Part I. Configuring the Server-side Dual 56K LAN Modem for Dial-in Support 99Part I. Configuring theServer-side Dual 56KLAN Modem forDial-in SupportConfiguring the server-side Dual 56K LAN Modem for dial-in support involves thefollowing main steps:Before You Start theConfigurationBefore you start the configuration, you should already have completed thefollowing steps: Run the EZ-LAN tool or performed the TCP/IP and IP Address check on theworkstation you are using to configure the Dual 56K LAN Modem, as describedin Chapter 3. Installed the Dual 56K LAN Modem hardware, as described in Chapter 4.Note that any remotely-located device that you wish to access on a remote LANModem, such as a workstation or server must be running appropriate software,such as Web or FTP server software. Examples of server software are Apple’sPersonal Web Sharing for the Macintosh or Microsoft’s Peer Web Services forWindows 95/98. Check with your computer’s accompanying documentation formore information.Changing the RemoteAdministrationUsername and PasswordThe Remote Administration account is a restricted version of a Dial-in User Profilewhich allows for limited dial-in access to the Dual 56K LAN Modem for remoteconfiguration purposes only. By default, a Remote Administration account isalready set up in the LAN Modem, with the following defaults:Username: AdminPassword: 1234Before you configure the Dual 56K LAN Modem for full dial-in access, it isrecommended that you change these defaults as follows:1 From the LAN Modem Main Configuration Page, click the Dial-in button.2 Click Dial-in User.The Dial-in User Selection window opens.3 Select Admin, and then click Select.4 In the Username field, delete the default name, and enter a unique Username.5 In the Password field, delete the default password and enter a new Password.ConfigureDial-in Global ParametersCreate a Dial-in User Profilefor the Client DeviceChange the Remote AdministrationUsername and Password