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Microplate Barcode Labeler User Guide - Agilent Technologies

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Chapter 3: Installing the VCode<br />

VCode <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

6. Close the Network Connections window.<br />

Checking the network card’s IP address<br />

Introduction<br />

When setting up an Ethernet network, you might want to verify the<br />

IP address of the network card in the computer. This topic describes<br />

how to do that.<br />

To learn how this topic fits into the overall process of setting up an<br />

Ethernet network, see “Ethernet networking workflows” on page 39.<br />

Before you start<br />

Before you can check the IP address of a computer, the computer’s<br />

network card must have been manually assigned an address.<br />

Procedure<br />

To check the IP address of a computer’s network card:<br />

1. On the computer whose IP address you want to check, in Windows,<br />

navigate to Start > Programs or All Programs > Accessories ><br />

Command Prompt.<br />

A Command Prompt window opens.<br />

2. Type ipconfig and press ENTER.<br />

One IP address for every network card in your computer is shown.<br />

Related information<br />

For more information about...<br />

Ethernet Networks<br />

The overall process of setting up<br />

an Ethernet network<br />

See...<br />

“About Ethernet networking” on<br />

page 36<br />

“Ethernet networking workflows” on<br />

page 39

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