Intel Internet Station manual If you don’t have an ISP account, If you already have an ISP account

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If you don’t have an ISP account

Contact the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of your choice and establish an account. Use the ISP panel of the Installation Poster to make sure you have all the information you need for on-line setup.

ØTips for selecting an ISP

Check with your current long distance carrier to see what ISP services are available.

Look in the Yellow Pages for a local ISP.

Check the rates and options offered by each ISP to find one that best fits your needs.

The ISP panel of the Installation Poster provides a place to enter information you will need for setup. Make sure the ISP gives you the information you need to complete the ISP information.

If you already have an ISP account

Review the ISP panel of the Installation Poster included in your information packet to make sure you have all the information requested. If you are unsure about any information, contact your ISP and ask for help with the form. You will need this information for on-line setup.

Order telephone lines

If your ISP and local telephone company both support ISDN lines, you can use ISDN services. Whether you decide to have an ISDN line or analog lines, you must have dedicated outside lines.

ØTips to help you decide

ISDN lines give you faster data transfers.

ISDN is usually more expensive. The phone rates, equipment costs, and ISP rates are usually higher.

ISDN is more difficult to set up.

Telephone companies may have long lead-times for ISDN line installation.

Set up the Internet Station now with an analog telephone line. Later, you if you choose, update to an ISDN line.

Use analog telephone lines and combine modem speed with Modem Aggrega- tion for faster data transfer.

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Contents User’s Guide Intel InBusiness Internet StationFirst Edition January Year 2000 CapableTable of Contents Modem Compatibiltiy List Overview FeaturesCompatibility InstantIP technology New TechnologiesModem Aggregation Dynamic AddressingBenefits of InstantIP technology Auto Connect/Disconnect Benefits of Modem AggregationModem Pooling Benefits of Modem PoolingOrder an ISP account Before You BeginOrder telephone lines If you don’t have an ISP accountIf you already have an ISP account Order an Isdn line Connect your equipment Get ConnectedOrganize your cables Connect the power cordConnect the network cable Connect your modem or Isdn adapterFront panel LEDs Internet Station Installation CD-ROMIntel InBusiness Internet Station Use the Internet Station Set up workstations to browseManual setup To configure a Windows NT 4.0 systemTo configure other systems Modem Pooling Installation on WorkstationsTo configure a Windows 95 system To install modem drivers To install Modem PoolingModem Compatibiltiy List Uninstall Internet Station softwarePC Card LED does not light TroubleshootingPC Card LED blinks continuously Cannot connect to the Internet Other Internet Station problems Forgot my passwordPages of the Internet Station do not show properly Online Troubleshooting InformationStatus Page shows incorrect information Connection Status page does not changeIntel InBusiness Internet Station Specifications List Specifications and CompatibilitySoftware Compatibility List Certification Statements Safety Compliance Statement UL, cULEuropean Safety and EMC Compliance Statement CE Compliance and License Agreements