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Configuration Wizard Before we can start to optimize your
modem, some information is required about your Internet Service Provider
(ISP). Step One Choose the type of tune-Up test you want to run. For a more optimal modem settings, we recommend that you run the Exhaustive tune-up test. Step Two Choose your service provider by selecting your connection to the Internet. If you are using Windows 9x/NT/2000's dial-up networking to connect, click this option. If your service provider is America Online or CompuServe 2000, select the provider that you will be connecting. For Microsoft Network users, select this option. For users who uses NetZero, select this option.
For Users Using Windows 9x/NT/2000 Dialup Networking and Microsoft Network Step Three Dial-Up Profile Login Web Address Configuration For Users Using America Online Step Three Location of your AOL Browser Select the location of your AOL Browser "aol.exe". Eg. C:\America Online\aol.exe Default Screen Name Create your Screen Name by pressing on "Add". Key in your screen name. You may add more screen names if you want to. This screen name will be used to connect to your AOL account. Redial
For Users Using CompuServe 2000 Step Three Location of your CS2000 Browser Select the location of your CS2000 Browser "cs.exe". Eg. C:\CompuServe\cs.exe Default Screen Name Create your Screen Name by pressing on "Add". Key in your screen name. You may add more screen names if you want to. This screen name will be used to connect to your CS2000 account. Redial
Step Three NetZero Dialer Path Select the location of your NetZero's dialer program, "nzStart.exe". Eg. C:\NetZero\nzStart.exe Redial
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