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Configuration 
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June 06
 
If there is already a DNS server in the local network, its IP address can be entered at this 
point. 
The MoRoS has the IP address 192.168.1.1.  This address must be stated as the standard 
gateway. 
For the sub network mask, the number 255.255.255.0 must be entered.  
The DNS server addresses can be entered optionally. It is required if domain names 
should be handled. 
5.1.2  Windows 2000 
The Windows 2000 configuration is almost identical to the Windows XP configuration 
described before.  
Right-click the “Start” button and then click on “Explore” to open the Explorer. The 
network connections are displayed under “System Control“. 
 
Right-click on “Local Area Connections” and afterwards left-click “Properties” to open the 
Local Area Connection
:
 
 
Click on “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)“ to mark it. One more click on the button “Properties” 
will open the next window: 
 
Set the IP address in the new window. We recommend entering 192.168.1.2 as the IP 
address.  
The factory default IP address of the MoRoS is 192.168.1.1. This address must be stated 
as the standard gateway. 
We recommend selecting “Obtain DNS server address automatically“ for the DNS setting. 
All DNS inquiries which cannot be handled within the local network will be sent to the 
MoRoS. If “Dial-Out” was activated, MoRoS will automatically establish a connection, and 
will handle the DNS query as soon as this connection is activated. 
If there is already a DNS server in the local network, its IP address can be entered at this 
point. 
For the sub network mask, the number 255.255.255.0 must be entered.  
The DNS server addresses can be entered optionally. It is required if domain names 
should be handled. 
 
5.1.3  Windows 98 
Right-click the “Start” button and then click on “Explore” to open the Explorer. Under 
“System Control” you will find the item “Network” on the right side. 
 
Double-click on “Network“ under “System Control“ to display the installed network 
protocols.