Apple G4 manual Connecting to an Ethernet Network

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Connecting to an Ethernet Network

Your computer comes with built-in 10/100/1000 megabit per second (Mbps) twisted-pair Ethernet networking capability. Connecting to a network gives you access to other computers. You may be able to store and retrieve information, use network printers, modems, and electronic mail, or connect to the Internet. You can also use Ethernet to share files between two computers or set up a small network.

If you’re connecting to an existing network, you may be able to get information about the network and the network software you need from a network administrator who oversees its operation. Identify your organization’s network administrator before you begin.

Follow these guidelines when selecting a cable for your network:

Type of twisted-pair Ethernet

Use twisted-pair cable types

10 Mbit

Category 3, 5, or 6

100/1000 Mbit

Category 5 or 6

 

 

Connecting to a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Network

You can connect directly to a 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet network.

Note: You can also connect your computer to an Ethernet network that uses thin coaxial cables. To do this, you need an RJ-45–to–Thin Coax adapter (available from other manufacturers). See your Apple-authorized dealer for more information on Ethernet media adapters.

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