Appendix A • Typical Operating System Settings
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Configuring Windows to
support a
DHCP-enabled terminal
This section explains how to configure Windows operating
systems to support a DHCP-enabled terminal.
Windows Vista
1. From the Windows desktop, select Start → Settings →
Network Connections.
A list of network adapters appears as shown in Figure 61. The
Local Area Connection-NIC Card must appear under the LAN
or High-Speed Internet heading. If it does not, the network is
not installed correctly.
2. Right-click the
Local Area Connection-NIC Card icon that
represents the terminal network connection, then click
Figure 61: Network Connections - Windows Vista
Note: If a red X appears next to the Local Area Connection
icon, check your connections. You cannot successfully
configure your system if the red X is present.