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What you need to get started:
Once you have these details, follow the online tutorial below.
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iMac Step 1

Open up the Assistants folder and click on the Internet Setup Assistant icon.
iMac Step 2

Click on Yes to Continue
iMac Step 3

Click on the right arrow to Continue
iMac Step 4

You will need to enter in a name for this configuration. Also ensure that the modem is checked before continuing.
iMac Step 5

Select the modem you are using from the drop down list above. Ensure you have the correct port selected, tone is selected and then click the right arrow to continue.
iMac Step 6

Enter in your Local Call Access number, your username and password in the spaces provided (as shown above.) Once you have done this, click on the right arrow to continue.
iMac Step 7

Ensure that No is checked and click on the right arrow to continue.
iMac Step 8

There is no IP Configuration so ensure No is selected and click on the right arrow to continue.
iMac Step 9

Enter in the DNS addresses for the network you dial into, as well as the Domain Name as shown above and click the right arrow to Continue.
iMac Step 10

Enter in your e-mail address and your password in the spaces provided (as shown above,) and click on the right arrow to Continue.
iMac Step 11

Enter in the POP as shown above and ensure you replace your-username with your username (for example, if my name was Bill Smith and my username was bsmith, my POP would be janedoe@westband.net) and you will also need to enter in the SMTP server (smtp.westband.net). Once you have done this, click on the right arrow to Continue.
iMac Step 12

Enter in the news address in the space provided (news.westband.net) and click on the right arrow to Continue.
iMac Step 13

You have now finished configuring your iMac for connection to the internet. To complete your Internet Settings, click Go Ahead. To connect later, you can either use the Remote Access section of the Control Strip, or you can use the Remote Access Control Panel.
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