 Stand Alone PC Using SLIP and a Modem



What you need to get started:

A SLIP account from your Internet Provider, as well as the following
information:

   * Your user name
   * Your password
   * Whether you have a static (dedicated) or a dynamic (variable) IP
     address (you probably have a dynamic one)
   * Their local access telephone number
   * Your host name (usually your username)
   * Their domain name
   * Their IP subnet mask
   * Their gateway IP address
   * Their DNS address

Once you have this information, you're ready to proceed to step 1.

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Step 1: Verify that Dial-up Networking is Installed



Press the   button, select Settings..., then Control Panel.
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Select the Windows Setup tab,
then click on the Communications option and press Details.... Make sure
that the Dial-up Networking option is selected. If it is, go on to step 2.
If it isn't, select it and click OK. Windows 95 will attempt to install the
needed drivers, so make sure you've got your installation disks or CD
handy! Now that Dial-up Networking is installed, you can proceed to step 2.

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Step 2: Verify that the Dial-up Adapter and TCP/IP Protocol are Installed



Press the   button, select Settings..., then Control Panel.
Double-click the Network icon. You'll see a dialog box like this. Make sure
the Configuration tab is selected. Both Dial-Up Adapter and TCP/IP should
be present (like in the picture), then you're ready to proceed to step 3.

To add the Dial-Up Adapter, hit the Add... button, double-click Adapter,
then scroll down the list until you can select Microsoft. Choose the
Dial-Up Adapter and hit OK.

If you need to install TCP/IP, hit the Add... button, double-click
Protocol, then select Microsoft, then TCP/IP, and hit OK.

Now your Network dialog box should contain both Dial-Up Adapter and TCP/IP.
Select the adapter, click Properties..., Bindings, and make sure the TCP/IP
box is checked. You're now ready to proceed to step 3.

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Step 3: Verify that the SLIP drivers are Installed



Press the   button, select Settings..., then Control Panel.
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Select the Install/Uninstall
tab, then check to make sure that the SLIP and Scripting for Dial-Up
Networking is included in the list. If it is, then the drivers are
installed and you may proceed to step 4.

If SLIP and Scripting is not present, make sure the Windows 95 CD is in
your CD-ROM drive (if you do not have the CD version of Windows 95, click
here to download the drivers now). Go to the Control Panel and double-click
the Add/Remove Programs icon. You should get a dialog box like this.

Select the Windows Setup tab up top. Then press the Have Disk... button
(the one with the cursor over it in the picture). You should get the
Install From Disk dialog box that looks like this.

Assuming your CD-ROM drive is E:, type the path e:\admin\apptools\dscript
in the Copy manufacturer's files from: text area. Press OK and you should
get the Have Disk dialog box. It looks like this.

Check the SLIP and Scripting for Dial-Up Networking box, as shown in the
picture. Press Install and Windows 95 will copy the files to the right
place on your hard drive.

Note:When you install the SLIP drivers, Windows 95 also installs the
Dial-up scripting tools.

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Step 4: Determine How Your Internet Provider Handles IP Addressing



Is your PC's IP address static (stays the same every time) or dynamic
(changes each time you log on)?

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          Tutorial continues when you choose an option in Step 4.
