Getting back to AmiTCP:
Have photos of each
Have looked at the Configuration setup, and have photos of each screen, if required.
As for procedure:
I first open the Amitcp drawer on the Amiga. There is an icon that says Start AmiTCP, so I click on it.
Next, I click on the Config AmiTCP icon, which allows me to either Install for Real or Pretend to Install. I have been pretending to install as an exercise.
Next window lists several options. Above the options a message reads AmiTCP seems to be already configured, select one of the following, so I choose Modify IP provider configuration.
Next window says select one of the following configuration styles, so I choose Fixed Nework Connection.
Next window says Do you want to keep the current interface, which is “wf_ethernet”, I choose yes.
Next window says Give IP address for the interface wf-ethernet. Current defaukt is 192.168.1.125, which is listed in the Home Network Window of the Modem control panel as belonging to Unknown, which I take to be the Amiga, because when the Amiga is running, Unknown shows as connected, when the Amiga is off, unknown shows as Inactive.
Next window says Give net mask of the network on the interface wf-ethernet. Address of the interface is 192.168.1.125. Give an empty string if you want to bypass this option. I leave the default, as this is just an exercise in familiarity with the process.
Next window says Give the IP address of the default gateway or give an empty string. Current default is 192.168.1.254.
Next window asks if your name server configured static or dynamic? Default is Static.
Next window says Give the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) for the interface. 0 represents the interface default (maximum) This is set at zero. Below says Valid range is 0 to 1500
Next window appears to be a summary, says This is the configuration you gave:
Interface: wf-ethernet
IP Address: 192.168.1.125
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway address: 192.168.1.254
UseBootP: NO
Dynamic Name Servers: NO
MTU: <default>