User`s guide
18 Networking
1. Plug one end of a “ Null-Ethernet” cable into the Ethernet port on the rear of
the Information Station.
2. Plug the other end of the “ Null-Ethernet” cable into the Ethernet port on
your computer.
3. Using Windows 95, 98, NT, or XP, right-click on the Network
Neighborhood icon and select Properties. If you are not using Windows or
you do not have TCP/IP Networking installed on your computer, please
consult your computer’ s documentation for further instructions on Network
Configuration.
4. Double-click on the TCP/IP option. The “ TCP/IP Properties” window
should be displayed. Select the “ IP Address” tab.
5. Write down your current IP address and Subnet Mask settings and keep
them in a safe location.
6. Change your IP Address (In XP you can add an extra IP address by clicking
the advanced button.) to the value shown above (192.168.0.2). Change your
Subnet Mask to the value shown above (255.255.255.0).
7. Click the OK button twice to exit and save the changes to the Network
setup.
8. Your computer will require you to reboot to change the settings (not XP).
Click the Yes button to do so.










