Depending on the type of cables used in the Ethernet network you’re connecting to and the type of card you purchased, you may also need to purchase an Apple Ethernet media adapter or other compatible media adapter. (Consult the service and support information that came with your computer for instructions on how to contact an
To use Ethernet, you need to change the network connection in the Network control panel. For instructions on how to select a network connection and other information about using your Macintosh on a network, see the “Networks” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.
IMPORTANT Your Macintosh supports EtherTalk Phase 2 (AppleTalk Phase 2 Protocols for Ethernet networks) and TCP/IP (via the TCP/IP protocol) but not EtherTalk Phase 1 (AppleTalk Phase 1 protocols for Ethernet networks). To use TCP/IP, you must set up the MacTCP control panel. (See the “Networks” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide [h] menu, for instructions on how to make a TCP connection.)
Note: The use of an Ethernet card will make your Macintosh a Class A computing device, according to FCC regulations.
Connecting and setting up your network configuration
To connect your computer to a network you need to do two things:
mConnect your computer to the network using the appropriate cable.
mSet up your network configuration in either the AppleTalk control panel or the TCP/IP control panel, or both. (If you install an Ethernet card later on, you’ll first need to install the software that comes with it.)
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