on all your computers, go to
“Configuring
your router” on page 47
.