Setting up your OS9 Macintosh to connect to Ecosse.net |
| Modem Settings |
| The following settings are found in three Control Panels: Remote Access (called
PPP in older versions of MacOS), Modem and TCP/IP. All of these can be found
through the Control Panels item in your Apple Menu. |
| Please note: your Control Panels may not look exactly like the ones below, but the
important parts are the same. In particular, don't worry if there is a name
in parenthesis after the name of the Control Panel, either in the screenshots
provided on this page or in your Control Panels. |
Remote Access Control Panel![]() |
This is the default view you will get when you open the Remote Access
(or PPP) Control Panel.
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| Options |
| By clicking on the 'Options...' button at the bottom of the Remote Access Control
Panel, you'll get the following window, with three options: Redialling, Connection
and Protocol. |
| Redialling Options: |
Redialling can be turned on if desired, it simply means that machine
will automatically reattempt to connect, should it receive an engaged tone. |
| Connection Options: |
Again, how you change these settings is completely up to you, we suggest ticking "Flash
icon" and "Disconnect if idle", as these will keep you aware
of your connection and automatically disconnect your machine if you forget to,
thus saving you money. |
| Protocol Options: |
We recommend the following settings:
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| Modem Control Panel: |
The Modem Control Panel tells Remote Access how to communicate with your modem. As such, set-ups will vary as computers are never the same. The set-up you see above is for an iBook, using its internal modem. You should set your Modem Control Panel as follows:
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| TCP/IP Control Panel: |
The TCP/IP window should have the following settings:
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