Dial Up Configuration
Windows NT 4.0
What You Need to Get Started
Windows NT 4.0 installed on your system
The Windows NT 4.0 installation CD, if you don't already have Remote Access Services (RAS)
installed.
An account with JVLNET, and the following information about that account:
- Your JVLNET username and password.
- Your JVLNET local access number (usually given at
time of signup).
- The IP address for JVLNET's Domain Name Server
(DNS):
| Primary DNS: 156.46.57.10 |
| Secondary DNS: 156.46.57.20 |
Step 1: Installing and Configuring Dial Up Networking for NT 4.0
Before you can begin the installation and
configuration process, you must verify that Remote Access Services (RAS) is
installed on your system.
First, double click on the MY COMPUTER icon, then double click on
CONTROL PANEL, and then double click on the NETWORK icon. Once
the new dialog box opens, click on the SERVICES tab. You should see
something similar to this:

Assuming you find Remote Access Service
on the list, you can continue on with the directions below. If not, click here to see how to
install Remote Access Services on your system.
While you are still on the same screen as
shown above, make sure Remote Access Service is highlighted. Then, click
on ADD. The Add RAS Device screen (shown below) will appear.

Select the modem you want to use from the Ras
Capable Devices scroll list (most likely this will show up in the window already) and
click the OK button.
**Note: If you haven't previously
installed your modem, select the Install Modem button to add it.**
Click the Configure button, and
you'll see the Configure Port Usage window with your modem listed (as shown
below).

By default, the Port Usage section will have
"Receive Calls Only" selected. Change this to the Dial Out Only option.
Note: "The Dial out and Receive calls" option can be used, but isn't advised
unless you have the proper security options chosen. Those options are not covered here.
Click the OK button and the Remote Access Setup window (not shown)
will appear.
Click the Network button to bring up the Network Configuration
window (shown below)
.
Make sure that TCP/IP is the
only protocol with a checkmark. Click OK, then Continue,
which will bring you to the Network/Services window. Close that window by clicking
OK. If Windows NT prompts you to reboot (restart your computer), do so.
Step 2: Create the Dial Up Networking
Connection
In order to connect to the Internet using
JVLNET, it is necessary to create a dial up networking connection.
First, double click on MY COMPUTER, and then double click on the DIAL
UP NETWORKING folder. The first time you create a dial up, you will be prompted
with a message "The Phonebook is empty - click OK to add entry". A setup
wizard will start (as shown below). On the first screen, name the entry JVLNET
or something similar. The screen shots below indicate the selections that should be made
in each dialog box.



If you already have a previously created dialup,
you will see a screen similar to the one found below. Click on NEW to add
a dialup connection for JVLNET. Clicking on the MORE button will allow
you to go to other areas to edit information, etc.

Once the dialup for JVLNET has been created, go
into your DIAL UP NETWORKING folder, and highlight the JVLNET dialup from
the list. Then choose the SERVER tab and click on TCP/IP SETTINGS.
The screen PPP TCP/IP Settings (shown below) will appear.

In most
cases you should use SERVER ASSIGNED for both the IP Address and Name
Server. If you are experiencing difficulty bringing up Web pages once you are
connected, then changing the Name Server area to SPECIFY and entering the
DNS numbers noted at the top of this page may resolve the problem.
Step 3: Logging On to the Internet through
Dial Up Neworking
Once everything is set up, double
click on the DIAL UP
NETWORKING folder and make sure the
JVLNET dialup option is chosen. The screen below should appear. Enter your JVLNET username
and password in lower case and choose OK to start the
dialer. Be sure the Domain area is left blank.

Once the dialer indicates Connected, you
can double click on your browser to start viewing pages on the World Wide Web or choose
your email program for sending and receiving email.
Note:
Do NOT enter anything for the "domain" field, or the connection will not work
properly
Other Screens Shots
Here are some screen shots of the NT dialup that
may be help you to troubleshoot or double check your settings. These are found by highlighting
the JVLNET dialer entry you created in the DIAL UP NETWORKING folder,
clicking on MORE, and choosing EDIT PHONEBOOK ENTRY
.




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