Configuring a Direct Connection
If you have a direct—or broadband—connection to the Internet, there are a few things you have to configure differently than when you use a dial-up connection.
A broadband connection typically means that you are interfaced with the Internet via a LAN or a cable modem.
There is no reason that you can't have multiple connections: for example, one dial-up connection and one via a LAN.
To add an Ethernet interface:
1. | Open the Interfaces page of the Network Configurator applet (Figure 4.12). |
2. | Click Add to add a new interface. |
3. | Select Ethernet from the Interface Type dialog box (Figure 4.13). |
4. | Click OK. The Edit Ethernet/Bus Interface dialog will open (Figure 4.14). |
5. | Enter the IP for your machine and the netmask ... |
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