Intertex Data AB IX78 Manuel D’Utilisation
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I can’t find “Network Connections”! Why? You
need a network card installed in your computer.
Configure it according to the instructions from the
manufacturer.
need a network card installed in your computer.
Configure it according to the instructions from the
manufacturer.
Note:
• The Ethernet port ET4 is a subnet completely separate from the other subnets. It can be used as
a DMZ for a secure connection of e.g. servers or an Internet connection instead of ADSL.
• The USB port is an option only available one some ADSL Internet Gate models.
3.2
Check Your PC’s Settings
The ADSL Internet Gate is delivered with factory defaults that fit most users. If your PC has the default
network and web settings, then everything should work at once. If not, please check your PC’s settings.
network and web settings, then everything should work at once. If not, please check your PC’s settings.
(The steps described here are for Windows XP. Other operating systems have similar menus and
options, though accessing them may be done differently.)
options, though accessing them may be done differently.)
• Select Network Connections in Windows Control Panel
(click Start and choose Control Panel). Right click on the
network connection that you use and select
Properties.
network connection that you use and select
Properties.
• Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for your
network card on the list that appears.
There are two ways to address computers in a local network (LAN):
a) Either
Dynamic IP addressing, a DHCP server on the LAN distributes IP addresses to all
connected computers,
b) or
Static IP addressing, all connected computers use a manually assigned IP address.
There is no ”Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” in the
list! Why? It is not installed.
Select ”Install”, ”Protocol”, “Add”, ”Microsoft
list! Why? It is not installed.
Select ”Install”, ”Protocol”, “Add”, ”Microsoft