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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: on December 17, 2002, 11:50:41 AM
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I posted this once before, but do not recall the answers.
What do I do to connect my Amiga top Broadband?
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Ethernet
RJ45 Cable
Cable Modem
Miami
And some one to put your network point in.
UK
ntl: telewest or BT
AOL, Tiscali, Freeserve etc don't have a broadband network they are just rebaged ntl: / BT broadband products.
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@Washac
I've got Blueyonder 1Mbit Broadband at home currently connected to 2 PC's.
We've ordered a Router and so over Xmas I will then be connecting the Amiga up as well.
-john
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Have a look at our website for a guide to Broadband on the Amiga.
http://www.swaug.org.uk/broadband
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OK, So I have my broadband installed at home.
I have my cable modem, I assume this all just plugs in as normal, yes/no?
Now, how do I setup Miami and Yam to work with broadband.
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The man has been then.
What type of modem do you have ?
You can interigate Motorola's via a web browser.
Thick Coax cable to the "F" connector plate on your wall.
RJ45 Network cable to the ethernet port on your Amiga (The one in your modem box if it came with one)
Check the Modem and Network Card. There should be a link light illuminated on both.
This is good as layer 1 (physical connection) is up.
Rename miami.default to oldconfig or something.
Run MiamiInit
Select Ethernet/Cable Modem/ASDL
Type in your network driver that came with your network card.
Devs:Networks/xxxxx.device adjust path / xx's to suit.
Will get you an IP address via DHCP.
Ask you for a netmask enter 255.255.255.0
this should come automatically just press enter.
Job done save config and exit.
Run Miami
Import from Miamiinit V3
Save as default
Click online
You know need to register the modem it should only let you go to one site which is the registration site.
With ntl: AWEB is the only browser that works with the autoreg site.
You'll need to enter some details like your account number transfer details from dialup MAC address (Long HEX number on the back of the cable modem) etc.
It will set up you email options.
Once this is done and the modem is registered your just browse as normal.
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Hey, many thanks for all that.
The man has not been yet, just getting prepared for next year.
Any info on YAM settings at all.
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What is the best and cheapest ethernet to get ???
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Any info on YAM settings at all.
Yes... Install it... :-)
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Washac wrote:
What is the best and cheapest ethernet to get ???
What type of Amiga Expansion have you got?
PCMCIA ?
ZORRO 2/3 ?
PCI ?
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I only have the PCMIA I am afraid, and that is full of Surfsquirrel....
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In a standard A1200 I believe your best and only
option is the pcmcia slot. You will need to download
a copy of cnet.device from aminet...in it is a file
which lists all of the known compatabile PCMCIA
network cards.
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Washac wrote:
I only have the PCMIA I am afraid, and that is full of Surfsquirrel....
Do you use the SCSI on your surf squirrel or just the fast serial port ?
You could get a second hand Blizzard / Apollo with SCSI on and free up your PCMCIA that way and use your internal serial.
Get an A1 and keep your A1200 for legacy stuff.
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It is the SCSI as I have my CD drive connected to it.
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for the pcmcia cnet.device, any well behaved NE2000 compatible card should work.
- Jar.
URK! has html been turned off on the sigs?
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Either way your gonna have to expand / modify.
The surf squirrel has got to go if you want to use your PCMCIA port period. Unless your prepared not to have your cd plugged in while your online.
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@washac:
On a bog-standard A1200 the PCMCIA port is the only expansion port you can use to get ethernet. So either you get a Zorro/PCI daughterboard or you rip out the Squirrel and get a cheap PCMCIA ethernet card :-(.