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the 'IP address' and 'Subnet mask'. You can ignore all other options: they
either remain empty or retain their default settings. Close the dialogs
with OK.
If you cannot find an entry similar to 'TCP/IP' or 'TCP/IP -> Network Adapter
Name' or 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)', you must install the TCP/IP protocol.
Under Install select 'Protocol' and click Add. In the next dialog box select
'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' and confirm with OK.
ቤ If you use a router for Internet access, you will still need to configure it,
because the router dials into the Internet, not the computer. Under Start
̈
Settings
̈
Control Panel
̈
Internet Options select the 'Connec-
tions' tab and enable the 'Never dial a connection' option. Close the dia-
logs with OK.
5.1.3
Windows XP
The Windows XP start menu can be configured in different ways. See the
Windows XP documentation for more information.
ቢ Open the properties of the LAN connection on the connected computers.
Select Start
̈
Control Panel
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Network and Internet Connections
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Network Connections. Click with the right mouse button on the cor-
responding LAN connection and select 'Properties'.
ባ Click the entry for the TCP/IP protocol of the network adapter and on
Properties. Enable the 'Use the following IP address' option and enter
the 'IP address' and 'Subnet mask'. You can ignore all other options: they
either remain empty or retain their default settings. Close the dialogs
with OK.
If you cannot find an entry similar to 'TCP/IP' or 'TCP/IP -> Network Adapter
Name' or 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)', you must install the TCP/IP protocol.
Under Install select 'Protocol' and click Add. In the next dialog box select
'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' and confirm with OK.
ቤ If you use a router for Internet access, you will still need to configure it,
because the router dials into the Internet, not the computer. Under Start
̈
Control Panel
̈
Network and Internet Connections
̈
Internet
Options select the 'Connections' tab and enable the 'Never dial a con-
nection' option. Close the dialogs with OK.