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Setting up your network connection
After you physically connect your computer to a LocalTalk or Ethernet network, you need to open 
the AppleTalk control panel, the TCP/IP control panel, or both, and specify the type of connection 
you want.
You use the AppleTalk control panel to set up your connection to an AppleTalk network. AppleTalk is
networking software that provides a protocol (a standard set of rules) by which networks can function;
it’s built into all Macintosh computers. AppleTalk controls communications over a network so that
messages are transmitted accurately and don’t interfere with one another.
To communicate over a LocalTalk or Ethernet network, AppleTalk must be turned on.
You use the TCP/IP control panel to set up your connection to the Internet and to a TCP/IP network.
TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a standard system for connections
between computers of different types.
You may need additional information about the network to which your computer is connected, or
about the service through which your computer is connected to the Internet. To get this information,
you may need to contact your network administrator or your Internet service provider.
Connecting 
Your Computer 
to a Network     
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