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| Setting Up Your GKG Dial Up Connection with Microsoft XP |
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Note: If you are running Windows XP in classic mode, you will need to select the Start menu, select Settings, then choose Control panel
Note: If your control panel is already in Classic mode, proceed to step 3.
Note: Remember to check with your local telephone company to make sure that the access number you choose is a local toll-free call. When you enter the access number, type it exactly as you would dial it from your home phone. Do not include a 1 or the area code unless you have to dial it to make a local call from your home telephone. If you are dialing from a hotel, office, or other phone system that requires you to dial a digit such as 9 to get an outside line, insert that number before the access number. To disable call waiting while using the internet, insert the call waiting defeat code (usually *70) before the access number. Note: only insert this code if you have call waiting on the line you will connect with. Check with your phone company to determine which code to use for your line.
Note: Remember, your password is case sensitive. (Make sure your CAPS LOCK button is off.)
Congratulations! You have successfully completed the dial up settings required to connect you to the Internet. |




