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            SETTING UP WINDOWS 95 DIAL-UP NETWORKING
 
This document tells you how to set up Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
for use with your World account.  Dial-Up Networking is utility
software that comes with Windows 95; you use it to allow Internet
programs such as Netscape, Microsoft Explorer, Eudora, etc. to operate
over your modem.

IMPORTANT: If your computer is currently on a TCP/IP network, Dial-Up
Networking may not work properly.  See the Troubleshooting section for
more details.


This document is split up into the following sections:


        I   Installing Necessary Components
        II  Setting Up Your Connection
        III Modifying the New Connection
        IV  Mail and News Settings
        V   Connecting
        VI  Troubleshooting


Part I - Installing Necessary Components


   Step 1. Install Dial-up Networking

   Check to see if you have Dial-Up networking installed by double-
   clicking the 'My Computer' folder on the Desktop.  If inside that
   folder, you see another folder labeled 'Dial-Up Networking', then it's
   already installed, and you may proceed to Step 2.  Otherwise, continue
   on with this section. 

       1. Double-click My Computer > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
       2. Click the 'Windows Setup' tab.
       3. In the 'Components' window, click 'Communications'.
       4. Click 'Details'.
       5. Check the check box for 'Dial-Up Networking', and click 'OK'
       6. Click 'Apply' (Make sure to insert the Windows CD or diskette)

   Step 2. Install Dial-up Adapter

       1. Double-click My Computer > Control Panel > Network
       2. In the installed components window check for 'Dial-up Adapter'.
          If it's listed, proceed to Step 3.  Otherwise, click 'Add'.
       3. From the 'Select Network Component Type' dialog box,
          double-click 'Adapter'.
       4. From the 'Select Network Adapter' dialog box, click 'Microsoft'
          under 'Manufacturers', and double-click 'Dial-Up Adapter' under
          'Network Adapters'.

   Step 3. Install TCP/IP Protocol

       1. In the 'Network' configuration window (under My Computer >
          Control Panel > Network), check for 'TCP/IP' in the
          installed components window.  If it's listed, proceed to
          Part II.  Otherwise, click the 'Add' button.
       2. From the 'Select Network Component Type' dialog box,
          double-click 'Protocol'.
       3. From the 'Select Network Adapter' dialog, click 'Microsoft'
          under 'Manufacturers', and double-click 'TCP/IP' under 'Network
          Protocols'. 


Part II - Setting up your connection


   There are two methods for setting up your World connection.  The first
   is by using the Internet Setup Wizard, and the second is by hand.
   If you do not have the Internet Setup Wizard on your computer, you
   will need to setup your connection manually with Option 2.

   Option 1 - Using the Internet Setup Wizard

   The first way to set up your Internet connection is to use the
   Internet Setup Wizard (ISW).  The ISW can be found by clicking on the 
   Start Button > Programs > Accessories > Internet Tools and may be 
   labeled either 'Internet Setup Wizard' or 'Get on the Internet' (if 
   you don't have either of these, proceed to Option 2).

   Click on the ISW and it will ask you for the following information
   (depending upon your version of Win95, the following may not match
   exactly): 

   Setup Options                         :  Manual
   How to connect                        :  Connect using my phone line
   Name of Service Provider              :  World
   Area code                             :  Your area code or area code 
                                            you dial to reach World

   (Please note, it is now necessary to use 10 digits when dialing local
   numbers within the 617, 781, 508 and 978 area codes. Customers local to
   the 413 area code do *not* need to use 10 digit dialing.)

   Telephone number                      :  617-560-1100 or the number you 
					    dial to connect to World (be
					    sure to include your local
                                            area code with the telephone
                                            number)
   Country code                          :  Your country code
   Username                              :  your_login_name@theworld.com
                                            ("theworld.com" must be lowercase)
   Password                              :  your password
   IP Address                            :  My Internet Service Provider 
                                            automatically assigns me one
   DNS Server                            :  leave blank
   Alternate DNS Server                  :  leave blank
   Use Internet Mail                     :  checked
   Your Email address                    :  your email address
   Internet mail server                  :  pop.theworld.com
  *Windows Messaging Profile             :  Internet Mail Settings
  *Use this profile when starting Windows Messaging: checked

        *These settings are not important.

NOTE: After leaving the DNS server information blank you may be warned
      of the importance of DNS servers.  Ignore the warnings and push
      on; the World will assign the DNS server number for you when you
      make a dial-up connection.

In addition to the above settings, the ISW may also ask you for:

   SMTP Server: smtp.theworld.com
   POP Server : pop.theworld.com
   News Server: nntp.theworld.com

   Once the ISW is finished, you can proceed to Part III - Modifying
   the New Connection.


   Option 2 - Doing it manually

    Setting Up a Connection

        1. Double-click the 'My Computer' icon on your desktop, and
           choose 'Dial-Up Networking'
        2. If the 'Make New Connection' Wizard does not start automatically,
           Double-click 'Make New Connection'.
        3. Name the connection something like 'The World' in the name
           box.
        4. Click 'Next >'
        5. Type in the access number you use for World. Be sure to use
           include the area code when entering the access number.  Click
           'Next >'.
           
           (Please note, it is now necessary to use 10 digits when dialing
           local numbers within the 617, 781, 508 and 978 area codes.
           Customers local to the 413 area code do *not* need to use 10
           digit dialing.)

        6. Click 'Finish >'.  The icon for the new connection should
           appear in the Dial-up Networking Window.


Part III - Modifying the New Connection


        1.  Double-click on My Computer > Dial-Up Networking, then
            right-click on the icon for your connection and choose
            'Properties'.
        2.  Click on 'Server Type...'
        3.  For 'Type of Dial-up Server:', choose 'PPP, Windows 95, NT
            3.5, Internet'.
        4.  The only boxes below that should be checked are 'Enable software
            compression' and 'TCP/IP'
        5.  Click on 'TCP/IP Settings...'
        6.  Check 'Server assigned IP address'
        7.  Check 'Server assigned name server addresses' 
        8.  Check 'Use IP header compression'
        9.  Check 'Use default gateway on remote network'
        10. Click 'OK' three times to save all changes.


Part IV - Mail and News Settings


        There are too many Internet mail and news programs to try to
        give explicit setup instructions for each.  Most mail and News
        programs only need a few key settings to work properly:

        Mail settings:

            Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server : smtp.theworld.com
            Incoming (POP) Mail Server  : pop.theworld.com
            POP account                 : your_login_name@theworld.com

        News Settings:

            News (NNTP) Server          : nntp.theworld.com

        In Netscape Mail, you can find these settings under 
        Options > Mail and News Preferences > Servers.  In Eudora,
        look under Tools > Options.


Part V - Connecting


        1. From the 'Start' menu, select Programs > Accessories >
           Dial-Up Networking'.
        2. Double-click the icon you created for World.
        3. The 'Name' and 'Password' are important, so make sure they
           contain your World login_name@theworld.com and password
           respectively.  "theworld.com" must be in lowercase.
        4. Click 'Dial Properties' and make sure they're correct.  Click 'OK'
        5. Click 'Connect'.
        6. If all goes well, after a few seconds, you should have
           successfully started a PPP connection. 


   That's all of it! You can now run Netscape, Internet Explorer, or
   any other PPP software.


Part VI - Troubleshooting


  If you need to disable call waiting 


	1.  Double-click on My Computer > Dial-Up Networking, then
            right-click on the icon for your connection and choose
            'Properties'.
	2. Remove the check next to "use Country codes and area codes.
	3. In the box "Telephone number" add "*70," (Star Seven Zero Comma
	   with NO quotes).
	   (Please note that the Area Code box was disabled when the
	   check was removed in step 2 so if you needed the area code
	   before you will also need to add the area code before the rest
	   of the number your computer is trying to dial.)
	4. Click OK.

  If you are getting the message 'Dial-Up Networking cannot negotiate a
  compatible set of protocols...', or if your connection is not
  functioning properly in any way, please continue with the following:

  Check settings in the 'Network' Control Panel.

    Double-click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network, and look at
    the installed network components.  If your computer is on a
    network (or has a network adapter installed) and TCP/IP is bound
    to *both* the network adapter *and* the Dial-Up Adapter, Dial-Up
    Networking may not work.  If this is the case, please proceed
    reading these instructions.  If your computer is not a TCP/IP
    network, please continue with the section below entitled 'B. If
    your computer is *not* on A TCP/IP Network:'.

    A. If your computer is on A TCP/IP Network:

      If you have an older version of Dial-Up Networking, you will
      need to obtain the Windows 95 winsock update to improve
      multi-homing support.  You can get the update (which is named
      Wsockupd.exe) by ftp-ing to the following location:

            ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/WSOCKUPD.EXE

      Once this file has been downloaded and installed, you'll need to
      do the following:

      Double-click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network, then highlight
      the TCP/IP that's bound to the Dial-Up Adapter, and choose Properties.

      Under 'IP Address':

        'Obtain an IP address automatically' should be checked

      Under 'WINS Configuration':

        'Disable WINS Resolution:' should be checked

      Under 'Gateway'

        Under 'New Gateway', enter '192.74.137.125', and click on 'Add'

      Under 'DNS Configuration':

          Put a bullet next to "Enable DNS".  

          Under 'DNS server search order', enter '192.74.137.112', and
          click on 'Add'

          Under 'Domain suffix search order', enter 'TheWorld.com', and
          click on 'Add'

        Click 'OK' twice, and reboot when prompted.

      There are many ways in which to configure a network, and the
      interaction between your Internet setup and your internal
      network is very complex.  So, if after making these changes,
      your Internet connection still does not work, you may need to
      see your systems people for further assistance as Software Tool
      and Die tech support cannot know the peculiarities of your
      particular network.


    B. If your computer is *not* on A TCP/IP Network:

      Double-click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network > Dial-Up
      Adapter.  

      Click on 'Bindings', and 'TCP/IP' should be checked.  Click 'OK'
      if any changes were made or 'Cancel' if no changes were made.

      Double-click on 'TCP/IP'.  This box has 4 different areas that
      we are interested in: IP Address, WINS Configuration, Gateway, and
      DNS Configuration. 

      Under 'IP Address':

        'Obtain an IP address automatically' should be checked

      Under 'WINS Configuration':

        'Disable WINS Resolution:' should be checked

      Under 'Gateway'

        Installed gateways: none

      Under 'DNS Configuration':

        'Disable DNS' should be checked

      Click 'OK' twice, and reboot when prompted.


  Check your Connection settings:


    Double-click My Computer > Dial-Up Networking, then right-click on
    the icon for your World connection, and choose Properties > Server
    Type... .  In this section, you should have the following: 

      Type of Dial-Up Server: 'PPP, Windows 95, NT 3.5, Internet'
      Advanced options: 'Enable software compression' *ONLY*
      Allowed Network Protocols: 'TCP/IP' *ONLY* 

        *No other boxes should be checked*

      Now choose 'TCP/IP Settings...' where you should have the following: 

        'Server assigned IP address' should be checked
        'Server assigned name server addresses' should be checked
        'Use IP header compression' should be checked
        'Use default gateway on remote network' should be checked

    Back out by clicking 'OK' until you are back at the 'General' section. 
    Now choose 'Configure'.  In the 'General' area, you should have the
    following: 

      Port = whatever port your modem is on.

      Maximum speed = 19200 to 57600 for a 14.4 modem
                      38400 to 115200 for a 28.8 modem
                      57600 or 115200 for a 56k (v.90) modem

      'Only connect at this speed' should *NOT* be checked

      Under 'Connection' you should have:

        Data bits: 8
        Parity   : None
        Stop bits: 1
        'Wait for dial tone before dialing' - checked

      Now choose 'Advanced' where you should have only the following
      boxes checked: 

        'Use error control'
            'Compress Data'
        'Use flow control'
            'Hardware (RTS/CTS)'
        
        NOTE: If 'Use error control' and it's sub-choices are
              grayed out, don't worry about it.

        Click 'OK'

      Under 'Options' you should have only the following:

        'Display Modem Status' should be checked

      Back all the way out by clicking 'OK'.


  Checking for multiple 'winsock.dll' files:


    If your connection is still not working, you may want to check
    your system for multiple 'winsock.dll' files.  Dial-Up Networking uses
    the 'winsock.dll' file that is located in the 'Windows' directory of
    your system.  If there are any other 'winsock.dll' files on your
    system, they may interfere with the one in the 'Windows' directory.

    From the 'Start' button, choose Find > Files/Folders, and type in
    'winsock.dll'.  Make sure that you are searching from the root
    directory (C:\) and that you are including subfolders.  If you have
    more than one logical hard disk drive (D:\, E:\, etc.), check the
    others as well.  If you find any 'winsock.dll' files other than the
    one in the 'Windows' directory, rename them/it to 'winsock.old'.

    One thing that may occur when another TCP/IP stack is installed on
    a Windows 95 machine, is that it can replace the Win95 winsock.dll
    file with it's own.  In a case such as this, you may see something
    like:

        winsock.dll
        winsock.old

    in your 'windows' directory.  The official Windows winsock.dll
    file is 42K and has a date of 7/11/95 (this may vary between
    different releases of Win95), so this is the one that should be
    named 'winsock.dll'.


  Modem Problems:


    If you are having trouble connecting to World (connecting at the
    wrong speed, getting disconnected, etc,) you may need to specify a
    modem initialization string or modem commands for your modem.  The
    default string for your modem should be in the owner's manual or
    user's guide.

    Double-click on My Computer > Control Panel > Modems, then choose
    Properties > Connection > Advanced....  You can insert your modem
    initialization string in the box labeled 'Extra Settings'.  Also check
    to make sure that 'Use Flow Control' and 'Hardware (RTS/CTS)' are
    checked.

    For problem connections, try inserting either:
 
        &F      (ampersand  F)
    or
        &F1     (ampersand  F  one)

    either one of these will reset your modem to factory defaults.  
    &F is usually the correct command.

    If that doesn't help, you can try adding any combination of the
    following to the above command:

        &K3 (ampersand  K  three)
        %C0 (percent    C  zero)
        &D0 (ampersand  D  zero)

    These modem commands are generic commands and may not work with
    your modem.  You should consult your modem manual for the proper
    init string for your modem.

    Another thing to try is choosing 'Port Settings...' (you will need
    to click 'OK' to get back to the 'Connection' tab under 'Properties')
    and setting your Receive and Transmit Buffers lower.  This is supposed
    to help with problem connections.

    If, after checking all of the above, you're still having
    problems connection, please contact tech support at
    617-783-9753.