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7 Appendix - Windows TCP/IP Setup
If you have not changed the factory default settings and are using Windows
95/98/ME/2000 TCP/IP, it is not necessary to make any modification here. With the
factory default settings, the device will automatically assign an appropriate IP address
(and related information) to each PC after the PC has been booted.
If the version of Windows operating system is not for servers, the default TCP/IP
settings will treat the PC as the DHCP client. You can check the TCP/IP setup
according to the following procedure:
7.3 Check the TCP/IP Setup of Windows 9x/ME
1. Select Start -Console –Network.