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8. Select "Enable DNS".
9. If your service provider has supplied a "Host Name" and/or
"Domain", fill in these fields.
10. For each DNS address your service provider has supplied, add
the address in the "DNS Server" section.
11. Click “OK“ to close the “TCP/IP Properties“ window.
12. Back in the “Network“ window, scroll through the list of network
components. If "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks"
is on the list, we strongly recommend removing it before using a
DSL or cable modem connection. Using “File and Printer
Sharing“ makes it easier for other people on the Internet to
access files on your computer without your knowledge or
consent, with potentially harmful results. Check with your service
provider for their own specific security recommendations.
13. Click “OK“ to close the “Network“ window.
14. Windows will ask you to
restart your computer.
Please do so.
Once you have restarted your
computer, do the following:
1. Right-click on the "Internet
Explorer" icon on your
desktop to bring up its
context menu, and select
“Properties”.
2. Select the "Connections" tab.
3. Under "Dial-up settings",
choose "Dial whenever a
network connection is
not present".
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