80 Appendix C Connecting to the Internet
Gather the connection information you need from your ISP or network administrator.
See the next section, “Gathering the Information You Need,” to find out what
information to get for each type of connection.
If another computer in the same location is already connected to the Internet, you may
be able to use its settings.
To find the settings on a Mac OS X computer:
ÂOpen the Network pane of System Preferences.
ÂChoose your connection method from the Show pop-up menu.
ÂCopy the information for your configuration.
To find the settings on a Mac OS 9 computer:
ÂOpen the TCP/IP control panel.
ÂFind the connection method in the “Connect via” pop-up menu.
ÂFind the configuration in the Configure pop-up menu.
ÂCopy the IP address, subnet mask, and router address from the corresponding fields.
To find the settings on a Windows PC:
The connection information on a Windows computer resides in two places.
ÂTo find the IP address and subnet mask, open the “Network and Internet
Connections” control panel.
ÂTo find user account information, open the User Accounts control panel.
You can write the information directly on the next few pages, then enter it in the Setup
Assistant.
If you are using a dial-up modem, plug the phone cord (included with most Macintosh
computers) into your computer’s modem port and into a phone wall jack. If you are
using a DSL or cable modem, follow the instructions that came with the modem to
connect it to your computer.
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