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1. Click
the Windows "Start" button and then
"Control Panel". If you're running
Windows XP in classic mode, you will need to
click the "Start" button and then
"Control Panel".
2. If you are in the Classic View mode,
within the "Control Panel",
double-click the "Network
Connections" icon. If you are in the
Category View mode, within the "Control
Panel", click the "Network and
Internet Connections" category, click the
"Network Connections" icon.
3. Click the "Create a new
connection" icon to open the setup
wizard, and click the "Next" button.
Select the "Connect to the Internet"
option, and click the "Next" button.
4. Select the "Set up my
connection manually" option, and click
the "Next" button. Select the
"Connect using a dial-up modem", and
click the "Next" button.
5. Type FireFly in the "ISP
Name" field, and click the
"Next" button.
6. Within the "Phone number"
section, type the FireFly dialup number that
is local to your area, and click the
"Next" button. FireFly dialup
numbers can be found at http://www.fireflyuk.net/support
7. Within the "User name" and
"Password" sections, type in your
IDs exactly as they appear in your
confirmation email.
8. Select the option "Use this
account name and password when anyone connects
to the Internet from this computer".
9. Select the "Make this
the default Internet connection"
and
"Turn on Internet Connection Firewall for
this connection" options. Click the
"Next" button to continue.
10. A confirmation box will verify the
successful creation of your dialer. Select the
option "Add a shortcut to this connection
to my desktop", and click the
"Finish" button, which will create
an icon for the dialer on your desktop screen.
11. To start your Internet connection,
double click the dialer icon on your desktop
screen. From there, check the "Save this
user name and password for the following users
option", and select either of the two
options you prefer.
12. Click the "Dial" button,
and a "Status" box will appear to
display the progress of your connection
attempt. That box will disappear once you've
successfully established your Internet
connection. |