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Mac OS 8 &
9
You set up your Mac either using
the Internet Setup Assistant or you can set it up manually, meaning the individual
components (email, Remote Access, etc.) are configured seperately.
Click here
for instructions for the Internet Setup Assistant, or follow the directions
below to set it up manually.
If you are not able to find the Internet Setup Assistant you can create a
connection manually. The following steps will walk you through setting up
the dial up connection. You will still need to configure your email program
in order to send and receive email.
Start
- From the Desktop, click on the Apple
icon at the top left hand corner. Then point to Control Panels.
- Click on TCP/IP.
TCP/IP
- In the TCP/IP window select these options
from the pull-down fields:
Connect via: PPP
Configure using: PPP Server
Leave all other fields blank.
- Close the TCP/IP window by clicking the
box in the upper right hand corner of the window. Save changes when prompted.
Get to Remote Access
- From the Desktop, click on the Apple
icon at the top left hand corner. Then point to Control Panels.
- Click Remote Access (this may be
named PPP).
Remote Access
- The Remote Access window should have
the following information in the fields:
Name: Your Volcano username
Password: Your Volcano password
Phone number: Appropriate dial up phone number for your location.

Remote Access Options
- Click on the Options button from
the Remote Access window.
- The following tabs should have these options
chosen:
Connection: (Optional)
Reminders: (Optional)
Protocol:
- Connect automatically when starting
TCP/IP applications
- Allow error correction and compression
in modem
- Use TCP header compression

- Click OK from the Options window.
Finish
- Click Connect to dial up, or close the Remote
Access window (save changes when prompted) and then open your browser
or email program. The computer should attempt to dial and connect after
you open the browser and email program.
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