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Windows NT 4.x: Setting
up (Dial-Up Networking)
This short tutorial covers the setup of
Remote Access Services (RAS) on Windows NT for use with your Internet zap
PPP account. Before starting, please ensure that you have your Windows
NT4 CD handy. Also, these instructions assume that you have already
installed your modem from the Control Panel.
Setting
Up RAS
- My Computer
- Control Panel
- Network
- Services
- If
Remote Access Service (RAS) is not installed, press Add and
then double-click on Remote Access Service
- If
prompted to insert your NT4 CD, please do so and follow any
instructions given...
- RAS
should now be in the list of installed services
- Double
click on Remote Access Service
- If
no modems are listed, press Add and then select your modem from
the drop down list
- Click
once on your modem to select it
- Configure
- Select
Dial Out only or Dial Out or Receive calls and press OK
- Network
- For
outgoing calls, make sure that you have TCP/IP enabled, and
then press OK
- Continue
- Close
At this point, you will probably be
prompted to Restart your Computer. If so, select YES to reboot.
Creating
A New Dial up Networking Connection ( DUN)
- Log
in
- My Computer
- Dial Up Networking
- If
there are no DUN connections, then press OK when prompted,
otherwise press New to make a new connection..
- In
the Connection name, type "Internet ZAP"
- Fill
in the phone number information for your local Point of Presence
- Server
- Dial-Up
Server Type should be PPP
- TCP/IP enabled
- IPX/SPX
disabled
- NetBEUI
disabled
- Enable software compression ON
- Enable PPP LCP Extensions ON
- TCP/IP Settings
- Server assigned IP
address
- Specify Name Server
addresses
- Primary
DNS: 154.6.115.10
- Secondary
DNS: 154.6.115.20
- Primary
WINS: 0.0.0.0
- Secondary
WINS: 0.0.0.0
- Use IP header compression ON
- Use default gateway on remote network ON
- OK
- Script: Set to None
- Security: Set to Accept
any authentication including clear text
- X.25: Set to (none)
- OK
Connecting
to The Server
- Dial
- Enter
your username in lowercase.( 5037username)
- Enter
your password (case sensitive)
- Make
sure the domain field is blank
- OK
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