Chapter 5: macintosh setup, 1 hardware connections, 2 computer network configuration – NetComm NB3300 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Macintosh Setup

This chapter provides information on using Macintosh computers in your network. The
instructions given here are for system software version 8.0 or above, which comes with the
TCP/IP Protocol preloaded and supports DHCP Addressing.

5-1 Hardware Connections

Connect your Macintosh computer to your NetComm ADSL Modem Router. If you have a
newer computer, there will be a 10Base-T Ethernet port on the back. Older computers will need
to have an Ethernet card installed. Refer to your computer’s User Manual for instructions on
Ethernet card installation.

5-2 Computer Network Configuration

It is assumed that your computer’s system software already has TCP/IP installed. You may
manually configure your computer with a fixed IP Address (for example 192.168.1.2) or have an
IP Address dynamically assigned to it by the NetComm ADSL Modem Router’s DHCP server.

5-2.1 Dynamic IP Addressing using DHCP Server.

1. From the “Apple” menu, select “Control Panel” and click on “TCP/IP”.
2. In the “TCP/IP (A New Name For Your Configuration)” window, select “Ethernet” in

the “Connect via” location from the drop-down list.

3. In the “Setup” area:

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Select “Using DHCP Server” in the “Configure” location from the drop-down list.

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No other data needs to be entered.

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Close the window.

4. Click “Save” from the file menu, then “Quit” TCP/IP.

5. Restart the computer.

5-2.2 Manual Configuration of Fixed IP Addresses

1. From the “Apple” menu, select “Control Panel” and click on “TCP/IP”.
2. In the “TCP/IP (A New Name For Your Configuration)” window, select “Ethernet” in

the “Connect via” location from the drop-down list.

3. In the “Setup” area:

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Select “Manually” in the “Configure” location from the drop-down list.

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In the “IP Address” location, enter the IP Address that you want to assign to the
computer (for example 192.168.1.2) .

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Enter “255.255.255.0” in the “Subnet Mask” location.

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Enter “192.168.1.1” (the NetComm ADSL Modem Router’s default IP Address) in the
“Router Address” location.

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