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Configuring for phone-based internet service – Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual

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Establishing an Internet Connection

Connecting the Magnia SG30 to the Internet

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Once your ISP has supplied you with your account
information and the appropriate connection hardware, you
may proceed with connecting the Magnia SG30.

See

“Connecting to the Internet” on page 31

for instructions

on how to connect the various Internet access options.

When you set up your first client computer, the Server Setup
Wizard gave you the option of configuring your Internet
connection based on the information you provided. You can
change this configuration using the Network tab in the
Administration Web site. If you did not set up your Internet
configuration at that time, you can do it now using the
Administration Web site. For more information, see

“Internet

connection information” on page 38

.

WARNING: Changing networking options and configurations will
restart the networking connections to all clients connected to the
Magnia SG30. Ongoing work may be interrupted, and data could
be lost. To avoid this, reconfigure networking options only when
the Magnia SG30 is not being actively used by client computers or
for other system operations, such as backups.

Configuring for phone-based Internet service

Many businesses start with a traditional phone-based
connection to the Internet. If you purchased a Magnia SG 30
with the modem option, you can connect the Magnia SG30 to
a phone line using the port on the PCMCIA card. When
configuring your Magnia SG30 for a phone-based Internet
connection, you will need information such as:

Phone number (if using a dial-up ISP connection)

Account number or name

Password