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3-6 Configuring your PC
7. Click on the DNS Configuration tab to display the DNS Configuration di-
alog. Your ISP or network administrator will supply the DNS information
required in this tab.
Figure 3-7: TCP/IP Properties DNS Configuration tab
Select Enable DNS. Enter a host name in the Host field. In the DNS Server
Search Order field, enter the IP address of your DNS server and click Add.
Click OK to save your changes and close the TCP/IP Properties dialog.
Click OK to close the Network dialog. Click the Close button in the Control
Panel title bar to close the Control Panel. TCP/IP is now installed.
8. Restart your PC when prompted to put the configuration changes into ef-
fect. Continue at “Changing from dial-up networking” on page 3-6.
Changing from dial-up networking
If you have been using Windows 95 or 98 dial-up networking for your connec-
tions to the Internet or a remote office previously, you may need to change the
connection parameters so that your PC will use the router for your remote con-
nections.
1. In the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and click Control Panel, to
display the Control Panel. Double click on the Internet, Internet Connec-
tions or Internet Options icon to open the Internet Properties window.
Click on the Connections tab.
2. Windows 95: If you have a check box labelled Connect to the Internet as
needed, UNCHECK it.
If you do not have this check box, but you do have an option to Connect to
the Internet using a local area network, CHECK this instead.
Windows 98 or 2000: Select Never dial a connection.