DUN (Dialup Networking) Tutorials.
Wed, March 10, 2010
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· In order to set up a Dialup network configuration with any provider you will need to know:
1. The name of your Internet Service Provider.
2. Your login ID (also called user name, login name or screen name).
3. Your password
4. Your primary dial-up number
5. Your secondary dial-up number (if applicable)

· Always contact your phone company to verify if the numbers provided by your ISP are a local call. Calling plans in many areas are very confusing, and you may end up paying your telco several hundreds dollars at the end of the month. Dial 0 on your telephone and ask the operator whether the number you are going to use is a local call.

· We hate to remind, but always set your CAPS LOCK off before typing your password. In most cases passwords are case-sensitive.

· While we tried to make this tutorial as complete and straightforward as possible, it is a supplementary information and doesn't constitute professional customer support from your ISP. Keep your ISP's tecsupport phone number / e-mail address handy.

· Do not hesitate to contact us with comments and suggestions at: feedback@theisplist.com

Configuring your dialup connection under Windows 95/98 is done by manually configuring the DUN. Explicit instructions on doing this may be found here.
There is virtually no difference in configuring Dialup Networking between Windows 98 and Windows 95.
Configuring of DUN under Windows 2000 is somewhat different from configuring Windows 98 or NT, but is quite intuitive and simple. For instructions click Windows 2000 logo.
Configuring a Windows NT system for dialup connection to an ISP is quite different from Windows 95/98. Click on Windows NT logo for detailed instructions.
Configuring your system's DUN under Windows ME is very similar to Windows 98. All instructions on doing this are here.
Configuring your DUN under Windows XP is done by manually configuring the dialup service. Explicit instructions on doing this may be found here.
Configuring your DUN under Windows CE is done by manually configuring the dialup service. Click on Windows CE logo for complete instructions.
Provided here is a set of instructions that may be used to connect your Mac to your ISP. As almost everything about Mac, the configuration is very straightforward, simple and intuitive.
Detailed instructions on how to connect your Mac to the Internet. As almost everything about Mac, the configuration is very straightforward, simple and intuitive.
Linux systems are by default installed with all the necessary components to allow dialup networking connections. Details of configuration may differ considerably from one system to another.
IBM OS/2 Warp by default contains all the necessary software to setup and run a dial up connection. Click on Warp logo for a complete guide.
The instructions given here are intended to assist users in setting the Dialup networking for the PlayStation2.
Follow these simple step-by-step instructions on setting up Dialup networking for your Nintendo GameCube with Modem Adapter.
This tutorial describes setting up your Dreamcast for Internet access. There are no long downloads, and there is very little data to input so it won't take very long to get you on the Internet.
This section describes in detail the setup of WebTV for you favorite ISP. Very simple and easy to follow instructions.
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