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ARESCOM NetDSL 800 ADSL Modem version 5.2b1 - About TCP;IP; Detecting TCP;IP in Windows 95;98; 3 Software Installation

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Software
Installation 3
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This Chapter Includes:
3.1 About TCP/IP.......................................... 3-1
3.2 Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98.... 3-1
3.3 Installing TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98..... 3-2
3.4 Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98 3-2
3.5 Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® 2000..... 3-3
3.6 Installing TCP/IP in Windows 2000 ........ 3-3
3.7 Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 2000 . 3-4
3.8 Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.0.. 3-4
3.9 Installing TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.0... 3-5
3.10 Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.03-5
3.11 Installing the Software Drivers................ 3-6
3.1 About TCP/IP
To gain high-speed and shared access to the Wide Area Network (WAN), your
Local Area Network (LAN) needs to be configured for the modem. Each network
node on your LAN must install a network protocol so that they can communicate
with the modem. The modem requires the TCP/IP network protocol. The TCP/IP
Properties window in Windows
®
95/98/2000 or NT 4.0 connects the node’s
Ethernet information to the network’s protocol data. Make sure that each network
node on your LAN has TCP/IP available. To ensure smooth setup, you must
install the TCP/IP network protocol on the PCs before you install the modem.
Note:
We have already configured your NetDSL prior to shipping. The NetDSL
is configured with the default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask of
255.255.255.0.
3.2 Detecting TCP/IP in
Windows
®
95/98
Step 1. Turn on your computer and start Windows
®
95/98.
Step 2. Click the Start button and then select Settings.
Step 3. Choose Control Panel and double click Network icon.
Step 4. Click the Configuration tab.

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