Windows 98 includes a network diagnostic program called Winipcfg.exe which may
be run from the Windows "Start" menu ("Start ? Run ? Winipcfg"). This program
may be used to find the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and other relevant TCP/IP
settings for each PC on your network.
When the dialog box appears, click on the "pull down" menu to select your
network interface card (in this case an Intel 82557-based Ethernet PCI card).
Then note the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings. The IP
address setting for AudioTron should not conflict with the IP addresses for
any of the PCs on your network. The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings
on AudioTron should match the settings on your network PCs. If your network
is running a DHCP server, the IP addresses will be assigned by the DHCP
server.
You can reassign the IP address by pressing the Release All button, followed
by Renew All. Typically, this would be done on each PC when you add a new PC
to the network. More information on this procedure can be found in the Windows
Help file, or in a Windows reference manual.
In Windows NT, XP and 2000, the utility IPCONFIG.EXE may be run from the DOS
prompt (Command Prompt) to obtain the IP configuration settings. Note that
the AudioTron Setup Utility can also provide most of the information for your
network settings.
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