HP Neoware e90 User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 89

The Network Inventory tab, Microsoft RDP client release number, and Neoware TeemTalk CE

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The Network Inventory tab Changing Appliance Properties Microsoft RDP client release number, and Neoware TeemTalk CE release number. The Network Inventory tab displays information about your Neoware appliance's network settings. Creating Connections The Adapter lists the adapter specific to this Neoware appliance. If you were using a wireless adapter, that box would list the specific wireless adapter you were using - for example - Cisco wireless (PCI/ CISCO1) or USB wireless (EU3USB1). In the Network section, the subnet mask and default gateway settings are used if your network has multiple subnets. The MAC (Media Access Control) address is the unique hardware identifier for your Neoware appliance's integrated network interface. In the Appliance section, Main Memory shows the amount of random-access memory (RAM) in your Neoware appliance (minus the amount of RAM being used for video memory), and Screen shows the current screen resolution, refresh rate, and simultaneous onscreen colors being sent to your monitor. DHCP Renew and Release buttons. If you are using DHCP for network configuration, clicking on the Renew button will cause the thin client appliance to renew IP address and lease information. When a static IP address is assigned to the thin client appliance, the Renew button is disabled. The System icon 89

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Changing Appliance Properties
The System icon
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Creating Connections
Microsoft RDP client release number, and Neoware TeemTalk CE
release number.
The Network
Inventory tab
The Network Inventory tab displays information about your
Neoware appliance’s network settings.
The Adapter lists the adapter specific to this Neoware appliance. If
you were using a wireless adapter, that box would list the specific
wireless adapter you were using - for example - Cisco wireless (PCI/
CISCO1) or USB wireless (EU3USB1).
In the Network section, the subnet mask and default gateway set-
tings are used if your network has multiple subnets. The MAC
(Media Access Control) address is the unique hardware identifier for
your Neoware appliance’s integrated network interface.
In the Appliance section, Main Memory shows the amount of ran-
dom-access memory (RAM) in your Neoware appliance (minus the
amount of RAM being used for video memory), and Screen shows
the current screen resolution, refresh rate, and simultaneous
onscreen colors being sent to your monitor.
DHCP Renew and Release buttons.
If you are using DHCP for
network configuration, clicking on the Renew button will cause the
thin client appliance to renew IP address and lease information.
When a static IP address is assigned to the thin client appliance, the
Renew button is disabled.