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Installing a Cactus
TurboNet Dial-up Account for Windows '95, '98 and Millenium
Installing your Cactus TurboNet dial-up
connection and configuring your email on properly working computers will be
done free of charge if you bring your computer into our store during
normal working hours. A diagnostics fee may be charged if the computer is
malfunctioning, and all repairs are extra. We will also install your modem
or network card, if used to access TurboNet, at no charge.
Different versions of Windows 95 and Windows
98 have slightly different screen looks. If your screens differ slightly
from the ones shown, don't worry. If they're way off, just backtrack until
you've found the right path again.
Creating a dial-up connection from your
computer to TurboNet.
Double-click
on the My Computer icon, usually found in the upper left
corner of your desktop. (Windows ME
users only, then double-click on the Control Panel.)
Double-click on the folder named Dial-Up Networking.
If the Connection Wizard does not start,
double-click on Make New Connection. Fill in the "Type a
name for the computer" text box as shown at right. The "Select a device"
drop-down box should be displaying the name and model number of your modem.
Click on the Next > button
and enter the telephone number in the "Telephone number"
box. Locally, it's
Albion - 592-4020
Bovill - 826-4138
Cora - 668-0138
Deary - 877-2167
Elk River - 826-4138
Garrison - 872-5116
Genesee - 285-2116
Moscow - 874-4042
Potlatch - 875-2139
Pullman – 592-4020
Wellesley - 858-1138
BE SURE NOT TO PUT A "1" IN FRONT! Click on Next> and then click on Finish.
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Windows
Millenium users, you are done - Millenium does the rest correctly.
Note the email instructions at the bottom. Windows '95 and '98
users, please continue.
You should now see an icon for Cactus
TurboNet as shown at left. Click on the icon with the RIGHT
mouse button to pop up the menu.
In the menu, click on
Properties with the left mouse button to get the Cactus
TurboNet screen below left. |
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Click on the "Use area code
and Dialing Properties" ( "Use country code and area code" in Windows
95) check-box to UN-CHECK it.* Also make sure your modem
type is correct. If in doubt, leave it the way it is - usually your
computer will recognize your modem.
*failure to un-check the box
might result in long-distance charges for accessing the Internet,
depending on where you live. Also, be certain you have Community Plus
phone service from GTE if you live outside of Moscow and Pullman. In
Moscow and Pullman, make sure you DO NOT have basic service, which
charges by the minute for even local calls. Check
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Click on the Server Types tab to get the screen at right.
The only check-box on this screen that should
remain checked is "TCP/IP". Click on each of the other checked items to
un-check them. Do not check the "Enable software compression" - while it
sounds good, it will slow your computer down. Your modem will do the
compression better in hardware.
The server will assign both IP address and
DNS. Click OK to close Dial-up Networking.
Summary
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Moscow, Pullman, toll-free area |
Elsewhere in the US and Canada |
| Phone number: |
Albion - 592-4020
Bovill - 826-4138
Cora - 668-0138
Deary - 877-2167
Elk River - 826-4138
Garrison - 872-5116
Genesee - 285-2116
Moscow - 874-4042
Potlatch - 875-2139
Pullman – 592-4020
Wellesley - 858-1138 |
find numbers at
www.turbonet.com/accessnumbers/accessnumbers.aspx |
| Username: |
myname@turbonet.com |
myname@turbonet.com |
| Connection name: |
TurboNet |
TurboNet |
Configuring your Email
Different email programs, and different
versions of each program have different setup methods. (see
Email Support.)
However, here is some information to help with any email program:
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Both your Incoming (POP3) and Outgoing
(SMTP) servers are mail.turbonet.com.
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Be sure to set outgoing authentication ON.
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Usually, your dialup and email usernames
are identical, and your passwords are the same for both dial-up and email.
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Note that the capitalization of the
username and password do matter when setting up your email. They don't
matter when someone sends you e-mail.
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If you use a "foreign" email account, such
as your university email, it may be necessary to replace your outgoing
(SMTP mail server with "mail.turbonet.com". This is because of
anti-relaying policies on their mail system instituted to prevent mail
server hijacking. If this happens, be sure to set outgoing
authentication ON, and your outgoing authentication login to your regular
TurboNet username and password.

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