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Configuring Network Connection
Click on
Click On Network
Click on Network and Sharing Center
Click on Manage Network Connections
Double Click on Local Area Connection
Click on Properties
Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 and then Click on Properties
Click on Use the Following IP Address and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS that appears on the documentation we sent to you.
Click on OK to close TCP/IP Properties.
Click on Close to close Local Area Connection Properties window.
Click on Close to close the Local Area Connection Status window.
Configuring Network Connection
Click on
Click On Control Panel
Click on Network and Sharing Center
Click on Change Adapter Settings
Double Click on Local Area Connection
Click on Properties
Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 and then Click on Properties
Click on Use the Following IP Address and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS that appears on the documentation we sent to you.
Click on OK to close TCP/IP Properties.
Click on Close to close Local Area Connection Properties window.
Click on Close to close the Local Area Connection Status window
Step One: Configuring Network Connection
Click on
Click On Control Panel
Click on Network and Internet Connections
Click on Network Connections
Double Click on Local Area Connection
Click on Properties
Select the Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then Click on Properties
Click on Use the Following IP Address and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS that appears on the documentation we sent to you.
Click on OK to close TCP/IP Properties.
Click on Close to close Local Area Connection Properties window.
Click on Close to close the Local Area Connection Status window
Step Two: Configuring Internet Explorer
Click on ![]()
Click on Settings
Click on Control Panel
Double click on Internet Options
Click on the Connections tab
Click on Never Dial A Connection
Click on OK
Step One: Configuring Network Connection
Click on
Click on Settings
Click on Control Panel
Double Click on Network and Dial-up Connections
Double Click on Local Area Connection
Click on Properties
Select the Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then click on Properties
Click on Use the Following IP Address and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS that belong to you.
Click on OK to close TCP/IP Properties.
Click on OK to close Local Area Connection Properties window.
Click on Close to close the Local Area Connection Status window.
Click yes to restart your computer. If it doesn't ask for you to restart then restart your computer.
Step Two: Configuring Internet Explorer
Click on
Click on Settings
Click on Control Panel
Double Click on Internet Options
Click on the Connections tab
Click on Never Dial A Connection
Click on OK
Step One: Configuring Network Connection
Click on Start
Click on Settings
Click on Control Panel
Double Click on Network
Select the TCP/IP protocol that is bound to your Network Card and then click on Properties. Do not put anything in the Dialup adapter
Click on Specify an IP address and enter the IP address and Subnet Mask that belongs to you.
Click on the tab that says Gateway, and enter your gateway address. Then click on Add to install the gateway.
Click on the tab that says DNS Configuration and click Enable DNS. In Host put your initials. In Domain put northerntel.net. In DNS Server put 216.129.224.65 and 216.220.0.1 Then click Add to install DNS. Click on OK to close TCP/IP Properties. Click on OK to close Network window.
Click yes to restart your computer.
Step Two: Configuring Internet Explorer
Click on Start
Click on Settings
Click on Control Panel
Double Click on Internet Options
Click on the Connections tab
Click on Never Dial A Connection
Click on OK
Visit this link for help with setting up MAC OS X -http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/22161/how-to-set-up-a-static-ip-in-mac-os-x/