1. How do
I install MacPoET 1.2?
2. Where can I buy MacPoET?
3. I am having some trouble with MacPoet and being
able to surf.
4. How do I install MacPoET version 3?
5. Can I buy a copy of MacPoET?
1. How
do I install MacPoET 1.2?
Note: Do not install MacPoET on OS 10
or higher
1) Run the "MacPoET Installer"
(Double click on it).
2) Highlight & drag "Install MacPoET" to the picture
of your hard drive, as described in the installer.
3) Click on "Restart".
4) Go to your Apple menu, "Control Panels", then click on
"TCP/IP".
5) Make sure your "TCP/IP" properties are set to "Connect
via:" "Ethernet built-in" and "Configure:"
is set to "Using DHCP Server".
6) Find your "MacPoET" folder on your hard drive.
7) Double click on "MacPoET" (within that folder).
8) Fill in your "Username" (as supplied by your ISP, including
@yourispdomain.com, generally your e-mail address as supplied by your
ISP).
9) Fill in your "Password" (as supplied by your ISP).
10) Click on "Save Password".
11) If you want to auto connect on startup check off "Connect
at Startup".
12) Click "Connect".
13) Surf away!
2. Where
can I buy MacPoET?
3. I am
having some trouble with MacPoET and being able to surf.
1) Double-click on the TCP/IP
Control Panel
2) Select the "Configurations" item under the file menu.
3) Select "Duplicate" to make a copy of the current TCP/IP
configuration. Name this configuration "MacPoET"
4) Select "Make Active"
5) Select "Ethernet" in the "Connect via" pop-up
menu.
6) Select "Manually" in the "Configure" pop-up menu.
7) Enter "192.168.0.1" in the "IP Address" field.
8) Enter "255.255.255.0" in the "Subnet mask" field.
9) Enter "192.168.0.2" in the "Router address" field.
10) Enter the IP address of your DNS in the "Name server addr"
field. Refer to your ISP for the correct address.
11) Leave the "Search Domains" field blank.
12) Quit "TCP/IP", saving your changes.
13) Restart your Macintosh.
4. How do I install MacPoET version 3?
5. Can I
buy a copy of MacPoET?
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