I do not know a whole lot about MACs, but I do know that most come with
Ethernet built in. Also, the OS (at least 7.6 & beyond) usually comes with
TCP/IP built into it.
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>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] @Home how to connect a 2nd PC?
>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 11:53:41 -0500
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>Eric,
> What does a cable modem look like ( architecturally ) ? Is the
>cable that leaves the cable modem and goes to the Mac an ethernet cable
>, BNC or RJ45, 10 base or 100 base? What I'm wondering about is whether
>or not his Mac is already setup for Tcp/Ip. If that is the case then I
>just need to purchase an ethernet card for the PC, patch cable and hub (
>plus Mac Proxy software ). Would I need to get a 10 base or 100 base
>hub and network card?
>
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