Not sure what you background with Macs is. You simply need to connect them to the network and power them up. Then you can go check the network settings and see if they are set to DHCP onto the network. If they do not DHCP you will need to manually specify their addresses. This response may be too simply or too complex depending on your experience with using a Mac. If you need more info let us know more specifics.

On Dec 16, 2003, at 8:02 PM, KWBeal wrote:

I have a G3 (OS 9.2.2) and a 6360 (OS 9.1) that I want to network...

I have DSL and am running through the modem/router to a switch and then to the computers via ethernet..

I need to know how to set up the software on both computers so that I can share/transfer files, etc...

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks,

Ken

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