
NEC PowerMate ES SlimLine Series Release Notes 5
Changing Network Settings on Systems with the Microsoft Windows 2000
Operating System
All systems are configured with the NetBEUI and NWLink protocols enabled. However, before
you connect a system to your network you might need to:
!enable a different network protocol
!disable unneeded protocols for enhanced system performance
!add or change network, domain, and gateway information.
The following procedures describe how to enable TCP/IP and how to provide network, domain,
and gateway information. (If a different protocol is enabled, the menu choices might differ from
those described in the procedure.)
Network Type and/or Workgroup
Use the following procedure to set up a network type and/or workgroup.
1. From the Windows desktop, click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, and click Network
and Dial up Connections.
2. Click the Network Identification hyperlink in the right window.
3. From the System Properties box, click the Network ID button. The Network Identification
Wizard launches.
4. Follow the instructions to set up your network type and/or workgroup. Get this information
from your system administrator.
5. When you have completed the wizard setup, click Finish. At the message, “You must
reboot this computer for the changes to take effect,”click OK.
6. At the System Properties screen, click OK.
7. Click Yes to restart your system.
TCP/IP Setup
Use the following procedure to set up TCP/IP.
1. From the Windows desktop, click Start on the taskbar, point to Settings, and click Network
and Dial up Connections.
2. Click Add Network Components.
3. From the Windows Optional Network Components Wizard, highlight “Networking
Services,”then click the Details button.
4. Check the box for “Simple TCP/IP Services.”Click OK.
5. At the Windows Optional Networking Components Wizard, click Next.
6. At the instruction to insert the Disc labeled “Windows 2000,”click OK.
7. At the Files Needed box, change the “Copy files from”information to C:\i386. Click OK.
8. Reboot your system for the changes to take effect.
TCP/IP Configuration for DNS
The Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system has an extensive Help file. Use the Windows
2000 help to set up DNS.