Dialup Setup Information - Windows 95
1. Click "Start",
"Settings", and then "Control Panel". Within "Control Panel",
double-click "Dial-Up Networking" icon, and then double-click the
"Make New Connection" icon to open the setup wizard.
2. For the "Type a
name for the computer you are dialing" section, type SurfAnytime. If
your system's modem is not listed in the "Select a modem" section,
select your modem type from that pull-down menu. Now click on the
Multilink tab, select 'use additional devices' then click 'add'.
Select the second ISDN modem and enter the exact same telephone number
as previous. and click "Next".
3. Within the "Area
Code" and "Telephone Number" sections, type the SurfAnytime dialup
number that is local to your area, and click "Next". SurfAnytime's
dialup numbers can be found at
http://www.surfanytime.net/support.html
4. A confirmation
will verify that you created a new Dial-Up Networking connection
called "SurfAnytime", and you can click "Finish" at this point.
5. From here, you
can create a shortcut icon for the SurfAnytime dialer on your desktop
screen. Click "Start", "Settings", and then "Control Panel". Within
"Control Panel", double-click the "Dial-Up Networking" icon, and you
should see an icon titled "SurfAnytime".
6. You should see a
separate icon for the SurfAnytime dialer you just created. Right
mouse-click over that icon, and select "Create Shortcut".
7. You should
receive this message - "Windows cannot create a shortcut here. Do you
want the shortcut to be placed on the desktop instead". Click the
"Yes" button, and the dialer icon will appear on your desktop screen.
8. To start your
Internet connection, double-click the dialer icon to open the dialer
program. Type your "User name" and "Password" IDs exactly as they
appear in your email confirmation. Check/Select the "Save password"
option.
9. Click the
"Connect" button, and a "Status" box will appear to display the
progress of your connection attempt. That box will disappear once
you've successfully established your Internet connection.
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