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Configuring DHCP in Windows XP

Configure DHCP Settings Windows XP

Apply the following configurations to your Ethernet connection and wireless connection (if applicable). You may need to reboot your machine for these settings to take effect.

Step 1: Setting up TCP/IP

1. Begin by opening the Windows XP Control Panel. Click the Start button, then select Control Panel.

2. Click on the link labeled Network Connections to see alist of your network connections.

3. Double-click on the icon labeled Local Area Connection, and then click on properties
to configure your network connection click on properties. (Note: If you do not  see this icon, your Network Interface Card may be improperly installed.)

4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties.

5. Select the Obtain an IP address automatically and Use the following DNS server addresses options. The DNS numbers are: 66.218.44.5 and 66.218.44.90.

7. Ensure that the Default gateways box is empty; otherwise, select each entry and click on the Remove button.

8. Select the DNS tab

9. Remove the check mark beside the Register this connection's addresses in DNS option.

10. Ensure that the DNS server addresses, in order of use and Append these DNS suffixes (in order) boxes are empty; otherwise, select each entry and click the Remove button.

11. Select the WINS tab.

12. Ensure that the WINS addresses, in order of use box is empty; otherwise, select each entry and click the Remove button.
Enable LMHOSTS lookup should be checked
NetBIOS setting - Default should be selected

13. Click OK to close the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box.

14. Click OK again to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Settings dialog box.

15. Click Close to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.

16. Windows may copy some files and then ask to restart your computer. Click Yes to do so, and you are finished.

 



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