It seems The Tech who came to install Cable Access on my cousins' computer
knows absolutely nothing about the Mac. As he proceeded to do the install
he said that it needed a NIC card?!?! Well as I called Tech Support they 
confirmed
what I had thought. The built in Ethernet was all he needed to complete the
install. Since I've never installed cable access can someone give me a 
quick
run down of the install so I'm sure nothing else is needed. Thanks


Basically  Read everything first. Hook up the modem as per instructions. 
Load the software and launch it(with the moden on). If there is a wizard 
program that launches put all the relavent data into its slot (the data 
is all in the paperwork). If no wizard fill in the prefs. Phone tech 
suport to unkink the final bugs you got (and cannot solve) and off you 
go. That's how most DSL or cable installs work for me.

jj




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