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Are you using campus e-Surfing broadband? You don't need to change the gateway and IP.,It should be obtained automatically.,This Tianyi wants to use Tianyi win7 special dialing software.,Where did you do it?,Just go there.。 I forgot where it was.
Note,Tianyi's plugged in network cable,The connection also shows that it is not connected,Give you the illusion that you are not connected,In fact, it has been connected,At this time, use Tianyi's dialing software,Don't use Ruijie) Campus mobile wireless broadband? Don't change it, it's automatically obtained.
If it's not what I said, I really want to change it, please go to the network management center and ask, what you want to fill in is the default gateway and DNS of their router (these two are the same, DNS only fill in one), if your classmate has it, open his computer, click on the network connection on the taskbar, right-click on the connected network, see the status, there is it (xp don't need to right-click, see support).
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Try the following steps:
1.Whether your Ruijie version is compatible with win7,If not, set compatibility when installing him;
3.The gateway will generally be changed to 1 for the last bit of your IP, and the subnet mask will be default, but it is not excluded that the network center has set up these two items, or seek their help!
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The campus network is more complicated, and you can set it to get it automatically.
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First of all, find the small computer icon in the lower right corner of the computer, right-click to open the network settings, find the change adapter option, then find the ethernet or local connection, right-click and select Internet 4 to set it.
If you just want to view, then press the menu key and then enter cmd on the keyboard to enter the following program window, and enter ipconfig to view the IP directly
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Check your computer's gateway and DNS:
1. Click the start menu and find the run button. (win logo key + r can be quickly opened) 2. Open the run dialog box, enter cmd in the dialog box and press enter.
3. Enter the command ipconfig all in the pop-up dos interface and press enter (add a space in front of all).
4. Find the gateway and DNS in the displayed message.
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Right-click on the small computer in the lower right corner to open the settings, and then click on the properties in the open interface to see the gateway and DNS.
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Open the control panel of the computer, and then find the network option to set it, or use 360 Security Guard to set it, open 360 Security Guard, enter the function encyclopedia, find the network tool, and then select the DNS preferred tool, it can be automatically matched, which is very convenient.
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1. Click on the network neighbor, open the network adapter settings, and then you can open the network card adapter to view the current network connection (that is, the network neighbor attribute of XP is the same) as shown in the figure below Click the "local connection" attribute.
2. After opening the "Local Connection Network Interface" status viewing, there is a "Properties" function menu option under the general, such as arrows.
3. After opening the attributes of the local connection normally, click on the attributes of the option IPv4, enter the setting of the old socks, find the DNS settings below and use the following, and after checking, you can configure it manually.
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c:\documents and settings\administrator>ipconfig/all
windows ip configuration
host name . e2dsr0wxlf53f9f
primary dns suffix .
node type . unknown
ip routing enabled. .yes
wins proxy enabled. .no
Ethernet Adapter Local Connection:
connection-specific dns suffix .
description . realtek pcie gbe family contr
physical address. .90-2b-34-cb-92-15
dhcp enabled. .yes
autoconfiguration enabled . yes
ip address. .
subnet mask .
default gateway .
dhcp server .
dns servers .
lease obtained. .Thu, 2 May 2013 08:50:56
lease expires .Fri, 10 May 2013 08:50:56
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The campus network generally uses the school's own DNS server, which is basically the same as the operator's DNS, and there will be no problem with the resolution, and the slow speed is not because of the DNS problem but because the campus network export bandwidth itself is not large, and there are many people who use it, so whenever the peak period is over, because the export bandwidth is all occupied, there will be a situation where the web page cannot be opened or the speed is slow. After one or two o'clock in the morning, there is no one to use it, and the speed will soar.
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This is one of my posts, you can refer to it.
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, select Support - Details.
You can see the IP, gateway, and DNS server.
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Win7 operating system.
Right-click on "Network" --Properties --Change Adapter Settings--Right-click on "Local Connections" --Select "Status" --Details
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In the bottom left corner, open Start to run cmd and then enter ipconfig all
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1. 'Run' in the start menu, which is very important.
2. In the run window, enter cmd to open the command line window.
3. After opening the command line window, enter the inconfig all command and press enter.
4. After entering, you can see the IP address and DNS server address of the computer.
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At Start-Run-Enter cmd into the terminal, enter the command: ipconfig all, one thing I want to tell you is that the computer you are connected to the Internet must be the campus network, if it is an off-campus telecom or mobile, then it is recommended that you enter this command in your school's laboratory or any computer connected to the campus network.
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