Subject: Re: TCP/IP and internet connection
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Jason S. <jhsterne@mindspring.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/10/1997 00:01:03
>> >At 7:41 PM 4/9/97, Albert Carter wrote:
>> >>be done everything seems so vague. The faq's only talk about PPP but
>>there
>> >>must be somewhere that needs to be set up on the TCP/IP side of things.
>> >>Any help or even a direction to start in would be of great help.
>> >
>> >Take a look at the howto documents on http://www.macbsd.com. Sorry I don't
>> >remember the full URL, but you should be able to find them. (I contributed
>> >the network setup howto.)
>> >
>> >Signature failed Preliminary Design Review.
>> >Feasibility of a new signature is currently being evaluated.
>> >h.b.hotz@jpl.nasa.gov, or hbhotz@oxy.edu
>>
>> Only one problem those tell how to set up a network connection. I'm
>> looking to set up a connection to the internet using unix via a modem.
>
>Then check out the FAQ, the Communications section has pointers to 2 PPP
>kits which should do just fine.
>
>I hope this helps.
>
I think he thinks that he has to do something analogous to setting up
MacTCP or OT/TCP on a Mac. Of course, he doesn't have to do anything of the
sort.
J.