After successfully completing the installation of the Network Interface Card you will need to verify that your computer’s TCP/IP settings have been correctly set. TCP/IP is the communication protocol that your computer uses to communicate with the Internet. You must have TCP/IP installed and properly configured in order to access the Cox High Speed Internet service. Your Cox High Speed Internet installation disk should have automatically configured these settings. It is, however, a good idea to verify that these properties are correct.
If your computer is already part of a network, you must modify the network configuration on your computer in order to connect to Cox High Speed Internet. This involves one of the following actions:
•Change your computer’s configuration, disconnect from the network, then connect to Cox High Speed Internet.
•Use another computer which is not connected to the network to connect to Cox High Speed Internet.
Use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service to obtain the following items:•IP Address•Default gateway•Domain Name Service (DNS) address.
Select your operating system below to continue: Windows 95, 98 & ME Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Windows NT 4.0 Macintosh 8.5 - 9.x Macintosh OSX Source/Reference
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