Step 1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
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Step 2. Click the Network icon
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Step 3. Click the arrow box on the Configure
pop-up list and choose Internal Modem. Click on the TCP/IP
tab. Click the arrow box on the Configure pop-up list and
choose Using PPP. In the Domain Name Servers box, type the
DNS server addresses for your domain.. In the Search Domains
box, type your domain. These details will be supplied by your
service provider.
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Step 4. Click on the PPP tab. In the Service
Provider field, type the name of your provider.
In the Telephone Number field, type your dial up access
number.
In the Alternate number field, type an alternate access number (if available).
In the Account Name field, type your username@domain.com
In the Password field, type your password.
Check the box next to Save password.
Click the PPP Options button
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Step 5. Check the box next to Connect automatically
when starting TCP/IP applications. Uncheck the box next to Prompt to
stay connected. Uncheck the box next to Disconnect if idle. Check the
box next to Disconnect when user logs out. Click the OK button.
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Step 6. Click on the Proxies tab. Uncheck all the
boxes
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Step 7. Click the arrow box on the Modem pop-up
list and choose Apple Internal 56K Modem (v.90). Click the Tone radio
button in the Dialing area. Click the Save button. Close the Network
window. You have now configured Mac OS X for Dial-Up access.
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