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System Configuration
b. Clear the checkbox for Use a proxy server for your LAN.
c. Click OK to close the settings windows.
2. Configure TCP/IP settings in Windows:
a. Click Start, Control Panel, Network Connections, Local Area
Connection, Properties.
b. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then Properties.
c. Write down your current TCP/IP properties so you can restore them later.
d. Select Use the following IP address.
e. Configure the following settings:
IP address = 192.168.0.10
Netmask = 255.255.255.0
Gateway = (blank)
f. Click OK and Close.
g. Wait about 30 seconds for the new TCP/IP settings to take effect.
3. Verify an Ethernet connection:
a. If you are using a network switch instead of a crossover cable, check the link
and activity LEDs on the switch. Switches vary, but typically the link LED
should be solid and the activity LED should flash occasionally.
b. Check the link and activity LEDs on the computer’s Ethernet jack.
Computers vary, but typically the link LED should be solid and the activity
LED should flash occasionally.
c. Check the Ethernet LED on the front of the IP Gateway. It should be solid
green with an occasional flash.
4. Open a command line window and ping the IP Gateway:
a. Click Start, Run.
b. Type cmd and click OK.
c. At the command line, type ping 192.168.0.1 and press Enter.
d. If successful, there should be several replies from the IP Gateway. If not,
check your connections, cabling, and TCP/IP settings.
You should now be able to configure the
IP Gateway using Internet Explorer.
HTTP Configuration
If the IP Gateway is connected to a switch, you should be able to perform HTTP
configuration using a computer connected to the same switch, either directly or through
the associated network.
If the IP Gateway is not connected to a switch, you can use an Ethernet crossover cable to
make the connection to a computer with a web browser and then perform HTTP
configuration.
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