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Omninet
setup Instructions - Microsoft Vista
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Step 1 - Dialup Up connection Setup
Click on the Start button and
in the box directly above it that reads "Start Search", type "Internet
Options" without the quotations and press the enter key on your keyboard.
From Internet Properties, click on the "Connections" tab, then click on the
"Add" button on the right side
Select "Dial Up" from the list and it will take you to another menu.
The first Option asks for your "Dial-up phone
number".
Type in:
0198331283
You do not have to put in an area code.
Then you will need to fill out the "Username:" and "Password:" fields with
the information you signed up with.
After this, you can enter in a "Connection name:" and we suggest you use
Omninet without the quotations.
If you have the checkbox to "Allow other people to use this connection" and
you want the other people around your computer be able to use this
connection we suggest you check it on also.
Once you've finished with all of this hit the
"Connect" button to continue and if you wish to skip the test connection
please click on the "Skip" button that is now located down at the bottom.
If you've chosen to "Skip" the test
connection it will show a screen saying that "The Internet connectivity test
was unsuccessful" and you will need to choose "Set up the connection
anyway". You can now click on the close button and your Internet connection
is now complete.
Step 2 - Start
Page
You can set your start page to www.omninet.net.au
To set the Start
Page for Internet Explorer ,
- Under the General Tab
(first tab on the top left), you will see a box
to type your start page address. At the moment
it might say http://home.microsoft.com or something else, delete this and type in
www.omninet.net.au and then
left mouse click on the OK Button at the bottom.
Step 3 - E-Mail Setup (Windows
MAIL)
OK, now we are close to the
end of the setup. All we have to do now is to setup your
email. In most cases, the computer you have, will already
have an icon called Windows Mail on the Desktop. If there isn't one, then
left click on the Start Button (extreme left button on your taskbar),
ALL Programs in the menu and then it should in the Programs menu or in a
sub-folder under it called Internet Explorer.
- Double left click on
the Windows Mail icon.
- If this is the first
time you have started up Windows Mail, it
should present to you a window, asking you for the
default folder, where to store your email. Just
use the suggested folder by choosing Yes at the
bottom of that window.
- Now Left mouse click
on Tools at the top of the Windows Mail window.
- Left mouse click on
Accounts in the menu.
- The Internet Accounts
window will pop up.
- Left mouse click on
the Add button on the right side of this window,
then left mouse click on mail on the small menu
that slides out from this button.
- The first question, the email
account configuration wizard asks for, is your
name.
- You can use you own
name or if is the whole family that is using the
email account, use some thing like The Smith Family for example.
- When you have typed
in the name, then left mouse click on the Next
button at the bottom of this window.
- Now put in your email
address, which is your login name followed
immediately after with @omninet.net.au For
example. Mr Smith selected jsmith as a login name,
so his email address is jsmith@omninet.net.au
- Then left mouse click
on the Next button at the bottom of this window.
- You have to now type
in the Incoming and Outgoing mail server names.
Type mail.omninet.net.au in the Incoming POP3 box and smtp.omninet.net.au
in the outgoing smtp box.
- Then left click on
next at the bottom again.
- This screen will ask
you to ensure that you're username and password
is in the appropriate boxes.
- You will already see
your username, just type in your password
underneath, then hit next.
- On this next screen,
just hit next as it suggests already to use mail.omninet.net.au
as a name for the account. You may want to change if you like.
- Now comes a screen,
which may or may not appear for some computers. If at this stage
you are faced with a screen congratulating you on completing
the email setup, then click Finish and then the Close
button and then close Windows Mail and skip the rest o these
instructions.
- Choose "Connect
using a phone line", and then hit next.
- If the next screen
asks for which ISP to connect through, then
choose where its says "Use an existing
Internet service provider" and ensure that
Omninet is selected in the list below. Now this
list might only consist of Omninet, but on some
computers, there maybe others in the list as well.
If Omninet is the only Dial Up profile in Dial Up
networking, then it may skip this whole window as
it assumes already, that you are using the only
Dial up profile being, Omninet.
- The next window will
give you the congratulations on finishing the
setup of your email account, just Click Finish
at the bottom and then click on the Close button at
the bottom of the window. Close Windows Mail. When you connect to Omninet next, start
Windows Mail up and it will automatically look
for email on the Omninet Email server and if
there is any, it will then download it and put it
in your Inbox (in Windows Mail), for you to
read
You can also use these same
instructions for setting up your Newsgroups, but where it
says to click the add button and then mail, instead click on
add and then News. The rest of the
instructions are much the same as the email setup. the News
group server is news.per.paradox.net.au and
you won't need to put in any login details such as username
and password as the server is open to all our customers.
Just word of warning about
newsgroups, if you decide to post a message to a newsgroup
and you have your real email address setup in the news browser (Windows Mail),
the email address may be picked up by other people and then
added to a database. What this may result in, is you getting
unsolicited email (spam) from anybody that is trying to sell
something. To avoid this problem, instead of using your real
email address, use a bogus address like nospam@ nospamland.com.
If you have problems, check your setting again. If
you continue to have problems connecting, ring 1300 735 204.
Dialling and connecting
Double Click on the Internet
or Internet Explorer Icon or the Omninet Shortcut on your
Desktop
You will see a Connect window
pop up.
Please type in your Login/username
name and password in the appropriate places and once you are
ready, click the connect button or just Enter
on your keyboard.
After about 30 seconds, it
will minimise to show your Internet icon, on your taskbar (two green overlapping TV screens), usually bottom right, next to
your clock. Now, if you haven't already,
click Internet Explorer to web surf or click
Windows Mail to send or receive email.
One of the most common
problems when clients try to connect to the internet is that
they type in their password unaware that their Caps Lock
light is on. So where they think they are typing in the
password in lower case letters, they are in fact typing it in
as upper case. Please ensure that the caps lock is off when
typing in the password.
Free Telephone Support: 1300 735 204
(9am - 9pm WST, Mon-Sat. Excluding public holidays)
Email: support@omninet.net.au

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