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TCP/IP CONFIGURATION: WINDOWS 2000
  1. Click the MY NETWORK PLACES icon on your PC desktop. Click PROPERTIES. Right-click
    on LOCAL AREA CONNECTION. CLick PROPERTIES



  2. Click INTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP). Click PROPERTIES. this is an example of a private
    network: 192.168.1.X. In this example, the IP address 192.168.1.2 is used as the IP
    for the PC. The gateway is 192.168.1.1 and would be placed in the space marked
    DEFAULT GATEWAY. (IP numbers shown below are for example only.)



  3. DNS should be configured with the IP numbers provided in the IP Configuration Sheet
    mailed to you by DSL.net(IP numbers shown below are for example only.)



  4. New feature for Windows 2000: after changing the IP-address, you are NO LONGER
    required to restart the system (like on Win95/98/Nt4). You can run IPCONFIG to
    check the chage. (IP numbers shown are for example only.)



  5. You may also perform an additional low-level check to verify that the network is
    working by using the ping command to test the connection to another system on the
    network. (in this example, we are pinging the router (default gateway) address.) (IP numbers shown below are for example only.)



  6. If the ping test is successfu, your configuration is complete. If not, please check your TCP/IP settings or cables.


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