Setting Up Internet Access
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11.2 Setting Up Internet Access
This chapter explains briefly how to use one ISDN B channel
for Internet access at 64 kbit/s or both B channels at 128
kbit/s.
Bear in mind that the IBM International ISDN PC Card is a ba-
sic-rate ISDN adapter, and permits the use of up to two ISDN
B channels.
11.2.1
Internet Access in Windows 95 and Windows 98
In order to use Dial-Up Networking for connections to the In-
ternet, you may need to install cFos. Please see the section
on “Installing cFos” on page 81.
11.2.1.1
Creating a Connection Using One B Channel
1.
Double-click the “My Computer” icon on the Windows
95/98 desktop. Double-click the “Dial-Up Networking”
icon. In the sign-on window, click “Next”.
2.
In the “Make New Connection” dialog, enter the type
and name of the computer to be dialed in the “Name”
field. This is the name that will be used for the connec-
tion in Dial-Up Networking. Select any of the following
devices to use for the connection to the Internet:
–
cFos ISDN, Internet, Sync PPP over HDLC
–
cFos ISDN, Internet, add. Sync PPP over HDLC
–
NDIS WAN Line 1
–
NDIS WAN Line 2
Click “Next” to continue.