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TCP/IP Settings for NAT (Private Addressing)

 

Windows 2000

Right click on ‘My Network Places' on your desktop, select ‘Properties' from the list of options.

Double-click ‘TCP/IP for your network card' (not the dialup adapter).

Click 'Obtain an IP address automatically'

Click ‘OK'.

Your router will now give your PC a private IP address out of its DHCP pool of addresses. Any new PCs that come onto the network can be configured in the same way.

Windows 95/98/ME


Right click ‘LAN' and go to ‘Properties'.

Right click on ‘Network Neighbourhood' and go to ‘Properties'.
IP Address Tab - set to 'Obtain an IP address automatically' then click OK.

Your computer will then be given an IP address, gateway and subnet mask by the router (all the info the PC needs to connect to the internet).

You can configure any other PCs the same way and they will be given the correct addressing details.

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