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How to connect to using Windows 95/98


  1. Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop.
     

  2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking folder.
     

  3. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
     

  4. Under Type a name for the computer you are dialing, type VRZone
     
  5. Click Configure.
     

  6. Check that the appropriate speed for your modem (for 14.4 modems use 19200, for 28.8 modems use 38400 and for 33.6 and 56K modems, use 57600.)
     
  7. Make sure that Only connect at this speed is not checked.
     
  8. Click OK.
     

  9. Click Next.
     

     

  10. In the Area code and Telephone number text boxes, type your local VRZone access number. Remember to check with your local telephone company to make sure that the number you choose is a local toll-free call.
     
  11. Click Next.
     

  12. Click Finish.
     

  13. Single-click the VRZone icon.
     
  14. From the menu bar, click File and select Properties.
     
  15. Click the Server Type... button.
     

  16. For Type of Dial-Up Server, select PPP: Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, Internet.
  17. Uncheck Log on to network.
     
  18. Check Enable software compression.
     
  19. Uncheck Require encrypted password.
     
  20. Uncheck NetBEUI.
     
  21. Uncheck IPX/SPX Compatible.
     
  22. Check TCP/IP.
     
  23. Click the TCP/IP Settings button.

  24. Select the Server assigned IP address button.
  25. Select the Server assigned name server addresses button.
  26. Check both Use IP header compression and Use default gateway on remote network.
  27. Click the OK button.

  28. Click OK.

  29. Click OK.
     

  30. You have successfully configured Windows 95/98 to connect to the Internet using VRZone.