Click the Apple Menu, Control Panel, TCP/IP then the option to obtain an IP address automatically via the built in ethernet.

Tim
On Oct 26, 2004, at 2:25 AM, Michael Masino wrote:

Hi, we just got a cable modem and a router. I plugged the cable (from the router) into our G5 running OS X.3.5 and using System Preferences / Network / TCP/IP - choosing Built-in Ethernet then configuring to Using DHCP, I got the G5 up and running.
When I plugged another cable (from the router) into my iMac running OS 9.2.2 I could not figure out how to configure the iMac to use the cable modem, it keeps trying to use the internal modem and the phone line. Help!
Exterminate all rational thought.


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