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July 2006 - InnoMedia
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InnoMedia Confidential
CONNECTING YOUR WORLDS
Getting Started with the MTA
Setting up Your Computer
By default, all MTAs are factory set to a static IP address of 192.168.99.1. Therefore, you
will need to setup your PC to be on the same subnet so that you can configure the MTA.
Connect a PC to the port marked LAN on your MTA and follow these steps to configure
the IP settings for your PC. We recommend that you reference your Operating System
manual on how to configure your PC. We will give an example of how to do this with
Windows XP below:
Table 1. Setting up Your Computer
Step Action
1
Click Start on your Taskbar.
2
Click Control panel.
NOTE: If you are using XP professional, click Settings.
3
Click Network Connections.
4
Right mouse click on Local Area Connection (See Figure 1.
XSetting up Your Computer – Network ConnectionsX).
5
Choose Properties.
Figure 1. Setting up Your Computer – Network Connections
Table 2. Setting up Your Computer
Step Action
6
Double Click on TCP/IP (See
XFigure 2. Setting up Your Computer
- Local Area Connection Properties
X).
7
Write down the current settings before making any changes in case
you need to restore your original settings.
8
Enter an IP address that is within the same subnet as your MTA.
The MTA has a default of 192.168.99.1 so if you enter
192.168.99.5, you should have no problem connecting to the
MTA. (See
XFigure 3. Setting up Your Computer - Using a Static
IPX)
9
Enter 255.255.255.0 as your subnet mask.
10
Enter 192.168.99.1 as your default gateway IP.
12
Leave the DNS information as is.
13
Click OK.