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Old 05-30-2002, 10:52 AM
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Hi Steady Foot,

I used Basilisk II also for quite a while and I think I can help you.
Its much simpler as you might think. Basilisk has a built in
"Router-Module" which is attaching itself to whatever internet connection
your host-windows is running. So MacOS itself it not caring at all. It just
uses the given connection - no matter what kind it is. It does not matter
if its a modem, a cable, airport... if you have access from windows you
have automatically also within the emulation!
But - I guess you never enabled the router-module?

Here is a screenshot:



Be sure to use this exact settings. So, all done so far.
Now be sure to set your TCP/IP control panel in MacOS to sensible
values. Theoretically any IP should work, but use this values which
work for sure. Please only change the "Name server addr.:" to a
nameserver of your own provider. This one in the screenshot will work
only for german T-Online. You can get that info with "winipcfg"
(DNS-Server)



Now internet should work from within the emulator exactly like it does
from windows.
If you still have problems disable any firewall software and check if
your MacOS installation is not broken.

Good luck,
PWC Hor
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