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Windows 95/98

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DNS Setup and Settings for Windows 95/98

  1. Double click on "My Computer".
  2. Double click on "Dialup Networking" and then double click on "Make New Connection"
  3. Name the Connection I-Net and click "Next"
  4. 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
  5. Click "Finish" to make the I-Net Connection.
  6. 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".
  7. 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".
  8. 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.
  9. To connect to the Internet. Double click on "My Computer" then "Dialup Networking", then "I-Net".
  10. 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.
  11. Click Connect. You should hear a dial tone, the modem is dialing and noise as it connects.
  12. After a few seconds of verifying your username and password, it should say you are connected and you should see the duration timer going.
  13. 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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