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4
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With this checkbox, you can choose to see the
virtual adapters addiationally to the physical adapters.
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5
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The maximum-speed of the adapter.
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1 In
the adapter-field, you can choose the network adapter. After you selected an
adapter, it's ip-address, gateway and subnet will be took over.
2 Show the standard supported by the adapter.
3 The physical(MAC-) address of the adapter.
7 This textbox contains
the ip-address. |
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6 A
click on the "Info"-button shows additional Informations about the network adapter..
13 The "OK"-button
confirms and saves the settings.
14 The "Cancel"-button discards
all settings since the last saving. |
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8
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This textbox contains the ip-address of the
gateway.
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9
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Here you can find the subnetmask, over which
the gateway will be contacted.
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10
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The physical (MAC-)address of the gateway.
You can request it by clicking 11.
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11
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With a click on this button you can request
the gateway MAC-address.
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12
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This lamp indicates the status of the chosen
adapter. It shows, how far the actual settings agree with the Windows-settings.
Following conditions are possible :
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If the lamp is grey, no informations
about the actual adapter could be found. Please contact technical support.
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If it is orange, the actual choosen
adapter has no bindings to the TCP/IP stack. This can be happen, if the adapter
is used in a homogenous NetBEUI environment.
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A green lamp indicates a binding to
the TCP/IP stack and that all settings agree with the Windows-settings for
this adapter.
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The lamp becomes red, if the adapter
has bindings to TCP/IP, but at least one setting doesn't agree with the Windows-setting
for this adapter.
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15
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The button "Restore" loads the settings assigned
by Windows to this adapter. All changes made will be discarded.
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16
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The button "Help" calls this help-site.
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