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A dialog box indicates successful setup.

9Click Finish.

This completes the setup procedure for Windows NT 4.0. Refer to “Configure Dial-Up Networking” below to setup a remote access configuration, or continue on to Chapter 5, “Advanced Configuration,” to review the default settings and ensure that they reflect your preferences. If you prefer not to change the default settings, then go on to Chapter 7,“Placing and Receiving Calls”.

Configure Dial-Up Networking

This section describes the Dial-Up Networking setup procedure for both Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0

Dial-Up Networking setup requires specific Internet Service Provider (ISP) information; your particular setup parameters may vary widely. You may need to check with your ISP for assistance.

Dial Up Networking for Windows 95

If you would like to connect to the Internet, you can choose to have the Internet Setup Wizard to guide you through the procedure or you may choose to configure Dial-Up Networking manually for other remote connections.

To configure Dial-Up Networking manually:

1From the Start menu, select Programs, Accessories, and Dial-Up Networking.

The Dial-Up Networking window opens.

2Double click the Make New Connection icon.

3Enter a name for this connection (such as your ISP).

4Select 3ComImpact IQ for baud rates up to 115.2 Kbps.

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