301-361-0238 301-323-1008Some of these access numbers do not use PAP and you will need your loginname to be your full e-mail address (i.e. myname@smart.net when typing it out in the terminal window.
Trouble with a
new iMac? Try downloading the following script
If you don't have a
PowerMac, then please return to my MacPPP
and MacTCP setup page. If you are switching to a PowerMac
and transfering
your old software over to the new PowerMac, be sure to remove
the MacTCP control panel, and any files that contain the name
PPP on the 68k Machine. All PowerMacs have four digit model numbers
(1000-9999). To find out your System version and
RAM amount, click on the trash can icon at the bottom right hand
corner of your screen, select About This Macintosh, or About This
Computer from the rainbow colored Apple menu (from here-on called
the Apple Menu) on the upper left hand corner of your screen,
and let go of the mouse button. A Window should appear like this
one
I have circled in red the important aspects of this window.
The number following MacOS in the upper left is your system version.
If it is 7.6 through 9.2.2 you won't need to upgrade.
If it is anything else, you will need to purchase an upgrade.
If upgrading to 8.1 or above, you will need to remove Norton
Utilities from your machine first. That is one program that is
so incompatible with the newer operating systems that it will
actually delete your hard disk contents! It is best also do a
clean system install which is part of the installer settings of
the new operating system's installer program. Some older operating
systems may say Finder version followed by a number in that window,
and that is the same as the MacOS version.
Built-in Memory should be at least 24 MB. If it isn't, you will need to upgrade. Please e-mail me at me via my guestbook if you don't know what you need for an upgrade, or you would like to find the best priced memory for your Mac model.
Virtual Memory is best left off. If it is on, you will need
to visit your Apple menu and select from the Control Panels the
Memory control panel and turn it off. RAM Doubler and RAM Charger
are both commerical programs that can conflict with internet access,
and are not recommended.
A few residual programs may exist if you upgraded from a machine
previously connected to the net that had trouble with net connectivity.
Do a find file for these residual programs if you think they might
exist by selecting Find File or Sherlock from the Apple Menu and
the following window should show up:
Click inside the white box to the right of the Contains, and then type the residual program's name followed by hitting the return key. When done searching each item quit from the Find File program by selecting Quit from the File menu. Here are the items you will need to search for:
TCP
PPP
If in the items found window you get any of the following:
MacTCP followed by a control panel on the same line
Config PPP
FreePPP setup
PPP followed by an extension or system extension
you will need to drag each and any of these items you find to the trash can on the bottom right hand corner of the screen, and empty the trash from the Special menu.
If you do not have the System 7.6 or later on CD-ROM, you will
probably have trouble finding OpenTransport/PPP (OT/PPP). In that
case you will need to download it from this link: OpenTransport/PPP
dialer (http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/Networking-Communications/Open_Transport/OT_PPP_1.0-Net_Install.sea.bin)
and install it by rebooting the computer with extensions turned
off. To reboot with extensions turned off, Shut down your Mac,
and hold the SHIFT key down as you turn it on. Part of the startup
process will show in a window that Extensions are off. Otherwise
install the software from CD-ROM by placing the CD-ROM into the
drive, and hold down the C key during your startup.
OpenTransport/PPP presently has a selection of modem
scripts available in the MacOS 8.5 CD-ROM.
Also they can be provided by me via my guestbook
For any other modems, contact the the modem's manufacturer to find out if a script is available for OpenTransport/PPP. Other modem scripts can be found on on this website as well.
Once you install OpenTransport and OpenTransport/PPP
restart the computer.
Make a new folder on your computer for configuration scripts.
NOTE THIS IS AN IMPORTANT STEP, IT
WILL COME TO PLAY LATER ON.
Now open the PPP control panel from Apple Menu's Control Panel's
folder, MacOS 8.5 and i-Mac users select the Remote Access Control
Panel
from the Apple Menu's Control Panel's folder. Remote Access users
click on the triangle to the left of the setup label to get the
full setup screen:
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Make sure that the registered user appears checked or black
dotted
as shown here. Name is the username you decide to use at Smart.net
Password is that password. Passwords are hidden to prevent anyone
from tapping into your computer and finding out what your password
is. The heading of this window is a configuration which is set
by
going into the File menu's Configurations item. If you have local
access to more than one of Smart.net's
dialup numbers
you wll want to edit those configurations so that you can switch
between them if one of their lines is busy:
Above you will see that configurations were created for each of
Smart.net's
dialup numbers. MCI simply denotes that at that time Smart.net
was using MCI as
a backbone through those phone numbers. When you start out, you
will
have a default configuration, which you can Duplicate, and then
rename
to save as a different configuration. Click on the Done button
for right now.
Go into your PPP menu (Remote Access menu for Remote Access users) and select Modem....:
Be sure to setup the port your modem is connected by
click in the popup menu that the USRobotics x2 currently appears
in to select your
modem. That popup menu shows all the modems currently installed
in the
modem scripts folder of your System
Folder's Extensions Folder
It is best to not ignore dial tone, so that is unchecked as shown
here.
Additional modem scripts can be found on this website as well.
Sound can be on or off. Most of the time you will have tone dialing.
Check with your phone company if you are unsure what type of dialing
method is in use. Quit from the file menu and Save the configuration
when done.
Now from the PPP menu (Remote Access menu for Remote Access
users) open the TCP/IP.... item.
If what appears here doesn't match as far as selection, you will
want to go into the Edit menu and
select User Mode. Change to advanced, and you will get a window
like the one
shown above.
Select Connect via: "PPP"
Select Configure: "using PPP server"
Insert data into Name server add. (207.176.80.80, followed by a carriage return, 207.176.80.88) and Implicit Search path as shown (dns1.smart.net),
If using the new access numbers,Quit from the File menu and Save configurations when done.
Now back to the PPP control panel (Remote Access control panel for Remote Access users)
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Check on Connect to a Command-line host from your Protocol window, and check Use terminal window.
Click on OK
Connect from the main PPP window or Remote Access window (whichever one is applicable)
A terminal window will appear:
Click on Settings before doing anything else
Also check Prompt to save Connect Script on Close.
Click OK.
Enter in your username and password as prompted. You will get a similar screen in the terminal window
to the one below when done.
Type in the number that appears in the menu to Connect PPP. In this case it is the number 2.
When connecting resumes, click the Continue button.
Save your script to the configuration scripts folder you created
during installation.
Give it a name like the phone number you dialed using this configuration.
Now Disconnect.
Open the the Options button and Protocol tab again:
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Click OK.
Quit from PPP (or Remote Access) and save your configuration.
Any questions, please e-mail me via my guestbook