Connecting Your MacBook to a Network
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- Introduction
- Connecting to a Wired Network
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Manually Configuring Network Settings
- Making Mobile Connections with the iPhone and Cellular Data Cards
- Creating Virtual Private Network Connections
- Managing Multiple Connections with Locations and Configurations
- Seeking Automated Network Assistance
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In this chapter, you’ll learn how to get your MacBook online including tasks like connecting to wired and wireless networks, iPhones, VPNs and more.
This chapter is from the book
This chapter shows how to get your MacBook online including tasks like:
- Connecting to wired networks
- Connecting to secure wireless networks
- Configuring network address, DNS, and routing information
- Verifying network connections
- Tethering to an iPhone
- Using WWAN cards
- Creating VPN connections
- Managing multiple connections with Locations
Introduction
Being connected to a network gives you access to information, files, and services such as email or the web. Your MacBook can keep you connected whenever and wherever you are—from connecting to home and corporate networks to using cellular data cards and iPhone tethering, if there’s a network present, you can access it!
In this chapter, we explore the connection options available to you on your MacBook.
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