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②Network Adapter Selection on Window 2000 or XP
When using Windows 2000 or XP, the PC will ask you to select the proper network adaptor as
in Figure 2-3. It is important to select the right packet driver for the network adaptor. If the
PC is configured to support more than one network (e.g., various MODEM, IEEE1394, etc), the
PC can crash by selecting wrong packet driver. Click on a network adaptor to highlight, then
press OK. Figure 2-3 shows a case of Ethernet adaptor, which is Intel’s “PRO/100 VE”.
Fig 2-3. Network Adapter Screen Mode
③Click “Refresh” as in Fig 2-4 and check whether the MAC address that appears on the screen
matches the one at the bottom of the physical unit. In rare cases it may not match; please
contact your authorized sales agent.
④Double-click the MAC address on the IP-Installer. Default network setup parameters are
shown on the right side of the screen as shown in Fig 2-5.
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According to the combinations of network type and IP assignment methods, “Network Mode” can
be “LAN Automatic”, “ADSL Static”, “ADSL Automatic”, “Cable Modem Static”, or “Cable Modem
Refresh button MAC Address
Fig 2-4. IP Installer’s Initial Mode
Fig 2-5. Mode after double-click of MAC Address