Windows Vista
Configuring TCP/IP
To configure Windows to work correctly on URHnet, begin by selecting
Network from
your Start menu:

From here click on Network and Sharing Center:

In the screen that appears, click on Manage Network Connections in the left column:

Right-click on Local Area Connection, then left-click on Properties:

You should now see a window similar to the picture below. Select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click the Properties
button.

In the window that appears, make sure that both Obtain an IP address automatically and
Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected. Then, press the OK button in both
open windows to complete the configuration.

If, after following the steps above, you cannot get a connection to URHnet, see our
help pages.
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Releasing and Renewing your IP address
- Click on the Windows Icon button at the bottom left of your
screen
- Type cmd
in the Start Search field and select cmd.exe
- At the DOS command prompt, type ipconfig /release then hit enter
to release your IP
- Then type in ipconfig /renew to renew it. If you get an error
try running Winsock Fix.
- Type ipconfig /all to check your new IP address. It
should be of the form 130.126.XX.XX, where XX are numbers between 0 and
255. If that's not also try running
Winsock Fix.
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Turning off IPv6
- Follow the above pictures and steps to get to the Local Area
Connections Properties window
- Uncheck the box next to
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
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Then, press the OK button in both
open windows to complete the configuration.
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