Setting up the OS/2 Warp Internet Access Kit With OneNet (PPP Only): Difference between revisions

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By [[Kevin Royalty]]
''By [[Kevin Royalty]]''
 
==OS/2 Warp v3/OS/2 Warp Connect v3 Required:==


;OS/2 Warp v3/OS/2 Warp Connect v3 Required:
# You must have already installed the OS/2 Warp Internet Access Kit, located in the BonusPak. (If you have not done this, please do it now before proceeding)
# You must have already installed the OS/2 Warp Internet Access Kit, located in the BonusPak. (If you have not done this, please do it now before proceeding)
# You must have shutdown and rebooted after the install.
# You must have shutdown and rebooted after the install.
'''NOTE:''' If you have OS/2 Warp (Red Spine Box), you will need the latest dialer, as the dialer that came with this specific version of OS/2 Warp doesn't have the needed PPP support. If you are running OS/2 Warp Connect (Red or Blue) or the OS/2 Warp (Blue Spine Box) this is not necessary.
#*'''NOTE:''' If you have OS/2 Warp (Red Spine Box), you will need the latest dialer, as the dialer that came with this specific version of OS/2 Warp doesn't have the needed PPP support. If you are running OS/2 Warp Connect (Red or Blue) or the OS/2 Warp (Blue Spine Box) this is not necessary.
# You must obtain an account from OneNet  
# You must obtain an account from OneNet  


==OS/2 Warp v4 Required:==
;OS/2 Warp v4 Required:
 
# You must have already installed the TCP/IP package as part of your base Warp install. (If you have not done this, please run Selective Install now and install it before proceeding)
# You must have already installed the TCP/IP package as part of your base Warp install. (If you have not done this, please run Selective Install now and install it before proceeding)
# You must have shutdown and rebooted after the install.
# You must have shutdown and rebooted after the install.
# You must obtain an account from OneNet  
# You must obtain an account from OneNet  


===Getting your Internet folder set up: (Optional)===
;Getting your Internet folder set up (Optional):
# Open up the Information Superhighway folder (Unless you moved it, it should be on your desktop).
# Open up the Information Superhighway folder (Unless you moved it, it should be on your desktop).
# Open the IBM Internet Connection for OS/2 folder.
# Open the IBM Internet Connection for OS/2 folder.
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Start up the "Dial Other Internet Provider" program in the Internet Utilities folder. Click on "Add Entry". Type in the following information into the appropriate fields. Fields that are not listed are inaccessable and/or blank.
Start up the "Dial Other Internet Provider" program in the Internet Utilities folder. Click on "Add Entry". Type in the following information into the appropriate fields. Fields that are not listed are inaccessable and/or blank.


Text in braces {   } represents required information which depends on your personal setup (e.g., userid). Information in square brackets [   ] should be keyed EXACTLY as shown, including the brackets. Information in parenthesis (   ) is purely informational and should NOT be keyed.
Text in braces { } represents required information which depends on your personal setup (e.g., userid). Information in square brackets [ ] should be keyed EXACTLY as shown, including the brackets. Information in parenthesis ( ) is purely informational and should NOT be keyed.
 
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     1st page (Login Info):          [screenshot]
     1st page (Login Info):          [screenshot]

Revision as of 16:39, 26 December 2017

By Kevin Royalty

OS/2 Warp v3/OS/2 Warp Connect v3 Required
  1. You must have already installed the OS/2 Warp Internet Access Kit, located in the BonusPak. (If you have not done this, please do it now before proceeding)
  2. You must have shutdown and rebooted after the install.
    • NOTE: If you have OS/2 Warp (Red Spine Box), you will need the latest dialer, as the dialer that came with this specific version of OS/2 Warp doesn't have the needed PPP support. If you are running OS/2 Warp Connect (Red or Blue) or the OS/2 Warp (Blue Spine Box) this is not necessary.
  3. You must obtain an account from OneNet
OS/2 Warp v4 Required
  1. You must have already installed the TCP/IP package as part of your base Warp install. (If you have not done this, please run Selective Install now and install it before proceeding)
  2. You must have shutdown and rebooted after the install.
  3. You must obtain an account from OneNet
Getting your Internet folder set up (Optional)
  1. Open up the Information Superhighway folder (Unless you moved it, it should be on your desktop).
  2. Open the IBM Internet Connection for OS/2 folder.
  3. Open the Internet Utilities folder.
  4. With your right mouse button (RMB), select the Dial Other Internet Providers icon. Holding the RMB down, drag your mouse to the IBM Internet Connection for OS/2 folder and drop it by letting go of the RMB.
  5. Select the IBM Internet Dialer icon in the IBM Internet Connection for OS/2 folder and move it to the Internet Utilities folder. Use the same procedure you just completed in step 4 to accomplish this.
  6. Close the Internet Utilities folder by double-clicking the Left Mouse Button (LMB) on the icon in the upper left corner of the folder.

Configuring the Dialer for OneNet

  1. Start the Dial Other Internet Providers program by double-clicking on the icon with the LMB.
  2. Fill out the respective pages of the dialer as detailed below. Substitute your LoginID and Password where appropriate.

Start up the "Dial Other Internet Provider" program in the Internet Utilities folder. Click on "Add Entry". Type in the following information into the appropriate fields. Fields that are not listed are inaccessable and/or blank.

Text in braces { } represents required information which depends on your personal setup (e.g., userid). Information in square brackets [ ] should be keyed EXACTLY as shown, including the brackets. Information in parenthesis ( ) is purely informational and should NOT be keyed.

    1st page (Login Info):          [screenshot]
      Provider Name: OneNet 
           Login ID: {userid} 
           Password: {password} 
       Phone number: 769-5001
     Login Sequence: \r
                     sername:
                     [LOGINID] 
                     ssword: 
                     [PASSWORD] 
    Connection Type: PPP 
             Hangup: 15 or more 
    2nd Page (Connect Info):        [screenshot]
           Your IP Address: (leave blank) 
    Destination IP Address: (leave blank) 
                   Netmask: 255.255.255.0 
                  MRU Size: 1500 
            VJ Compression: Checked  
         Domain Nameserver: 206.112.192.104 
            Your Host Name: {userid} (do not add "@one.net") 
          Your Domain Name: access.one.net 
    3rd page (Server Info):         [screenshot]
        News Server: news.one.net 
      Gopher server: www01.ny.us.ibm.net 
         WWW Server: http://www.cincyteamos2.org/
       Mail Gateway: mail.one.net 
    POP Mail Server: mail.one.net 
       Reply Domain: one.net 
    Reply (mail) Id: {userid} (do not add "@one.net") 
       POP Login Id: {userid} (do not add "@one.net") 
       POP Password: {password} 
    4th Page (Modem Info):          [screenshot]
     Modem Type: (select yours)
                 NOTE: If your modem is NOT listed, copy the setup strings 
                 this file: Latest Modem List)
        Comport: whatever 
    Speed(Baud): 38400 or whatever (highest supported by your modem, up to 57600. 
                 Baud rates higher than 57600 require 3rd party OS/2  
                 communications drivers) 
      Data Bits: 8 
         Parity: none