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Mac OSX 10.X
Follow the instructions below to configure
your computer for High-Speed Internet in Mac OS 10.1.X:
- Open the System preferences program from the Dock (System preferences can also be opened from the Apple Menu)


- Make sure your Ethernet card is displayed and change the Configure menu to Using DHCP
- You do not need to specify a DHCp Client ID, Domain Name Servers, or Search Domains

Network Utility
- Mac OS X comes with a Network Utility to assist in troubleshooting. You will find it in your root drive under Applications -> Utilities
- Click the Network Utility icon to open it

- The Network Utility allows you to obtain network information (hardware address, Ip address, link status, and Transfer statistics)

- The Network Utility will also help you perform troubleshooting with tools like ping, Traceroute, and Lookup (nslookup)

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