DSL Connection with Static IP Addresses
Mac OS 10

Static IP on a Single Computer with no Router:
* IP address is assigned to the local computer.

* The computer is on-line when ever it is turned on and connected to the DSL modem. This increases your vulnerability from "hackers". Please consider using personal firewall software if you have a Static IP address and are not using a router.

Macintosh OS 10x
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Click on the Apple in the upper left and then select "System Preferences" from the pull down menu.

From the System Preferences window double click on the "Network" icon.

Network Control Panel

Configure: choose your Ethernet Device.

Select the "TCP/IP" tab and configure the following:

Configure: choose "Manually"

IP Address: the IP assigned to you by RTC on Line.

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Router: 216.223.173.1

Ethernet Address: will be assigned automatically.

Domain Name Servers:
216.223.173.12
216.223.173.10

Search Domains:
rtcol.com


Click the "Save" button to finish the process.

Reboot your computer and you will be on-line.

 

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