Dialing in to a network through a network server: Dial-Up Networking

Use Dial-Up Networking to dial in to a dial-up server (RAS) and log on to a network from outside the office. Then connect to other LapLink computers on the network and use network resources as if you were still in the office.

Use Dial-Up Networking to dial in to a dial-up server and connect to a network. Then open connections to other LapLink computers on the network.

Use Dial-Up Networking to access a network remotely. By dialing in to a dial-up server (RAS) on the network, you can connect to any computer running LapLink on that network.

You can also connect to LapLink computers on the Internet and browse the Internet using the Internet connection in the office. In short, you can access the same network resources you use in the office.

Before you use Dial-Up Networking

Dial-Up Networking, a Windows feature, must be installed on the the guest computer. See Windows help for instructions.

Your network must have a dedicated dial-up server (such as Novell NetWare Connect, Windows Remote Access Server, or Shiva NetModem). The computer

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LapLink MN-LGD011-XX-US manual Before you use Dial-Up Networking