2 setting up a static ip address – Cambridge Audio Azur 640H User Manual

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6. Right click on the network connection corresponding to the Ethernet

port on your PC (the one that is connected to the 640H/router etc via
the Ethernet cat5e lead) and select “Properties”:

In most situations this connection is called “Local Area Connection”
however it may be called “Local Area Connection 1”, “Local Area
Connection 2” etc depending on your network set-up.

7. In the window that appears, select “Internet Protocol Version 4

(TCP/IPv4)” and then click on the “Properties” button:

8. The following window that appears is split up into two sections; The IP

address set-up and DNS set-up. In the IP address set-up there are two
options; “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Use the following
IP address”. The DNS set-up should be as specified by your “Internet
Service Provider” (ISP).

9. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click OK:

Note: The PC may take a while to update. Close the window. Click OK
on the next window and close all the other windows.

This process is now complete.

3.2 Setting up a Static IP address

1. If your version of Windows is set to the “Vista” theme, press the

Windows icon in the bottom left hand corner of your screen, right click
on “Network” and select “Properties”:

If Windows is set to the “Classic” theme, go toStep 5 below.

2. In the window that appears, select the “View Status” link:

3. Now press the “Properties” button in the window that appears:

4. Skip to Step 6 below.

5. However, if your version of Windows is set to the “Classic” theme,

press “Start”, select “Settings” in the start menu, and then click on
“Network Connections”:

6. Right click on the network connection corresponding to the Ethernet

port on your PC (the one that is connected to the 640H/router etc via
the Ethernet cat5e lead) and select “Properties”:

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