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OCR: Macintosh TROUBLE SHOOTER Control Panels: Network / AppleTalk System 7.x's Classic Networking control panel Network AppleTalk Connection: LocalTalk Ether Talk Built In Built In Current Zone: < No zones available > AppleTalk Version: 58.1.5 Ether Talk Version: 2.5.7 To enable Ethernet connection, you need the Ethernet drivers from the System CD/disks LocalTalk uses the Macs built in Mac to Mac socket for straight AppleTalk communication. For anyone who has network capabilities on your Amiga, you can only use Ethernet as AppleTalk is not entirely possible in emulation. For Ethernet to work you need the Ethernet drivers, which should be located in the System/Extensions folder. If not, then you need to install the Apple drivers from the System CD or disk set. Networking couldn't be simpler to setup, once you've rebooted with the Ethernet drivers loaded, all you have to do is select Ethernet or EtherTalk and select the network service you need, from the Chooser. MacOS 8.x's Open Transport network & Apple Talk control panel AppleTalk 3.0.3 Connect Via: Ethernet ♦ Setup Current zone: <no zones available > AppleTalk address: user defined Node: 173 Network: 41201 Network range: 0 to 65534 Info Options... The Options button displays another window for turning off AppleTalk and for enabling "advanced options" (as displayed above). Info gives you details of your Ethernet setup.