>>> You won't see an ethernet option unless
>>> you're plugged into an ethernet.
>>
>>I don't agree with that because how can one
>>connect to an Ethernet network without having
>>the option in the TCP/IP control panel ?!...
>
>I think it is true that the software does not give you an option to
>connect if there is no possibility to connect.
>
>The physical connection needs to be present for the software connection
>to function . . .

Makes it good fun timing startup on 2 machines joined by a crossover cable;>


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