HP (Hewlett-Packard) de100c DVD Player User Manual


 
hp digital entertainment center owner’s guide 89
installing and setting up
if auto-setup fails
If automatic configuration fails, first check the physical connection from your de100c to your
network or router. If the connection is correct, choose Manual Setup and perform the
following steps. See www.hp.com/support/de100c for further troubleshooting advice.
1 Gather the information.
Gather the following information (most of it is stored in your PC’s network settings on
your router) and note it here. For specific instructions on finding this information on
your PC, see “finding network settings on your PC” on page 92.
Connection type
Ethernet
Home PNA
Choose the type of cabling you use to connect your digital entertainment center to
your router or network. Ethernet cable (usually Category 5, or Cat 5) terminates in
RJ45 (8-prong) connectors. Home PNA refers to home phoneline networking
based on regular telephone wire that terminates in 4-prong (RJ11) jacks.
Internet address ___________________
Assign an Internet address (IP address) for your de100c. The Internet address is a
numeric value; for most home networks it is 192.168.xx.xx, where xx represents
numbers specific to your system. You’ll need the complete address, including digits
and periods. See your router’s manual to find the range of IP addresses you can
use.
Network mask ___________________
On your PC, view your network settings to find the network mask (also called the
netmask or subnet mask). For most home networks, the network mask is
255.255.255.0.
Internet gateway ___________________
On your PC, view your network settings to find the Internet gateway, which is in the
format 192.168.xx.xx.
Name server ___________________
On your PC, view your network settings to find the name server (also called the
domain name server, or DNS), which is in the format 192.168.xx.xx.