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Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking Configuration

Windows 98 includes all the software you need to allow your PC to dial in to Easynet (easy.com.au) and connect directly to the Internet. The dialup software can be easily set up using the Internet Connection Wizard, which should already be installed on your PC. If it is not, you'll need to install it from your Windows 98 installation CD.

To run the Internet Connection Wizard, click on the shortcut on your desktop or on the "Setup" button found under the "Connections" tab in the "Internet Options Control Panel".

You'll need the following information to set up Win98 Dial-Up Networking to dial in to Easynet. You may also wish to refer to or print out our full Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking Walkthrough.

Phone Number

0198307019

Username

This should be set as the username you selected when signing up for your Easynet account.

Password

The password should be set according to what you selected when signing up for your Easynet account. Your password is case sensitive, make sure you enter it exactly as given.

Domain Name Servers (DNS)

Leave DNS automatic (nothing in it) 
If this does not work our primary DNS server is "203.63.8.27", our secondary DNS server is "203.63.8.28". 
Our Domain Name is "easy.com.au".

E-mail Address

Your email address is "username@easy.com.au" unless you have made special arrangements otherwise. Your email password is the same as your dialup password, again unless you have made special arrangements otherwise.

Internet Mail Logon

Your POP account name is your normal username for Easynet without any prefix/suffix.

Email Server Names

Our POP mail server is "mail.easy.com.au", our SMTP server is "mail.easy.com.au"

Newsgroup Host

Our NNTP server is "news.easy.com.au"




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