Apple G5 manual Connecting to a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Network, To configure your network settings

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Connecting to a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Network

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 Reseller for more information on Ethernet media adapters.

To connect your Macintosh to a centralized 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet network:

1Plug one end of an RJ-45 twisted-pair cable into the Ethernet port on your Macintosh.

2Plug the other end of the cord into an RJ-45 wall outlet or external Ethernet hub or switch that is connected to a twisted-pair Ethernet network.

Ethernet port

RJ-45 wall plate

Ethernet hub

(twisted-pair

 

or switch

Ethernet)

 

 

Twisted-pair

Ethernet cable

After you start up the computer, you need to configure the software for your network connection. Your network administrator can provide the necessary information. You can also get help configuring your network software using Mac OS Help (in the Help menu).

To configure your network settings:

1Choose Apple (K) > System Preferences and click Network.

2Choose Built-in Ethernet from the Show pop-up menu.

3Click TCP/IP and enter information about your network. The default setting is Configure Using DHCP.

4Click Apply Now.

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Apple G5 manual Connecting to a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Network, To configure your network settings