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Operating Manual
TX100 S2 Core Edition
Installation and operation
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5.2.4.2
Network configuration (optional)
If your server is already successfully operating in the destined network with a
DHCP assigned IP address, no further configuration steps are required. Please
proceed to
section "Providing computer name and domain" on page 54
If your server has been connected to a client computer outside the destination
network for configuration purposes, you will have to configure your TCP/IP
network settings to match the destination network.
To enable DHCP, assign a static IP address or change other TCP/IP settings,
follow these steps:
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Under
Provide Computer Information
, click
Configure Networking
.
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If the
Initial Configuration Tasks
pane is not available, proceed as
follows:
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Open
Network Connections
by clicking the
Start
button, and then
clicking
Control Panel
.
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In the search box, type
adapter
, and then, under
Network and
Sharing Center
, click
View network connections
.
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Right-click the connection that you want to change, and then click
Properties
.
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, enter the
password or provide confirmation.
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In the
Networking
tab under
This connection uses the following items
, click either
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
or
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
,
and then click
Properties
.
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Configure IP settings to match your destination network:
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Please note that by changing the IP address, the Remote Desktop
connection will be interrupted and the remote window will freeze.
Close the window and re-establish the Remote Desktop connection
as described in
section "Step 3: Establishing a Remote Desktop
Make sure you use your new IP address instead of the default values
(see
section "Connecting to your server" on page 48
) if you made
configuration changes.