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Top Document: Win95 FAQ Part 8 of 14: Dial-up Networking Previous Document: 8.14. How do I set up a dial-up server? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge 10. Using a Win 3.1 TCP/IP protocol 9. Installing Netscape Navigator Personal Edition and using its dialer instead of Win95's 8. Buying lots of Winsock software before checking out www.windows95.com 7. Using default dial-up connection settings and crashing your provider's server 6. Installing the Dial-up Networking update for no particular reason 5. Buying Microsoft Plus! JUST for dial up scripting, before trying DUN 1.3 4. Installing a provider's setup disk for Win 3.1 (dumb mistake; many providers do that!) 3. Leaving "File & Print Sharing for MS networks" turned on over TCP/IP 2. Not getting connection and server information from your provider 1. Not reading the Modem section of this FAQ page -- ============================================================================== = I am Gordon of Winterpeg. Junk mail is futile. Post MakeMoneyFast = = Find out why: http://spam.abuse.net/spam/ Or eat pink meat from a can = = World's best computer: http://www.amiga.de/ they're both the same = = Windows 95 FAQ: http://www.orca.bc.ca/win95/ http://ga.to/mmf/ = ============================================================================== User Contributions:Top Document: Win95 FAQ Part 8 of 14: Dial-up Networking Previous Document: 8.14. How do I set up a dial-up server? Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Part4 - Part5 - Part6 - Part7 - Part8 - Part9 - Part10 - Part11 - Part12 - Part13 - Part14 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: gordonf@intouch.bc.ca
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