MacTCP can work perfectly fine to connect to the Internet, browse FTP 
servers, AFP servers (but only up to OS X 10.2), and so on. 

http://www.applefool.com/se30

The Dynamically radio button isn't supposed to be used in MacTCP. Use 
Manually. Set the Class to C. 

Use the Server mode if you are running MacPPP. All of this is described in 
detail at the former link. If you're running with 7.5.3 then you should 
update to 7.5.5 and install OpenTransport 1.3. If you plan on sticking with 
MacTCP (it works perfectly fine...heck, I could connect to the WWW on just 
1.44MB floppy, a Ethernet card or a serial port and 4MiB of RAM) then don't 
upgrade the AppleShare Client or Workstation version. 

To answer your other thread, I'm assuming you install Stuffit on both 
computers with the Installer, and not installed with one and then copied 
the installation to the other. Try using self-extracting archives if you're 
not quite set up yet. Even then I like to use CompactPro, but I keep 
Stuffit Deluxe around for mostly decoding and decompression purposes. 

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