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Windows 95A Dial-Up
Networking
*Note: If
you are unsure what version of Windows 95/98 you are using, right-click
on My Computer and choose Properties. Under the System tab,
you will see the version of Microsoft Windows. If it reads Windows
98, you are using Windows 98. If it reads Windows 95 and the version
number is followed by the letter B, then you are using Windows 95B.
If it reads Windows 95 and the version number below it is not followed
by a letter, you are using Windows 95A.
To configure Dial-Up Networking
(DUN), you must first open it. Double-click on My Computer on
your desktop. Then double-click on Dial-Up Networking.
- Inside Dial-Up Networking,
you should see an icon labeled, WonderWave.net. If so, right-click
on the icon. From the menu that appears, choose Properties.
If not, click on Make a New Connection to enter the Setup
Wizard. Upon creating your WonderWave.net connection, you will
need to return here to configure the connection.
- Under the General tab,
make sure that your access number (Phone number) is correct, then
click on Configure at the bottom.
- Under the General tab,
make sure your Maximum speed is set properly with respect
to your modem's speed. A 14.4 Kbps modem should be set to 19200,
28.8 Kbps should be 38400, and 33.6 Kbps and 56 Kbps modems should
be 57600. Then click on OK.
- Under the Server Types tab,
make sure that the Type of Dial-up Server is set to PPP.
- In Advanced options,
make sure that Enable software compression is the ONLY box
that is checked.
- In Allowed network protocols,
make sure that TCP/IP is the ONLY box that is checked.
- Click on TCP/IP Settings.
- In TCP/IP Settings,
make sure that Server assigned IP address and Specify
name server addresses are selected.
- Make sure that the Primary
DNS reads 208.49.144.10 and
that the Secondary DNS reads 69.220.182.10.
- Make sure that both Use
IP header compression and Use default gateway on remote
network are checked.
- Click on OK and
then on OK again.
Note: In addition to configuring Dial-up Networking, it
is also important to check out the settings in the Network
Control Panel.
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