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Reconfigure the PCs IP address and Subnet Mask so that it can commu¬nicate with the switch. If you are unfamiliar with this process, see Q: How do I setup my PC?

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Reconfigure the PCs IP address and Subnet Mask so that it can commu¬nicate with the switch. If you are unfamiliar with this process, see Q: How do I setup my PC?

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• Connect the PC to any port on the switch using a standard Ethernet LAN cable. Verify that you have a link by checking the LEDs on the front-panel of the switch. • Open your Web browser on the PC, and enter the factory-default address, http://192.168.2.10, to access the switch’s Web interface. If your PC is properly configured, you will see the log on page of the switch. If you do not see the log on page, check your settings and repeat step 3. • Click Log on to log onto the switch (there is no default password). • Click Network Setup > Get Connected and configure IP network settings on the switch for operation on your network. and then click on the Apply button. Note: If you enable DHCP for IP network configuration, the switch must be connected to the same network as the DHCP server. You will need to access your DHCP server to determine the IP address assigned to the switch. • Click Maintenance > Save Configuration and save your settings to retain them when the switch is rebooted. No

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