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Connecting to Your Local Area Network   3-1
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This chapter describes how to physically connect the Netopia 4522 to your local area network (LAN). Before you 
proceed, make sure the Netopia 4522 is properly configured. You can customize the router’s configuration for 
your par ticular LAN requirements using console-based management (see 
).
This section covers the following topics:
 
 
 
 
 
Readying Computers on Your Local Network
 
PC and Macintosh computers must have cer tain components installed before they can communicate through 
the Netopia 4522. The following illustration shows the minimal requirements for a typical PC or Macintosh 
computer.
 
Application software: 
 
This is the software you use to send e-mail, browse the World Wide Web, read 
newsgroups, etc. These applications may require some configuration. Examples include the Eudora e-mail client 
and the Web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
 
TCP/IP stack:  
 
This is the software that lets your PC or Macintosh computer communicate using Internet 
protocols. TCP/IP stacks must be configured with some of the same information you used to configure the 
Netopia 4522. There are a number of TCP/IP stacks available for PC computers. Windows 95 includes a built-in 
TCP/IP stack. Macintosh computers use either MacTCP or Open Transpor t.   See 
 
Ethernet: 
 
Ethernet hardware and software drivers enable your PC or Macintosh computer to communicate on 
the LAN.
Ethernet Driver
TCP/IP stack
Application software
Your PC
or Macintosh
computer
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