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Your card may have an external connector on it, as shown here.
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Passing the external connector through the hole in the vertical plate, insert the card into
the communication slot. Press down on the card until the connector is solidly in place.
Don’t force the card. If you meet resistance, pull the card out and try again. If
your card has a hook on it, make sure the hook engages the vertical plate.
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To see if the card is properly connected, lift it gently. If it resists and stays in place, it’s
connected.
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If the communication card you installed is an Ethernet card, you may need to install
software that comes with the Ethernet card. Then change the network connection in a
control panel.
See the manual that came with the card for more information. For
instructions on how to select a network connection and other information
about using your Macintosh on a network, see the “Networks” topic area of
Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.
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If you have DIMMs or a High Performance Module to install, skip ahead to those
instructions in this chapter. If you are finished installing items in your computer, proceed
to “Closing the Computer,” later in this chapter.
Communication slot
Vertical plate
External connector
Communication
card access hole
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