Owner`s manual

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Chapter 3—Application Program Interfaces (APIs)
Dial-Up Networking (DUN)
Dial-Up Networking version 1.2, included in the Fax/Datacomm software
CD, provides additional features for the dial-up networking support in
Windows 95 and is part of the process that gives remote users secure
access to a corporate LAN.
Note: This section contains instructions for locating and installing
Microsoftî‚’s Dial Up Networking 1.2 for Windows 95. Since DUN
upgrades are provided by Microsoft, location and specifications of their
software are subject to change. For specific installation and setup
information, refer to Microsoft documentation for procedures specific to
your particular environment.
Installation
1. In addition to this Dial-Up Networking 1.2 upgrade, you must install
the protocol required by the private network on each Windows 95
client. (If the private network is running IP, no action is required. If the
private network runs IPX or NetBEUI, then each Windows 95 client
must also support this protocol).
2. In the Fax/Datacomm CD, click the DUN folder to open the software
and follow instructions in the screen prompts.
Setup Connections
1. With the right mouse button, click Network Neighborhood to open the
Network dialog box. Select Properties.
Several new components display, such as Microsoft Virtual Private
Networking Adapter, Dial-Up Adapter #2, and NDISWAN (you can
remove NDISWAN if you are not using an ISDN TA). Each protocol
you install is listed a second time, but with the VPN support suffix.
2. To set up a DUN 1.2 connection to your ISP, double-click My
Computer, open the Dial-Up Networking folder, and double-click
Make New Connection. When prompted, enter connection name,
modem model used, and ISP area code and phone number.
3. Click Finish; the icon for the connection displays.