Owner`s manual
MultiMobile 35
Chapter 3—Application Program Interfaces (APIs)
4. Click the new connection icon and select Properties. At the Server
Types tab, PPP: Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, Internet should
display in the Type of Dial-up Server list box.
5. If connecting to an ISP with multiple channels, remove the check in
Advanced Options check box labeled Log on to network.
If logging on to a PPTP server on a private network, leave the check
box checked.
6. Make sure the Allowed Network Protocols TCP/IP check box is
checked and clear any protocol check boxes you wont use.
7. Click TCP/IP Settings. If applicable, enter the IP address or DNS
server address provided by your ISP. (Most ISPs provide server-
assigned addresses.)
8. Click OK. The DUN 1.2 connection is complete.
9. To set up and configure the PPTP connection, click Make New
Connection in the Dial-Up Networking window.
10. Enter a name for the PPTP connection; then select Microsoft VPN
Adapter from the drop-down list box and click Next.
11. Under VPN Server, enter the IP address or host name of the PPTP
server to which you want to connect. Click Next; then click Finish.
12. With the right mouse button, click the second icon representing your
PPTP connection; then select Properties.
13. Click the Server Types tab and configure the network protocols and
advanced options, as you did for the DUN connection in step 2 on the
previous page.
14. Reboot your system to set up the VPN drivers.
This completes installation and setup of Dial-Up Networking 1.2. For
additional information, refer to Microsoft documentation.
To initiate the VPN connection, double-click your ISP connection icon and
enter user name and password. Click Connect. When connection is
established, double-click the PPTP connection icon, enter your user name
and private network password, and click Connect. You will have two
active connections: one to your ISP and one to the PPTP server.