You will need a 4 port Router a 2 Ethernet cables unless you go wireless
Have a cable plug into the router like port 1 then plug in to the ethernet port on the mac and your DSL plug into wain port on the router then start up the mac then you will need to go SYS. Preferences and then to network , set Location to automatic then show to Built in Ethernet then in the middle way down you will see that might say configure set it DHCP and it should find fine
Michael & Sharon Vogt <><
On Oct 2, 2004, at 5:33 AM, Kim Blair wrote:
We are finally switching to DSL. :o) But I know nothing about it.
I would like to connect both of our macs together to use the DSL. We currently have 10.2.8 Is there a step by step, site with pictures to show how to set this up?
Do I need a static IP address or addresses to use both computers on the DSL line?
Do all modems work with Mac OSX?
Any suggestions on a inexpensive yet reliable modem?
Do all Mac modems work with regular DSL service.
Thank you for taking time to help me out. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all, Kim :o)
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