User`s guide
Connecting Peripheral Devices
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To connect a modem or GeoPort Adapter, follow the instructions that came
with it.
Connecting to a network
Your computer has built-in support for two different networking systems —
LocalTalk and Ethernet. Other networking systems are possible, but they
require expansion cards.
Use the
AppleTalk
or
TCP/IP
control panel in Mac OS to choose a
networking system. See the Mac OS Guide for information about using your
computer on a network.
Connecting to a LocalTalk network
Use the computer’s printer port (marked with
[
) or modem port (marked
with
W
) to connect to a LocalTalk network. LocalTalk connectors and cables
are available from several vendors. Follow the instructions that came with the
connector and cabling.
Connecting to an Ethernet network
The computer has two built-in ports (marked with
G
) for connecting to high-
speed Ethernet networks. Using the appropriate AAUI adapter, you can
connect to standard Ethernet wiring such as 10Base-T, thick coax, and thin
coax. Adapters are available from several vendors. Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for connecting the adapter. If you are connecting to a 10Base-T
network, you can plug the network RJ45 connector into the 10Base-T port.
If both the AAUI and the 10Base-T connectors are connected, only the
10Base-T connection will be active.
Connecting to a Token Ring network
You can connect to a Token Ring network by installing an expansion card and
appropriate networking software. Token Ring cards and software are available
from several vendors.
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