Macintosh
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Chapter 9
Configuring Your
I
-modem For Macintosh
This chapter explains how to configure your I-modem for use with
Macintosh computers.
Handshaking Cable
Use a hardware handshaking cable to connect your I-modem to the
Macintosh.
System Configuration
Also, if you aren’t using AppleTalk® Remote Access (ARA), set
AppleTalk to Inactive (in Chooser).
The modem initialization string should be AT&F1&D0.
For instructions about how to set up your Macintosh communications
software package, visit the U.S. Robotics Totalservice web site at
http://totalservice.usr.com.
Accessing the Internet
Accessing the Internet through an ISP requires the following software:
•
MacTCP or Open Transport (TCP/IP from the Control Panels menu),
which has probably already been installed on your Macintosh
•
SLIP or PPP dialing software
Note: You can find public domain PPP dialers (such as MacPPP and
FreePPP) on the Internet.
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