Networking settings, Determining network settings – Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual
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Manually Configuring Clients for the Magnia SG30
Manually configuring clients with Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000 and Windows XP operating systems
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Networking settings
Once you have a properly installed network adapter card, you
need to make additional network settings so that the client
computer can communicate with the Magnia SG30. You may
need your Windows
®
operating system setup disk to complete
this process.
NOTE: With the Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP
operating systems, if a network adapter was previously properly
installed and was subsequently removed, you may believe that the
network adapter card is working, when in fact it is not present. If
you complete the steps to establish your network settings, and
these continue to fail, verify that the network adapter card is still
physically installed in the client computer.
Determining network settings
To determine your client computer network settings:
1
Click Start, then select Programs.
2
For the Windows NT
®
operating system, click
Command Prompt.
For the Windows
®
2000 operating system, select Accessories,
then click Command Prompt.
3
When the Command Prompt window opens, type
ping
192.168.1.1
and press
Enter
.
If the words “Request timed out” or “Bad command or
file name” appear in the window, you must configure
your network settings.
4
While the Command Prompt is open, type
ipconfig \all
and
press
Enter
.
If the words “DHCP Server…..:192.168.1.1” do not
appear, or the words “Bad command or file name”
appear, you must configure your network settings.