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The
Remote Access Control Panel is accessed
via the Apple Menu
in the upper left of your screen, inside
Control Panels (installed by default in
System 8.5.X). If you do not know what
software you have, go to General
Macintosh
Help
for instructions.
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1 ) If the Remote Access
Control Panel looks like the window to the
left, then click on the small
triangle to the left of Setup
to reveal the next window.
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2 ) In the Remote Access window
to the left, check the circle to the left
of Registered User.
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3 ) Click in the box to the right of
Name: and enter your dialup
login or username, all
lower case with no spaces.
Do not include the @znet.net
or @inetworld.net of your email
address.
Note:
Your dialup username and password
may be different from your
email username and password if you
have a slave or secondary email account.
The username and password of the
primary account holder should be
used, unless otherwise arranged with
Simply Internet.
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4 ) Click in the box to the right of
Password: and enter your dialup
password, all lower case
with no spaces.
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5 ) Check the box to the left of
Save password if you do not wish to
be prompted for it every time you connect
(this will not affect the password prompt
when checking email).
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6 ) Click in the box to the right of
Number: and enter your dialup
access
number.
If your computer's phone line has call
waiting, add *70, in front of
the phone number (including the comma). If
the access number is outside your
area code, then add 1(AreaCode) in
front of the number. For example,
if you were in the 706 area code, had call
waiting and your access number was
(619)860-0090, you would enter
*70,1619860-0090.
NOTE:
It is the customer's resposibility to
contact the operator to verify that an
access number is local.
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7 ) Clicking on the button labeled
Options... will bring up the window
to the right.
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8 ) The window to the right is
displayed when the Redailing tab is
clicked in the Remote Access
Options window. The redial settings
are optional. It is recommended that you
select Redial main number only from
the Redial: menu, Redial 10
times, with Time between retries: 5
seconds.
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9 ) The window to the right is
displayed when the Connection tab
is clicked in the Remote Access
Options window. Check the first two
of four checkboxes as shown (check
Use verbose logging and Flash
icon in menu bar while
connected).
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10 ) The window to the right is
displayed when the Protocol tab is
clicked in the Remote Access
Options window. From the Use
protocol: menu, select PPP.
Below that, check the first three of four
checkboxes as shown (check Connect
automatically when starting TCP/IP
applications, Allow error
correction and compression in modem
and Use TCP header compression.
Connect to a command line host: is
for advanced users and troubleshooting
purposes only).
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11 ) Look at the top of your screen in
the menu bar for a menu labeled Remote
Access. Click on the Remote
Access menu and select Modem to
bring up the Modem Control
Panel.
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12 ) Shown to the left is the
Modem Control Panel. Select the
port that your modem is connected to from
the Connect via: menu.
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13 ) Select your modem from the
Modem: menu. If your modem isn't
listed, then either install the new
modem's software or select a "Standard
Modem" of the appropriate
speed.
Hint:
the items listed in the Modem: menu are
actually just files called "Modem
Scripts," which are contained in the
following location:
Desktop/[Your Hard Drive]/System Folder/Extensions/Modem Scripts (folder)
If you have a modem script for your modem,
you can just place it in the above
location for it to be accessible through
the Modem control panel.
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14 ) Click on the box in the upper
left hand corner of the Modem
window to close the window and return to
the Remote Access Control Panel. If
prompted to save changes, click
Save.
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15 ) Look at the top of your screen in
the menu bar for a menu labeled Remote
Access. Click on the Remote
Access menu and select TCP/IP
to bring up the TCP/IP Control
Panel.
After
setting up the TCP/IP
Control Panel, click on the box in the
upper left hand corner of the Remote
Access window to close the window. If
prompted to save changes, click
Save.
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16 ) Click
here to configure your TCP/IP Control
Panel.
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