Windows NT 4.0 and Later 1-9What you need Before you begin, obtain the following information:n Does your ISP have a SLIP or PPP account?n Your ISP’s telephone numbern Does your ISP supply a static or dynamic IP address?n Your ISP's primary and secondary DNS serversn INF file for Windows NTConfiguring YourmodemSince Windows NT is not Plug and Play compliant, it is necessary to installthe modem in Modem Properties.Your modem should already be installed. If you have not connected yourBusiness Modem to your computer, please refer to the Getting StartedManual for installation instructions.1 Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Modems2 Click Add3 Check Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list4 Click Next5 Click Have Disk.6 Place the diskette or CD-ROM that was packaged with your BusinessModem into your floppy disk or CD-ROM drive. Select the INF file foundon the disk.7 Select the COM port for your Business Modem.8 When the installation is complete, Windows NT will request that yourestart your computer. Select yes.Setting up RAS1 Right click on the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop andselect Properties.2 Click the Services tab.3 Select Remote Access Service and click Properties.4 Click Add.5 Select your Business Modem’s COM port and click OK.6 Highlight your Business Modem and click Configure.7 Select the function of your modem and click OK.