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Macintosh OS X - DSL Connection

Before you begin, you will need the following information:

If you do not have this information, please contact us.

If you are using Macintosh OS 10.2 you may be able to use the Setup Assistant to setup your DSL connection. Click here for instructions.

Click the Apple menu and choose System Preferences.

In the System Preferences window, click Network. Set the Location to Automatic, and Configure to Built-in Ethernet.

Click onto the TCP/IP tab.

  • Choose to Configure Manually.
  • Enter your assigned IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Router (or Gateway) address into the appropriate boxes.
  • Enter your Expedient DNS Numbers into the Domain Name Servers box. Click here for the list of Expedient DNS Servers.
  • Enter expedient.net into the Search Domains.

Click the PPPoE tab. Make sure that Connect using PPPoE is not checked.

Click the AppleTalk tab. Place a checkmark in Make AppleTalk Active, and set the Configure option to Automatically.

Click the Proxies tab. Expedient does not use proxy servers. These options should NOT be checked.

Click Save. You may need to restart your computer for the new connection to become active.

 
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