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To connect your computer to the Internet, the following hardware and
software is required:
- A Macintosh with 68030 or later processor
- System 7.1 or later (System 7.6 recommended)
- 8 megabytes (MB) of RAM
- 7 MB of hard disk space for a minimum installation, 15 MB of hard
disk space for a full installation
- A modem (28.8 or faster recommended)
- MacTCP or Open Transport 1.1.1 or later (extension)
- A point-to-point protocol (PPP) dialer (for example, OT/PPP, ConfigPPP,
or
FreePPP)
- An Internet Service Provider (ISP) account
- Internet Explorer for Macintosh
Getting Started
To connect to the Internet, you need a PPP or SLIP account with an
Internet service provider and the following account information:
- User name
- Password
- Access phone number
Your ISP may provide additional information, such as an Internet Protocol
(IP) address and an IP subnet mask. These optional items are needed only if
your provider gives you a dedicated IP address to use every time you dial
in. In addition, your ISP may provide a Domain Name Service (DNS) server
address.
Set Up Open Transport (OT)
Use the Network Software Selector in the Apple Extras folder to enable
Open Transport. If Open Transport or MacTCP is not included with your
Macintosh System software, contact Apple for information about obtaining
Open Transport or MacTCP.
NOTE: MacTCP does not work on Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Power
Macintosh computers. Note that Open Transport is enabled by default in
Macintosh System 7.6 and System 8.
Configure Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Once Open Transport is installed, configure your TCP/IP control panel
settings using the instructions from your ISP. Enter your IP address,
Subnet mask, and DNS server information as needed.
Create and Configure a New Connection for Your PPP Accounts
Configure your PPP dialer. For example, if you are using OT/PPP, follow
these steps:
- Open the PPP control panel.
- Enter your account information. Your account information usually
consists of your user name, password, and access phone number.
- In the Modem control panel, click the appropriate modem and port.
- With OT/PPP, you can create multiple configurations by clicking
Configurations on the File menu.
Install Internet Explorer
To obtain Internet Explorer for Macintosh, visit the following Microsoft
Web site:
For additional information about Internet Explorer, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:
NOTE: If Internet Config is not already installed on your computer,
Internet Explorer installs it and stores Internet Config preferences in
the Internet Preferences file. This allows you to share your preferences
with other Internet programs such as Internet Mail and News, and Personal
Web Server. You can change your Internet preferences using Internet
Explorer or Internet Config.
Connect to Your PPP Account
To connect to your PPP account, start Internet Explorer. Most PPP dialers
automatically connect you, but you may be prompted for a password. To
manually connect, follow these steps:
- Open the PPP control panel.
- If you have multiple configurations, click the appropriate
configuration.
- If necessary, enter your password, and then click Connect.
Troubleshooting Tips
For information about troubleshooting Internet Explorer for Macintosh,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
150592
Troubleshooting Internet Explorer for Macintosh
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