Windows XP Dial-Up NetworkingDial-Up Networking (DUN) is a Windows feature that lets your computer connect to the Internet, using a modem and a phone line. The steps below show how to configure your Dial-Up Networking connection. Before you start, you will need to select a local Net Access dial-up number.
Note: Before you configure Dial-Up Networking, please make sure that the dial-up number you have selected is local to you. We cannot be responsible for any long distance charges to your telephone bill. You should use our Local Lookup service to get a list of dial-up numbers, then contact your phone company and confirm that these numbers are local to the location from which you plan to connect to the Internet.
To setup an Windows XP to connect to Net Access click on Start => Control Panel. Once inside Control Panel double click on Network and Internet Connections.

Next, double click on Setup or change your Internet connection.

This will open the Connection Tab inside of Internet Options. Click on the Add button.

You will be asked to choose a type of Connection. Put a mark next to Dial-up to private network and click the Next button.

Enter the dial-up number. To enable 10 digit dialing all you have to do is include the areacode in this window. Click the finish button.

The connection setting window will then pop up. Type in the username and password and then tick the OK button.
ATTENTION:Use the login format of username@nac.net

Before leaving the connection settings go to the General tab inside of Internet Properties and type in http://www.nac.net in the Address field.

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