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Gathering the Information You Need<br />
You can write the information you get from your ISP, your network administrator, or<br />
your other <strong>com</strong>puter on these pages, and then enter it in Network Setup Assistant.<br />
To set up a telephone dial-up connection, gather the following information:<br />
 Service provider name<br />
 User or account name<br />
 Password<br />
 ISP phone number<br />
 Alternate phone number<br />
 Dialing prefix to obtain an outside line<br />
To set up a DSL, cable modem, LAN, or AirPort Extreme wireless connection, choose<br />
one of the following connection methods (ask your system administrator or your ISP, if<br />
you don’t know):<br />
 <strong>Manual</strong>ly<br />
 Using DHCP with a manual address<br />
 Using DHCP<br />
 Using BootP<br />
 PPP<br />
If you’re unsure which method to choose, “Using DHCP” can be a good choice, because<br />
the network supplies most of the required information for you automatically.<br />
If you selected “<strong>Manual</strong>ly” or “Using DHCP with a manual address,” gather the following:<br />
 IP address<br />
 Subnet mask<br />
 Router address<br />
Note: If you selected “Using DHCP with a manual address,” you don’t need a subnet<br />
mask or router address.<br />
If you selected “Using DHCP,” gather the following optional information (ask your ISP if<br />
you need it):<br />
 DHCP client ID<br />
 DNS servers<br />
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