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Macintosh
Specific Settings
MacOS
X Network Settings for DHCP with a fixed IP address
1.
Click on your Apple menu in the
top-left corner of the window. Then select System
Preferences.
2.
In the window that opens up, select Network
from the row of icons on the top.

3.
Next to Location: near the top
of the window, make sure Automatic
is selected. Just beneath that is the subheading Configure.
Make sure Built-in Ethernet is selected.
Click
on the TCP/IP tab near the top. Just
beneath the TCP/IP tab, another Configure
subheading will be present. Using DHCP with
fixed IP Address should be selected in the drop-down menu
next to that.
Enter
the following information:
- IP Address:
contact you network administrator
- Domain
Name Servers: 64.7.161.12 (hit your
Return key) and 64.7.161.13
- Search
Domains: tm.net

4.
Leave Connect using PPPoE unchecked,
even if you have a DSL connection. Click the AppleTalk
tab at the top.

5.
If you do not have AppleTalk set up on other Macintosh machines,
take the checkmark out of Make AppleTalk Active.
Click
the Proxies tab at the top.

6.
Unless your network administrator has set things otherwise,
leave everything unchecked and blank.
If
you have made any changes to any of the screens, click the Save
button in the lower-right corner of the window. Then click on the
red X in the upper-left corner
of the window to close this screen.

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