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Windows 95/98/ME 1.
Double-click My Computer, then
double-click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Network icon.
3. Double-click the TCP/IP protocol bound to the network
adapter you want to manually assign.
4. From the IP Address Tab, Select
Specify An IP Address, and then type a
unique IP address for each client computer using the range
between 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.254
5. In the Subnet Mask box, type 255.255.255.0
6. On the DNS Configuration tab,
click Enable DNS, and then type the
client computer's name in the Host box.
Note: The computer name is case-sensitive, and
unique to each computer.
7. On the Gateway tab, type
192.168.2.1 in the New Gateway
box, and then click Add.
8. Under DNS Server Search Order, type
192.168.2.1, and then click Add.
9. Click OK, and restart your computer
when prompted.
Windows 2000
1. Click on the Start menu, select
Settings, and double-click
Network and Dial-up Connections
2. Double-click on the Local Area
Connection of the adapter you want to manually
assign, select properties
3. Double-click on Internet Protocol TCP/IP,
Select use the following IP address, and
then type a unique IP address for each client computer
using the range between 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.254
4. In the Subnet Mask section, type
255.255.255.0
5. In the Gateway section, type
192.168.2.1
6. Select Use the following DNS Server Addresses,
type 192.168.2.1 under preferred DNS
server and click OK
Windows XP
1. Click on the Start menu, select
Control Panel
Note: If you are running Windows XP in classic mode,
you will need to select the Start menu, select Settings,
then choose Control Panel
2. Click the Switch to Classic View icon
3. Double-click the Network Connections
icon
4. Double-click on the Local Area Connection
of the adapter you want to manually assign,
select properties
5. Double-click on Internet Protocol TCP/IP,
Select use the following IP address, and
then type a unique IP address for each client computer
using the range between 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.2.254
6. In the Subnet Mask section, type
255.255.255.0
7. In the Gateway section, type
192.168.2.1
8. Select Use the following DNS Server
Addresses, type 192.168.2.1
under preferred DNS server and click OK
Mac OS 9
1. Click on the Apple menu and select
Control Panels
2. Click TCP/IP
3. In the Connect via field, select the
adapter you want to manually assign.
4. Select Manually from the
Configure drop down list.
5. In the IP Address section, type a unique IP address for
each client computer using the range between 192.168.2.2
to 192.168.2.254
6. In the Subnet Mask section, type
255.255.255.0
7. In the Router section, type
192.168.2.1
8. In the Name Server box, type
192.168.2.1
9. Click Apply Now
Mac OS X
1. Click on the Apple menu and select
System Preferences
2. Double-click the Network icon
3. Select New Location... from the
Location: drop down list Enter
Belkin as the name of the new location and click
OK
4. Select the adapter you want to manually assign from the
Show drop down list.
5. Click on the TCP/IP tab
6. Select Manually from the
Configure drop down list.
7. In the IP Address section, type a unique IP address for
each client computer using the range between 192.168.2.2
to 192.168.2.254
8. In the Subnet Mask section, type
255.255.255.0
9. In the Router section, type
192.168.2.1
10. In the DNS Servers box, type
192.168.2.1
11. Click Apply Now
Note: All static IP Addresses should be set
outside the DHCP's IP Address range. |