Mac OS 8.5+
This page takes you
step-by-step through the process of configuring your Macintosh
computer with MacOS 8.5 or 8.6 to connect to Monster ISP.
No additional software is
required to complete this process.
Open your Harddisk, and in the
Assistants folder, double-click on Internet Setup
Assistant.
You'll be asked if you would
like to set up your computer to connect to the Internet.
Select Yes to continue.

Now, you'll be asked if you
already have signed up for an Internet account.
Assuming you already have
activated your account with Monster ISP, select Yes to
continue.

Next, you'll be introduced to
the setup process. Once you've read this screen, click the
arrow pointing to the right at the bottom of the window to go
to the next step.

Next, you'll be asked what to
name this configuration. We'll just call it Monster ISP.
Then, select Modem for
the method of getting connected to us.
When finished, go to the next
step.

Now, you'll need to choose your
modem from the list. If you only have one modem installed,
then the default options for it are already selected as shown
here.
Unless you live in an area
where touch-tone service is not available on your telephone
line, you should leave Tone selected below. It's a
rare occurrence you would need to use pulse-dialing.
Note: If there is no modem
listed, you'll need to either contact Apple (if your computer
came with a modem), or the manufacturer of your modem (if you
bought it separately), since we're unable to provide support
for hardware issues.

This is where you'll need to
put in the number to your local dial-in number to our
service. You should already know what this is.
If you haven't found a
dial-in number yet, see our
dial-in list, and double-check with your telephone company
to see which one(s) would be considered a "local call". Only
the phone company can verify this, because they are the ones
who charge you for the calls you make. This way, you can be
sure you're not incurring extremely expensive charges for
being dialed up to our service.
Also, enter in your username
and password, as selected (or assigned to you) to sign
onto our service. Make sure that it is spelled correctly, and
that you use the correct case. This will almost always be in
all lower-case letters, so make sure the Caps Lock light is
turned off on your keyboard.

You'll now be asked if you need
to use a PPP script to sign on. The answer to this is No,
so please select that and go onto the next step.

Now you'll be asked if there is
a specific IP address to use. On all of our standard dial-up
accounts, a different IP address is assigned to your computer
every time you sign on, and therefore you should NOT specify
one. Select No and go to the next step.

Now we'll enter some
information about your e-mail account. This will configure
your computer to automatically be able to send and receive
e-mail.
You should already have been
given your e-mail address. Enter it in the first box.
Then, enter your password
into the next box.
Finally, you should leave the
> sign in the last box - this is the default setting
and should be left alone. It will be placed at the beginning
of each line in messages you automatically quote when
replying, letting the recipient of your e-mail know what
portion you wrote, and what portion is being quoted from
previous correspondence.

Now, we need to enter in the
data about the e-mail servers you use.
The first box is your e-mail
account name, and should be entered in the format shown
below. This information includes your mail account username @
the actual name of the incoming mail server. If you're a
customer with a username of "username" and an @ispmonsters.com
e-mail address, you would put in "username@ispmonsters.com", for
example.
In the last box, put in your
outgoing mail server.

Now, you're asked if you're
behind a proxy. When you're connected to Monster ISP, you
have a direct connection to the Internet, and information is
not passed to you by proxy servers. Therefore, select No
and go to the next step.

Now, you're ready to complete
the process. To save the information you've entered, click
Go Ahead and give yourself a pat on the back.
Also note, before you do that,
if you don't want to connect right away, uncheck the
Connect when finished box.

Getting Connected / Hanging Up
In this version of MacOS, you have what's called the
Control Strip on your screen. By default, there is an
option here for Remote Access (the system component used to
connect your computer to a remote network, such as the
Internet). It's the button with the little Mac, telephone
pole, and the timer as shown in this image:

You can just click the Remote
Access button, and select Connect to dial up. Once
you're online, you'll see that it begins timing the length of
your session to let you know how long you've been connected.

At this point, you can open any
of your Internet applications to get started, such as your Web
browser, e-mail client, chat programs, and whatnot.
When you're finished, just
click this button again, and select Disconnect to hang
up the modem and disconnect from Monster ISP.
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