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dialog. If your adapter is not listed, follow the instructions in Windows
2000 documentation on adapter setup.
3 In the list, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog appears.
4 Make sure the option "Obtain an IP address automatically" is chosen.
5 Click OK to close each dialog in turn.
Windows 2000 finishes configuring the software.
6 Reboot the computer to complete the configuration.
7 Repeat all the steps on this page on every machine in your network.
To configure TCP/IP in DHCP mode (Windows XP):
1 From the Windows taskbar, open Start menu > Settings > Network
Connections.
This opens the Network Connections dialog.
2 Right-click Local Area Connection and click the Properties button.
This opens the Local Area Connection Properties dialog. You should see
your network adapter card listed as "Connect Using" at the top of this
dialog. If your adapter is not listed, follow the instructions in Windows
XP documentation on adapter setup.
3 In the list, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog appears.
4 Make sure the option "Obtain an IP address automatically" is chosen.
5 Click OK to close each dialog in turn.
Windows XP finishes configuring the software.
6 Reboot the computer to complete the configuration.
7 Repeat all the steps on this page on every machine in your network.
To configure TCP/IP with fixed IP addresses (Windows 2000):
1 From the Windows taskbar, open Start menu > Settings > Network and
Dial-up Connections > Local Area Connection.
This opens the Local Area Connection Status dialog.
2 Click the Properties button.
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