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Asante MacCon Family Ethernet Network Cards for the Macintosh User Manual

Asante MacCon Family Ethernet Network Cards for the Macintosh
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2-28 Installing Asanté MacCon Cards
Accessing Network Services
To make the connection between your Macintosh and the Ethernet
network work, you need the following:
AppleTalk must be active in the Chooser dialog box
EtherTalk must be active in the Control Panel
Asanté EtherTalk driver software enables AppleTalk to interact with
the MacCon Ethernet adapter and make a connection.
1 Open the Network control panel.
The Network window contains two types of network icons, Built-in
LocalTalk
and EtherTalk (see Figure 2-18).
Figure 2-18 Network control panel
Note: If you wish to access Phase 1 network services
(single arrow), click the Phase 1 icon. If you wish to ac-
cess Phase 2 network services, (double arrow), click the
Phase 2 icon. Click OK to confirm your selection. When
you double-click the Phase 2 icon, the default zone for
the node is displayed if you have a router. If you have
more than one network card installed, each card appears
as a separate icon, labeled by a slot number.
2 Select EtherTalk.
Click on the EtherTalk icon in the network control panel.
3 Close the network control panel.

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Asante MacCon Family Ethernet Network Cards for the Macintosh Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAsante
ModelMacCon Family Ethernet Network Cards for the Macintosh
CategoryNetwork Card
LanguageEnglish