Configure my network settings
Changing TCP/IP settings
Win 7
TCP/IP defines how your computer communicates with other computers.
To make it easier to manage TCP/IP settings, we recommend using automated Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). DHCP automatically assigns Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to the computers on your network, if your network supports it. If you use DHCP, then you don't have to change your TCP/IP settings if you move your computer to another location, and DHCP doesn't require you to manually configure TCP/IP settings, such as Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS). To enable DHCP or change other TCP/IP settings, follow these steps:
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Click the "Tools" menu and select "Internet Options" to open the browser properties.
Click the "Connections" tab and select "Settings" to open the proxy server configuration.
View the section labeled "Proxy Server." This contains the Internet protocol and port address for your proxy server.
For Firefox
Click the "Firefox" menu, select "Options" and choose "Options" again from the menu that slides out
Click the "Advanced" tab and select "Network" tab. Click "Settings" to open your proxy server configurations.
View the section labeled "Manual Proxy Configurations." This lists the IP and port addresses for your proxy server
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