Windows 95/98 Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Configuration Key/Legend To This Document: [] = Buttons, tabs, or actual wording "" = Information to be typed into INPUT fields * = Very important step or note ---------------------------------------------- 1) Double-click on the [My Computer] icon on your desktop. 2) Double-click the [Dial-Up Networking] icon. *NOTE: If there is no [Dial-up Networking] folder in [My Computer], you will need to install Dial-up Networking. 3) Double-click [Make New Connection], or click [next] if prompted. 4) Enter "XMission" for the [Name of the computer you are dialing]. 5) Be sure your modem is selected in the [Select a Modem] field. If not, select it now. 6) Click [Next]. 7) Enter the local XMission phone number here. (e.g., 990-0900 for Salt Lake) 8) Click [Next]. 9) Click [Finish]. *NOTE: Depending on your current system configuration, you may be promted to install the [Dial-Up Network Adapter]. If so, click [OK] to install. (You may be prompted to insert your Win95/98 disk(s).) 10) Click once on the [XMission] icon now showing in your [Dial-Up Networking] folder. 11) Select the [File] menu, then select [Properties] 12) Click on the [Server Types] tab. 13) Under both [Advanced Options] and [Allowed Network Protocols] UNCHECK everything but [TCP/IP]. 14) Click [TCP/IP Settings]. 15) Select [Specify name server addresses]. 16) In the spaces now available next to [Primary DNS], enter "198.60.22.2". 17) In the spaces available next to [Secondary DNS], enter "198.60.22.22". 18) Click [OK] until you're back to the [Dial-up Networking] folder. 19) To dial, double-click the [XMission] icon, enter your XMission account name in the space labeled [User Name], enter your password in the space labeled [Password], then click [Dial].