If You Have A Windows Nt Or Windows 2000 Workstation; If You Have A Windows 95, Windows 98, Or Windows Me Workstation - Nortel Passport 4400 Using Manual

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Software Component:
Microsoft Dial-Up Networking
A modem driver
Once these components are in place, you configure a Dial-Up Networking
connection to enable communication between the workstation and the
Passport 4400. (Refer to
page 46
for more information.)

If You Have a Windows NT or Windows 2000 Workstation

The Install Tool installation process does not install the required networking
components on Windows NT or Windows 2000 workstations. You must manually
install those components, once you have completed the installation of Install Tool.
Use your Windows installation media and documentation to ensure that the
following components are installed, in the order listed:
1
Networking
2
TCP/IP
3
Microsoft Dial-Up Networking
4
A modem driver (or the Passport 4400 null modem driver)
5
One or more Dial-Up connection entries.
If You Have a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me
Workstation
The Install Tool installation process performs most of the setup of a Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows Me workstation. Specifically, it installs the null modem
driver and, if necessary, installs any required network software components.
(Refer to
"What the Installation Procedure Does" on page 36
components.)
Description: (continued)
Microsoft Dial-Up Networking provides PPP protocol
support.
A modem driver is required whether you are using a
direct-cable connection or a dial-up modem
connection.
"Configuring a Dial-Up Networking Connection" on
Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4.2
45
for a list of these

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