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SkyPoint
Communications is a full service Internet Service Provider.
Setting Up the Dial-up Networking
Software
1. Check if the Dial-up
Networking software is installed. Double-click
on the "My Computer" icon. You should see an icon labeled "Dial-up Networking"
in the "My Computer" window.
If you can NOT find "Dial-up
Networking", you will need to install it. You will need to:
- A. Locate your
Windows 98 CD-ROM installation disk or floppies.
Put it in the CD-ROM drive (or your floppy drive) and wait for it to show
up on your desktop.
- B. Select "Add/Remove
Programs". Double-click
on the "My Computer" icon. In the "My Computer" window, double-click
on the "Control Panel" icon. Double-click on the "Add/Remove Programs"
icon.
- C. Select the "Windows
Setup" tab.
At the top of the window, you will see buttons that look like file folder
tabs. Click on the "Windows Setup" tab.
- D. Select "Communications".
Click on
the check box to the left of the "Communications" option in the window,
so that it shows a checkmark. Make sure that this is the ONLY box that shows
a checkmark - if any other boxes are marked, click them so that the checkmark
disappears. Double-click on the "Communications" option in the window.
A "Communications" window will appear.
- E. Select "Dial-up
Networking". Click on the check box next to the "Dial-up Networking"
option so that a checkmark appears in it.
- F. Select "OK".
Click the
"OK" button.
- G. Select "OK".
Click the
"OK" button at the bottom of the window. The computer will now install the
software.
- H. Reboot your
computer.
A window will appear asking whether it is OK for the computer to restart.
Click "Yes."
- I. Check that the
software is installed correctly. Click
on the "My Computer" icon. You should now see an icon labeled "Dial-up Networking."
2. Check if the TCP/IP
Protocol is installed. Double-click
on the "Control Panel" icon. In the "Control Panel" window, double-click
on the "Network" icon. A Network "Configuration" window will appear.
A list of items will
appear in a panel under the label "The following network components are installed:."
- A. Remove "Client
for Netware Networks". NOTE: this step is to be done ONLY if your computer
is NOT running on a Novell (Netware) network. Look for an entry labeled
"Client for Netware Networks." If it is there, click on "Client for Netware
Networks" then click on the "Remove" button.
- B. Remove "NetBEUI".
Look for an entry labeled "NetBEUI." If it is there, click on "NetBEUI"
then click on the "Remove" button.
- C. Remove "IPX/SPX".
NOTE: this step is to be done ONLY if your computer is NOT running on a
Novell (Netware) network. Look for an entry labeled "IPX/SPX." If it is
there, click on "IPX/SPX" then click on the "Remove" button.
- D. Locate "TCP/IP".
Look for an entry labeled "TCP/IP." If it is NOT there, you will need to
install it. To install it:
- Select "Add".
Click on the "Add" button. Another window with a list of options
will appear.
- Open the protocol
options window. Double-click on the "Protocol" option. Another window
will appear with protocol options.
- Select "Microsoft".
Click on the "Microsoft" option on the left side of the window to
highlight it. A list of options will appear at the right side of the
window.
- Select "TCP/IP".
Click on the "TCP/IP" option at the right side of the window.
- Exit the add
option. Click
on the "OK" button.
- E. Locate "Client
for Microsoft Networks".
Look for an entry labeled "Client for Microsoft Networks." If it is NOT
there, you will need to install it. To install it:
- Select "Add".
Click
on the "Add" button. Another window with a list of options will appear.
- Open the protocol
options window. Double-click
on the "Client" option. Another window will appear with client options.
- Select "Microsoft".
Click
on the "Microsoft" option on the left side of the window to highlight
it. A list of options will appear at the right side of the window.
- Select "Client
for Microsoft Networks". Click on the "Client for Microsoft Networks"
option at the right side of the window.
- Exit the add
option. Click on the "OK" button.
- F.
For users who have installed software in steps D or E ONLY.
- Exit the software.
Click on the "OK" button. You may need to do this several times
to exit the software.
- Allow the computer
to reboot.
Your computer may ask you if you want to restart it now. Click
on the "Yes" button.
- Re-enter the
Network software. Double-click on the "Control Panel" icon. In the
"Control Panel" window, Double-click on the "Network" icon. The
Network "Configuration" window will appear.
- G. Select the Primary
Network Logon.
In the "Primary Network Logon" pull-down menu, select "Client for Microsoft
Networks."
- H. Exit the software.
Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the window.
3. Install your modem.
If you are using a new modem and have NOT installed it already, you will need
to install it now.
- A. Select "Add
New Hardware".
In the Control Panel window, Double-click on the "Add New Hardware"
icon.
- B. Follow the instructions
shown by Windows 98.
You will be given a short, simple series of instructions by Windows 98.
Windows 98 will do most of the work of configuring your modem with its "sniff
and sense" software.
4. Create a Dial-up
connection icon for SkyPoint.
- A. Open the Dial-up
Networking software. Double-Click
on the "Dial-up Networking" icon in the "My Computer" window.

- B. Select "Make
New Connection". Double-click
on the "Make New Connection" icon.
- C. Name the new
connection.
In the box labeled "Type a name for the computer you are dialing," type
SkyPoint.
- D. Continue to
the next window. Click on the "Next" button at the bottom of the window.
- E. Enter SkyPoint's
telephone number. In the "Telephone number" box, type SkyPoint's telephone
number. Do NOT enter the area code in the "Area code" box unless the call
is a long-distance call for you.
In the Minneapolis/St.
Paul Area:
Area code: 612 Telephone: 252-9020
In the
Hudson/Stillwater Area:
Area code: 612 Telephone: 436-3637
In the
Duluth/Superior Area:
Area code: 218 Telephone: 723-8777
- F. Continue to
the next window. Click
on the "Next" button at the bottom of the window.
- G. Exit the window.
Click on
the "Finished" button at the bottom of the window. You should now see a
new Dial-up icon labeled "SkyPoint."
5. Configure your
new SkyPoint Dial-up icon. Click on
the SkyPoint icon that you just created to highlight it. Click on the file
menu button at the top of the "Dial-up Networking" window and select the "Properties"
option. A new window will appear.
- A. Select "Server
types". Click
on the "Server Types" button. A window will appear.

- B. Select server
type. Near
the top of the window you will see a "Type of Dial-Up Server" pull-down
menu. Select the "PPP: Windows 98, Windows NT 3.5, Internet" option.
- C. Select "TCP/IP".
In a section of the window labeled "Allowed network protocols," Click
on the check box to the left of "TCP/IP." A checkmark mark should appear
in the box.
- D. Select "TCP/IP
Settings". Click on the "TCP/IP Settings" button. Another window will
appear.
- E. Select "Server
assigned IP address".
If the circle to the left of the "Server assigned IP address" label does
NOT have a dark center, Click on it.
- F. Enter the Primary
and Secondary DNS server addresses.
In the "Primary DNS" server box, type 199.86.32.2. In the "Secondary
DNS" server box, type 199.86.32.4.
- G. Select "Use
IP header compression".
If the circle to the left of the "Use IP header compression" label does
NOT have a dark center, Click on it.
- H. Select "Use
default gateway on remote network".
If the circle to the left of the "Use default gateway on remote network"
label does NOT have a dark center, Click on it.
- I. Exit the "Properties"
window. Click the "OK" button. You will see this button appear twice
more. Each time, Click it. You will eventually be back in the "Dial-up
Networking" window.
6. Dial in. Double-click
on the SkyPoint icon. A "Connect To" window will appear.
- A. Enter your User
name. In
the "User name" box, type in the Username you were given by SkyPoint.
- B. Enter your Password.
In the "Password"
box, type in the Password you were given by SkyPoint.
- C. Save your Password.
NOTE: this step is OPTIONAL. If you are concerned about the security
of your account, do NOT save your password. You will have to manually re-enter
it every time you log on. To save your password, click on the "Save
password" check box.
- D.
IF YOU HAVE CALL WAITING, select "Dial Properties". Click on the
"Dial Properties" button. A new window will appear.
- Turn on the
call waiting disabling option.
If your call waiting is not disabled while you are connected to the
Internet, the line "Clicks" announcing incoming calls will break your
connection. Click the check box to the le ft of the "This location has
call waiting. To disable it, dial" label. A checkmark mark should appear
in the box.
- Set the call
waiting disabling option.
To the right of the label is a pull-down menu. Click on it and select
the correct string to disable call waiting on your phone line:
- For Touchtone
Phones: *70
- For Rotary
Phones: 1170
This string will only
disable call waiting for a single phone call, and call waiting will automatically
turn back on as soon as you hang up.
- E. Connect to SkyPoint.
Click the "Connect" button.
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