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Internet Setup Assistant Configuration
For Mac OS 8.5 or higher, Apple Internet Setup Assistant 1.2
- Double Click the Hard Drive icon
- Double Click the Internet folder
- Double Click the Internet Setup Assistant icon
- Click the Yes button
- Click the Yes button
- Click the right arrow button
- For the configuration name, type in
The Office Net
- Select Modem
- Click the right arrow
- Select your modem from the Modem list
- Select Modem Port
- Select Tone
- Click the right arrow
- For the what is the phone number for this configuration box, type in your local
Office Net access number.
- In the log-in name or user ID box, type in your
Office Net username
- Type in your password in the password box
- Click the right arrow
- For Does your ISP require that you use a PPP Connect Script, select No
- Click the right arrow
- For Is there an IP address for this configuration, select No
- Click the right arrow
- For the Domain Name Servers (What is the DNS address for this configuration), type in
65.166.240.2 then press the enter key
- Type
65.166.244.2
- For What is the Domain Name (or host name) for this configuration, type in
theofficenet.com
- Click the right arrow
- For What is the e-mail address for this configuration, type in your
Office Net e-mail (ie username@theofficenet.com)
- Type in your password (but if you want to manually enter in your password each time you check your email, you can leave this field blank)
- Click the right arrow
- For the pop e-mail account, type in your username followed by
@mail.theofficenet.com (ie username@mail.theofficenet.com)
- For the SMTP host, type in
mail.theofficenet.com
- Click the right arrow
- Leave
the Newsgroup Host Computer settings
blank.
- Click the right arrow
- For Do you use proxy servers for Internet connections, select No
- Click the right arrow
- If you’d like to connect to the internet immediately, check Connect when finished
- Click the Go Ahead button
When Done: Select the Apple Menu Next Select Control Panels and use Remote Access

Click the Connect button

Once connected you can now run your Browser, Internet application, or Email application.
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