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From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.

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Click the Network icon.

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Click the arrow box on the Show pop-up list and choose your modem.
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Click on the TCP/IP tab.
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Click the arrow box on the Configure pop-up list and choose Using PPP.
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Click on the PPP tab.

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In the Telephone Number field, type the local access number.
Note:
- Check with your local telephone company to make sure that the access number you choose is a local toll-free call.
- When you enter the access number, type it exactly as you would dial it from your home phone.
- Do not include a 1 or the area code unless you have to dial it to make a local call from your home telephone.
- If you are dialing from a hotel, office, or other phone system that requires you to dial a digit such as 9 to get an outside line, insert that number before the access number.
- To disable call waiting while using the internet, insert the call waiting defeat code (usually *70) before the access number. Note: only insert this code if you have call waiting on the line you will connect with. Check with your phone company to determine the code to use for your line.
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In the Account Name field, type your entire DataCruz email address (e.g. johndoe@datacruz.com).
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In the Password field, type your password.
Note: Your password is case sensitive! Make sure CAPS LOCK is off when typing it.
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Check the box next to Save password if you wish to save your password.
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Click the PPP Options button.

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Check the box next to Connect automatically when starting TCP/IP applications.
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Uncheck the box next to Prompt to stay connected.
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Uncheck the box next to Disconnect if idle.
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Check the box next to Disconnect when user logs out.
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Click the OK button.

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Click the Apply Now button.
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Close the Network window.

| Congratulations! You have successfully set up your dial-up Internet connection to DataCruz |
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