Mark Levinson 500H User Manual
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If DHCP is not used, then the computer must be set up too. Use
this procedure to set up the computer, then continue to the next
procedure to connect to the amplifier. For the computer to find
the amplifier, the LAN (Local Area Network) and TCP/IP (Internet
Protocol) settings of the computer must be set up. The parameter
setups vary slightly depending upon the operating system of the
computer. Refer to the procedure below that matches the operating
system on your computer.
Due to your preference settings in the Windows operating system,
the names and order of the dialog boxes may vary slightly from these
instructions.
Network Setup for Windows XP
1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
2. Double-click on the Network Connections option.
3. Double-click on the Local Area Connection option.
4. Click the Properties button to open the Local Area Connection
Properties menu. If the computer is not currently connected
to an active network, Step 3 has already opened the Local Area
Connection Properties menu.
5. Click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) line item so that it is
highlighted.
6. Click the Properties button.
7. Select the “Use the following IP address” option. The IP
address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway boxes are no longer
grayed out and can now be modified.
8. Enter the following values:
• IP address: 192.168.50.x – where x stands for a number
other than 0, 3, 4, 5 or 255
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Do not enter a value in the Default gateway parameter
The computer must have a unique address and be on the same
subnet as the amplifier.
9. Click “OK” to save and exit the menu.
10. Open the Internet Explorer Web browser.
11. From the menu bar, select the Tools Internet Options menu.
12. Select the Connections tab.
13. Click the LAN Settings button.
14. Verify that “Use a proxy server for your LAN” is NOT checked.
15. Click “OK” to save and exit the menu.
Setting Up the
Computer
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