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Chapter 4 Using the Advanced Feature Set
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3 Double-click the TCP/IP protocol associated with
your network adapter.
4 On the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP address
automatically.
5 On the DNS Configuration tab, select Disable DNS
and click OK.
Universal Plug and Play
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP*) allows supported
operating systems and application software to
automatically configure a connection to the Internet. With
UPnP enabled, the device configures itself for Internet
access when you add the gateway into the network.
You can disable Universal Plug and Play (enabled, by
default).
To learn how to enable Universal Plug and Play in
Windows XP and ME, see ImtryingtouseUPnP.How
do I enable it? on page 68.
To disable
Universal Plug
and Play on
the gateway
Universal Plug and Play must be installed and enabled
on all computers on which you want to view and control
devices. This is usually done through the operating
system or configuration software of each device. UPnP
Note Windows* XP and ME editions support UPnP.
Other versions of Windows require a third-party product
to use UPnP.
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Intel II Specifications

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BrandIntel
ModelII
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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