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Support >> Windows 95/98 Dial-up Settings

1. On your desktop screen double click on the "My Computer" icon.
2. Inside the "My Computer" window, double click on "Dial-up Networking"
3. Once inside the Dial-up Networking folder, double click on the "Make New Connection" icon. Type in "Basic". This will be the name of your dialer.
4. Supply this data:, click Next >, then click Finish.

 Dial-up Numbers
   Digitel: 700-8000 (90 x 56K lines)

5. Right click on the "Basic" icon, and then choose "Properties".
6. Uncheck "Use area code and Dialing Properties".
7. On the index tab on top, click on "Server Types".
8. Uncheck all options except "Enable Software Compression" and "TCP/IP", then click "TCP/IP Settings"

Check "Server Assigned IP Address" and "Specify name Server Address"
Supply this Data to "Specify Name Server Address"
Primary DNS: 202.91.168.1

9. Right click "Basic" icon and choose "Create Shortcut" to place a Basic Connection icon on your desktop.
10. Close Dial-up Networking window and double click "Basic", enter your username and password then click "Connect", then your ready to surf.

How to Connect:
1. Double Click "Basic" icon on your desktop.
2. Type in your "User Name" and "Password" then click "Connect".
3. A small window will appear displaying the status of the connections; If the connection is successful, you will see a Connected at… message showing your connected speed.

Right click HERE, click Save Target Us to download configuration

 

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