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Configuration Guide for Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing HUB INTERNET HOST CLIENTS

Copyright 2002 Hughes Network Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hughes Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. This publication and its contents are proprietary to Hughes Network Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Hughes Electronics Corporation. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Hughes Network Systems, Inc., 11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, Maryland 20876. Hughes Network Systems, Inc. has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document. Hughes Network Systems, Inc. shall not be liable for errors contained herein. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hughes Network Systems, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. DIRECWAY service, sold separately from hardware, is available in the contiguous United States and its usage is subject to the Fair Access Policy. Some systems require professional installation. Speeds may vary; visit www.direcpc.com or www.direcway.com for more details. Hughes Network Systems, Inc. (d.b.a. "HUGHES") and DIRECWAY and the logo design are units and trademarks of Hughes Electronics Corp. This is a supplemental guide This guide is prepared as a supplement to the Microsoft documentation supporting the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature. If you need additional help, see the Microsoft manuals or web site at www.microsoft.com. ICS is only supported on two-way systems The Windows Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature is intended only for use with a DIRECWAY Two-Way satellite connection. ICS will function with a DIRECWAY One-Way satellite connection but this configuration is not supported by Hughes Network Systems, Inc. Trademarks All trademarks, marks, names, or product names referenced in this publication are the property of their respective owners, and Hughes Network Systems, Inc. neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein. Safety information Cautions and notes, defined as follows, are used throughout this guide to help you become familiar with possible safety and equipment hazards. Note: A note presents additional information. CAUTION Indicates a hazard or unsafe practice that might result in moderate or minor personal injury. CAUTION Indicates a hazard or unsafe practice that might result in property damage.

Contents Introduction................................................ 1 System requirements............................................... 3 Five stages to configure ICS......................................... 4 Install DIRECWAY on the host computer............................... 5 Additional help resources............................................ 5 Verifying communications.................................... 7 Determining your IP address......................................... 7 Testing communications between host and clients...................... 8 Configuring the ICS host.................................... 11 Configuring ICS for a Windows 98 SE host............................ 11 Running the ICS Wizard......................................... 14 Configuring ICS for a Windows Me host.............................. 18 Running the Home Networking Wizard.............................. 20 Configuring ICS for a Windows 2000 Professional host................... 24 Configuring ICS for a Windows XP host............................... 27 Configuring ICS clients..................................... 33 Configuring Windows 98 SE and Me clients to access the host............. 33 Configuring Windows 2000 clients to access the host..................... 37 Configuring Windows XP client to access the host....................... 41 Configuring browser and e-mail.............................. 45 Contents iii

iv Contents

Introduction 1 Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is the Microsoft Windows feature that allows two or more computers to share a single Internet connection. This guide is prepared as a supplement to the Microsoft documentation supporting ICS. The instructions will enable you to set up a simple ICS network using a DIRECWAY Two-Way system. The computer with DIRECWAY installed will share its connection to the Internet with other computers on a Local Area Network (LAN). This is the host computer. All computers that acquire the DIRECWAY Internet connection from the host are called clients. An ICS network consists of one host and any number of clients. Note: You must install the DIRECWAY system before you configure ICS. This guide presumes you have installed DIRECWAY and are familiar with the supporting documentation. HUB WINDOWS 98 CLIENT HOST (WITH DIRECWAY AND ICS) WINDOWS ME CLIENT INTERNET WINDOWS XP CLIENT G-24129 C 03/13/02 WINDOWS 2000 CLIENT Figure 1: Typical DIRECWAY installation configured with ICS Introduction 1

Figure 1 shows a typical configuration with the four types of Windows platforms supported. You must configure and cable your network according to the instructions provided by the LAN hardware manufacture. There are two models of the DIRECWAY product: Two-Way and One-Way. ICS is intended only for use with a DIRECWAY Two-Way satellite connection. The two-way system is capable of both receiving data from and transmitting data to the satellite for access to the Internet. It uses a receive modem to receive data and a transmit modem to transmit data. The one-way system receives data from the satellite using a receive modem but transmits data to the Internet using a telephone modem. Both are shown in Figure 2. Receive modem Two-way Transmit modem One-way Figure 2: The two-way and one-way system modems Hughes recommends that you enable only the Internet sharing options at first. After these features are working, enable file and printer sharing if desired. For larger or more complex networks, follow the instructions provided with your network hardware vendor and/or your network software vendor. 2 Introduction

Note: The Windows Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature is intended only for use with a DIRECWAY Two-Way satellite connection. ICS will function with a DIRECWAY One-Way satellite connection but this configuration is not supported by Hughes Network Systems, Inc. System requirements Please verify that your host computer meets the following requirements before proceeding. Pentium II with a 333 MHz processor or better Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows Millennium (Me), Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP 64 MB RAM (98 SE and Me), 128 MB RAM (Windows 2000 and XP) 800x600 pixel display or better CD-ROM drive PCI or AGP video adapter 20 MB free hard disk space Available USB port 56 kbps modem Analog telephone line (for system setup) The client computers connected through ICS must meet the same requirements as above with the exception of operating systems. The following are valid for client computers: Windows 98 Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Windows Millennium (Me) Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Introduction 3

Five stages to configure ICS There are five stages to configure ICS for DIRECWAY: Install DIRECWAY on the computer that will be the host (see page 5). Verify network communications between the host and client computers (see page 7). Configure ICS on the host computer (see page 11). Configure client computers to access the Internet through the DIRECWAY host computer using Microsoft ICS (see page 33). Configure Microsoft Outlook Express and Internet Explorer on the client computers (see page 45). Notes: Configuration of ICS varies depending on the type of Windows operating system. When following these instructions, follow the correct instructions for both host and client computers. Stages 1 and 2 may be reversed if the network hardware exists before DIRECWAY is installed. If neither DIRECWAY nor the networks is installed, set up the network hardware (but not ICS) and verify connectivity before installing DIRECWAY on the host. DIRECWAY must be uninstalled on computers that will become clients. During the procedures in this guide, you may experience additional screens if ICS has been previously configured. 4 Introduction

Install DIRECWAY on the host computer Follow the instructions in the ReadMeFirst guide and the Installation Guide for Indoor Equipment and Software to install DIRECWAY. Before proceeding to install ICS, do the following: 1. Restart your computer. 2. Verify that you can access and surf the Internet using DIRECWAY. 3. Proceed to Verifying communications on page 7. Additional help resources This guide is prepared as a supplement to the Microsoft documentation supporting ICS. If you need additional help, see the Microsoft manuals or web site at www.microsoft.com. HUGHES can provide limited support if you need more assistance. If you purchased DIRECWAY through one of our retail channels: Access the Help files by right-clicking the DW icon and selecting Help from the pop-up list. Check our Web site, www.mydirecway.com for even more information. Send e-mail to technical support by selecting Email under Help Center on our www.mydirecway.com Web site. Call 1-866-DIRECWAY (1-866-347-3292). If you purchased DIRECWAY from one of our Value Added Resellers (VARs), please do not contact DIRECWAY. Contact your VAR according to the procedure supplied by them for technical support. They are trained to help you with any technical problem. Introduction 5

6 Introduction

Verifying communications 2 Determining your IP address Note: The host must be restarted after installation of DIRECWAY to refresh network connections. Failure to do this will result in incorrect results in this stage. 1. On the host computer, open the Run dialog box by selecting Start Run. Type Command and click OK. Figure 3: Launching a DOS command prompt 2. In the DOS command window type ipconfig and press Enter. A list of Ethernet adapters and their IP addresses will be displayed as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4: Displaying Ethernet adapter addresses using the ipconfig command Verifying communications 7

3. Record the IP address of the Network Interface Card that connects the host computer to clients. Include the period between numbers.you will need this address below in Step 3. IP Address Notes: The IP address of this adapter typically starts with 169.254 as shown in Figure 4. If the host computer has any additional Network Interface Cards, Modems, or VPN clients, the list will differ from that shown above. 4. Type exit and press enter to close the window. Testing communications between host and clients 1. Move to a client computer of the home network. 2. Open the Run dialog box by selecting Start Run. Type Command and click OK. 3. Try to communicate with the host computer by typing ping followed by a space and the IP address that was previously recorded in Step 3, above, including periods. Press Enter. The ping command is a standard utility that sends and receives communications between computers. Figure 5 shows a successful attempt, and Figure 6 shows an unsuccessful attempt. Figure 5: Results of a successful ping 8 Verifying communications

Figure 6: Results of an unsuccessful ping 4. If the client fails to ping the host, there are issues with either the network hardware or configuration. Check the LAN connections, refer to the instructions that were provided with your network hardware, and retry the ping test in Step 3. Note: DIRECWAY cannot accept help calls for network problems. Consult a network professional or your network vendor for assistance. 5. Close the DOS window by typing Exit and pressing Enter. 6. Test all other client computers until all have successfully pinged the host. 7. If you have successfully established communications with the host, go to Configuring the ICS host on page 11. Note: Do not continue to the next stage if any client cannot ping the host. Verifying communications 9

10 Verifying communications

Configuring the ICS host 3 Instructions for this stage vary depending upon your operating system: For Windows 98 SE go to page 11. For Windows Me, go to page 18. For Windows 2000 Professional, go to page 24. For Windows XP, go to page 27. Configuring ICS for a Windows 98 SE host 1. Open the Control Panel by selecting Start Setting Control Panel and double click the Add/Remove Programs icon. See Figure 7. Add/Remove Programs Figure 7: Double-clicking the Add/Remove Programs icon for Windows 98 SE Configuring the ICS host 11

2. The Add/Remove Programs Properties window is displayed. 3. Click Windows Setup tab. A list of windows components is displayed. 4. Locate and click the Internet Tools component as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8: Selecting Internet Tools for Windows 98 SE 5. Click Details at the bottom of the window. The Internet Tools component list will be displayed as shown in Figure 9. 12 Configuring the ICS host

6. Click the check box to the left of the Internet Connection Sharing. Figure 9: Selecting Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 98 SE 7. Click OK at the bottom of the window. The Internet Tools window will close 8. Click Apply on the bottom right corner of the Add/Remove Programs Properties window. Note: Windows may request the Microsoft Windows 98 SE installation CD-ROM to install the Internet Connection Sharing Component. Do this if prompted. Configuring the ICS host 13

Note: During the installation of the Internet Connection Sharing component, a Version Conflict dialog box may appear. Keep the existing file by clicking once on Yes as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10: Responding Yes to the version conflict prompt for Windows 98 SE 9. Click OK to close the Add/Remove Programs window. When Internet Connection Sharing component is completely installed, The Internet Connection Sharing Wizard will automatically launch as shown in Figure 11. Running the ICS Wizard Figure 11: The Internet Connection Sharing Wizard for Windows 98 SE 14 Configuring the ICS host

1. Click Next to continue. 2. Select High speed connection when prompted for Internet connection type. Click Next to continue. 3. A list of network adapters will be displayed. Click Satellite USB Device and click Next to continue to the next window as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12: Selecting Satellite USB device for Windows 98 SE 4. If prompted to create a client Configuration Disk, click Next on the first screen as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13: Responding Next to first Configuration Disk prompt for Windows 98 SE Configuring the ICS host 15

5. The client Configuration Disk is not necessary for ICS to work with DIRECWAY. Click Cancel to continue as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14: Declining to create a client Connection Disk for Windows 98 SE 6. Click Finish to finish the Internet Connection Wizard. 7. Windows will prompt to restart. Click Yes to restart the computer. You must restart the computer at this time. 16 Configuring the ICS host

8. When the host computer has finished restarting and if you have successfully installed ICS, DIRECWAY will display a Satellite Diagnostic Interface Window as shown in Figure 15. This can be used to optimize ICS for DIRECWAY. Follow the instructions. Figure 15: Satellite Diagnostics for 98 SE 9. After Windows has completed restarting, launch the IE browser. Verify that the host computer is still able to access the Internet. If you cannot access the Internet, return to page 14 and rerun the ICS Wizard by launching: Start Programs Accessories Internet Tools ICS Wizard Check that Step 2 and Step 3 are performed correctly. Proceed to Configuring ICS clients on page 33. Configuring the ICS host 17

Configuring ICS for a Windows Me host 1. Open the Control Panel by selecting Start Setting Control Panel and double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. See Figure 16. Add/Remove Programs Figure 16: Double-clicking the Add/Remove Programs icon for Windows Me 2. The Add/Remove Programs Properties window is displayed. 3. Click Windows Setup tab. A list of components is displayed. 4. Locate and click the Communications component as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17: Selecting Communications for Windows Me 18 Configuring the ICS host

5. Click Details at the bottom of the window. The Communications component list will be displayed as shown in Figure 18. 6. Click the check box to the left of the Internet Connection Sharing. Figure 18: Selecting Internet Connection Sharing for Windows Me 7. Click OK at the bottom of the window. The Communications window will close. 8. Click Apply on the bottom right corner of the Add/Remove Programs Properties window. Note: Windows may request the installation CD-ROM to install the Internet Connection Sharing Component. Do this if prompted. Configuring the ICS host 19

When Internet Connection Sharing component is completely installed, the Home Network Wizard will automatically launch as shown in Figure 19. Running the Home Networking Wizard Figure 19: The Home Network Wizard for Windows Me 1. Click Next to continue. 2. Click Yes, this computer uses the following, and then click A direct connection to my ISP using the following device as shown in Figure 20. Figure 20: Selecting Satellite USB device for Windows Me 20 Configuring the ICS host

3. Click the dropdown button to display the list of eligible devices. Select Satellite USB Device and click Next to continue to the next window. 4. Select Yes. 5. Select the network interface card that connects your host to the other computers. A 3Com device is shown as an example in Figure 21. Your device may be of a different brand. 6. Click Next. Figure 21: Selecting an Ethernet device for Windows Me Configuring the ICS host 21

7. If prompted to create a Home Networking Setup Disk, click No as shown in Figure 22 and click Next. The client Configuration Setup Disk is not necessary for ICS to work with DIRECWAY. Figure 22: Selecting No to a setup disk for Windows Me 8. Click Finish to finish with the Home Networking Wizard as shown in Figure 23. Figure 23: Completing the Home Networking Wizard for Windows Me 22 Configuring the ICS host

9. Windows will prompt to restart. Click Yes to restart the computer Figure 24: Restart prompt for Windows Me Home Networking Wizard 10. When the host computer has finished restarting, Windows will display a dialog box indicating that Home Networking is set up as shown in Figure 25. Figure 25: Confirmation that Windows Me Home Networking configuration is complete 11. After Windows has completed restarting, launch the IE browser. Verify that the host computer is still able to access the Internet. If you cannot access the Internet, return to page 20 and rerun the Home Networking Wizard by launching: Start Programs Accessories Communications Home Network Wizard Check that Step 2 through Step 6 are performed correctly. Proceed to Configuring ICS clients on page 33. Configuring the ICS host 23

Configuring ICS for a Windows 2000 Professional host 1. Open the Control Panel by selecting Start Setting Control Panel and double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. Note: If the Network icon is not shown, go to the Detail view. Figure 26: Double-clicking the Network icon for Windows 2000 2. A list of Network and dial-up connections will be displayed. See Figure 27. There must be a minimum of two connections listed. These two connections must be present. If not, the network is not installed correctly. Figure 27: Displaying Network connections for Windows 2000 24 Configuring the ICS host

Note: If you do not get the detailed directory view above, select View Details. 3. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that corresponds with the Satellite USB Device and select Properties. You can determine which one is the Satellite USB device by checking the details under the Device Name column. Note: You can also determine the correct device by moving the cursor over the icon to obtain the balloon help or by checking the bottom left status bar as shown in Figure 27. 4. Click the General tab. A list of installed components will appear. Ensure that the Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are checked as installed. Note: For assistance installing these components see the Windows 2000 help files. Figure 28: Checking Local connection Properties for Windows 2000 Configuring the ICS host 25

5. If the NetBEUI Protocol component is installed, uninstall it. 6. Click the Sharing tab. Place a check next to the Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection by clicking the check box. Click OK to continue. Figure 29: Confirming Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 2000 7. A Local Network information box will appear. Read the box and if your network was previously configured for static IP addresses, set the client computers to obtain their IP addresses automatically as described starting on page 33. Click Yes to continue. 26 Configuring the ICS host Figure 30: Confirming IP address information

8. Restart the computer if it does not do so automatically. The computer must be restarted at this point to reinitialize the connections. 9. Confirm that the host can access the Internet. If it cannot, return to Configuring ICS for a Windows 2000 Professional host on page 24 and repeat the steps. Check that the correct device is selected in Step 3 and Figure 26. Proceed to See Configuring ICS clients on page 33. Configuring ICS for a Windows XP host 1. Open the Control Panel by selecting Start Control Panel. Figure 31: Double-clicking the Network Connections icon for Windows XP 2. Double-click the Network Connections icon. Configuring the ICS host 27

3. A list of Network and dial-up connections will be displayed. See Figure 32. There must be a minimum of two LAN connections listed. One connection will be the DIRECWAY Satellite USB Device and the other will be the network interface that connects the host with the other computers on the network. These two connections must be present for the network to be installed correctly Figure 32: Displaying Network Connections for Windows XP Note: If you do not get the detailed directory view above, go to View Details. 28 Configuring the ICS host

4. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that corresponds with the Satellite USB Device and select Properties.You can determine which one is the Satellite USB device by reading the Details box in the lower left part of the window. Note: You can also determine the correct device by moving the cursor over the icon to obtain the balloon help. 5. A list of installed components will appear on the General tab. Ensure that the Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are checked as installed. See Figure 33. Note: For assistance installing these components see the Windows XP help files. Figure 33: Checking Local Area Connection Properties for Windows XP Configuring the ICS host 29

6. Click the Advanced tab. 7. Place a check in the Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection. 8. Click OK to close the window and continue. Figure 34: Confirming sharing and denying outside control for Windows XP 30 Configuring the ICS host

9. If the above steps are successful, this connection will be labeled as Shared in the Details box as shown in Figure 35. Figure 35: Checking for success of ICS sharing for Windows XP 10. Restart the computer even if not prompted by Windows to do so. Failure to do so may prevent the host from communicating with the clients until the host is restarted. Confirm that the host can access the Internet. If it cannot, repeat the steps starting on page 27. Go to Configuring ICS clients on page 33. Configuring the ICS host 31

32 Configuring the ICS host

Configuring ICS clients 4 This chapter provides instructions to configure client computers to access the Internet through DIRECWAY on the host computer using ICS Instructions for this stage vary depending upon the client s operating system. For Windows 98 SE and Windows Me, go to page 33. For Windows 2000 Professional, go to page 37. For Windows XP, go to page 41. Configuring Windows 98 SE and Me clients to access the host 1. On the client computer, open the Control Panel by selecting Start Setting Control Panel and double click the Network icon as shown in Figure 36. Note: On Windows Me computers, choose View all control panel options to see the Network icon. Figure 36: The Control Panel for Windows 98 Configuring ICS clients 33

2. A list of Network components will be displayed. 3. Click TCP/IP associated with your Network Interface Card (NIC) and then click Properties as shown in Figure 37. The TCP/IP Properties window will be displayed. Figure 37: Selecting TCP/IP Properties for Windows 98 4. Under the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically. See Figure 38. Figure 38: Selecting Obtain an IP address automatically for Windows 98 SE and Me 34 Configuring ICS clients

5. Under the WINS Configuration tab, select Use DHCP for WINS Resolution by clicking the radio button. See Figure 39. Figure 39: Selecting DHCP for Windows 98 SE and Me 6. Click the Gateway tab and remove any installed gateways by selecting the gateway(s) and click Remove as shown in Figure 40. Figure 40: Removing any installed Gateways under Windows 98 and Me Configuring ICS clients 35

7. Select the Disable DNS radio button on the DNS Configuration tab. See Figure 41. Figure 41: Disabling DNS for Windows 98 SE and Me 8. Click OK to accept the updates for the TCP/IP properties 9. Click OK to close the list of network components. Windows may request the installation CD-ROM to complete updating the TCP/IP settings. 10. Restart the computer if it does not do so automatically. Go to Configuring browser and e-mail on page 45. 36 Configuring ICS clients

Configuring Windows 2000 clients to access the host 1. On the client computer, open the Control Panel by selecting Start Setting Control Panel and double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. See Figure 42. Figure 42: Accessing the Network and Dial-up Connections icon for Windows Windows 2000 2. A list of Network adapters will be displayed. See Figure 43. The Local Area Connections adapter must be listed. If not, the network is not installed correctly. Figure 43: Network adapters listing for Windows 2000 Configuring ICS clients 37

3. Right click the NIC icon and select Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties window opens. 4. Ensure that the Client for MS Networks and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are installed and checked. If NetBEUI is installed, uninstall it. Figure 44: Verifying General Tab settings for Windows 2000 5. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 38 Configuring ICS clients

6. Ensure that both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically options are selected. If not, click the radio button next to each. Figure 45: Selecting TCP/IP properties for Windows 2000 Configuring ICS clients 39

7. Click Advanced. 8. Under the IP Settings, DNS, and WINS tabs. ensure that only the DHCP Enabled setting is listed. No other addresses should be listed in any of these windows. Click OK to continue. See Figure 46. Figure 46: Selecting Advanced settings for Windows 2000 9. Click OK three times to finish the configuration. 10. Restart the computer if Windows does not do so automatically Go to Configuring browser and e-mail on page 45. 40 Configuring ICS clients

Configuring Windows XP client to access the host 1. At the client computer, open the Control Panel by selecting Start Control Panel and double click the Network Connections icon. Click Network Connections. See Figure 47. Figure 47: Selecting the Network Connections icon for Windows XP 2. A list of Network adapters will be displayed. See Figure 48. The Local Area Connection adapter must be listed. If not, the network is not installed correctly Figure 48: Selecting the Network adapters for Windows XP Configuring ICS clients 41

3. Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon that corresponds with the Network adapter that connects the computer to the network and select properties 4. On the General tab, ensure that Client for Microsoft Network and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are installed and checked as shown in Figure 49.. Figure 49: Selecting General tab settings for Windows XP 5. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 42 Configuring ICS clients

6. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically options. Figure 50: Selecting Advanced settings for Windows XP Configuring ICS clients 43

7. Click the Advanced button. Ensure that only the DHCP setting is Enabled. Click OK to continue. 8. Click OK to close the TPC/IP Properties window as shown in Figure 51. Figure 51: Closing the TCP/IP Properties window for Windows XP 9. Click OK three times to finish. 10. Restart the computer even if there is no prompt to do so. Go to the next chapter, Configuring browser and e-mail. 44 Configuring ICS clients

Configuring browser and e-mail 5 This chapter describes how to run the Internet Connection Wizard. The wizard installs both Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Notes: The screens you see may vary depending on the version of Internet Explorer you are using. You may also see additional screens than those presented here if you have an e-mail account set up on this computer. The instructions in this section will create one e-mail account. To configure additional e-mail accounts, repeat the instructions completely starting with Step 1 below. Repeat for as many e-mail accounts as you wish to create. You may see additional screens than those presented here if you have an e-mail account set up on this computer. 1. Launch the Internet Connection Wizard by opening the run dialog box, selecting Start->Run, and typing inetwiz in the space provided. Click OK. Figure 52: Executing the inetwiz command Configuring browser and e-mail 45

2. Select Connect using my local area network (LAN) and click Next. Figure 53: Selecting Connect Using My LAN for IE 3. Place a check in the checkbox labeled Manual Proxy Server. Ensure that the checkboxes for Automatic discovery of proxy server (recommended) and Use automatic configuration script are unchecked. 4. Click Next. Figure 54: Selecting the LAN configuration for IE 46 Configuring browser and e-mail

5. In the HTTP row enter 192.168.0.1 in the Proxy to use field and 85 in the Port field. 6. Ensure that Use the same proxy for all protocols is unchecked. 7. Click Next. Figure 55: Entering the proxy server IP address for IE 8. If there are IP addresses for which you do not want to use a proxy, enter them in the window provided. 9. Click Next. Figure 56: Entering restricted addresses for IE Configuring browser and e-mail 47

10. Select Yes to set up an Internet e-mail account and click Next. Figure 57: Selecting Yes to set up an Internet e-mail account 11. Type your name in the space provided and click Next. Figure 58: Entering your e-mail name for IE 48 Configuring browser and e-mail

12. Enter your e-mail address in the space provided and click Next. Figure 59: Entering your e-mail address for IE Note: If you would like to see what e-mail addresses are associated with your DIRECWAY account rerun WebSetup: Start Programs DIRECWAY WebSetup 13. Enter the mail server names in the space provided. The incoming DIRECWAY mail server name is pop3.direcway.com. The outgoing DIRECWAY mail server name is smtp.direcway.com. Click Next. Figure 60: Entering e-mail server names for IE Configuring browser and e-mail 49

14. Enter you username and password in the fields provided. Ensure that the checkbox for Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA) is unchecked and click Next. Figure 61: Entering e-mail name and password for Internet mail account 15. Click Finish to complete the configuration. Figure 62: Completing the Internet Connection Wizard 50 Configuring browser and e-mail

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