· 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.
· Do not hesitate to contact us with comments and suggestions at feedback@theisplist.com
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Windows NT DUN setup
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Step 1. New dialup connection setup should start with creating a
New Phonebook Entry.If the TCP/IP protocol is installed, you can
proceed with step 2. If the TCP/IP protocol is not installed, go to
Start, Control Panel, double click Network, click the Protocols tab,
click Add, click TCP/IP Protocol, click OK, and then follow the
instructions on your screen. |
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Step 2.
Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop then double click
Dial-Up Networking. |
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You can also get to the Dial-Up Networking folder
by clicking on Start, Programs, and Accessories. |
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Step 3. Now you will create your Express 56 Phonebook Entry:
click New to use the Setup Wizard.Step 4. Under Name The New
Phonebook Entry enter your ISP name and click the Next button. |
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Step 5. Select "I am calling the Internet" and click Next... |
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Step 6. Enter the Area Code and Phone Number of the local
access number you will be dialing into. Click next...
If you don't know yet what is your local access number, check with
your ISP. We strongly suggest you to check with your local telephone
company to make sure the number you are dialing is local and free
of additional charges. |
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Step 7. Click Finish button. |
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Step 8. Click More and then click Edit Entry & Modem Properties.
This opens a window with five tabs across the top: Basic, Server,
Script, Security, and X25. |
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Step 9. Select the Server tab. Under Dial-up server type select
PPP: Windows NT, Windows 95 Plus, Internet. Under Network protocols
check the TCP/IP box ONLY. Check Enable software compression |
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Step 10. Click the TCP/IP Settings button. Select Server assigned
IP address. Select Server assigned name server addresses. Check Use
IP header compression and check Use default gateway on remote network.
Now click the OK button. |
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Step 11. Now select the Security tab. Under Authentication and
encryption policy select Accept any authentication including clear
text. Click OK.Step 12. To connect, double click on the
new Phonebook Entry you just made. When the 'Connect To' window
opens, enter your user ID in the User name field and your password
in the Password field. Leave the Domain field BLANK. If you don't
want to enter your password every time, check Save password.
Click the Connect button. |
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Further reproduction prohibited.
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