DNS
Setup and Settings for Windows 95/98
- Double click on "My Computer".
- Double click on "Dialup
Networking" and then double click on "Make New
Connection"
- Name the Connection I-Net and click
"Next"
- Type in the number of your local
Industry I-Net number. You can determine your local dial-in from
the following information below:
Carmine 278 exchange will dial- 278-9800
Columbus 732 & 733 will dial the 10
digit number 979- 859-9014
Hempstead 826 & 921 exchange will dial the 10
digit number- 979-710-9014
Sealy 478, 877, and 885 exchanges will dial
the 10
digit number 979-987-9014
Bellville 865 exchange will dial the 10
digit number- 979-413-9014
Brenham 251, 277, 421, 830, 836 will dial the 10
digit number- 979- 530-9014
New Ulm & Industry in the 357 and 992 exchanges
will dial 357-9800
- Click "Finish" to
make the I-Net Connection.
- You should now see "Make New
Connection" and "I-Net". Right click on I-Net
and left click on "Properties". Make sure
that Use country code and area code is not checked. Click
on "Server Type".
- On the "Server Type"
window, make sure that only "Enable software compression
and "TCP/IP should be checked, nothing else. Click on
"TCP/IP Settings".
- In the TCP/IP window, put a
dot next to the "Server Assigned IP address", and
also put a dot in the "Server assigned name server
addresses". Make sure "Use IP header
compression" is unchecked. Click OK until you're
back to My Computer.
- To connect to the Internet. Double
click on "My Computer" then "Dialup
Networking", then "I-Net".
- Enter your user name and login
password in the correct fields, typing all letters in lower-case.
You may also check "Save Password" if you want
the PC to remember your password.
- Click Connect. You should
hear a dial tone, the modem is dialing and noise as it connects.
- After a few seconds of verifying
your username and password, it should say you are
connected and you should see the duration timer going.
- You are now successfully connected
to the internet through Industry I-Net. Reduce the "Connected
to" box down into your Windows 95 taskbar and open your
favorite browser or Internet application and enjoy!
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