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Setting
Up Dial Up Connection
For Windows 95/98/ME/XP
For
Help With Setting Up Your Dial Up
Connection using XP or 2000, click here.
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Windows
95/98/ME
Click on a link below to skip to a section
Step A: CHECK-LIST
Step B: INSTALLING DIALUP NETWORKING
Step C: ADDING NETWORKING COMPONENTS FOR
YOUR CONNECTION
Step D: MAKING A NEW CONNECTION
Step E: CONFIGURING THE CONNECTION
Step F: HOW TO GET CONNECTED
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Step A
CHECK-LIST:

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Step B
INSTALLING
DIALUP NETWORKING
For
this you will need your Windows 95/98 CD or disks
that you received with the computer. If you do not have
the CD or floppy disks contact the vendor of the computer
or call Microsoft. If you have the Windows 95/98 CD or disks
then follow the instructions below
- Click
on Start, go to Settings, and go to Control
Panel.
- Double
click Add/Remove Programs

3. Click on the Windows Setup
4. In the Components Select Communications
and then
Click on Details.
- Check
the box beside Dialup Networking and then click
OK.
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Click on OK again in the previous window.
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When asked to insert the Windows 95/98 CD into
the CD-ROM or disk with a number (e.g. like disk 12) please
do so.
If not asked for a CD or floppy; you are fine.
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You have successfully installed dialup networking. We
will
now add the necessary components for Dialup Networking.
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Step
C
ADDING
NETWORKING COMPONENTS FOR YOUR CONNECTION Required:
You will need your Windows 95/98 CD or disks. If
you do not have the CD or floppy disks then contact the
vendor of the computer or call Microsoft.
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Click on Start, go to Settings, and go to
Control Panel.
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Double Click on Network.
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You should be in the Configuration tab. In the
Network Components, if you see Dialup Adapter
and TCP/IP you can click on OK and go
to Step D.
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If you do not see Dialup Adapter, click on Add.
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Select Adapter from the list and then click on
Add.
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In the list on the Left side select Microsoft and
then in the list on the right side select Dialup Adapter
and then click on OK.

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When asked to insert the Windows 95/98 CD or disks
please do so and then click on OK. If not asked,
you are fine.
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If you see TCP/IP in the list of Network Components
installed you are done with installation of the network
components. Click on OK and proceed to Step
D. If you do not see TCP/IP, Click Add.
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Select Protocols from the list and click Add.
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In the list on the right side select Microsoft and
in the list on the right select TCP/IP and then
click OK.
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When asked to insert the Windows 95/98 CD or disks
please do so and then click on OK. If it does
not ask you for anything then you are fine.
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Now you should see TCP/IP in the list with Dialup
Adapter. Click on OK.
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It should now ask you to restart the computer. Click on
Yes.
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If not prompted to restart the computer, click on Start,
go to Shutdown, and then click on Restart the
Computer and then click Yes.
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You have successfully added the protocols required for
the connections. We will now configure the network protocols
we just added.
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Step
D
MAKING
A NEW CONNECTION
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Double click on My Computer and then Double click
on Dialup Networking.
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Double click on Make New Connection
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In the new screen, type in a name by which you would like
to refer to the connection (e.g. GroLen or 56K)
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In the same screen, select the modem that you have on
the Computer if it is not automatically displayed in the
drop down list and click on Next.
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In the new screen for the Phone number do not put anything
in the Area Code text box. In the Telephone
Number text box type in the local number you use to
connect to GroLen. (For a complete list of all access
numbers, click here).
Please verify the number you
are entering is not a toll call from your area. GroLen
Communications is not responsibile for any toll charges
incurred, so please double check before entering.
Once you have entered your local access number
click on Next.

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In the next window Click on Finish.
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You should now see the Connection you just created in
the Dialup
Networking window. Select the connection you just created
by clicking
it once and then go to File and then Create
Shortcut.
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It will tell you that it could not create a shortcut and
ask you if you want to place the shortcut on the Desktop
instead, Click on Yes.
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You have now successfully created a new connection. Follow
the directions on how to get connected below in order
to use the Internet and/or check your mail.
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Step
E
CONFIGURING
THE CONNECTION
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Click on the Connection once to select the connection.
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Click on File and select Properties.
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In the connection properties click on the Server types
tab.
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At the bottom of the windows, there should be a section
saying Allowed Network Protocols. Uncheck NetBEUI
and IPX/SPX Compatible and check TCP/IP.
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Click on TCP/IP Settings.
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In the TCP/IP settings, click on Server assigned IP
address.
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Click on Server assigned name server addresses.
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For the Primary DNS: leave blank
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For the Secondary DNS: leave blank
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Check Use IP header compression
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Check Use default gateway on remote network.
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Click on OK. We have now successfully created and
configured the connection.
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Step
F
HOW
TO GET CONNECTED
To use
Netscape or to check your mail through telnet you must first
get connected
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To get connected double click on the connection you created
on the Desktop. If you cannot find the connection on the
Desktop, Click on Start, go to Programs,
go to Accessories, and then go to Dialup Networking.
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You should now see the connection you created in the Dialup
Networking Window. Double click on the connection.
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In the new screen, for the Username type in YOUR
GROLEN USERNAME and for the Password type in your
GROLEN PASSWORD. (Please note that if you are connecting
to one of our National Access phone numbers, you must
enter your username as USERNAME@grolen.com)
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Then check the Save password box.
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Click on Connect and then your modem should start
dialing. It will then tell you that it is Verifying
Username and Password and then it should connect you.
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Once you are connected you should see two small computers
beside the time on the bottom right hand corner of the
screen.
Now you can use the Internet with the web browser, email
software or other internet software of your choice.
Further
Information
Your
Windows 95/98 computer comes with a copy of Internet Explorer.
However, if you would prefer to use Netscape Navigator or
Communicator, you can download a copy of these programs
from the Netscape
Website
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