Windows NT 4.0 Setup
Revision 09/19/02

This page will explain how to set-up Windows NT to acces the Internet.
The directions are written specifically for Windows NT 4.0

Remote Acess Service (also known as RAS) is the portion of Windows NT which is responsible for maintaining networking connections which may not always exist,
such as dial-up Internet connection. It is used both for dialing into another system, and for allowing others to dial into your system. You will only need the dial-out
feature to access the Internet.

Installing RAS

1. Press the Start button. Select Settings. Choose Control Panel. Double-click on Network.

2. When the Network Control Panel appears, click on the Services tab (acress the top of the window). You will see a list of the various networking services installed on your machine.

Check the list and see if Remote Access Services is already on the list. If so, skip ahead to Configuring the Dialer.

3. If RAS is not already installed, you will need to install it. You will need your Windows NT CD-ROM in order to do this.

4. Press the Add button (directly under the list). A list of available services will appear after a few seconds; select Remot Acces Service from this list and press the OK button. If Windows NT asks you where to find files, point it to the \386 directory on your Windows NT CD-ROM.

5. When RAS itself has been installed, you will see a window called Add RAS Device. If you have already installed your mode, you will see it's name here. Otherwise, you will have to install your modem before coninuing.

6. Once your modem is installed, click once on the name of your modem and press the Configure button. Select "Dial-Out Only" from the list and press the OK button. Press the Continue button to finish setting up the RAS service.

7. You will now be back to the Network Control Panel; click on the Protocols tab (across the top of the window). Make sure TCP/IP is installed as a protocol. If
not, install it using the Add button.

8. When TCP/IP has been installed, press the Close button at the bottom of the window. You will see Windows NT force the protocols to "review bindings", and then you will be told that you need to restart your computer. Press the Yes button.

Configuring the Dialer

1. Double-click on My Computer. Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking folder. What you see at this point depends on whether or not you have any dial-up connections configured yet.

2. If you have not set-up any Dial-Up entries yet, you will see a little window telling you that your address book is empty; press OK.

3. If you have set-up one or more Dial-Up entries, you will see the Dialer window, with the list of Dial-Up entries availy clicking on the Phonebook Entry to Dial
list-box.

4. If you already have an entry for another ISP, select it form the list. Press the More button and select Edit entry and modem properties.. from the menu that appears.

5. If you do not have an entry for your ISP, presss the New button.

6. At this point, you should be looking at a window with five tabs across the top: Basic, Server, Script, Security, and X.25. These are the settings that need to be in the fields on each tab.

Basic

Entry name: Cyber City Honolulu
Comment: Cyber City Honolulu

Phone number: 792-2071. Use Telephony Dialing Properties: NOT checked.

Dial using: Your modem
Use another port if busy: NOT checked

Server

Dial-up server type: "PPP: Windows NT, Windows 95 Plus, Internet"

Network protocols:
Yes=TCP/IP
NO=IPX/SPX compatble
NO=NetBEUI

Press the TCP/IP Settings button, enter these settings, and press the OK button:

Yes=Server assigned IP address

Yes=Server assigned name server addresses

No=Use IP Header Compression
Yes=Use default gateway on remote network

Script

After dialing (login): None

Security

Accept any authentication including clear text.

X.25

Network: (none)
Address: (blank)
User Data: (blank)
Facilities: (blank)

After entering these settings, press the OK button.

7. The last step is to create a shortcut on your desktop which points to the dial-up entry, which will enable you to easily dial into the internet by double-clicking one icon.

8. Press the More button and select Create shortcut to entry... from the menu. Press the OK button to place the shortcut on your desktop. This will create an icon on
your desktop with the name Cyber City Honolulu.rnk
Press the Close button to clear away the Dial-Up Networking window. If any other windows are open (such as My Computer or Control Panel), close them as well.

Dialing into the Internet

To connect your machine to the Internet, double-click on the Cyber City Honolulu.rnk icon which was created above. A window will pop-up, asking for your User name, Password, and Domain.

In the User name field, type in your email address on Cyber City Honolulu.

In the Password field, type in your password. You will see * characters as you type. This is to prevent people who may be looking ver your shoulder from seeing your password as you type it. MAKE SURE THE CAPS LOOK KEY IS TURNED OFF before you type your password.

The Domain field should be BLANK. If your machine is connected to an exisitiong Windows NT domain, you may see the name of your domain in this box. Make sure you erase it. This box must be lank in order to connect to Cyber City Honolulu.

The Save password box can be turned on or off at your preference. We recommend that you turn it on. This way it will reduce the chances of loosing/forgetting your password.

Press the OK button to connect. Once you are connected, you can then run your web browser email program, or any other Internet program, using Cyber City Honolulu.rnk as your connection to the Internet.

Happy Hunting!