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Step1. From the
Start menu, click Settings, and choose Dial-Up
Networking.

Step 2. Double-click the
Make New Connection icon.

Step 3. In the Type a
name for the computer you are dialing field, type in your
provider. Next, click the down arrow on the Select a device
drop-down list and choose your default modem. Then click the
Next button.

Step
4. In the Area
code field, type in your local area code. In the Telephone
number field, type your local access number. Then click the
Next button.
Note: Remember to make sure that the number you choose is a local
toll-free call.
Step 5. Click the
Finish button.

Step 6. Click the New
Dial-up icon with your right mouse button, then choose
Properties.

Step 7. Click on the
Networking tab. Click the down arrow on the Type of
Dial-Up Server: drop-down list and choose PPP: Internet,
Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me. Uncheck all the boxes except for
Enable software compression and TCP/IP. Then click the
TCP/IP Settings... button.

Step 8. Select Specify
name server addresses. In the Primary DNS field, type the
primary DNS given to you by your provider. In the Secondary
DNS field, type in the secondary DNS given to you by your
provider. Then click the OK button.

Step 9. Click on the
Security tab. In the User name field, type in your
email address. In the Password field, type in your password.
Click the OK button.

Click the New Dial-up icon with your right mouse
button, then choose Create Shortcut.

Click the Yes button.
You are now set up in Dial-Up
Networking. |