Easynet standard settings |
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Easynet email settings: |
Mail server type - |
POP or
POP3 mail.easy.com.au mail.easy.com.au |
Advanced user settings: |
Browser home page - |
http://www.easy.com.au 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 |
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. OUr older ADSL connection username is in the format of: agreedusername@easynet.your-dsl.net New ones use a different set of passwords and use LLC instead of VC Mux |
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Easynet webmail settings: |
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Webmail access for any @easy.net.au mailboxes is at http://webmail.easy.net.au |
Advanced user settings: |
Browser home page - |
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 |
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