Macintosh Tcp/Ip Settings - Hayes ADSL Duo Modem User Manual

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Appendix D
Macintosh and Linux Users:
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
If you are using a Macintosh computer or the Linux operating
system, you must ensure that your computer's network, or
TCP/IP settings, are configured correctly. Otherwise, you will
not be able to connect to the Internet.
If you are a Windows user, you don't have to perform this task
because Windows automatically configures your network
settings.
Linux Users: Turn to page 83.
Linux Users
Linux Users
Linux Users
Macintosh users:
Macintosh users: Continue below.
Macintosh users:
Macintosh users:

Macintosh TCP/IP Settings

Depending on your Mac OS, the directions for configuring your
Macintosh's network settings will differ. For OS X, follow the
instructions below. Otherwise go to page 83.
Mac OS X
1 1 1 1
From the Dock, choose System Preferences and then
Network to display the Network pane. (For OS X 3, you
also have to click the Configure button.)
2 2 2 2
From the Location: list box, make sure Automatic is
selected.
3 3 3 3
Under the Show drop-down tab, choose Built-in
Ethernet.
4 4 4 4
On the TCP/IP tab, make sure that Using DHCP is
highlighted in the Configure: list box. Do not enter
anything into the DHCP Client ID field.
Note: If you want to use a static IP address—for
example, if you are setting up a WAN IP filter (page 44)—
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