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SET UP «
Windows XP | Windows
2000 | Windows NT
| Windows 98/95 |
Windows ME | Mac OS8.X
| Mac OS7.X
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Configure Remote Access Dialer
Mac Internet Configuration
Configure my PacInfo mail account
Use Internet Setup Assitant (OS 7.X only) |
| How to set up Remote
Access for a PacInfo dial-up connection: |
| 1. To bring up the
Remote Access Dialer program, click on the Apple
menu and bring up the Control Panel menu. Scroll
down and select the Remote Access option. |
| 2. If this is the
first time you have accessed this program, the window
that will appear will look like the following: |
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| --In order to get
to the information we need, click on the blue arrow
that is pointing at Setup, this will make the program
open the default settings. |
| 3. You will now see
a window that looks like the following: |
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| 4. Enter your PacInfo
user name in the Name field. For example, if your
PacInfo e-mail address is john@pacinfo.com, then
your user name would be john. |
| 5. Enter your password
in the Password field. Note: you can check Save
password if you want the dialer to remember your
password. |
| 6. Enter the PacInfo
dial-up phone number in the Number field (i.e. 541-762-7762).
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| 7. Next, click on
the Options button. This will bring up a window
like the following: |
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| 8. Select PPP from
the Use protocol pull down menu. This will allow
for more dependable and easier connections. |
| 9. Click on the OK
button to close this window, close the Remote Access
window, and select the Save option to save these
settings. |
| 10. Follow the instructions
below to configure your TCP/IP settings. |
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| 1. From the General
tab, click on the Open TCP/IP button. |
| 2. Select Connect
via PPP. |
| 3. Make sure Configure
is set to Using PPP Server. |
| 4. As the Starting
domain name of the Implicit Search Path type pacinfo.com
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| 5. In the Name server
addr box type 12.7.120.131 then press Enter on your
keyboard and type 12.7.120.132 as a second name
server address. |
| 6. Type pacinfo.com
in the Additional Search domains field. |
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| NOTE--If the right
side of your TCP/IP window does not look like the
window above (for example--it only has a window
named Search Domains: where it should list the Implicit
Search Paths...), you need to change the user mode
setting. Click on the Edit menu entry, and select
User Mode. From there, click on the Advanced bullet,
and click OK. This should make TCP/IP look like
the window above. |