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Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually, Using a Dial-Up Connection

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Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually Once you have completed the steps on the previous pages using Setup Assistant, you are done setting up your Internet connection. If you don't want to use Setup Assistant, or if you only want to make changes to specific parts of your Internet setup configuration, you can use the instructions below to set up your connection manually. To enter your information manually, follow the steps that correspond to your connection method. Â Dial-up modem with Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection (see below) Â Cable modem, DSL, or LAN connection using these configurations: Â Manual (see page 88) Â DHCP (see page 90) Â PPPoE (see page 91) Â AirPort Extreme wireless connection (see page 94) Using a Dial-Up Connection A dial-up modem is a common way to connect to the Internet. Your modem uses a method called Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to connect to an ISP. Make sure your modem is plugged in to a phone line and you have the information from your ISP available (see page 80). To set up Network preferences for the internal modem port: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 83

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Appendix C
Connecting to the Internet
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Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually
Once you have completed the steps on the previous pages using Setup Assistant, you
are done setting up your Internet connection. If you don’t want to use Setup Assistant,
or if you only want to make changes to specific parts of your Internet setup
configuration, you can use the instructions below to set up your connection manually.
To enter your information manually, follow the steps that correspond to your
connection method.
Â
Dial-up modem with Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection (see below)
Â
Cable modem, DSL, or LAN connection using these configurations:
Â
Manual (see page 88)
Â
DHCP (see page 90)
Â
PPPoE (see page 91)
Â
AirPort Extreme wireless connection (see page 94)
Using a Dial-Up Connection
A dial-up modem is a common way to connect to the Internet. Your modem uses a
method called Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to connect to an ISP.
Make sure your modem is plugged in to a phone line and you have the information
from your ISP available (see page 80).
To set up Network preferences for the internal modem port:
1
Choose Apple (
) > System Preferences from the menu bar.
2
Click Network.