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   National Dialup Setup Instructions for Windows 95/98/98SE
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   Before you start
    1. Make sure your modem is connected to the phone line
    2. Make sure your system recognizes the modem - Double-Click on
       Control Panels then Modem
    3. Locate a number close to you, using our online searchable
       dialup number list at http://wdyllc.com/support/DUNS.cgi

   Dial-In Setup
    1. Double-click on My Computer
    2. Double-click on Dial-Up Networking
    3. Double-click on Make New Connection
    4. Where it says Type a name for the computer you are dialing, type
       WDYLLC
    5. Click on Next
    6. Enter the telephone number 
    7. Click on Next
    8. Click on Finish

   To Logon
    1. Double-click on My Computer
    2. Double-click on Dial-Up Networking
    3. Double-click on WDYLLC
    4. Fill in your Username and Password
    5. Click the save password checkbox if you want to save the password
       for future sessions
    6. Click on Connect
    7. You should see messages for dialing, verifying password, then
       connected.
    8. Start using your Internet browser, e-mail, or telnet client.