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From the Start menu, click Settings, and choose Dial-Up
Networking.
Step
2. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
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3. In the Type a name for the computer you are dialing field,
type in Atlas Internet. Next, click the down arrow on the Select
a device drop-down list and choose your default modem. Then click the
Next
button.
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4. In the Area code field, type in your local area code. In
the Telephone number field, type your local access number. Then
click the Next button.
Note:
Remember to make sure that the number you choose is a local toll-free call.
We can NOT be held Responsible for LONG DISTANCE CALLS.
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5. Click the Finish button.
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6. Click the New Dial-up icon with your right mouse button,
then choose Properties.
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7. Click on the Networking tab. Click the down arrow on the
Type
of Dial-Up Server: drop-down list and choose PPP: Internet, Windows
2000/NT, Windows Me. Uncheck all the boxes except for Enable software
compression and TCP/IP. Then click the TCP/IP Settings... button.
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8. Select Specify name server addresses. In the Primary DNS
field, Select Server assigned name server address. Then click the OK
button.
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9. Click on the Security tab. In the User name field,
type in your email address. In the Password field, type in your
password. Click the OK button.
Click
the New Dial-up icon with your right mouse button, then choose Create
Shortcut.
Click
the Yes button.
You
are now set up in Dial-Up Networking.
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