Specifications

Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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6.3. TCP/IP Configuration
In order to access the routers Web GUI to begin your configuration, you must have the TCP/IP
protocol installed and configured properly in your computers network interface card. Your
computers TCP/IP settings must allow your computer to obtain an IP address automatically.
To connect to the Internet or configure the router via Ethernet, the TCP/IP protocol must be
installed and configured correctly. Follow the steps below to determine if you have TCP/IP
installed and configured correctly for Windows 95/98.
Step 1 - Check if TCP/IP is installed
1. From your computer’s desktop, double-click
on My Computer, then Control Panel, and
then double-click the Network icon.
2. In the “Network” window, choose the
Configuration tab. Check that TCP/IP is
installed and setup for the Ethernet NIC that
is installed in your computer. If you see, for
example, TCP/IP->Intel 21140 based 10/
100mbps Ethernet Controller, that means
that TCP/IP has been installed.
• If TCP/IP has not been installed for your NIC, proceed to Step 2 as below.
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