Apple CS II User's Manual

Apple Network Card User's Manual - CS II.
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The Apple Ethernet CS II Card expands the
communication capabilities of models of Macintosh
computers that have a communication slot II (CS II).
The card is designed for networks that conform to the
IEEE 802.3 standard for Ethernet. 

There are three configurations of the Apple Ethernet
CS II Card, each with a connector for a different type
of Ethernet cable. These are
m twisted pair
m thin coaxial (“coax”) 
m AAUI (universal connector)

This manual provides instructions for all three
configurations of the card.

You begin by installing the card and then connecting
it to your network. You should also install the latest
version of the Ethernet software if a disk is included
with the card.

The Apple Ethernet CS II Card requires System
7.5.3 or a later version. For best performance your
system should have 8 megabytes (MB) minimum of
random-access memory (RAM). 

What’s in the box
m One Apple Ethernet CS II Card with either a

twisted-pair connector, a thin coaxial connector
(with T-connector attached), or an AAUI connector
Note: Keep the card inside its antistatic bag in 
the protective cardboard box until you’re ready 
to install it.

m One floppy disk containing Ethernet CS II

software

m Warranty card
m User’s guide

IMPORTANT

If you purchased a new Macintosh and

this booklet came in the box, your Apple Ethernet
CS II Card and software may already be installed,
and no disk containing the Ethernet CS II software
is included. Skip ahead to “Installing Your
Ethernet Software” for information about setting
up your software.

About the Apple Ethernet CS II Card

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