Connecting To An Isp - Vadem Clio C-1050 Series User Manual

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Setting Up Remote Networking

Connecting to an ISP

You can connect to your ISP via a dial-up connection. Once
connected, you can send and receive e-mail messages and view
Web pages.
To create a dial-up connection to an ISP:
Obtain the following information from your ISP:
1.
• ISP dial-up phone number
• POP3 or IMAP4 server name
• SMTP host name
• User name
• Password
• Domain name (for network connections only)
If you use a PCMCIA card, insert it into Clio.
2.
Select Start > Programs > Communications, then Remote
3.
Networking.
Double-tap the Make New Connection icon.
4.
Enter a connection name (e.g., "ISP Dial-Up"), select Dial-
5.
Up Connection, then select Next.
Select your modem type.
6.
To use the built-in modem on Clio, select "Built-in modem on
COM 5:"
Optionally, select configuration and TCP/IP settings.
7.
You should not need to change any settings in the Configura-
tion or TCP/IP Settings dialog boxes. Most ISPs now use
server-assigned addresses. If the ISP you are connecting to
does not use server-assigned addresses, enter the addresses in
the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. When finished, tap Next.
Enter your access phone number and tap Finish.
8.
Once created, the dial-up connection is available anytime. To
use it, double-tap its icon, enter your user name and password,
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