Setting Local Computer Networks (LAN - Local Area Network) using Windows XP

Computer network setup, I'll explain how to perform a LAN computer network settings by using Windows XP.
  1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel to exit the Control Panel dialog box (as seen drawn below).
  2. Double-Click the Network Connection icon to exit the Network Connection dialog box.
  3. Double-click Local Area Connection icon to exit the dialog box Local Area Connection Status.
  4. Click the Properties dialog box to exit the Local Area Connection Properties.
  5. Double-Click Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) that is in the dialog box Local Area Connection Properties dialog box to exit the new: the Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) Protocol.


Enter the IP Address data as shown above. Data IP Address every UAD will be different and unique (not the same between the USD Campus Campus III with other UAD). IP Address of this data, will be given when Broadband installation is complete (when activation network)

IP Address data are most needed by each PC that will be set at each remote UAD is as follows:

  • Default Gateway IP Address from the Broadband modem. Given time following activation.
  • IP Address IP Address this is one class with a Broadband Modem IP (IP Default Gateway) later.
  • Subnet Mask IP Block , Data to be provided, it must ingclude to the Subnet Mask of this data.
  • After the data the TCP / IP is entered, click OK to close the dialog box Internet Connection (TCP / IP) Properties.
  • Click OK to close the dialog box "Local Area Connection Properties."
  • Click Star, Run,  RUN to exit the dialog box, and type CMD to exit the dialog box new "command."
  • In the dialog box "Command" earlier, type: ipconfig.


If the ping test results obtained (Request timed out), there is probably a problem in local networks. The problem could be from the following:
  • Network cable connectors (wired LAN) installed less tight. So Fasten the wiring connections to the LAN port Ethernet Hub and to LAN PC Card
  • LAN cable is not good (no pin-pin cable connections are broken in the middle) Replace with another great LAN cable
  • Port Ethernet Hub which is not good (or bad loose contact), Try moving the port

If the ping test results obtained as shown above (Reply from xxxx), we can be sure that the network operates normally.

Each user on the remote network UAD, expected at least, can perform actions as above.Target users in the UAD is ensuring local network connected to the IP LAN Ethernet Modem Broadband Gateway is a network of leading UAD UAD Center Network Server and the Internet.

If PC users have been able to do the ping test as above, and get results Reply from xxxx - (Ip modem), then certainly in the LAN the UAD network no problem.

After making sure the LAN network is not problematic, the UAD user is directed to perform TEST PING the IP Address Server Center. How to ping test is similar to an IP ping test modem on the local network. The difference is only in the IP ADDRESS to be entered in the IP address ping computer at the central office, or IP Address that is on the internet. Furthermore  performed test application - Internet applications.

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