Typical Configuration
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Figure 34
ISP Wizard Window
5
In the ISP Name field, enter a name that you wish to associate with your ISP.
6
In the Dial Out Prefix field, enter the number required to access an outside line. An
example would be dialing “9” for use with a PBX. If not required, leave this field
blank.
7
In the Call Waiting Disable Command field, enter the appropriate command to
disable call waiting. Your telephone company should provide this value.
If you have Call Waiting enabled on your line, and you do not disable Call Waiting,
then any incoming calls will disrupt your modem connection.
8
In the Telephone Number field, enter the telephone number of your ISP.
If you want to enter another telephone number to connect to your ISP, refer to
“Editing Service Provider Profiles” after you have completed this typical installation
procedure.
9
In the User ID and Password fields, enter your user ID and password for your ISP
account.
10
If your ISP requires a DNS address, enter it in the DNS Address field. If you are not
sure, leave this field blank.
11
Click
Continue
.
A call is launched to your ISP. The TX LED flashes, indicating data transmission
from your 56K LAN Modem across your WAN. A successful connection to the
Internet verifies the successful configuration of your 56K LAN Modem and ISP
connection. A congratulations message appears.
12
Click
Continue
to exit the ISP Wizard and go directly to the LAN Modem’s World
Wide Web homepage.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C8861
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Page 18: ...18 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 2 56K LAN MODEM FUNCTIONALITY DESCRIPTION...
Page 34: ...34 CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION...
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 4 SETTING UP TCP IP FOR WINDOWS AND MACINTOSH...
Page 56: ...56 CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING THE 56K LAN MODEM...
Page 76: ...76 CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION...
Page 94: ...94 CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE...
Page 100: ...100 APPENDIX A NETWORKING PRIMER...
Page 104: ...104 APPENDIX C FACTORY DEFAULTS...
Page 106: ...106 APPENDIX D SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 110: ...110 GLOSSARY...
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