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MacPPP is a Macintosh implementation of PPP, the Point-to-Point Protocol, which allows you to use TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) over asynchronous serial lines.
MacPPP makes it possible for your Mac to act as a host on the Internet and therefore, as a peer with other host computers around the world.
This means that you can use telnet, FTP, Gopher and WAIS clients, and other services directly from your Macintosh.
MacPPP requires MacTCP 1.1 or higher, Macintosh System 6.0.5 or higher and a Hayes-compatible modem for dial-in connections.