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Appendix C
Mac and Linux Users: Setting
TCP/IP Network Settings
If you are using the Linux operating system, or if you are using
a Macintosh computer, you must ensure that your computer’s
network, or TCP/IP, settings are configured correctly.
Otherwise, you will not be able to connect to the Internet.
Windows automatically configures your network settings, so
you don’t have to perform this task.
Linux users: Turn to page 75.
Macintosh users: Continue below.
Macintosh TCP/IP Settings
Depending on your Mac OS, the directions to configure your
Macintosh’s network settings will differ. For OS X, follow the
instructions 74. Otherwise go to page 75.
For Mac OS X
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From the Dock, choose System Preferences and then
Network to display the Network pane. (For OS X 3, you also
have to click the Configure button.)
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From the Location: list box, make sure Automatic is
selected.
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Under the Show drop-down tab, choose Built-in Ethernet.
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Under the TCP/IP tab, make sure that Using DHCP is
highlighted in the Configure: list box. Do not enter anything
into the DHCP Client ID field.
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Click Apply Now (or Save if prompted) and close the
Network pane.
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For Mac OS X, you’re done with your network settings. Now
return to Configuring ADSL on page 11.
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