I have some basic questions about MacTCP that I'm hoping someone on
this list can answer. I've never used MacTCP before yesterday so the
only knowledge I have is what I've been able to find online.

What am I supposed to put in the gateway and DNS fields? My setup is
as follows:

Mac Classic II --> Linksys WRT54G --> Dlink DIR-655 --> Cable Modem

So the Classic II is wired by ethernet to an old Linksys router which
is wired by ethernet to a new Dlink router which is connected directly
to the cable modem. My reasoning for connecting to an old router is
that I'll have better luck getting this working than if it's connected
to the new router.

1. Is this a false assumption and should I connect directly to the
newer router?
2. In the current configuration (above) am I supposed to use the
Linksys's gateway and DNS info or the Dlink? They are both 192.168..
ip's or am I supposed to use the DNS from the cable modem (64.144..
ip)?
3. Would it be easier to just trash everything, reinstall system 7.1
or higher and use Open Transport instead of MacTCP?

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