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Where to find more information
After you study the information in this manual, you’ll want to consult other sources that give more
details about your specific situation:
If your computer is already on a network
Refer to Mac OS Guide, available in the Guide (
h) menu at the top-right corner of your screen. 
Mac OS Guide contains information about printing on a networked printer, accessing information on
file servers, and sharing files on your computer with other users.
Ask your network administrator for information about network software that may be available, such as
Internet access and electronic mail.
If you want to connect to an Ethernet network
You can have an Apple Ethernet CS II card installed by an Apple-authorized service provider or you can
install it yourself. Before you purchase a card, be sure to find out what type of connector your Ethernet
network requires—twisted pair (10Base-T), AAUI, or thin coaxial.
You can also have an expansion card installed that lets you connect to a Token Ring or ISDN network.
If you want to set up a new network
If your location does not currently have a network and you are interested in setting one up, you may
want to use a book on Macintosh networking to help you select and plan a network that is appropriate
for your organization. Many books about setting up a network are available at computer bookstores.
Connecting 
Your Computer 
to a Network     
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