Basic TCP/IP won't be a problem - Talk to your IT guys and see what kind
of network setup you have. If it does DHCP, probably all you'll need to
do is plug it in, set TCP/IP to connect via Ethernet and configure using
DHCP. If it's not DHCP, set configure using to Manual and fill in what
the IT guys tell you. The fields in there are entirely platform
independent, so PC guys should know what they are.

You will need a Comm Slot 1 or PDS ethernet card. I recommend a CS1 card
as there are other useful things to put in PDS that would be blocked. On
the other hand, if it has or will ever be used with a modem again, an LC
PDS network card might be handy.

Scott Holder

-----Original Message-----
From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Belanger, Joe
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 5:54 PM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Hooking up over a LAN


I've got a LC 575 that I'd like to connect through my work LAN
(NT...bah!). Any help would be greatly appreciated!  Help, I'm lost!

Thanks,
Joe Belanger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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