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button. Select Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Select the Windows Setup tab, then click on the Communications option and press Details. Make sure that the Dial-up Networking option is selected. If it is, go on to step 2. If it isn't, select it and click OK. Windows 95 will attempt to install the needed drivers, so make sure you've got your Windows 95 installation disks or CD handy! Now that Dial-up Networking is installed, you can proceed. Step 2: Verify that the Dial-up Adapter and TCP/IP Protocol are Installed Press the button. Select Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon. Your screen will look similar to the graphic below. Make sure the Configuration tab is selected. Both Dial-Up Adapter and TCP/IP should be present (like in the picture). If so, then you're ready to proceed to step 3. To add the Dial-Up Adapter, click the Add button, double-click Adapter, then scroll down the list until you can select Microsoft. Choose the Dial-Up Adapter and click OK. If you need to install TCP/IP, click the Add button, double-click Protocol, then select Microsoft. Finally select TCP/IP, and click OK. Your Network dialog box should now contain both Dial-Up Adapter and TCP/IP. Select the adapter, click Properties, then Bindings. Make sure the TCP/IP box is checked. You're now ready to proceed. Step 3: Configure your TCP/IP Protocol for Dynamic IP Now that the driver is installed, you need to configure it so it will work with Windows 95. Go to the Control Panel and double-click the Network icon. Click TCP/IP protocol, then click the Properties button. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box opens. There are several items that will need to be configured in this area. IP Addresses: Select the Obtain an IP address automatically option. WINS Configuration: Select the Disable WINS Resolution option for now, you can enable it later if you want to run peer to peer networking. Gateway: Leave this field blank. Bindings: If Client for Microsoft Networks does not appear here, then you probably do not have it installed. If you decide to install it, you can go back to Step 2, but add the Client/Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks instead of the Adapter/Protocol. If it is already installed, then by default the Client for Microsoft Networks option is checked, which is fine. Also, leave the default settings for the Advanced option tab, as no changes are needed. DNS Configuration: Select Enable DNS option, then enter your PPP login name in the Host box. This is the one that typically starts with a capital "P" and is listed on the front cover of your Internet Setup Guide. In the Domain text box, type ieway.com. Leave the DNS Server Search Order section blank, as well as the Domain Suffix Search Order section. When you are done setting these options, click OK , then click the OK button in the Network dialog box. Windows 95 prompts you to reboot. Click Yes. You're almost done! Step 4: Setting Up the Connection Icon Open up My Computer from the desktop and double-click the Dial-Up Networking
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