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G Series Furnace Operating Manual
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Enter the command “ipconfig”. You’ll see a screen with similar
data as shown in figure 3.
Paying attention to the addresses that we’ve highlighted
within the square (in figure 3), you’ll need to take note of
three addresses.
The line “IPv4 Address” is the IP address of the computer
that you are currently working on. the IP address that you’ll
be assigning to your furnace will be in the same range as this
number.
The line “Subnet Mask” is the same Subnet address that you’ll
be assigning to your furnace.
The line “Default Gateway” is an address that you need to
confirm or assign to your furnace.
Note these three addresses, as you’ll need them later.
Figure 2
Next you will see a window similar to the one in figure 2.
Figure 3
In this same window we will ping a few addresses and find one
available to use for your furnace.
Start by pinging your computers IP address that you found in the
previous window (in our case this is 192.168.1.101).
Enter the ping command as shown in the first box in figure 4, using
your computers IP address (ping ***.***.**.***.). The following
lines (as shown in the second box in figure 4) show that the
computer is getting a reply from that address, indicating that this IP
address is already in use and can’t be used for your furnace.
Figure 4