As an old A500 user I'm quite impressed with a recently acquired A1200 ('030, CD, large HD) and I'd like to connect it to the internet.
My research tells me that the Ethernet Gold II PCMCIA card I bought on ebay is cnet.device compatible and that I need TCP/IP software that can handle the dynamic IP allocation my broadband provider (ntl) uses (DHCP I'm almost certain). This probably means Miami.
I plan to:
a) install cnet.device
b) plug in the PC card & configure cnet.device to use the card
c) install Miami & configure to use cnet.device
d) plug in the ethernet feed from NTL
In order to use NTL's broadband any NIC needs to be registered online (probably with the MAC). In fact the reg page is the only page that is sent back (regardless of address) until this is done.
Phew! I'm not a techie although I love to play with SAS/C and AmigaTeX (Turrican II isn't bad either). My question is: have I missed anything?