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range. Normally you should pick the next higher number. For

example, if the range shown is 10.0.0.4 to 10.0.0.15, your Host IP

Address should be the next IP address after 10.0.0.15, which would
be 10.0.0.16. Unless you have changed the X5v’s IP address

settings, which is very unlikely, just use the number 10.0.0.16. Write

down the number you choose for reference if you are not using

10.0.0.16. The rest of the instructions will assume that you are

using 10.0.0.16.
Gaming IP Address: _______________________________

Windows users continue below.
Macintosh users jump to Step 5 (page 22)
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Linux users jump to Step 6 (page 24)
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3 Windows Users: Open the TCP/IP Properties dialog

box.

For Windows XP: From the desktop click the Start button, point
to Control Panel and then Network Connections. Then right-

click (NOT left-click) Local Area Connection, select Properties,

highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should start with

TCP/IP and have the characters 10/100, NIC, or Ether in it –
and not have the words AOL, Dial-up, or Adapter). Click

Properties to display the Windows TCP/IP Properties dialog

box.
For Windows 2000: From the desktop click the Start button,
point to Settings and then Network and Dial-up Connections.

Then right-click (NOT left-click) Local Area Connection, select

Properties, highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should

start with TCP/IP and have the characters 10/100, NIC, or Ether
in it – and not have the words AOL, Dial-up, or Adapter). Click

Properties to display the Windows TCP/IP Properties dialog

box.
For Windows 98 and Me: From the desktop click the Start
button, then point to Settings and then Control Panel. Double-

click the Network icon to display the Network configuration

screen. Highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should start

with TCP/IP and have the characters 10/100, NIC, or Ether in it