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       PartyNet - Connecting your machine 
      What 
        you need before the party  | Connecting 
        your machine  | Troubleshooting 
        | Special cases 
      
       Physical Connection 
        If you have everything set up in advance (the 
          proper network card in your machine and the right cable in your hand) 
          then this section is very easy. Take hold of one end (either end) of 
          the cable and plug it into the RJ45 connector of your network card. 
         
        Take the other end and plug it into the switch, 
          like this:  
      
        And that is it. If you did it right you should 
          see a small green light at the switch attesting to your success (assuming 
          your machine is on).  
      
      Settings
      The partynet supports only TCP/IP. The IPs (as 
        well as routing information) is dealt out with DHCP similar to last year. 
       
      Again, we assume that *nix users are able to configure 
        their machines to use DHCP on their own (no, we will not provide 
        you with a static IP just because you are running Linux).  
      Right click on 'Network Neighborhood', and choose 
        'Properties'.  
       
       
      Choose 'TCP/IP' and click on the 'Properties' button. 
        Note that if you usually use a modem, you should have two 'TCP/IP' entries 
        in the list - choose that one that says 'TCP/IP -> >name of your 
        network card<' (in general it is the one that does *not* say 'dialup 
        adapter'). 
      
        
      Choose 'IP address', and choose 'Obtain IP address 
        automatically'.  
       
       
      You should not need to touch any of the other settings. 
       
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