Configuring Windows95/98 Dialup Networking
These are the instructions to help you configure Windows 95/98 to connect
to the Internet. You should have your Windows diskettes or CDROM handy,
as new software drivers may need to be installed on your machine.
If you recently purchased a computer with Win95/98 installed on it
already, and you have an icon on the desktop called Internet,
you may click here to skip directly to the section titled
Win95 With the Plus Package.
Dialup Networking Software Installation
Press the
Start
button, then the
Settings
folder, then the
Control Panel
folder. Then double click on
Add/Remove Programs.
Click on the
Windows Setup
tab across the top of the window.
Find the
Communications
line with the yellow telephone. Double click on that line to open up
the Communications window. Make sure that at least the
Dial-Up Networking and Phone Dialer boxes are checked;
if others are that is okay. Then click OK on the
Communications window, then again on the
Add/Remove Programs Properties window.
Close the Control Panel window.
Windows may prompt you to insert the CDROM or certain diskettes during
this process. This is normal, so just do whatever it requests.
If you are requested to restart the machine, go ahead and do so, then
resume this procedure at this point.
Win95 Without the Plus Package
Press the Start button, then the Programs folder,
then the Accessories menu. If you see a folder called
Internet Tools,
please click here to go to the section titled
Win95 With the Plus Package.
This section is for those Win95 installations that do not have the
Internet Tools folder in the Start / Programs / Accessories
folder.
You should have an icon on the desktop called
My Computer. Double click on it to open up that window.
You should see a
Dial-Up Networking
icon in that window; double click on it also to open up the Dial-Up
Networking window.
Double click on the
Make New Connection icon.
When it asks you to type a name for the computer you are dialing,
enter FishNet. If you have more than one modem installed in
your computer, select the one to use to connect to the Internet from
the Select a modem bar.
Press the Configure button under the modem selection; the
General tab will be shown. For a
14,400 modem, you can choose a speed of 57,600. For a 28,800, 33,600 or 56k modem, you can choose a speed up to 115,200.
Then, press the Options tab in the modem properties window.
Make sure that the check boxes Bring up terminal window...
and Operator assisted or manual dial
are NOT checked.
The Display modem status box should be checked.
Click OK on the modem properties window.
Click the Next button in Make New Connection. Enter the
following information.
If it is shown, DO NOT check the
Bring up terminal window after dialing box.
Area Code: 214
Telephone Number: 446-0043
Country Code: United States of America (1)
Click the Next button, then Finish in Make New Connection.
Close the Dial-Up Networking and My Computer windows.
SKIP TO THE DIALUP NETWORKING CONFIGURATION SECTION.
This section is for those Win95/98 installations with an
Internet Tools folder in the Start / Programs / Accessories
folder.
Click on the Get on the Internet line in
Start / Programs / Accessories / Internet Tools.
This will open up a screen called Internet Connection Wizard
with a caption Get Connected.
Press the Next button; this will open up a window with a
caption Setup Option. Select the Manual option, then
press the Next button.
This will open up a screen called
Internet Setup Wizard with a caption Welcome to Internet
Setup. Click the Next button.
A window with the caption How to Connect will appear.
Select the option Connect using my phone line and click Next.
A window with the caption Installing Files may appear;
click Next.
A window with the caption Service Provider Information will
appear. The name FishNet should appear in the window; click
Next.
A window with the caption Phone Number will then appear.
Enter the following information, then click Next.
Do NOT check the Bring up terminal window after dialing box.
Area Code: 972
Telephone Number: 671-8347
Country Code: United States of America (1)
A window with the caption User Name and Password will appear.
Enter the user name password given to you by FishNet, then click
Next.
A window with the caption IP Address will appear. Select the
option My Internet Service Provider automatically assigns me
one. Click Next.
A window with the caption DNS Server Address will appear.
Enter the value 207.204.180.1 in the DNS Server: slot.
Enter 207.204.180.2 in the Alternate DNS Server slot.
Click Next.
A window with the caption Internet Mail will open up. Unless
you already know that you are planning on using Microsoft Exchange as
your e-mail program, UNCHECK the Use Internet Mail box. This
does not prevent you from using another program to send and receive
e-mail. Click Next.
A window with the caption Proxy Server may appear. Make sure
the Use Proxy Server box is unchecked; click Next.
A window with the caption Complete Configuration will appear.
Click Finish to complete the configuration.
If you are given the option of restarting the computer at this point,
go ahead and do so.
Place your mouse pointer over the new FishNet icon in the
Dial-Up Networking and single click the RIGHT mouse button, then
select Properties.
Click the Server Type button. The
Type of Dial-Up Server
line should show
"PPP; Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, Internet".
The boxes should be checked as shown below.
Log on to network: NOT CHECKED
Enable software compression: NOT CHECKED
Require encrypted password: NOT CHECKED
NetBEUI: NOT CHECKED
IPX/SPX Compatible: NOT CHECKED
TCP/IP: CHECKED
Click OK on the Server Types and FishNet windows.
Close the Dial-Up Networking window.
The My Computer window should still be open; if not, reopen it.
Double click on the Control Panel icon to open it up, then
double click on the Network icon.
Look carefully at the window labeled The following network
components are installed:. It is hard to predict what you will
see on your particular machine, as you may be also running an Ethernet
based local area network. These general rules should apply; if you
have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.
- If you see a IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol -> Dial-Up Adapter
line, remove it.
- If you see a NetBEUI -> Dial-Up Adapter line, remove it.
- If you DO NOT see a TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter line, it must be
added. Click Add, then double click on Protocol, then
single click on Microsoft in the left hand window, then double
click on TCP/IP in the right hand window.
- If you DO NOT see a Client for Microsoft Networks line,
add it. Click Add, then double click on Client,
then single click on Microsoft in the left hand window, then double
click on Client for Microsoft Networks in the right hand window.
Click OK.
Single click on the TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter, then click
Properties. Set the options in the tabs as described below.
- IP Address: select Obtain an IP address
automatically.
- WINS Configuration: select Disable WINS Resolution.
- Gateway: nothing to modify
- Bindings:
Check the box for Client for Microsoft Networks.
If you see that the line File and printer sharing
for Microsoft Networks is checked, UNCHECK IT. THIS IS IMPORTANT
FOR THE SECURITY OF YOUR COMPUTER AND/OR ITS ATTACHED NETWORK.
- Advanced: nothing to modify
- DNS Configuration: check Enable DNS.
The Host
field should be the same as your login name, and the Domain
is "fni.com".
In the DNS Server Search Order, enter
the number 207.204.180.1 for primary, then click add,
and 207.204.180.2 for secondary, then click Add.
In the Domain
Suffix Search Order, enter "fni.com" and click
Add.
Close any remaining open windows.
If you have not already been promted to restart the computer, please
restart the computer at this time.
You are now ready to connect to the Internet.
If you have an Internet icon on your desktop, double click on
it to start the World Wide Web browser. This should automatically
bring up a dial-up networking window to connect to the Internet. Just
enter the user name and password given to you by FishNet and the
computer should automatically connect.
If the dial-up networking window does not automatically pop up when
you start the browser, you will have to manually start Dial-Up
Networking. To make this easier, open up the My Computer icon
from the desktop, then double click on the Dial-Up Networking
icon. This will open up the Dial-Up Networking window. Click on the
"FishNet" icon with the left mouse button, hold down the
button, then drag it onto the desktop and release the button. A
"Shortcut" window will appear that says You cannot
move or copy this item to this location. Do you want to create a
shortcut to the item instead? Click the Yes button, and a
"Shortcut to FishNet" will be created. Close the Dial-Up
Networking and My Computer windows. Then double click on the shortcut
icon to start the connection process to FishNet, and enter the user
name and password as required.
NOTE: the user name and password and password must be entered EXACTLY
as given; both of these are case sensitive and must be typed exactly
as shown.
If you connect, and the Web browser works properly, then you have
successfully configured your computer and are now on the Internet!
Congratulations!
If it does not connect successfully, please go over the relevant setup
sections of this document again and make sure all is configured as
given. If not, feel free to contact FishNet support for further help at
support@fni.com.