Hi All,

I was wondering if anybody could give me some tips on networking with my 
MacBook air. I used to run a virtual VMS system a few years back, but that was 
on Windows and/or Linux, with access to “real,” ethernet devices.
I’ve since switched to the wifi-only Macbook Air, and it isn’t cooperating very 
well. My copy of TCPIP services fails to get a DHCP lease.
I know that bridging with wifi adaptors is problematic, but I built with the OS 
X native LibPcap support, and I thought it might help.

Here is my simh version info

        Simulator Framework Capabilities:
                64b data
                64b addresses
                Ethernet Packet transport:PCAP:UDP
                Idle/Throttling support is available
                Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) support
                Asynchronous I/O support
                FrontPanel API Version 1
        Host Platform:
                Compiler: GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 7.0.0 (clang-700.0.72)
                Simulator Compiled: Sep 30 2015 at 21:53:11
                Memory Access: Little Endian
                Memory Pointer Size: 64 bits
                Large File (>2GB) support
                SDL Video support: No Video Support
                RegEx support for EXPECT commands
                OS clock tick size (time taken by msleep(1)): 2ms
                OS: Darwin Zacharys-MacBook-Air.local 15.0.0 Darwin Kernel 
Version 15.0.0: Tue Sep 22 20:33:10 PDT 2015; 
root:xnu-3247.10.11.1.1~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64

        git commit id: c3a879da

Show xq eth:

ETH devices:
 eth0   en0                                  (No description available)
 eth1   awdl0                                (No description available)
 eth2   bridge0                              (No description available)
 eth3   en1                                  (No description available)
 eth4   udp:sourceport:remotehost:remoteport (Integrated UDP bridge support)

en0 is the wifi adaptor I’m interested in, and bridge0 is an OS X-provided 
THunderbolt Bridge, which doesn’t seem particularly useful for my purposes.

Any advice would be appreciated. :)
Thanks much,
Zack.
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