John:
I'd like to think you are correct. One difference though is that my
configuration will not have a router/hub between the modem/bridge and the
Mac.
Didn't you have to change the TCP/IP control panel? When I was on a LAN
that had a router/hub I had to configure TCP/IP as follows: Connect via
ethernet, configure manually, then enter my assigned IP addresss, subnet
mask and the router's IP address then the dns entries for the ISP.
Thanks Again,
David
> I think your username and password are for your email account. Again, for my
> ADSL
> connection, all I had to do was configure my router to accept the signal from
> my
> DSL ISP. Next, turn on the various devices in the proper order: DSL "modem",
> network/router, then computers. It was "live" right away. I just started
> Netscape
> and it went to my homepage, no logging in required.
>
> David Hurzeler wrote:
>
>> I have a username and password, since I am not yet set up nor do I have the
>> modem or software I am not sure. Right now I am researching PPPoE software,
>> I have a feeling that this is part of the process and replaces the PPP or
>> Remote Access control panel(s). Anyone know for sure?
>>
>
>
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