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@ -43,10 +43,9 @@ using one of the supported PCMCIA Ethernet cards, also be sure that
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it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not,
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it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not,
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unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards.
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unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards.
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If you don't have the option of DHCP configuration, you will also need
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You will also need to know your IP address on the network, the
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to know your IP address on the network and the "netmask" value for
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"netmask" value for your address class, and the name of your machine.
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your address class in addition to the name of your machine. Your
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Your system administrator can tell you which values to use for your
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system administrator can tell you which values to use for your
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particular network setup. If you will be referring to other hosts by
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particular network setup. If you will be referring to other hosts by
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name rather than IP address, you'll also need a name server and
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name rather than IP address, you'll also need a name server and
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possibly the address of a gateway (if you're using PPP, it's your
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possibly the address of a gateway (if you're using PPP, it's your
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@ -43,10 +43,9 @@ using one of the supported PCMCIA Ethernet cards, also be sure that
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it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not,
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it's plugged in _before_ the laptop is powered on! FreeBSD does not,
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unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards.
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unfortunately, currently support "hot insertion" of PCMCIA cards.
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If you don't have the option of DHCP configuration, you will also need
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You will also need to know your IP address on the network, the
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to know your IP address on the network and the "netmask" value for
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"netmask" value for your address class, and the name of your machine.
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your address class in addition to the name of your machine. Your
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Your system administrator can tell you which values to use for your
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system administrator can tell you which values to use for your
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particular network setup. If you will be referring to other hosts by
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particular network setup. If you will be referring to other hosts by
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name rather than IP address, you'll also need a name server and
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name rather than IP address, you'll also need a name server and
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possibly the address of a gateway (if you're using PPP, it's your
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possibly the address of a gateway (if you're using PPP, it's your
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