For ensuring that network connectivity exists and is functioning properly, follow the steps outlined below for your respective operating system: Mac OS X
1. At the top of the screen, you should see toolbar resembling Figure 1.1. Click on the apple icon, then select System Preferences.
2. Next, select the icon for Network (located under the category Internet & Network) as detailed in Figure 1.2.
3. In the drop down area next to Show, click the area and choose Built-in Ethernet from the options given.
4. Click on the TCP/IP tab. Click on the button titled Configure IPv6. When a window is displayed (resembling the below image), click on the option Off then select OK.
5. Click on the TCP/IP tab. Make sure that the section marked Configure IPv4 is set to Use DHCP. If it isn’t, choose that selection from the drop-down menu adjacent to that section.
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System Requirements
Your system needs the following minimum requirements:
• Mac OS 8.8, 9.0, 9.1
• Open Transport 2.6 or later
• Modem or ISDN adapter
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Many users who installed the GoLive Preconfigured Servers and MySQL on Mac OS X 10.1.x found that MySQL was broken after they upgraded to Mac OS X 10.2. If you run the Start MySql script and get an error message as seen below in Figure 5.1 then you need to fix your MySQL installation under OS X 10.2. The good news is that it’s very easy and this step-by- step tutorial will walk you through the process.
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Tiger Key new features in Mac OS X Tiger include the following: • Spotlight. Find anything on your computer instantly with Spotlight, a new desktop search engine completely integrated into Mac OS X. Spotlight quickly searches everything on your personal computer—including documents, images, movies, music, email, contacts, appointments, and system preferences—and finds what you need with pinpoint accuracy.
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This guide is meant to be a guide for anyone trying to use their Apple laptop to connect to our campus wireless network. Here is what you will need to have: ” Wireless-enabled laptop: This means that you must have an Apple laptop with wireless capability built-in, or you must have an external wireless card. o As of this writing, the latest Apple laptops are the iBook G4 and PowerBook G4. Both of these have built-in Wireless capability 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme (Wi-Fi 802.11g). This will work on the GCC wireless network. o If your Apple laptop doesn t have built-in wireless capability, then please note that your card must be compatible with the 802.11b signal! That is, the card must say 802.11b or 802.11g on it.
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12 Apr
Posted by jj as Hardware, Operating System
If you have purchased the Cisco Aironet 350 adapter and do not have a Airport adapter on your computer Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4 computer Apple PowerBook G3 Series 1998-99, G3 (with firewire), or G4 Series A Type II or Type III PC card slot or an empty PCI expansion slot Mac MAC OS X (version 10.1) operating system 1. Insert the PC Card 1. Shut down you computer. 2. The PC card slot is on the left or right side of the computer, depending on the model. 3. Hold the PC card with the Cisco logo facing up and insert it into the PC card slot, applying just enough pressure to make sure it is fully seated.
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This document describes how to use the Mac OS ® X built -in support of the Sprint PCS Connection Card TM by a PowerBook ® G4 computer.For all technical support issues,please contact Apple. Note:Before you use the card in your PowerBook G4 computer,you must do the following on a Windows - based PC (described below): “If you’ve received the card from Sprint activated and locked:Unlock the card. “If your card has not been activated:Activate it. To use your Sprint PCS Connection Card,you’ll need: ” A PowerBook G4 computer with a PC Card ((PCMCIA card)slot,running Mac OS X version 10.4.7 or higher.
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The Ositech King of Clubs and King of Hearts Trumpcard® are the world s first dual mode (TDMA and AMPS) cellular PC Cards to incorporate CellFlex” technology. CellFlex technolo-gy allows your PowerBook and cellular phone to seamlessly access the Internet from wher-ever a cellular voice call can be made in digital and analog roaming coverage areas. Dual Mode PCS Digital (TDMA) and Analog (AMPS) Cellular Phones Dual mode phones are designed to operate on both PCS (digital) 800 and 1900MHz and older AMPS (analog) 800MHz networks. The Ositech King of Clubs and King of Hearts support the following popular phones.
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