Connecting to a network, Using the internet, Transferring files to another computer – Apple iMac G5 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Getting to Know Your iMac G5
Connecting to a Network
If you want to connect your iMac G5 to an Ethernet network, cable or DSL modem, or a
wireless network, see “Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T)” on page 32 and “AirPort Extreme
Wireless Networking” on page 28 for more information about setting up an Ethernet or
AirPort connection. Also open Mac Help (see page 22) and search for “Ethernet” or
“AirPort” for further help.
Using the Internet
When you first set up your iMac G5, you were instructed on how to connect to the
Internet. If you need to change to a different type of connection, such as a DSL or cable
modem, Ethernet local area network (LAN), or AirPort Extreme network, you can find
more information in Appendix C, “Connecting to the Internet,” on page 65.
Transferring Files to Another Computer
You have several ways to transfer files or documents to or from your iMac G5.
 You can easily transfer files using the Setup Assistant. For more information, see
“Transferring Information to Your iMac G5” on page 8.
 You can transfer files via the Internet using .Mac or another Internet account. Go to
www.mac.com for more information.
 If your computer is connected to an Ethernet network, you can transfer files to
another computer on the network. To access another server or computer, open a
Finder window and click Network. Or if you know the name or network address of
the computer, choose Go > Connect to Server from the Finder menu bar.
 You can create a small Ethernet network by connecting an Ethernet cable from your
iMac G5 to another computer’s Ethernet port. For more information, open Mac Help
and search for “Connecting two computers.”
 You can also connect to another Mac using a FireWire cable. Your iMac G5 appears as
a disk drive on the other computer and you can transfer files. For information about
using FireWire to transfer files, see “FireWire Target Disk Mode” on page 27.
 You can connect to an AirPort wireless network to transfer files. For more
information, see “AirPort Extreme Wireless Networking” on page 28.
For more information about transferring files and documents, open Mac Help (see
page 22) and search for “Creating a small network.”