Chapter 3. NETWORKING AND CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET USING WINDOWS

You’ll probably want to connect your Windows environment to the Internet to run Internet applications that are available only in Windows, such as Internet Explorer (which is required to access some web-based software). Because of space limitations, I’ve assumed that the Mac you are using to run Windows is already connected to and configured for your local network and the Internet via a router/hub and broadband connection, such as cable or DSL.

Because you’ve already connected your Mac to a local network and the Internet via a router/hub, you don’t need to do anything with hardware or your Internet account; the Windows environment will use the same connection to the Internet that ...

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