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Configuring Mac to a network
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TSAnimeAsia
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Oct 19 2006, 11:57 AM, updated 20y ago
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Hi guys, I'm new to Mac . I'm trying to configure Mac OS X 10.3.9 to my company network but it seems it can't connect to the Internet. I've googled it and supposed 'Show' field will have an option 'Manually' but mine does not have it. All Windows machine are able to connect except Mac. We are using a switch.  Please guide me on this. Thanks.
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xaw5126
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Oct 19 2006, 05:04 PM
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the "Manually" option is at the "Configure IPv4" field.
are you trying to set a manual IP address ?
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crash
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Oct 19 2006, 05:32 PM
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First you need to find out if your server is on DHCP, which means it assigns you an IP automatically. You can take a peek at your colleague's PC. You will need to know your server's IP and subnet mask.
Fill those in "TCP/IP".
DNS is optional. Usually supplied by the DHCP server anyways.
Hope this helps.
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TSAnimeAsia
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Oct 20 2006, 02:07 PM
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QUOTE(xaw5126 @ Oct 19 2006, 05:04 PM) the "Manually" option is at the "Configure IPv4" field. are you trying to set a manual IP address ? I found the 'Manually' option. Yup, I'm trying to set a manual IP address. QUOTE(crash @ Oct 19 2006, 05:32 PM) First you need to find out if your server is on DHCP, which means it assigns you an IP automatically. You can take a peek at your colleague's PC. You will need to know your server's IP and subnet mask. Fill those in "TCP/IP". DNS is optional. Usually supplied by the DHCP server anyways. Hope this helps. It doesn't assign automatically. I've already assigned an IP for the mac. It works now. Thanks guys!
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