Macintosh OS X
Note: Support of users who
install to a custom directory location or otherwise
deviate from these instructions may be limited. MOREnet
documentation is written to support installation and
configuration using default directories and layouts as
described below. MOREnet Technical Support strongly
recommends you follow these directions carefully and
accurately.
This document provides instruction on
dial-up PPP connection configuration in Mac OS X.
Information about Mac OS X Dial-up Services
Mac OS X can be installed in a number
of different configurations, most customarily with the
"classic" environment included, running Mac OS 9.x.
Configuration of dial-up networking is handled
exclusively by Mac OS X. Do not attempt separate
configuration of the classic (9.x) environment when
booted in Mac OS X, even if such control panels appear
accessible and configurable. Do not attempt installation
of third party dial-up applications, such as FreePPP.
Apple recommends system configuration
through Setup Assistant, which automatically
starts when the Mac OS X system is booted for the first
time. Setup Assistant prompts the user for basic
set up information, including network settings and Admin
password. The Admin password allows the Network
Settings to be reconfigured at a later date. Without
this password, settings may be viewed but not altered.
Setup Assistant cannot be run again after initial
set up. All subsequent configuration must be done
through System Preferences.
Configure Dial-up Connectivity through System
Preferences
- Click on the Apple Menu, choose System
Preferences.
- Click on Network.
- If network settings are greyed out as shown
below, click on the lock icon in the lower left
corner of the panel to enter admin password. If the
area is not greyed out, proceed to
step 5.
- The administrative name field will default to
the primary administrator defined during initial set
up. Enter the primary administrator password, or
enter name and password for an alternate
administrator account. Click OK.
- Choose the dial-up configuration, by clicking on
the double arrows next to the Show field.
Choose Internal Modem for factory installed
internal modems, or Modem/Printer Port for
external modems.
Note: Most Macintosh
systems include internal modems.
- In the Configure field, click on the
double arrow next to the field, and choose Using
PPP. Do not enter anything in Domain Name
Servers or Search Domains.
- Click on the Modem tab.
- Click on the double arrows next to the Modem
field and choose the name which corresponds to the
workstation's modem.
Note: If
configuring the Apple Internal 56K Modem for use
with the MOREnet CONNECT modem pools, select
Nifty - Apple Internal 56K Modem (v.34). Other
modems may need to turn off error correction and
compression in modem by unchecking the selection
shown above.
- Click on the PPP tab.
- Enter an identifying name for your dial-up
service in the Service Provider field.
- Enter the telephone number for the modem pool in
the Telephone Number field. Include any
required dialing prefixes or area code. If a pause
is needed for prefix dialing, add a comma between
the prefix and the main number. Call waiting should
be turned off with the proper prefix.
The
telephone number for the toll free CONNECT modem
pool is 18003376673.
- Enter the User ID in the Account Name
field.
- Leave the password area empty, and the Save
password box unchecked. The PPP password should
be entered every time you connect. Saving the
password would allow anyone to use your account from
this system.
- Click the PPP options button.
- Make sure the option Connect automatically
when starting TCP/IP applications is not
checked. Leave other options checked as shown. Click
OK.
Important Note: By default,
the selection Connect automatically when starting
TCP/IP applications is not selected. Selecting
this option in MacOS X will often cause the
workstation to attempt to make a dial-up connection
automatically. In tandem with a saved password, the
system can dial-up a modem pool, and consume limited
time assigned to a user. Manual connect and
disconnect insure you control when the resource is
used, and this method is given in this document.
- Click the Apply Now button, and close
Network Preferences with the close box in the
upper left hand side of the window, marked with a
red "x".
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Check the Connection
- If the connection is to be initiated and
disconnected manually, the Internet Connect
Application, available in the Applications
folder on the hard drive, must be used.
Note: For convenient access to Internet
Connect, provide an alias to the application on
the Mac OS X dock. Find the Internet Connect
application in the Applications folder. Click
and hold on the Internet Connect icon, and
drag to the light blue dock area at the bottom of
the desktop. Release anywhere on the dock to the
left of the white line. The new icon for Internet
Connect, pictured as a yellow book with a
telephone receiver, can be double-clicked at any
time to launch the Internet Connect
application. When the application is active, a black
triangle will be shown under the application icon.
- Launch the Internet Connect application
from the dock or Applications folder.
- Enter your password, and click Connect to
make a dial-up connection.
- When connection has been established in the
bottom of the Internet Connect window, launch
an Internet application, such as Internet Explorer,
to check the connection.
- To end the dial-up session click Disconnect.
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