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How to setup TCP/IP in Windows
2000
Requirements:
- The Client for Microsoft
Networks and TCP/IP components should be installed.
- There is at least one NIC
in the computer.
To setup TCP/IP in a Windows 2000, follow these steps;
- Choose Start >
Settings > Control Panel
- Under
Control Panel,
Select Network Connections
> Local Area Network
or any connection you want to setup TCP/IP
- Right-click on it and
choose Properties.
- Highlight Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) and choose Properties.
- Under This connection
uses the following items, select internet Protocol Internet
(TCP/IP).
- Under General tab, the default should be
Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server addresses
automatically.
- If you want to change to static IP, check Use the
following IP address.
- Type IP address, Subnet mask and Default Gateway,
for example IP=192.168.254.2, mask=255.255.255.0 and DG=192.168.254.1.
- Check Use the following DNS server address.
If you have an internal DNS, enter here. If not, you should enter your ISP
DNS.
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