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Whats the difference between Mac TCP and TCP/IP?

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Whats the difference between Mac TCP and TCP/IP?

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Mac TCP and TCP/IP perform the same function. If you have one, you don’t want or need the other. Mac TCP is the older of the two, and is sent out by JVLNET with the floppy disk version of our software. TCP/IP is part of Open Transport. On system 7.5.3 and higher, TCP/IP is integrated into the system software. If you are using system 7.5.3 or system 7.5.5, you may only see Mac TCP in your control panels. Don’t worry, TCP/IP is there, just not active.

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