zNET Broadband Quickstart for Windows 2000
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- Ensure you have an Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) installed and correctly configured
in your computer.
- Plug one end of a CAT 5 cable into your computer's NIC and the other end into the LAN
interface on the broadband connection device (DNS modem, etc).
- Open the property settings for your computer's LAN interface by doing the following:
- Click Start - Settings - Network and Dialup Connections
- Right click the Local
Area Connection for the interface you connected to the transceiver.
- Select Properties
- Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click the Properties button.

- Select "Use the following IP address"
- Specify the IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway for your machine (included in
your install package)
- Select "Use the following DNS server addresses"
- Specify the primary and alternate DNS server addresses
- Primary: 207.167.67.1
- Secondary: 207.167.96.1
- Click OK until your back to the desktop.
- Finished
To connect multiple computers:
- You will need to connect an Ethernet hub or switch into the
broadband connection device. Follow the instructions
included with your hub or switch for connecting to a
router. In some instances, a cross-over Ethernet cable
may be required. However, some devices have built-in
cross-over ports than can be used in lieu of cross-over
cables.
- Follow the steps for connecting one computer above, skipping
step 2. Plug one end of your computer into an available
port on the hub or switch.
- Continue the instructions above, beginning at step 3.
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