[Method One]
If you are using the browser for the first time.
First step: Start the Windows operating system, double-click on the desktop, or click the Internet Explorer browser icon on the taskbar.
Step Two: In the dialog box, select Connect over local area network (LAN) and click Next.
Step Three: A dialog box appears that sets the proxy server parameters. Internet access through the local area network, the computer connected to the network through one of them to the Internet. This computer has hardware and software conditions connected to the Internet, such as modems, telephone lines, and dial-up connections, which, on a functional level, assume the role of "agent" other computers on the internet connected to the Internet, so we call them "proxy servers." To specify how the proxy server is configured, select Automatically search for a proxy server, and then click Next.
Step Fourth: Enter the proxy server's LP address and Port, and select "Use the same proxy server for all protocols." Click "Next".
Step Fifth: Enter an Internet address that does not want to use a proxy server. Typically, you only select "Do not use proxy server for local (Intranet) addresses". An intranet is a corporate intranet that is relative to the Internet, or a local area network within an enterprise. When selected, click Next.
Step Sixth: The wizard gives information such as "Set up Internet Mail Account", "Set up Internet news account" and "Set up In-ternet directory Service", and so on, you can click Cancel without setting. Finally, click Finish to end the setting.
[Method Two]
If you are not using your browser for the first time.
First step: Start the Windows operating system, double-click on the desktop, or click the Internet Explorer browser icon on the taskbar.
Step two: Move the mouse to the menu bar, click "Tools", "Internet Options", "Connect" one "add", select "Connect over local area network (LAN)" In the dialog box, and click Next.
The following settings are the same as method one.