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1. Configuring Your Modem
        This section is to verify that your computer has a modem correctly installed. Due to countless types of
        modems and that Windows XP is a new operating system we cannot provide instructions on how to
        install a modem or provide drivers for it. You will need to contact your computers manufacturer

       

* 2. – Click on START and then Control Options.

* 3. – Double click on Phone and Modem Options.

* 4. – Click on the Modem tab.

Should no modem be listed then your computer does not have a modem properly installed. Please contact
your computers and or modem manufacturer for support.

 Dialing the Monster:

* 5. - Click on START and then Control Panel.

* 7. – Double click on Network Connections.

Click on Create a new connection under Network Tasks.

* 8. – Select Connect to the Internet and then click Next.

* 9. – Select Set up my connection manually and then click Next.

* 10. – Select Connect using a dial-up modem and then click Next.

* 11. – Type Monster ISP as the ISP Name and then click Next.

* 12. – Enter your local dialup number and click Next.
 

* 13. – In the User name field enter your username .
             
* 14. – In the Password field enter your password.
* 15. – Enter your password again in the Confirm password field and click Next

* 16. – Check the box next to Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop and click Finish

* 17. – Double click on the new Monster ISP shortcut on your desktop.


* 18. – Verify the information is correct and click on Dial.
* 19. – You should hear the modem dial and connect.
* 20. – If there are no errors while connecting the login box will drop down into the task bar.
* 21. – If you are prompted to re-enter your password, make sure the caps lock is off and make
              sure you entered the correct username, password and phone number.
* 22. – At this point you are now connected to the internet via Monster ISP. You can now open an internet
              browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer.

 

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