Configuring net in Leopard? There is no such thing. If your modem is configured as a router, it will connect instantly.@Aneek,Welcome to the elite club!
Just to System Prefrences>Network>Click on the + sign at the bottom,add a new PPPoE connection,enter your username and password,click on connect.This might just work!
@Goobi,I get a feeling that his modem is already configured but net on Leapord isn't.I too had a hard time configuring the net in Leo
Configuring net in Leopard? There is no such thing. If your modem is configured as a router, it will connect instantly.
Hahaha! Kya bol raha hai bhaiyya. This is a mac. Just need to plug in the ethernet cable, or if its a Wifi connection its even better. Fit itna mast, no adjust.nope it won't.
My guess is, he needs to configure IP Address, DNS Servers, Gateway Paths, etc.
Tell him how to do that.
No, it’s not required. I went to our new office yesterday where they have newly taken a net connection. When I sat in front of my desk and plugged the ethernet cable in, the receptionist brought me a list of the IP address, DNS server and gateways and stuff. I was entering it in the System Preferences and even before I was done, my Mac chimed up with the new email sound. Turns out, when I plugged in the cable, it automatically created a new profile for it, got the settings from somewhere all by itself and connected me automatically. I just discarded the settings I was halfway through configuring.nope it won't.
My guess is, he needs to configure IP Address, DNS Servers, Gateway Paths, etc.
Tell him how to do that.
No, it’s not required. I went to our new office yesterday where they have newly taken a net connection. When I sat in front of my desk and plugged the ethernet cable in, the receptionist brought me a list of the IP address, DNS server and gateways and stuff. I was entering it in the System Preferences and even before I was done, my Mac chimed up with the new email sound. Turns out, when I plugged in the cable, it automatically created a new profile for it, got the settings from somewhere all by itself and connected me automatically. I just discarded the settings I was halfway through configuring.
That’s how a Mac works.
**DHCPTHATS DCHP
*s3.amazonaws.com/files.posterous.com/lexielex/YcK9PcoxgF9FTE99u9xzTZD2r5kvKMBZF8xthvXMesc2Z2I3xhgugDbeCQuN/Cool_story_bro.jpeg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJFZAE65UYRT34AOQ&Expires=1318349627&Signature=U%2BrdOvT%2BihEgRwhIiglHu23wkTQ%3DNo, it’s not required. I went to our new office yesterday where they have newly taken a net connection. When I sat in front of my desk and plugged the ethernet cable in, the receptionist brought me a list of the IP address, DNS server and gateways and stuff. I was entering it in the System Preferences and even before I was done, my Mac chimed up with the new email sound. Turns out, when I plugged in the cable, it automatically created a new profile for it, got the settings from somewhere all by itself and connected me automatically. I just discarded the settings I was halfway through configuring.
That’s how a Mac works.