So if you want to go backwards in OS time you have to ignore Open Transport and use MacTCP.
How do you (if at all) configure MacTCP so that you can join the modern world (my workplace) that uses a DHCP server?
Last place I worked I managed to get my MIS group to assign me a fixed network IP address. That worked fine using the Manual settings in MacTCP. Is there a way to avoid this and just use the DHCP server instead?
No. You can't avoid it. It is not really a big deal though. Manual setting the fixed IP address and the router address is easy. In my experience mactcp 2.06 is a pretty trustworthy performer with system 6.
Marten
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