Following are several ways to set up your Macintosh for Internet access. In all cases, the best results will be achieved by using the System 7.5.5 (older systems) or OS 8 (newer systems) and the most current version of application software.
Make sure you have your CySpace® Welcome Letter handy, determine what CySpace® Access Phone Number you will be using, then follow the links for more complete information or instructions about each option.
For Macs with System 7.5.x, the Apple Internet Connection Kit that was included with many systems offers one of the most painless ways for Macintosh users to get up and running on the Internet. The AICK includes System Update software which installs TCP/IP networking software as well as PPP dial-up software and most of the Internet software you will need.