NETWORKING 101
Maintained by Adam and Nick
 
How to create a local network (for Win 9x/Me Networks Only)
How to create a local network (for networks using NT Technology)
How to use Wingate to access the internet (Win 9x Server)
How to use Winproxy to access the internet (Win 9x Server)
How to use Windows 2000 to access the internet
How to get a Mac (MacTCP) on to a local network (for Win 9x/Me Networks Only)
 How to get a Mac (MacTCP) on to a local network (for networks using NT Technology)
 How to get a Mac (TCP/IP) on to a local network (for Win 9x/Me Networks Only)
How to get a Mac (TCP/IP) on to a local network (for networks using NT Technology)
 How to emulate a Mac, how to get it to work on a Network and How it helps real Macs when creating a Network
How to setup a Terminal Server on NT Technology and how to setup access from any CPU
How to get PCs and MACs to share files and printers between operating systems.
MacDimension
News for Apr 13 2001

1) Go to TCP/IP controls and insert the following

Ethernet - Manual
IP Address - (Insert a number on the network that is not used yet)
Subnet - 255.255.255.0

2) In all of the others that are blank insert the following

192.168.0.1 (or IP of your network main frame)

3) Go to file sharing, and run all of the config in there.

4) Go to Apple Talk

5) Make sure it is active and on ethernet

6) Go to Chooser

7) Once you have setup all the Macs like the following, they should be viewable in the Apple Talk button.