Just wanted to say - a big thanks to everyones help - I now have my
imac up and running

Cheers

On May 4, 5:03 am, Clark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kiwiboy wrote:
> > Hi there
>
> > A few months ago we finally got broadband at home, which has been
> > great, and tonight I was wondering if I would be able to get my old
> > imac to run it.
> > It is a PowerPC G3 266Mhz running OS 9.2
>
> > The broandband modem we have at home is a wireless Thomson, but it has
> > 4 cable jacks and I have a long enough cable to run to the room the
> > imac lives in.
>
> > Firstly, will my beloved imac be able to run broadband, and if so, how
> > do I go about setting it up? Do I need to tweek some configure boxes
> > in the control panel, or is there some software I will need to get
> > first. Also will OS 9.2 allow me to do this? I am a relative novice to
> > Macs - have collected a few vintage ones now and am enjoying them :)
>
> Try plugging it in.  It should work as is if you haven't changed the
> default settings.
>
> --
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>
> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
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