LAN Settings (DHCP)
In Windows XP, you can access the settings for your Local Area Network (LAN) connection through the control panel. If you would like to configure your IP address statically, set your computer to match our LAN Settings (Static) screenshots.
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Getting to your LAN Settings
First, open your Start menu and click on "Control Panel."
Click on "Network & Internet Connections." On some systems, this may be labeled simply "Network."
Click on "Network Connections"
Double-click on your Local Area Network connection.
You will be shown you current LAN Status. Provided that you system is connected to an active Ethernet device, this should indicate that your connection is enabled. Click on the button labeled "Properties" to review or change your LAN settings.
LAN Properties
Your general LAN Properties screen will show you the network device your system is connected to the network through. In this example, a 3Com Ethernet card is being used. To review or change your TCP/IP settings, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the button labeled "Properties."
TCP/IP Properties
Your TCP/IP Properties window will allow you to specify vital network information such as your IP Address, Gateway Address, Subnet Mask, and DNS Server IP addresses. This is normally not necessary. Please see our LAN Settings (Static) screenshots for an alternate method of configuring a Windows device to use Sonic.net broadband products.
Authentication Settings
It is unnecessary to enable IIEE 802.1x authentication on a Sonic.net DSL conneciton.
Advanced Settings
The default Internet Connection Firewall provides a modicum of network security for your Windows XP system. Be sure to keep your system updated with Windows Update.



