3. Configure the computer's TCP/IP Settings
This next section will ensure that your computer can communicate with your
router. To do this, you will need to configure the TCP/IP settings in your
Operating System (OS). Configuration instructions for Windows OS-based
computers are shown below. For computers running other operating systems,
see your system documentation for configuration instructions.
Windows 95/98/98SE/ME
1. Find the Start Button located on the Desktop.
2. Click Start; Click Settings and then click on Control Panel.
3. Double-Click the Network Icon and the Network Properties box will appear.
4. Under the General Configuration Tab, locate and select TCP/IP with the
corresponding network card (such as TRENDnet TE100-PCIWN
10/100Mbps Network Adapter). Then, click on the Properties button, and
the TCP/IP window will appear.
NOTE: If you have a Static IP address connection, write down the IP
addresses from the following sections before you change the settings.
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