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This chapter describes how to set up the Windows and Macintosh operating
system (OS) TCP/IP stack. Your computer must have a TCP/IP stack in order to use
the 56K LAN Modem. If you already have TCP/IP installed and set up on your
computer, then go on to Chapter 5. These instructions vary depending upon your
particular operating system. Refer to the appropriate section.
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TCP/IP Setup Using Windows 95 and 98
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TCP/IP Setup Using Windows NT 4.0
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TCP/IP Setup Using Mac OS 7.6 or later
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TCP/IP Setup Using Windows 3.11
TCP/IP Setup Using
Windows 95 and 98
Both Windows 95 and 98 provide TCP/IP as part of its standard operating system.
To set up TCP/IP for the 56K LAN Modem, do the following.
You may be prompted for your Windows 95 or 98 installation disks or CD-ROM.
1 From the Control Panel, double click Network.
The Network dialog box appears.
Figure 16 Network Dialog Box
2 Click Add.
The Select Network Component Type dialog box appears.