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Appendix E: Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC, See E-1.

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Wireless-B Media Adapter Appendix E: Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC If you need to set a static IP address on your Windows 2000 or XP computer, refer to Windows Help, or follow these instructions: 1. If your computer uses the Windows XP default interface, then click the Start button. Click Connect To and then Show all connections. See Figure E-1. If your computer uses the Windows XP Classic interface, then click the Start button. Click Settings and then Network Connections. See Figure E-2. If your computer uses Windows 2000, then click the Start button. Click Settings and then Network and Dial-up Connections. Figure E-1: XP Default Interface 2. Right-click the network connection you are using to communicate with the Adapter. Then click Properties. See Figure E-3. Figure E-2: XP Classic Interface Appendix E: Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC Figure E-3: Network Connection 46

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Appendix E: Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC
Wireless-B Media Adapter
Appendix E: Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC
If you need to set a static IP address on your Windows 2000 or XP computer, refer to Windows Help, or follow
these instructions:
1.
If your computer uses the Windows XP default interface, then click the
Start
button. Click
Connect To
and
then
Show all connections
. See Figure E-1.
If your computer uses the Windows XP Classic interface, then click the
Start
button. Click
Settings
and then
Network Connections
. See Figure E-2.
If your computer uses Windows 2000, then click the
Start
button. Click
Settings
and then
Network and
Dial-up Connections
.
2.
Right-click the network connection you are using to communicate with the Adapter. Then click
Properties
.
See Figure E-3.
Figure E-1: XP Default Interface
Figure E-3: Network Connection
Figure E-2: XP Classic Interface