check that appletalk control panel is set for "Ethernet" (built-in or otherwise). and that TCP/IP is set for DHCP. Plug in your little ethernet transceiver doo-hickey on the back & try a browser. That should be about it, if memory serves.
I'll check the AppleTalk setting - hadn't thought about that. Hopefully your suggestion will make the DHCP option available in TCP/IP - there isn't one when it's only MacIP. The only installed software right now is Fetch, BetterTelnet, and StuffIt Expander. I can grab iCab and an old Netscape from an FTP site once networking is active.
Thanks, Tim
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