>  >
>>   > What gives? Memory issues? OS issues? Appletalk? VRAM?
>>
>>or possibly a software configuration issue
>>like name server address incorrect
>>in the TCP/IP control panel
>
>DHCP doesnt need a name server address - it retrieves what it needs
>from the server .
>k
>--



i made a very long answer about how to make it work but  it 
disappeared because it was 11k in siZe
so I will write it all again
but shorter
my internet provider does not support proxy settings they must be 
NONE ask the provider
youll probably need the TCP -> client id option that comes only with 
8.5/8.6 ask the provider
you can tell if youre modem connects to the server by lookin at the 
IP addresses in the TCP panel ask the provider
you 'll need to have ethernet and opentransport extensions installed 
check the extension manager
there was an OS issue between appletalk and ethernet in 7.6.1 and 
there was also an issue that all or some 7.6.1 was not made for a PM 
7300

Good Luck
kenta




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