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Windows OS X Setup
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Configuring your Macintosh OS X computer:
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Click on the Apple
Menu and click on System Preferences. |
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In the System Preferences
window, click on Network, then click on the TCP/IP tab. Set "Configure:"
in the TCP/IP window to "Using PPP", and enter your Primary and Secondary
Domain Name Servers below:
206.15.168.65
206.15.168.70
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Now click on the PPP
tab and enter the name for this connection to us, for example WorldNET.
In the appropriate boxes below in this window, type in the WorldNET local
access number, your user name, and password. |
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If you would like to
have your computer connect to the internet automatically, or to adjust other
settings such as redial intervals, click on the "PPP Options" button. Put
a checkmark next to "Connect automatically when starting TCP/IP applications."
if you wish. Under "Advanced Options" make sure that just "Send PPP echo
packets" and "TCP/IP header compression" is checked. When done click on
"OK" and then "Save" to save your set-up. |
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To dial up to WorldNET,
you'll need to launch the "Internet Connect" application. You can find it
by clicking on the "Go" menu, and selecting "Applications", or by clicking
the Finder in the Dock and clicking the Applications button. Click on the
"Internet Connect" icon to open the window, and once the Connection window
is up, just hit the "Connect" button to connect. |
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