Easynet standard settings

Dial-up settings

 
   
Set-up procedures: Modern computers have easy to use wizard software so you can set up the Internet yourself.

The goal is to set up the dialing software, and also to set up your email program.

If you are using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express for the first time, Internet set-up wizards will most likely run automatically. There may even be an icon on the computer just for setting up the Internet. If you get the set-up wizards to run the things to enter are shown below. Not everything will be needed.

If this fails give us a call and we will try to talk you through set-up, FREE.
Easynet dial up settings:

Dial up server type -
Dial up phone number -
Username/User ID - 

PPP Internet
01 9830 7019 (This is a local call from anywhere in Australia)
You selected your username when you signed up. 
(It is the part before the @easy.com.au in your email address. Both username and password are case sensitive, usually lower case)
Easynet email settings:

Mail server type -
Outgoing SMTP server -
Incoming POP3 server -

POP or POP3
mail.easy.com.au
mail.easy.com.au
Leave the following as defaults:

Proxy web access -
IP Address -
DNS servers -




IP Header Compression -
Use default gateway on remote network -

No proxies needed (unticked)
Assigned dynamically/server assigned
Assigned dynamically/automatically/server assigned.
In some older MACs and some versions of win2000 the DNS numbers are required. In this case they are:
Primary DNS 203.63.8.27   Secondary 203.63.8.28

Enable (You probably wont be asked this)

Enable (You probably wont be asked this)
Advanced user settings:

Browser home page -
Easynet Domain Name -
NNTP Server (News) -
FTP web pages -

http://www.easy.com.au
easy.com.au 
news.easy.com.au 
ftp.easy.com.au 
Leave remote FTP directory empty, (unless you want to set up folders within your Easynet home folder)
Leave Passive Transfer (PASV Mode in Cute FTP) un-ticked, but if ftp does not work try it ticked

Domestic Broadband settings

 
   
Set-up procedures: Modern computers have easy to use wizard software so you can set up the Internet yourself. Most ADSL modems have correct default settings and will set themselves up automatically. Then just follow the instructions to enter your username and password (username is of the form agreedusername@easynet.your-dsl.net )

In your computer the goal is to setup the LAN connection so the ADSL modem connected to it works. Then to set-up web surfing and your email program.

If you are using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express for the first time, Internet set-up wizards will most likely run automatically. There may even be an icon on the computer just for setting up the Internet. If you get the set-up wizards to run the things to enter are shown below. Not everything will be needed.

If this fails give us a call and we will try to talk you through set-up, FREE.

If you would prefer an engineer to visit and set up your computers, ADSL modems, routers, switches, firewalls, wireless network and/or any network you have this is chargeable.
Easynet ADSL modem settings: Normally the defaults are OK, but if you need to put settings in your ADSL Modem the following are best:
VPI=8
VCI=35
PPPoE or PPPoA can be used. (PPPoE is more stable)
VC Mux
Authentication CHAP
Handshake protocol: G.DMT
Leave modem set to the default 'server assigned IP' even if you have a static IP, or
Wan/Static IP address 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway 0.0.0.0

You will however need to enter the log in username & the agreed password. These are separate to you email usernames and passwords, and separate to you web space ftp username and password.
ADSL connection username is in the format of: agreedusername@easynet.your-dsl.net 
Easynet email settings:

Up to 3 email

Mail server type -
 Outgoing SMTP server -

If using @easy.com.au
Incoming POP3 server -
If using @easy.net.au
Incoming POP3 server -

addresses, and 3 email redirections 

POP or POP3
mail.easy.net.au

email addresses (dial up users)(2-8 characters@) :
mail.easy.com.au
addresses (2-50characters@):
mail.easy.net.au
(separate username and password)

(Webmail access for any @easy.net.au mailboxes is at http://webmail.easy.net.au)

Leave the following as defaults:

Proxy web access -
IP Address -
DNS servers

If your firewall, network or
Primary: -
Secondary:-

No proxies needed (unticked)
Assigned dynamically/server assigned
Assigned dynamically/automatically/server assigned

computers require DNS:
203.194.27.57
203.194.56.150
Advanced user settings:

Browser home page -
NNTP Server (News) -
Web pages no-domain -
FTP web pages -
Remote FTP host direct -

FTP to easy.com.au -
Check ADSL usage -

http://www.easy.com.au
news.comindico.com.au 
http://members.easy.net.au/~webusername (to 20 char)
http://members.easy.net.au  
Leave this empty, (unless you want to set up folders within your Easynet home folder)  
ftp.easy.com.au
http://myaccount.easy.net.au

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