© COPYRIGHT OF ASUSCOM NETWORK INC.23128K/MLP Access for Windows NT 4.01. First of all check that your ISP does provide 128K connection to the internet.2. Then select Start ‡ Programs ‡ Accessories ‡ Dial-Up Networking and then enterthe name of the new Dial-Up account and click “Next >”. Enter the server typedetails for your ISP. Click “Next >”. Enter the phone number of the ISP and click“Next”. Click “Finish”.3. To configure server settings or dialing properties, click on the “More” button andselect the item you want to change from the pull down list. And then Click “Dial” tomake a connection with the server over ISDN. To compare with Windows95 Dial-up Networking, these parameters (phone number, dial using port, server type, andsecurity) are located in the item “Edit entry and modem properties..” when you clickon the “More” button. In the Dial using field, select the “ISDN TA (MultiLink PPP,128K) Modem” or “ISDN TA (MultiLink PPP with BOD, 128K) Modem” for InternetAccess. In the “Security” sub-window, check that you have enabled “Accept anyauthentication including clear text”. Please note that this virtual modem mustbe configured in RAS with “dial out” capability, otherwise you can not use it.Accessing the Outside World Using Dial-Up NetworkingYou are now ready to make a connection with your ISP server. Click the Dial-UpNetworking icon, and select the name configured above in the phone book entry andthen click “Dial“. The system should then dial and connect to your ISP at either 128k or64k depending on how you setup the call. The server will verify your login name,password, and register you on the server.If you double-click the small icon of Dial-Up Networking at the right-bottom of theWindows, the Dial-Up Networking Monitor shows your connection status includingconnection speed, server type, etc. You are now ready to use the Internet tools to