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8. You can select any “allowable network protocols.” This helps to establish the<br />

routed protocols to be used during your connection. Ok, ok, so netbeui is nonroutable…don’t<br />

sue me for Microsoft putting it here…actually netbeui is<br />

encapsulated within another protocol to allow it to be routed. Select TCP/IP<br />

for your networking connection. Most of the time you will be using this<br />

protocol suite. Heck, even Macintoshes and Novell use TCP/IP. If you want<br />

to check all three to feel safer, then go ahead. Just be aware that IPX sends<br />

out its own little broadcasts every 60 seconds which can affect the<br />

performance of your connection.<br />

Scripting Options Tab:<br />

9. Here you can select a file with script settings to establish the DUN. You can<br />

also select if you want the script lines to be “stepped” through which means<br />

you will be prompted (asked) before each line if you wish that line to be<br />

processed. Finally you can select if you want the terminal screen to be<br />

minimized when you start.<br />

Multilink Tab:<br />

10. Multilink will allow you to use additional devices for establishing and<br />

maintaining connections. Think of this as something like a “conference call.”<br />

(Step 3) Set up to receive calls<br />

11. In the dial-up networking window select “connections” from the pull-down<br />

menu and then “Dial-up server.”<br />

12. Select “allow caller access.”<br />

Figure 3—Setting up Dial-up Server.<br />

13. Put a password in if you want.<br />

14. Click on “server type.”<br />

15. Select “Type of Dial-up Server.”<br />

16. Select “PPP: Internet, Windows NT Server, Windows 98.”<br />

17. Disable “Require encrypted password” if none will be used.<br />

18. Click on “OK” twice. You are now set up to send and receive calls.<br />

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