TiVo Series2 Supplementary Manual

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Appendix A: Finding TCP/IP Settings on a Windows-Based Computer
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Finding TCP/IP Settings on a Computer 
Running Windows 2000 or XP
1. From the Windows Taskbar, click Start, then select Run. A dialog box 
appears.
2. Type cmd into the dialog box and click OK. A command window 
appears.
3. Type in:
ipconfig /all
and then press Enter.
The screen displays values for the computer’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, 
Default Gateway, and DNS address. See the example on the next page.
Use the Subnet Mask number listed on the Subnet Mask screen in TCP/IP 
Settings. Use the Default Gateway number on the Gateway (Router) 
Address screen. Use the DNS Server address (use the top DNS Server 
address if more than one is shown) on the DNS (Domain Name Server) 
Address screen.
Finding TCP/IP Settings on a Computer 
Running Windows 98 or ME
1. From the Windows Taskbar, click Start, then select Run. A dialog box 
appears.
2. Type winipcfg into the dialog box and click OK. The IP Configuration 
dialog appears. Click on “More Info>>” to see complete IP information. 
See the example on page 67.
3. The device connecting your computer to your home network should be 
selected from the pull-down menu at the top of the screen. (It usually is 
by default.) If a different device is selected, you may see incorrect IP 
information. This screen shows the IP Address of the computer and a 
DNS Server, as well as the network’s Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 
information.
Use the Subnet Mask number listed on the Subnet Mask screen in TCP/IP 
Settings. Use the Default Gateway number on the Gateway (Router) 
Address screen. Use the DNS Server address on the DNS (Domain Name 
Server) Address screen.
 Remember, each device on a 
network must have a unique IP address. 
The numbers after the last period (‘.’) in 
the IP address you assign to the TiVo 
Series2 DVR must be different from the 
last numbers in the IP address used by 
the computer.