IBM 22P6415 用户手册
Part 4: Setting up client computers for Internet access
This section provides information on setting up client computers for Internet
access.
access.
Client computer requirements
Client computers can use Microsoft
®
Windows
®
products, Novell Netware,
Linux, or Unix.
System requirements
Your computer must have the following:
v An Ethernet (10/100BASE-T, 10BASE-T, or IEEE 802.11b WLAN) network
v An Ethernet (10/100BASE-T, 10BASE-T, or IEEE 802.11b WLAN) network
interface card (NIC)
v A TCP/IP network protocol
v a CD-ROM drive
v A Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (version 5.0 or higher) or Netscape
v a CD-ROM drive
v A Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (version 5.0 or higher) or Netscape
Navigator (version 4.0 or higher)
Notes:
1.
The Gateway supports auto-crossover in all four LAN port switches.
2.
The Web-based setup utility is compatible with Microsoft Windows 95,
Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE),
Microsoft Windows NT
Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE),
Microsoft Windows NT
®
4.0 Workstation, Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, and Microsoft Millennium Edition (Me).
3.
The Gateway routes only IP packets from the LAN/Wireless ports to the
Internet-broadband port.
Internet-broadband port.
Setting up Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millenium
clients
clients
If you use the built-in DHCP server, the server provides the following TCP/IP
configuration information to your computer:
configuration information to your computer:
v IP address of the computer
v Subnet mask of the computer
v IP address of the default gateway, which is also the IP address of the server
v DNS server
To configure a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millenium computer as
your client computer, do the following:
your client computer, do the following:
1.
Click Start
→ Settings → Control Panel.
2.
Double-click Network.
3.
In the network component list, double-click TCP/IP for the network card.
4.
Click the IP Address tab.
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