Thursday 12 May 2016

How to Configuring Network Setting For TCP/IP Services

TCP/IP is the protocol of the Internet and the most versatile protocol that Windows NT supports. It can be manually configured or automatically configured using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Some applications require TCP/IP (such as Netscape), and it is routable, making it appropriate for networks of any size. To Install TCP/IP Protocol

(a) Click on Start >Settings > Control Panel.
(b) In the Control Panel dialog box double-click Network icon. The Network properties window Appears.
(c) Under the Protocols tab click on Add button to install new protocols.
(d) In the select network protocols list select TCP/IP and then click OK.
(e) The next dialog box prompts you to enter the path for the Windows NT installation files. Type F:\i386 and then click Continue.
(f) Windows will start copying files to the system.
(g) Then TCP/IP Properties dialog box appears, asking you to enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.

(h) You can select the option obtain an IP address automatically, if you have a DHCP server installed in your network.

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