Hardware requirements
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The following are the hardware requirements for setting up and running a Remote Access MultiPort Server:
* Any Macintosh computer with slots for 12-inch NuBus cards and an Apple SuperDrive for high-density floppy disks.
* 5MB RAM for a 4-port server; 8MB RAM for a 16-port server
* A hard disk
* An Apple Remote Access Serial Card and an Apple RS-232 cable
* One or more high-speed modems
* A telephone line for each modem
Software requirements
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Your Remote Access MultiPort Server package includes installer disks, which contain all the software you need to run the Remote Access MultiPort Server and Remote Access Manager application. Additionally, you must be running system software version 7.0 or later on your server computer (7.1 is recommended).
Macintosh clients need to run System 7 and should have either Apple Remote Access Personal Service for Macintosh version 2.0, or Apple Remote Access Client for Macintosh version 2.0 software installed.
Network requirements
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Connect your Remote Access MultiPort Server to an AppleTalk network using the same type of networking software and cable types as used with other devices on your network. Any AppleTalk network is capable of supporting a Remote Access MultiPort Server. The most common network choices are LocalTalk, Ethernet, and Token Ring.