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To con TCP/IP with fixed IP addresses Windows XP
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This opens the Local Area Connection Properties dialog. You should see your network adapter card listed as "Connect Using" at the top of this dialog. If your adapter is not listed, follow the instructions in Windows 2000 documentation on adapter setup. 3 In the list, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog appears. 4 Choose "Use The Following IP Address". 5 In the box for IP Address, enter the address for that machine. Check your list to make sure the entry is correct. 6 In the box for Subnet Mask, type these numbers (these are the same for every machine): 255.255.255.0 If you are on a large corporate network, this subnet mask might be different. In this case, use the mask that your network administrator specified. Also, change the network mask when setting up a server to connect to a manager as well as in the Network Job Assignment dialog to match the subnet mask in order for Automatic Search to work. 7 Click OK to close each dialog in turn. Windows 2000 finishes configuring the software. 8 Reboot the computer to complete the configuration. 9 Repeat all the steps on this page on every machine in your network. Remember that each machine needs to have a unique IP Address and machine name so no conflicts arise. To configure TCP/IP with fixed IP addresses (Windows XP): 1 From the Windows taskbar, open Start menu > Settings > Network Connections. This opens the Network Connections dialog. 2 Right-click Local Area Connection and click the Properties button. This opens the Local Area Connection Properties dialog. You should see your network adapter card listed as "Connect Using" at the top of this dialog. If your adapter is not listed, follow the instructions in Windows 2000 documentation on adapter setup. 3 In the list, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. System Setup | 6471