Windows 2000 Configuration 1. Click Windows "Start" button, go to "Settings" and choose "Network and Dial-up Connections" 2. Once inside the Dial-up Networking folder, double click on the "Make New Connection", click Next > 3. On the "Network Connection Type" select "Dial to the Internet", click Next > 4. The Internet Connection Wizard will appear, choose "I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through LAN" and then click Next > 5. On the "Setting up your Internet Connection" screen, select "I Connect through a phone line and modem" then click Next > 6. Specify the name of your modem then click Next > 7. On the "Internet Account Connection Information" screen, uncheck "Use area code and dialing rules" and place our "Dial-up Number" then click "Advanced…" button. Dial-up Numbers PLDT: 242-9200 (30 x 56K lines) Digitel: 700-8000 (30 x 56K lines) Digitel: 700-4601 (22 x 33.6k lines) - to be phased out soon 8. On the "Advanced Connection Properties" screen, click "Addresses" 9. On the "DNS Server Address", choose "Always use the following:" then Supply the following Data below then click "OK" Primary DNS: 202.91.171.10 Secondary DNS: 202.91.171.11 10. On the "Internet Account Login Information", supply your User Name and Password then click Next > 11. In the "Connection Name", type "Basic" then click Next 12. On the "Setup your Internet Mail Account" screen, choose No then click Next > and then click Finish. 13. Right click "Basic" icon and choose "Create Shortcut" to place a Basic connection icon on your desktop. 14. Close Network and Dial-up Connections window. 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. By: Technical Support Team Basic Internet/MozCom La Union