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Computer Setup - Win2000
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Network Setup for Win2000

Most computers we have seen can connect to a dorm wall jack right out of the box with no additional configuration needed.  All you should need to do is connect your computer's Ethernet port to the wall jack and turn it on.  However if you purchased a system without an Ethernet card, then bought one to put in, you MAY need to go through the additional steps below.  Keep in mind, that there are several editions of Windows based on the NT/2000 platform so the screen shots might not exactly match ours - but they will be close. 

FIRST, TRY GOING TO THE BLUESOCKET TO LOGIN
If you open a browser, you should be automatically taken to the login screen located at https://10.3.11.10.  You may see some popup certificate windows appear first. Just accept them.  Then, you should see a screen with a login on the upper left of the screen.  Use your email ID and password to sign in.  It is possible that your computer might become de-registered for various reasons.  This is always the first thing to check.  

If you cannot register, do the step below, then try logging in using the bluesocket again..

NEXT, TRY RESETTING YOUR COMPUTER ADDRESS
If your computer was working on another LAN (or a cable modem), but doesn't work at Wells, you might just need to get a fresh address specific to the Wells network.  Any time you change the location of your computer, this could be an issue.  Here's a simple way to get a fresh address:

From the "START" button, click on "RUN" then type "command" (no quotes).  A black window should appear with a prompt to enable you to type commands.. 
Type "ipconfig /release" (no quotes)
Among other stats, you should see your IP address assigned to 0.0.0.0
Type "ipconfig /renew
Among other stats, you should see your IP address assigned to 10.3.x.x
(where each x will be some number - eg 10.3.50.62 )
Then, type "exit" to get rid of the window.  You do not need to reboot.. You might need to try this more than once.  If, after 3 or 4 attempts, you don't get a 10.3.x.x number, then you will then need to re-configure your machine further using the steps below. 

First, right click the "My Network Places" icon 
 
Highlight the TCP/IP network component by right clicking on it then select PROPERTIES and you will get a screen similar to the following:
on some systems it may look like...
If your Ethernet card is installed properly, you should see a "LOCAL AREA CONNECTION" icon for each Ethernet card that was detected in your machine.  Note, some machines also have modems installed too (like in our image).  Ignore these.  Just click the "local area connection" of your choice to turn it blue, then RIGHT CLICK the blue area and select Properties.  You should then see a screen similar to the following:
Highlight TCP/IP as shown in the image.  If there is no TCP/IP line, you may need to install it by pressing the "install" button (then select TCP/IP when prompted).  If there are extra lines such as shown in this image, it's usually safe to ignore them.  If in doubt, use the install/uninstall buttons to make your system look like the photo.
If TCP/IP is installed, highlight the line by clicking on it once, then click the "properties" button.  You will then get the following screen.
Make sure the bullet in front of Obtain IP Address Automatically is highlighted and Obtain DNS server address automatically is selected. 
Then Click OK on all open dialog windows and reboot.


If your connection still doesn't work...
 
You may have a modem AND an Ethernet card.  If you do, you may need to do the following to tell the browser which connection (phone or Ethernet) to use.  Here's how...

Go to START, then Control panel..  Click on the  Icon.
You will see the screen below.  (if you don't, click on the Connection tab).

When following the next Connect wizard screens launched by the button, make your configuration as close as you can to the setting images below. (different versions of 2000 may have slightly different screens). 

Select LAN, then click "NEXT" button.

Select LAN, then click "NEXT" button...

Make sure all boxes are unchecked, then press "NEXT" button.

There is no need to go to the additional mail configuration screens since all services are available through webmail.wells.edu and webboard.wells.edu.  So, for now, just select NO and click the "NEXT" button.

Click the "FINISH" button, and you're done!



Additional optional configuration:

Advanced users may want to use their own email clients such as Netscape or Outlook Express to connect directly to our servers..  If so, we have provided a link to the settings below. 
 

see: POP3 Settings
Last updated 09/19/2005
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