> Generally all you have to do is get a router for the cable modem (if you
> don't already have one) that is capable of doing DHCP or static IP
masking.
> Make sure you have Open Transport on the IIsi and you're basically all
set.

Well, lets see, This mac is running OS 7( incomplete), has no network card,
4mb's ram, my other computer is a PC running that other OS, and a dummy at
the keyboard. Now if I can get a complete OS installed by using my PC (I am
checking the FAQ:) and then find someone in the great white north with a PDS
Ethernet card, then I think I'll be okay.

Until then, It's real pretty...:)

-Kevin



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