Internet Setup Assistant Configuration
For Mac OS 8.5 or higher, Apple Internet Setup Assistant 1.2
Double Click the Hard Drive icon.
Double Click the Internet folder.
Double Click the Internet Setup Assistant icon.
Click the Yes button.
Click the Yes button.
Click the right arrow button.
For the configuration name, type in
Outlook
Technologies.
Select Modem.
Click the right arrow.
Select your modem from the Modem list.
Select Modem Port.
Select Tone.
Click the right arrow.
For the what is the phone number for this configuration box, type in your local
Outlook Technologies access number.
In the log-in name or user ID box, enter your
Dialup UserName. Please enter
your username as such:
UserName@outtech.com
If your dialup user name is
JohnD, enter
JohnD@outtech.com
Type in your password in the password box.
Click the right arrow.
For Does your ISP require that you use a PPP Connect Script, select No.
Click the right arrow.
For Is there an IP address for this configuration, select No.
Click the right arrow.
For the Domain Name Servers (What is the DNS address for this configuration), type in
216.207.144.6 then press the enter key.
Type
216.207.144.7
For What is the Domain Name (or host name) for this configuration, type in
outtech.com.
Click the right arrow.
For What is the e-mail address for this configuration, type in your e-mail (i.e. username@outtech.com).
Type in your password (but if you want to manually enter in your password each time you check your email, you can leave this field blank).
Click the right arrow.
For the pop e-mail account, type in your
full email address (such as MyName@outtech.com).
For the SMTP host, type in
mail.outtech.com.
Click the right arrow.
For the NNTP (News Server) host, type in
news.outtech.com.
Click the right arrow.
For Do you use proxy servers for Internet connections, select No.
Click the right arrow.
If you’d like to connect to the internet immediately, check Connect when finished.
Click the Go Ahead button.
When Done: Select the Apple Menu Next Select Control Panels and use Remote Access

Click the Connect button

Once connected you can now run your Browser, Internet application, or Email application.
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