Getting TCP/IP
After you subscribe to an ISP and have all the software, hardware, and information, you need to configure your system to be able to access the Internet. Configuring the TCP/IP isn�t always a snap, but your ISP might send you software that can do the job in a flash.
If not, gather together your Windows 95 Setup disks or CD-ROM and manual. You�ll have to gallop through the Internet Setup Wizard steps that get you ready to giddyup and go onto the Internet.
If you use another system, such as Windows 3.x, you will have to purchase TCP/IP software from a vendor. On a Macintosh, you can use the built-in Mac TCP software and configure the TCP/IP stack in the Control Panels of the System folder.