Dial-up Connection Instructions for Windows 7
Dial-up Quick Configuration Info
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If your computer is running Windows 7 then these instructions will assist you in setting it up to connect to the internet by dial-up.
What you will need
To use your Windows 7 computer on NCF dial-up you will need:
- A dial-up modem
- Your NCF count ID (like aa123)
- Your NCF account password - the same one you use to sign into the NCF Start Page
Modems
At one time all computers came with dial-up modem cards in them, but today most do not. This is easy to check: on a desktop tower there will a phone connector on the back, usually near the bottom. On a laptop there will be a phone connector on the side or back; usually they located on the side, near the hinge-line.
If your computer does not have a dial-up modem you can either install a modem card (available for around $20) or have one installed. You can also buy an external USB modem (about $30) that simply plugs into any USB port.
Setting up a connection
Follow these easy steps:
- Click the Start button
- Select Control Panel
- Select Network and Internet and select Connect to the Internet
- Select Dial-up
- In the dialogue box that appears enter the connection details:
- Dial-up phone number: 613-520-1135
- User name: (your account ID in the format aa123)
- Password: (your NCF password)
- Connection name: The default name is Dial-up Connection, but you can identify it as NCF or any other name that you want instead.
- Allow other people to use this connection: check this if you want other users of your computer who have their own accounts on your PC to have access to the dial-up connection.
- Click Connect to dial the connection.
- Open your web browser and it should now load your home page, indicating that you are connected to the internet.
After you have set up the connection any time you open your web browser it should automatically dial the connection and connect you to the internet.
See also
- Getting Started (Dial-up) - for a list of instructions for other operating systems