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Setup Dialup Internet
& Email in Mac OS 8 & 9
You set up
your Mac either using the Internet Setup
Assistant or you can set it up manually,
meaning the individual components (email,
Remote Access, etc.) are configured
seperately. Below are instructions using
either method.
Manual Setup
If you are
not able to find the Internet Setup
Assistant you can create a connection
manually. The following steps will walk
you through setting up the dial up connection.
You will still need to configure your
email program in order to send and receive
email.
Start
- From the Desktop,
click on the Apple icon at the top
left hand corner. Then point to
Control Panels.
- Click on TCP/IP.
- In the TCP/IP
window select these options from
the pull-down fields:
Connect via: PPP
Configure using: PPP Server
Leave all other fields blank.
- Close the TCP/IP
window by clicking the box in the
upper right hand corner of the window.
Save changes when prompted.
-
From
the Desktop, click
on the Apple
icon at the top left
hand corner. Then
point to Control
Panels. Click
Remote Access
(this may be named
PPP).
-
The Remote Access window should
have the following information in the fields:
Name: Your Sylvan username. Make sure to include @sylvaninfo.net.
Password: Your password
Phone number: Appropriate dial up phone number for
your location - for Warsaw, enter 313-6016 and leave the area
code blank. Our other dialup numbers in the (804) area code
as well as a link to our National Dialup page can be found
by clicking here.
Click
on the Options button from
the Remote Access window.
- Remote Access
Options (Select
these options under each tab)
Connection:
Connection when using TCP/IP applications
Reminders: (Optional)
Protocol: Allow error correction
and compression in modem
Use TCP header compression
Click
OK from the Options window.
Click Connect
to dial up, or close the Remote Access
window (save changes when prompted)
and then open your browser or email
program. The computer should attempt
to dial and connect after you open
the browser and email program.
Getting
to the Internet Setup Assistant
There are
a few way of finding the Internet Setup
Assistant. The surest way to find it
is to use Sherlock to find the file.
Follow these steps to find the Internet
Setup Assistant using Sherlock.
- Click on the
Apple Menu and then click on
Sherlock
- In the Search
field type "Internet Setup Assistant".
- Double click
on "Internet Setup Assistant".
Click
Yes when asked "Would you like
to set up your computer to use
the internet"
Click
Yes again when asked "Do you already
have an internet account".
Click
on the right arrow to continue.
Configuration
Name and Connection Type
Enter Sylvan in the Connection
Name field. Where it is asked "How will you be connecting
to the Internet" leave Modem selected. Click on
the right arrow.
In
the first pull down menu, choose
the type of modem to be used.
In the second menu, choose the
port the modem is connected to
(usually the modem port). Normally
the defaults that are in the fields
are correct. Click on the right
arrow.
Configuration
Information
Enter dial up number, username,
and password in appropriate fields. For Warsaw, enter 313-6016
and leave the area code blank. Our other dialup numbers
in the (804) area code as well as a link to our National
Dialup page can be found by clicking here.
Click on the right arrow.
Leave
selection on "No". Click on the
right arrow.
Leave
selection on "No". Click on the
right arrow.
Leave
both fields blank. Click on the
right arrow.
E-mail
Address and Password
Enter your Sylvan email address
and password in the fields. Click on the right arrow.
E-Mail Account and Host Computer
In the top field enter your_email@sylvaninfo.net.
(Using your actual email address in place of your_email).
In the bottom field enter in mail.sylvaninfo.net. Click
on the right arrow.
If you are going to be using
newsgroups, enter news.sylvaninfo.net. If you are not going
to be using newsgroups, leave field blank. Click the right
arrow.
Leave
selection on "No". Click on the
right arrow.
Check
box "Connect when finished" if
you want to connect now, if not
leave box unchecked and click
"Go Ahead".
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