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...service provider requires it). 6 Click Apply to make sure you turn it back on to reset the modem hardware. Check the cables and power supplies for the PPPoE service from the Ethernet pop-up menu. Some ISPs recommend that you received from the modem to the wall jack. Cable ...Modem, DSL, and LAN Internet Connections Make sure all modem cables are fully plugged in Network preferences. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list, and choose PPPoE from the ...
...service provider requires it). 6 Click Apply to make sure you turn it back on to reset the modem hardware. Check the cables and power supplies for the PPPoE service from the Ethernet pop-up menu. Some ISPs recommend that you received from the modem to the wall jack. Cable ...Modem, DSL, and LAN Internet Connections Make sure all modem cables are fully plugged in Network preferences. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list, and choose PPPoE from the ...
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... of sharing the connection, also known as network address translation (NAT) or "IP masquerading." Check the cables and power supplies to share one for "AirPort" Mac Help or visit the AirPort support website at www.apple.com/support/airport. You need to know if your ISP or network administrator. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 77...
... of sharing the connection, also known as network address translation (NAT) or "IP masquerading." Check the cables and power supplies to share one for "AirPort" Mac Help or visit the AirPort support website at www.apple.com/support/airport. You need to know if your ISP or network administrator. Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 77...
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...ratio: Greater than 90 dB  Total harmonic distortion + noise: Less than -85 dB (.01 percent)  Channel separation: Greater than 90 dB Power Supply AC line input  Voltage ranges: 100-240 V alternating current (AC)  Current: Maximum of the computer's built-in USB ports is allotted ...What's Under the Hood 93 USB devices Each of 12 A (low voltage range) or 6 A (high voltage range)  Frequency: 50-60 Hz Power Requirements for Expansion Cards and Peripherals Expansion cards Combined maximum power consumption for all four PCI Express slots should not exceed 300 watts (W).
...ratio: Greater than 90 dB  Total harmonic distortion + noise: Less than -85 dB (.01 percent)  Channel separation: Greater than 90 dB Power Supply AC line input  Voltage ranges: 100-240 V alternating current (AC)  Current: Maximum of the computer's built-in USB ports is allotted ...What's Under the Hood 93 USB devices Each of 12 A (low voltage range) or 6 A (high voltage range)  Frequency: 50-60 Hz Power Requirements for Expansion Cards and Peripherals Expansion cards Combined maximum power consumption for all four PCI Express slots should not exceed 300 watts (W).
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... computer or display is exposed to unplug the power cord from the main power supply. Important Safety Information WARNING: Failure to follow these rules for handling and cleaning your Mac Pro and display. To disconnect your display completely, you must also unplug its power cable from your Mac Pro is within easy reach so that at least one...
... computer or display is exposed to unplug the power cord from the main power supply. Important Safety Information WARNING: Failure to follow these rules for handling and cleaning your Mac Pro and display. To disconnect your display completely, you must also unplug its power cable from your Mac Pro is within easy reach so that at least one...
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audio 31 display 13, 31 Ethernet 15, 29 FireWire 25, 29, 89 power 89 USB 16, 25, 29, 89 power button 17, 25 power cord 12 power requirements 93 power socket 29 power supply 93 problems connecting to Internet 76 processor 86 protective film 10 R RAM 33, 43, 86 reset the PRAM 69 S SAS drive 51 screen setting brightness...
audio 31 display 13, 31 Ethernet 15, 29 FireWire 25, 29, 89 power 89 USB 16, 25, 29, 89 power button 17, 25 power cord 12 power requirements 93 power socket 29 power supply 93 problems connecting to Internet 76 processor 86 protective film 10 R RAM 33, 43, 86 reset the PRAM 69 S SAS drive 51 screen setting brightness...