Configuring Dial-up Networking for ISP DNS

Dial-up networking enables you to connect to remote networks by using a modem or adapter such as an ISDN adapter. If you connect to an ISP by using dial-up networking and do not correctly configure TCP/IP or DNS name server information in dial-up networking, you can experience connectivity or name resolution errors.

To configure a computer with a dial-up network connection to an ISP, use the configuration procedure described in this section. Before you start, you must have completed the following:

You must have installed and configured your modem or adapter.

You must have installed TCP/IP on your computer.

You must have installed and configured Windows NT Server Remote Access Service (RAS), which provides the dial-up networking feature.

You will also need the following information before you start:

Your user name.

Your password.

Your ISP domain name.

Telephone number to dial up the ISP network.

Your default gateway address — the IP address of the ISP computer to which you connect.

The IP addresses of your DNS name server and the DNS name server used by your ISP. The installation by default configures dial-up networking to use the ISP DNS name server. However, if your ISP does not provide a DNS name server or if you to want to specify a combination of your intranet and the ISP DNS name servers, you must configure the IP addresses.

Any telephony options you must use, for example PBX or long-distance dialing.

Your logon procedure. Providing this information is necessary only if your ISP uses a special logon procedure.

Û To create a phone book entry for a dial-up connection to an ISP

1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Dial-Up Networking.

If this is the first time dial-up networking is started, the Dial-Up Networking Wizard starts. If this happens, click OK. Otherwise, click New.

2. Type the name of your ISP in the Name the new phonebook entry box, and then click Next.

Select the check boxes for any options that apply, and click Next.

4. Point to the modem or adapter that you will use, and click Next.

5. Type the ISP telephone number in Phone Number, and click Next.

6. Click Finish.

Û To configure TCP/IP and DNS name server information for an ISP phone book

1. Start Dial-Up Networking, and in the Dial-Up Networking dialog box click More.

2. Click Edit entry and modem properties.

3. Click the Server tab.

4. Verify that the selected dial-up server type is PPP.

5. Under Network Protocols, clear the check boxes to disable IPX/SPX compatible and NetBEUI.

6. Click TCP/IP Settings.

7. Click Server assigned IP address.

– Or –

If the computer you are dialing from is your public Web, FTP, or Gopher server or the computer is assigned a static IP address for another reason, click Specify an IP address, and type the IP address in the IP address box.

– Or –

To configure name server information, click Specify name server addresses, type the IP address of your primary name server in the Primary DNS box, and type the IP address of your secondary name server in the Secondary DNS box.

8. Click OK, and close Dial-Up Networking.