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7. Time Zone:
A time zone is a region of the Earth that has adopted the same standard time, usually referred to
as the local time. Most adjacent time zones are exactly one hour apart, and by convention
compute their local time as an offset from Greenwich Mean Time (see also UTC). Standard time
zones can be defined by geometrically subdividing the Earth's spheroid into 24 lunes
(wedge-shaped sections), bordered by meridians each 15° of longitude apart. The local time in
neighboring zones is then exactly one hour different. However, political and geographical
practicalities can result in irregularly shaped zones that follow political boundaries or that
change their time seasonally (as with daylight saving time), as well as being subject to
occasional redefinition as political conditions change. You should choice the Time zone that you
are.
5.3 Network
Settings
The first step for all the network equipment to connect to the network is to have its own IP address (Internet
Protocol). The IP address is like a number for every network equipment to be identified in the network.
Setting up static IP of the PC
1. Enter Control Panel → Network Connection → click on “Local Area Connection”
2. You will see the “Local Area Connection Status” window. Click on “Properties”.