Windows 95 comes with Internet access software and can be set up to use an 'ukbusiness.com' Dial account.

Please note that although the information given here is believed to be correct we cannot directly support the use of any other software except that provided with your 'ukbusiness.com' Dial connection. If your machine is connected to a local area network, check with the system administrator before continuing with these instructions.

Configuration

The following explains how to set up Windows 95 to use an 'ukbusiness.com' Dial account.

Essential components

'ukbusiness.com' Dial account details

Windows 95 installation disks or CD-ROM

Correctly installed modem or ISDN

First Steps - the infrastructure

Ensure that Dial-Up Networking has been installed.

    • Double click My Computer
    • Double click Control Panel
    • Double click Add/Remove Programs
    • Select the Windows Set-up tab
    • Select Communications
    • Click the Details... button
    • Check the Dial-Up Networking option if its not already checked
    • Click OK

Click on the Network icon in Control Panel. You need to Add a Client, an Adapter and a Protocol.

The Client you add is Microsoft Networks

The Adapter you add is Microsoft Dial-up Adapter

The Protocol you add is Microsoft - select TCP/IP from the list offered. The default IPX/SPX and NetBEUI protocols can be removed if your not using them on a local area network. You don't need a Service. Windows 95 will need to reboot after any changes

Setting up a dial up connection

Double click My Computer

Double click the new folder called Dial-Up Networking

Double click on Make New Connection

Note that your modem should already have been installed from Add New hardware in the Control Panel. Use the corresponding Point of Presence telephone number (supporting CHAP) for local rate call, 0845 0885336. When finished, select the new icon and bring up its Properties box (The shortcut is to right click the icon and choose Properties)

Click Configure then General

    • Set the Maximum Speed to 115200

Go to Connection, click on Advanced

    • Tick Use Error Control
    • Tick Compress data
    • Tick Use Flow Control and Hardware
    • Click OK

Click on Server type and select PPP, Windows 95,Windows NT, Internet

In the Advanced options:

    • Uncheck Log on to network
    • Check Enable software compression
    • Uncheck Require encrypted password

In Allowed network protocols:

    • Uncheck NetBEUI
    • Uncheck IPX/SPX Compatible

Then click TCP/IP Settings...

    • Check Server assigned IP addresses
    • Check Server assigned name server addresses
    • Check Use IP header compression
    • Check Use Default Gateway on Remote Network Note: important check
    • Click OK
    • Click OK to finish the required edits

Using your Dial Up Connection

Double click the new icon in the Dial-Up Networking folder, a Connect to UKB Dial window will appear, in the User Name box, type UKSRF/ immediately followed by your 'ukbusiness.com' Dial username (for example, if your username is acme.co.uk , enter UKSRF/acme.co.uk)

In the Password box, enter your 'ukbusiness.com' Dial password.

Ensure the telephone number is correct and then click Connect

A window will appear stating Dialling..., then Verifying username and password... and finally

Connected. You can now run WINSOCK compatible programs, such as Internet Explorer

To break the connection click on the Disconnect button

Trouble shooting

The default modem settings should be sufficient in most cases, however you may wish to check the following points in the Configure|Connection tab:

    • Data bits: 8
    • Parity: None
    • Stop bits: 1
    • Advanced...
      • Check Use flow control
      • Check Hardware (RTS/CTS)
  • The default Dial-Up Adapter Properties should be sufficient in most cases, however you may

wish to check the following points by Clicking on the Network icon in Control Panel.

Select Dial-Up Adapter and click Properties

Select Bindings and ensure TCP/IP is ticked

Select Advanced, select Use IPX Compression and set Value to No then Click OK

  • The default TCP/IP Properties should be sufficient in most cases.
  • Click on the Network icon in Control Panel.

Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties

Select Bindings and ensure Client for Microsoft Networks is ticked

Select IP Address and ensure Obtain an IP address automatically is checked

Select WINS Configuration and check Disable WINS Resolution

No edits are required for Gateway and Advanced