Windows NT 4.0
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Windows NT 4.0
TCP/IP is the main protocol used to transfer data via the Internet. To use
TCP/IP with Windows NT 4.0, you must connect to your ISP using a PPP or
SLIP connection
Each ISP has different requirements. Before using this chapter to
configure Windows NT 4.0 to access your ISP, contact your ISP to
determine if they have special instructions for Windows NT 4.0 users
CAUTION:
Before you use these procedures, contact your ISP to
determine if they have any special requirements.
What you need
Before you begin, obtain the following information:
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Does your ISP have a SLIP or PPP account?
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Your ISP’s telephone number
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Does your ISP supply a static or dynamic IP address?
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Your ISP's primary and secondary DNS servers
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INF file for Windows NT
Configuring Your
modem
Since Windows NT is not Plug and Play compliant, it is necessary to install
the modem in Modem Properties.
For you to
Use this connection
Use a dial-up connection to connect over the
Internet.
SLIP only allows you to connect using IP and
does not allow for server assigned IP addresses
or server assigned name server addresses.
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
Use a dial-up connection to connect over the
Internet.
PPP allows you to connect using IPX, TCP/IP,
Netbeui, and other protocols. PPP is a more
recent development than SLIP and has
become the standard way of connecting to
the Internet.
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Summary of Contents for Courier
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Page 28: ...1 14 CHAPTER 1 CONNECTING TO YOUR ISP ...
Page 36: ...3 4 CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING YOUR MODEM ...
Page 58: ...6 6 CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH MEMORY ...
Page 64: ...8 4 CHAPTER 8 CONTROLLING EIA 232 SIGNALING ...
Page 72: ...9 8 CHAPTER 9 ACCESSING AND CONFIGURING THE COURIER V EVERYTHING MODEM REMOTELY ...
Page 80: ...10 8 CHAPTER 10 CONTROLLING DATA RATES ...
Page 96: ...12 6 CHAPTER 12 FLOW CONTROL ...
Page 108: ...13 12 CHAPTER 13 HANDSHAKING ERROR CONTROL DATA COMPRESSION AND THROUGHPUT ...
Page 112: ...14 4 CHAPTER 14 DISPLAYING QUERYING AND HELP SCREENS ...
Page 122: ...15 10 CHAPTER 15 TESTING THE CONNECTION ...
Page 142: ...17 8 CHAPTER 17 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 156: ...A 14 APPENDIX A S REGISTERS ...
Page 172: ...B 16 APPENDIX B ALPHABETIC COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 178: ...C 6 APPENDIX C FLOW CONTROL TEMPLATE ...
Page 186: ...E 4 APPENDIX E V 25 BIS REFERENCE ...