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Step
1: Install the Dial-Up Networking
Note: Most machines will
come with this already installed.
An easy way to check is to click
on START >> SETTINGS and see if
Dial-Up Networking is listed.
If it is listed, skip to Step
2, otherwise proceed with the
following steps and be sure to
have the Windows Millennium CD
in the drive.
- Click
on "Start", then "Settings",
and chose "Control Panel".
- Double-click
on "Add/Remove Programs".
- Click
on the "Windows Setup" tab.
- Click
on "Communications", then
"Details".
- Check
the checkbox that says "Dial-up
Networking".
- Click
"OK", then click "OK" again.
- Windows
ME will then install Dial-Up
Networking.
Step
2: Setup TCP/IP
Note: If TCP/IP is already
installed, skip to Step 3.
- Click
on "Start", then "Settings",
and chose "Control Panel".
- Double-click
on "Network".
- Look
in the box labeled "The Following
Network Components are Installed".
Check to see if you have either
"TCP/IP" or "TCP/IP - Dial
Up Adapter" already listed
in the box. If you do, you
can skip to Step 3. If there
is no listing for either "TCP/IP"
or "TCP/IP - Dial Up Adapter",
proceed to the next step.
Note:
A very common bug is to have
TCP/IP installed more than once.
If you have done this, remove
all TCP/IP entries. You remove
an entry by highlighting it
and hitting the 'Remove' button.
Once all TCP/IP entries have
been deleted, add a single one.
- Click
on "Add", then "Protocol",
and then "Add".
- Select
"Microsoft" as the manufacturer,
then "TCP/IP" as the protocol.
- Click
"OK", "OK", and then "OK"
again.
- Windows
95 will then add TCP/IP.
Note: You might be
asked to provide computer and
workgroup names at this point.
If so, click on the identification
tab at the top of the screen,
type in your last name for the
computer name, 'workgroup' for
workgroup, and 'computer' for
computer description. Then hit
OK.
Step
3: Create dialer Icon
- Click
on "Start", then "Settings"
and select "Dial-up Networking".
- Double-click
on "Make New Connection".
- Remove
the words "My Connection"
and type "Mycybernet" in that
box. Click "Next".
- Depending
on your location, use one
of the following dial-in numbers.
If you have call-waiting,
add "*70," before the number.
•
Toronto
GTA
• Canada
Wide Access
• North
America Access
- Click
"Next".
- Click
"Finish"
Step
4: Setup the Connection Properties
- Click
on the "Mycybernet" icon with
the right mouse button and
select "Properties".
- Remove
checkmark from 'Use country
code and area code'.
- Click
the "Networking" tab at top.
- Make
sure that the "Type of Dial-Up
Server" is "PPP: Internet,
Windows2000/NT, Windows ME".
- Click
on the "TCP/IP Settings" button.
- Place
a dot beside "Specify Names
Server Addresses".
- Enter
"209.222.63.130" as the "Primary
DNS server" and "206.186.81.2"
as the "Secondary DNS Server".
- Click
"OK" button.
- Click
"OK" button.
- Click
"OK" button.
- Click
the "Security" tab at top.
- Enter
your username and password
in the boxes provided, but
leave the "Domain" box blank.
- Hit
the 'OK' button.
- Click
on the "Mycybernet" icon with
the right mouse button and
select "Create Shortcut".
Click "Yes" on the window
that appears.
- Close
the "Dial-up Networking" window
and double-click on the "Shortcut
to Mycybernet".
- Be
sure your username and password
are in the boxes provided
and click "Connect".
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