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NET.CFG
LINK DRIVER MACODI
FRAME ETHERNET_802.2
FRAME ETHERNET_II
PROTOCOL IP 800 ETHERNET_II
PROTOCOL ARP 806 ETHERNET_II
PROTOCOL RARP 8035 ETHERNET_II
Using a dial-up service
If you are using a dial-up service, you may need to edit the configuration file
to include your service’s setup options. Click the Custom icon in Windows,
open the appropriate .CFG file, and edit the file.
Running the Network Protocol Setup (SETNET) utility
A PC-compatible Macintosh allows you to connect to more than one network
at a time, one in the PC environment and one in the Mac OS environment.
The Network Protocol Setup (SETNET) utility helps configure your PC
networking setup files (such as NET.CFG and PROTOCOL.INI) to
distinguish between information sent to the network selected in the Mac OS
environment and information sent to the network in the PC environment.
Before running SETNET, you must have installed network driver and protocol
software according to the instructions earlier in this appendix.
1
In Windows 95, click Start, and choose Run from the menu that appears. In Windows,
choose Run from the File menu.
A dialog box appears.
2
Insert the
PC Compatibility–PC Software floppy disk.
WARNING
You must run SETNET every time you add or remove a
network protocol, install or upgrade network software, or change
anything in the network control panel. If you do not run SETNET, you
will experience network problems.
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