User manual
Network Configuration
When the drivers are installed, the default setting is set to obtain IP dynamically
through a DHCP server.
Note: All the illustration and pictures are snap shots under Windows 98SE
operating system. For Windows 2000/ME users, there will be a slight
variation from the pictures shown.
1. You can check if your IP has been setup correctly by using the “ipconfig” (shown
below) command under MS-DOS (command prompt).
If your IP address is 0.0.0.0, then DHCP server didn’t assign an IP address for you.
You need to set up a static IP address to enable you to access the network. If
DHCP has allocated you an IP address, you may want to proceed to next section
describing how to test if your WLAN is configured correctly using ping command.
For Window 98SE users, window will assign an IP address and subnet mask even if
DHCP server is not present. This IP might work (depending on your luck!) or it
may not. We strongly recommend that you set your own IP. Although window will
set your IP, it will not set your DNS and gateway settings, you need to configure
these settings manually.
Note: Above snap shot of DOS (command prompt) is taken under Window 2000
operating system.
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