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If you selected ‘Automatic (DHCP)
’
in the set-top box’s network setup, you should also select
‘Obtain an IP address automatically
’
in the TCP/IP setting of the network card in your PC.
3. Selecting ‘Input Static IP Address’ will cause the set-top box to ask you for an IP address. We
recommend using an IP address of the form ‘192.168.x.x’. Use the numeric keys on the
remote control to input the IP address, using the [*] key to input dots(.) between numbers. If
you make a mistake or want to delete the previous value, use the [#] key to delete the last
character. After completing the IP address, move to the [OK] position on the screen and press
the <OK> button on the remote control.
If you set the IP address of the set-top box manually, you also should set the IP address of your
network card from the TCP/IP setting of your PC. The IP address of the set-top box and server
PC should have the same first three numbers but a different last number. For example, if you
entered ‘192.168.11.3
’
as the set-top box’s IP address, you should set the IP address of the PC
to ‘192.168.11.x
’
, where x is a number between 1 to 255 other than 3.
4. After assigning the IP address, you must enter the subnet mask, using the same method as
that used to enter the IP address (described above).
The subnet mask for the set-top box and the server PC should be identical. We recommend
that you to use the default value, ‘255.255.255.0
’
for both the set-top box and the PC.
5. After entering the subnet mask, the Network Setup is completed, and you will see the confir-
mation dialogue. The dialogue informs you of the recommended IP address and subnet mask
setting of your PC’s network card. Pressing the <OK> button will reboot the set-top box.
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