DUN Tutorial » Windows CE DUN (Dialup Networking) setup.
Fri, July 30, 2010
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· In order to set up a Dialup network configuration with any provider you will need to know:
1. The name of your Internet Service Provider.
2. Your login ID (also called user name, login name or screen name).
3. Your password
4. Your primary dial-up number
5. Your secondary dial-up number (if applicable)

· Always contact your phone company to verify if the numbers provided by your ISP are a local call. Calling plans in many areas are very confusing, and you may end up paying your telco several hundreds dollars at the end of the month. Dial 0 on your telephone and ask the operator whether the number you are going to use is a local call.

· We hate to remind, but always set your CAPS LOCK off before typing your password. In most cases passwords are case-sensitive.

· While we tried to make this tutorial as complete and straightforward as possible, it is a supplementary information and doesn't constitute professional customer support from your ISP. Keep your ISP's tecsupport phone number / e-mail address handy.

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Windows CE DUN setup
Open the Remote Communications folder. To find it:
·Tap Start, then Programs.
·Tap Communications.
·Double-tap Remote Communications.
Step 1.
Double-tap Make New Connection. You will be asked for some details:
Step 2.
Type a name for the connection (eg. Connect).
Step 3.
Select Dial-Up Connection (rather than Direct Connection).
Tap Next to continue.
Step 4.
Choose your modem from the Select a modem box.
Enter the Area code and Telephone number of your nearest POP

Tap the TCP/IP Settings button.

Step 5.
Select Server-assigned IP address.
Deselect Log on to network.
Select Use software compression.
Select Use IP header compression.
Step 6.
Select Server-assigned name server addresses.

Step 7.
Tap the OK button on the menu bar.

Your connection is ready to use.

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