User guide

FlowPoint DSL Router
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4. If the TCP/IP stack is installed on your PC (it will be listed under
Configuration), proceed to step 5. If not, see note 1.
5. Under Configuration, double-click TCP/IP. Select Obtain an IP
address automatically. If you are connecting to a Windows NT
server, see note 2.
6. Click the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS. Click
OK.
7. You are now back in the Network window. Select the Identification
tab. Enter a computer name, a workgroup name, and a computer
description if you wish. Click OK.
8. Files are now being copied. A “Setting Changes” message will ask
you if you wish to restart your computer. Answer Yes. After the PC
has finished rebooting, it will acquire its own IP address from the
router using DHCP.
9. You now need to run the Configuration Manager program to enter
the DNS and a domain name into the router. On the next boot, the
PC will learn the DNS and Domain Name from the router.
Note 1:
If you do not have a TCP/IP stack installed on your computer, you need to install it as follows:
1. In Configuration, click Add.
2. In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol and click Add.
3. In Select Network Protocols, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft.
4. In the same Network Protocols window, click TCP/IP and click OK.
Note 2:
If you are connecting to a Windows NT server:
1. Click the Wins Configuration tab.
2. Click Use DHCP for WINS Resolution.
3. Click OK.