I installed the MacTCP software after finding an older version of Stuffit for my LCIII.

I configured the TCP settings for manual. My network is 192.168.1.0 /24.

It seems as though the numbers for network, subnet and node are decimal equivalents for binary network descriptions. As a result, I took a 24 bit base-2 number for 192.168.1, and keyed this into the network section as a decimal equivalent. The subnet section was set to 0, and the node setting was set to 51. I configured a DNS IP address in four octets, and set the gateway address of the router.

After rebooting the Mac LCIII, I tried to ping 192.168.1.51 from my PC. I don't see a response.

Does the Mac have the ability to respond to a ping? Or do I need a utility to test this?

Thanks
Chris



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