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Dial-up Set Up: Mac OS X 10.3


Mac OS® X 10.3: Panther

Follow the steps below to configure the Internet connection in Mac OS® X 10.3.


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1. From [Apple] menu, select [System Preferences...].

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Alternatively, you can launch [System Preferences] by clicking its icon in Dock.

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2. Click the [Network] icon.

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3. Choose "New Location..." from the [Location] pull-down menu.

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4. Type "Japan Net" in the [Name your new location] text box and click [OK].

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5. Choose "Internal Modem" from the [Show] pull-down menu.

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6. Within the [PPP] tag, input following information and click the [TCP/IP] tag.

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Service Provider Japan Net (Optional)
Account Name (Your PPP Account Name)
ex.) jn/pb000000
Password (Your PPP Password)
Telephone Number Japan Net's Access Number
Save password Check (Optional)

7. Within the [TCP/IP] tag, input following information in both the [DNS Servers] text box and the [Search Domains] text box, and then click the [Modem] tag.

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Configure IPv4 Using PPP
DNS Servers 209.137.136.3(Return Key)
209.137.146.2
Search Domains kdd.net

8. Within the [Modem] tag - [Modem] pull-down menu, choose the name of modem which your Macintosh® has and click the [Apply Now] button.

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9. Click the close button (x) at the top-left corner.

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Now you are all set!


Test Connection

1. Open Finder® - Applications folder - [Internet Connect].

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2. Select "Internal Modem" and make sure that the information shown here is correct; and then click the [Connect] button at the right-bottom corner.

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Note: Mac® OS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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