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Software Installation and Operation
Setting up Network Configurations
If your computer is using Windows
2000 or XP or 2000 Server or Server 2003 and has a network adapter, you have to configure the
network to connect with any OfficeStation terminal(s). To configure your computer's network configurations, please refer to the following :
Connecting to the Network by Using a Cable/DSL Router (Support 100 Mbit Switching and DHCP Function)
If you use a Cable/DSL router, you can use dynamic IP addresses. (To use dynamic IP addresses, the router must support DHCP or a dynamic IP
address allocation function) If you want to use static IP addresses when using a Cable/DSL router, refer to “Connecting by Using a switch”.
Click "Start" and click "Control Panel". (In Windows
2000, click "Start", click “Settings”, and then click “Control Panel”)
Click “Network and Internet Connections”, and then click “Network Connections”. (In Windows
2000, double click “Network and
Dial-up Connections”)
Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click the
“Properties”. (In Windows 2000, click “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click the “Properties”)
Right click on the LAN adapter icon and select “Properties”. (In Windows
2000, right click on the LAN adapter icon and select
“Properties”)