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Configure your Macintosh 7.x with Open Transport
This page takes you step-by-step through the process of configuring your Macintosh computer with MacOS 8.5 or 8.6 to connect to CoreComm Internet.

No additional software is required to complete this process.


Step 1.  Acquire FreePPP 2.5

You can acquire FreePPP2.5 by downloading it from any one of these offical download sites. You can also read the FreePPP troubleshooting FAQ at the Rockstar Web Page.  Rockstar is the company that produces FreePPP.

In order to install FreePPP2.5 on your Macintosh, you will need to be running MacOS 7.1 (System software 7.1), and OpenTransport version 1.1, or greater. If you need more information on this Macintosh software, contact Apple Computer, Inc.

If you're using MacTCP instead of Open Transport, then click here.

Note: If you have installed America Online, you will need to remove AOL from your extension and control panel folders before installing FreePPP.


Step 2.  Install FreePPP

After you have obtained the FreePPP 2.5 installer, run the application to install FreePPP on your hard disk.  It will ask you to reboot your computer after installation.


Step 3. Setting up the General Tab

Run FreePPP Setup which is located in the FreePPP folder on your hard disk.

The first screen of FreePPP Setup should look like this:

On the General tab, make sure that the first three checkboxes are checked, and the "disconnect if idle" and "check line" options are set as shown above.


Step 4. Modem Setup

Click on the Modem Setup button, which will bring up this dialog box:

Make sure the place your modem is connected to is correct, and the dial-type is tone (if you are able to use touch-tone phones on your line). 

Also, make sure that Modem speaker on while connecting is checked, along with Hangup on disconnect

Finally, under any normal circumstances, you should have Autodetect init string selected.

Click OK when finished.


Step 5. Open Transport Setup

Now, back at the FreePPP main setup screen, click the button that says Open TCP/IP. If it only says "MacTCP", then you're going to need to refer to our MacTCP instructions instead.

  • Make sure that FreePPP is selected for the Connect via box.
  • For the Configure box you will need to have Using PPP Server checked.
  • In the Name Server Addr. box, you should only have the following DNS Numbers:
    209.153.128.4
    169.207.1.3
  • Lastly , under Additional Search Domains you will need to enter corecomm.net
  • Close the TCP/IP box and save the settings.
  • Restart your computer.


Step 6. Account Setup

When you are back in the FreePPP Setup program, click on the Accounts tab as shown below:

 

There will be one account listed, named "Untitled".  Click on Edit to configure the account.


Step 7. Editing your account

The account setup should match the picture below with a few notable exceptions:

  • You should insert a local phone number.
  • Enter your username where it says, "<insert your username>"
  • The password field will be blank, enter your password.
  • (username and password must be in the correct case - most likely, all lower-case)

Now, simply click OK to return to FreePPP setup.


Step 8.  Connection is in place

You'll note that your CoreComm connection is now listed.  Now, jump over to the locations tab.


Step 9.  Locations

You'll note that your CoreComm connection is now listed.  Now, jump over to the locations tab.  Select Home and click on the Edit button to modify it.


Step 10. Location Setup

When you edit the Home location, you should see a dialog box like this:

Enter your area code

If you'll be connecting to us using a phone line that has call waiting installed, and you'd like to disable it while you're connected to our service, enter in the code to disable call waiting into the box that says "Dial Prefix".  For most people, this is *70, (that includes the comma at the end, so your modem waits a half-second before continuing to dial). 

If you need to dial "9" or "8" to get an outside line from this computer, you should put that in the dial prefix box.

This is optional to do, but when you're on the Internet, if you have call waiting and someone calls, the beep may cause you to be unexpectedly disconnected.  Disabling call waiting for that call will cause people who call to get a busy signal while you're online.  Call waiting will begin to work again as soon as you end your connection.

Click OK.


Step 11. Connecting

Close FreePPP setup and reboot your computer in case any remaining need for settings changes is required. 

When you come back into FreePPP, simply click the Connect button.  This will bring you online.  Congratulations!

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