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Macintosh OS 9 dialup quick start

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What you'll need to know

Some things you'll need to know to configure your machine for dialup access include:

  • Do you know your Network ID and Network ID password?
    You use your NetID and NetID password to connect to UIUCnet Premier and/or UIUCnet Dialup. For more information about your NetID, see Your Network ID.

  • Has your modem been installed yet?
    Under Apple-> Control Panels-> Modem, check for any identified modems. Apple provides a guide to understanding which option to select at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106650

  • Which service are you using?
    You'll need to choose which phone number you dial based on which dialup service you're using.

    Dialup numbers for UIUC modem pools:

    Speed Access Phone Number
    56Kb/s V.90/Kflex Premier subscribers only 239-7252
    56Kb/s V.90/Kflex available to all authorized users 333-3700
    56Kb/s V.90/Kflex available to all authorized users, limit of 15 minutes per call 244-4976

On campus users: If you’re calling from on campus, add a 9 before the telephone number.

Quick configuration

To configure your computer to connect to UIUCnet Premier or UIUCnet Dialup:

  1. Under the Apple menu, choose Control Panels, then Remote Access.


  2. In the window which appears, complete the blanks shown with the following information:

    Registered User: If this is your own machine, make sure this option is selected. (Guest users can create temporary dialup accounts.)
    Account Name: Enter your Network ID.
    Password: (CITES recommends leaving this stored entry blank and typing your password at the time when you connect.)
    Number: 239-7252 (or your chosen modem number)

    Close the Remote Access panel, and save the changes when prompted.

    With this information completed, you're ready to connect for the first time. (If you experience any problems in connecting, you can also add the DNS information in the TCP/IP panel.)

Dialing in

To connect to the network, first make sure your modem's phone cable is connected at both ends.

Under the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then Remote Access.

Enter your Network ID password and click Connect.

The Status line in the Internet Connect window will display messages about the connection process; if you connect successfully, the last message will be "Connected." You will also see the IP address which has been assigned to your computer for this session. From this point you can run a Web browser, check email, or anything else that requires an active Internet connection.

More information

If you have any difficulty connecting to the network using this quick-start process, use the more detailed installation process (including specifying DNS server addresses).

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Last modified December 17, 2007