Casio BE-300 Manual De Usuario

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Configuring a Dial-up Connection
Basically, you configure a dial-up setup by inputting information given to you by your Internet
Service Provider. Make sure you get the following information from your provider.
Telephone number ..... This is the phone number you need to dial to connect to your provider’s
computer. Normally it is called the “access point.” You need to select an
access point that supports the type of phone (mobile, analog, etc.) you are
using.
Connection ID ........... This is the name by which your provider’s computer recognizes you when
you dial it up. Depending on your provider, the connection ID may be
called a “log in ID,” “log in name,” or something similar. It is important to
remember that your connection ID is for dial up only, and it is different
from the user name you use when connecting to your provider’s mail
server.
Password .................... The password is used to help ensure that the person using your connection
ID is really you. Depending on your provider, the password may be called
a “authorization password,” “log in password,” “connection password,” or
something similar. It is important to note that this password may be
different from the password you need when connecting to your provider’s
mail server.
Name server ............... This is a kind of address that indicates where on the Internet your
provider’s computer is located. Normally a provider will have two name
server addresses, a “primary DNS” (DNS 1) and a “secondary DNS”
(DNS 2). A name server address is a number in the format
000.000.000.000.
POP server ................. This is the server name used for receiving mail.
SMTP server .............. This is the server name used for sending mail.
User ID ...................... This is your user name for connecting to your provider’s mail server.
Normally, your user ID is the part of your mail address to the left of @.
Password .................... This is your password for connecting to your provider’s mail server.
NOTE
• The information described above is the bare minimum that you would normally need to connect
to the Internet through a provider. Contact your provider’s customer support if you need to
configure other settings that are not described above.