Macintosh tcp/ip settings, For mac os 7.6.1 - 9.2.2 and above but not os x – Zoom X4 User Manual

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Appendix C: Windows 95, Macintosh, and Linux Users

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Click the Configuration tab. You will see a list of installed

network components. If you see a line that includes TCP/IP,

skip to Step 5. If you don’t see the line, continue with Step 2.

2

If you don’t see TCP/IP listed, click the Add button to display

the Select Network Component Type dialog box.

3

Click to highlight Protocol and click Add.

The Select Network Protocol dialog box displays.

4

Click to highlight Microsoft and then click to highlight
TCP/IP in the Network Protocols list. Then click OK.

The Network dialog box from Step 1 displays. There should

now be an entry for TCP/IP. Click No if you are asked to

restart your computer. Note: Don’t click OK yet.

5

Click to highlight TCP/IP and click Properties. The

TCP/IP Properties box displays. Make sure the IP Address

tab is foremost, and that Obtain an IP address
automatically
is selected.
Note: If you want to use a static IP address—for example,

when setting up a virtual server (page 23) or DMZ (page 26),

click Specify an IP address and type the static IP address and

subnet mask.

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