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Server PC Setup (Windows 95/NT)
Client PC
| To allow at least 2 computers to
simultaneously access the Internet using one phone line, modem, and access
account with RideWay, you will need to configure one Server PC and a Client
PC(s), both connected by LAN. |
| The Server PC must: |
-Be a Windows 95/NT PC with access to the Internet.
-Have RideWay installed.
-Have a Network adapter card and TCP/IP installed.
-Connect to a LAN. |
| The Client PC must: |
-Have a Network adapter card and TCP/IP installed.
-Be connected to the LAN. |
| Install
RideWay on the Server PC |
| After downloading RideWay to the
directory of your choice, run "RideWay.exe" from there to start
the installation procedure. |
| By default, RideWay will be installed
in the following directory: 'C:\Program Files\ITServ\RideWay'. |
| Install
TCP/IP on the Server PC |
| The following assumes that the
Server PC has both a network adapter card and a modem installed and is
connected to the LAN: |
-Go into the Control Panel.
-Double-Click on the 'Network' icon.
-Verify that following network components: 'TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter'
and 'TCP/IP -> name of your network card' are listed. |
| If not listed: |
-Click on the 'Add' button.
-Select the 'Protocol' icon and then click on the 'Add' button.
-Under 'Manufacturers:', select 'Microsoft.'
-Under 'Network Protocols:', select 'TCP/IP' and click on 'OK.'
-Both 'TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter' and 'TCP/IP -> LAN Adapter' should
now appear in the network component list. |
| TCP/IP
Setup on the Server PC |
| Setting the Server PC's Network
Configuration: |
-From the Control Panel, double click on the 'Network' icon.
-Locate and highlight either the 'TCP/IP' component (if no modem is installed)
or the 'TCP/IP-> (name of your network card)' component (if a modem
is installed).
-Click on the 'Properties' Button.
-Click on 'IP Address.'
-Click on 'Specify an IP Address' from the 'IP Address' Tab.
-In the IP Address Box, if there is no IP address already, input an address
such as '192.168.1.1'(Server IP Address).
-Click DNS Configuration. Click on 'Disable DNS.'
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| Note: This Server IP address is
specified by you for your internal LAN. The IP assigned by your ISP for
the dial-up adapter has no role in the configuration of RideWay. |
-In the Subnet Mask Box, Enter "255.255.255.0" -Click on
'OK,'
-Restart Windows. |
| Specify
DNS address/Start Server under RideWay |
|
-Start RideWay.
-From the 'Server' menu, click on 'Server Control.'
-Locate the 'Server Control Dialog Box.'
-Under 'DNS Servers', enter the DNS Server address provided by your Internet
access provider.
-Click on 'Add' and then click on 'OK.'
-From the 'Dialer' menu, click on the 'Connect' option (You must have Dial-Up
Networking installed).
-Once connected to your Internet Access Provider, start Netscape Navigator.
Verify your Internet connection by browsing a few sites (your browser might
cache visited sites so be sure to visit a new site).
-From the 'Server' menu, click on 'start.' |
| Any Windows 95/NT PC equipped with
a modem, 'Dial-Up Networking', and a scripting tool may serve as the Server
PC. The Server PC can establish an uninterrupted connection to the Internet
with RideWay's dialer seamlessly integrated with Windows 95/NT's Dial-Up
Networking. |
| The 'Dial-Up Scripting Tool' enables
you to make an Internet connection without having to input your name, password
or manually select the connection protocol. If your ISP initiates the PPP(Internet)
connection automatically after you login, you probably do not need the
Dial-Up Scripting Tool. |
For Windows 95
For Windows NT
| -The 'Dial-Up Scripting Tool' is included in the Dial-Up Networking. |
| Note: If you do not know how to
use the scripting tool, manually initiate the PPP connection (connect to
the Internet like normal) and then start the RideWay
server. However, you will not be able to take full advantage of some
of RideWay's features (i.e. Dial-On-Demand). |
To setup the 'Dialer' for Windows 95
-Select 'Dial-Up Networking' from the 'Dialer' menu.
-Make a new connection icon for your Internet access provider.
-Create a 'Dial-Up script' for the connection.
-Run the 'Dial-Up Scripting Tool' from 'Start->Programs->Accessories'
to associate the script with the connection.
-Select 'Dialer Control' from the 'Dialer' menu or 'Toolbar.'
-Select your Internet access provider as the 'Default Connection' from
the drop-down list box.
-Check the 'Redial Control' check box and enter values for the time interval
and number of times to try and redial if you want the Dialer to redial
when the telephone line is busy.
-Check the 'Reconnection Control' check box and enter values for the time
interval and number of times to try and reconnect if you want the Dialer
to reconnect to the Default Connection when disconnected.
-Check the 'On-demand Dialing' check box and enter values for the time
interval of no activity to enable the function of Dial-On-Demand. Dial-On-Demand
will automatically hang up the connection to the ISP after a specified
period of no activity and dial to the ISP when RideWay receives
a request to access the Internet from a client application. This feature
is very cost-effective if telephone charges are based on connection time.
-Click on 'OK'. |
To setup the 'Dialer' for Windows NT
| To create a new Dial-Up Networking
entry: |
-Select the 'Dial-Up Networking' command from the 'Dialer' menu.
-Click on 'New' and follow the instructions to make a new entry for your
Internet access provider.
-Click on 'More' and select 'Edit entry and modem property' to open the
'Edit Phonebook Entry' window. Click on the 'Script' tab and on 'Edit script'
to make a script, if necessary.
-From the drop down menu, select the script you have created and click
on the 'Run this script' radio. |
To select a Dial-Up Networking entry as your default connection
-Select 'Dialer Control' from the 'Dialer' menu or 'Toolbar'.
-Select the name of your 'Dial-Up Networking Entry' as the 'Default Connection'
from the drop-down list box. |
To initiate automatic redialing when a connection attempt fails
-Click on the 'Redial Control' button.
-Click on 'More' and then on 'Choose preferences'.
-In the 'Dialing' tab, specify the 'Number of redial attempts'.
-Check 'Redial' on link failure.
-In the 'Appearances' tab, uncheck 'Always prompt before auto-dialing'.
-Click on 'OK' and then the click on the 'Close' button. |
To setup 'Dial-On-Demand'
|
-Check 'Dial-On-Demand'. On-Demand dialing will automatically hang
up the connection to the ISP after a specified period of no activity
and dial to the ISP when RideWay receives a request to access the Internet
from a client application. This feature is very cost-effective if telephone
charges are based on connection time.
-Specify the time that you want to hang up the connection if there is no
connection during it.
-Click the 'Redial Control' button.
-Click 'More' and then 'Choose preferences'.
-In the 'Appearances tab', uncheck 'Always prompt before auto-dialing'.
-Click 'OK' and then the 'Close' button.
-Click 'OK' to save the setup information you have given. |
| Installing
TCP/IP on the Client PC(s) |
| Note: The following assumes that
the Client PC has a network adapter installed and is connected to the LAN. |
For Windows 95/98 PCs
-From the Control Panel, double-click on the 'Network' icon.
-Verify that following network component: 'TCP/IP -> (name of your network
card)' is listed. If 'TCP/IP -> (name of your network card)' is NOT
listed: |
Click on the 'Add' button
Select the 'Protocol' icon and then click on the 'Add' button.
Under 'Manufacturers:', select 'Microsoft.'
Under 'Network Protocols:', select 'TCP/IP' and click on 'OK.'
'TCP/IP -> (name of your network card)' should now appear in the
network component list.
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Setting the Client PC's Network Configuration
-From the Control Panel, double-click on the 'Network' icon
-Locate and highlight the 'TCP/IP->(name of your network card)' component
-Click on the 'Properties' Button
-Click on 'IP Address'
-Click on 'Specify an IP Address' from the 'IP Address' Tab
-In the IP Address Box, if there is no IP address already, input an address
such as '192.168.1.2'(Client IP Address). The first 3 numbers of the
Client PC's IP address (192, 168, 1 in this case) must match the first
3 numbers of the Server PC's IP address. The last number must be different.
-In the Subnet Mask Box, Enter "255.255.255.0"
-Click on the 'DNS Configuration' tab
-Click on 'Enable DNS'
-In the 'Host' Box, pick any host name for your computer
-In the 'Domain' Box, enter a domain name of your choice for your LAN
-Go to the 'DNS Server Search Order' display box
-If there are DNS addresses listed already, write them down and then remove
them
-Enter the IP Address (192.168.1.1 in this case) of the Server PC in
the 'DNS Sever Search Order' display box and then click on 'Add' and
'OK'
-Click on 'OK' again
-Restart Windows. |
For Windows 3.1 PCs
| You must have a TCP/IP package
(e.g. Trumpet Winsock, NetManage Chameleon) installed on your PC. Configuration
for TCP/IP will depend on which package you have installed. Please consult
your systems administrator or email
us if you have any questions. |
| Typically, you will have to create
or edit the HOSTS file and add the following: |
| 192.168.1.2 Client PC-name (the machine name you have
assigned to the PC.) |
For Windows 3.1 PCs running Novell Client
| Verify that the PC's ODI VLM driver
is version 1.2 or newer. If yes, then please download and install the TCP/IP
client (VLMKT6.exe). |
| During installation you will be
asked to set the following parameters: |
IP Address: 192.168.1.2 (See sample
network configuration).
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Host Name: host name of Server PC (From
the Server PC's Windows 95/98 environment, go to the 'Computer Name' under
'Control Panel -> Network -> Identification Tab to set or find out
the Host name). |
| Create or edit the HOSTS file in
the \net\tcp subdirectory and add the following two lines: |
192.168.1.1 Host name of Server PC
192.168.1.2 Client PC-name (the machine name you have assigned
to the PC.)
Reboot your machine. |
For Windows 3.11 Windows for Workgroup PCs
| For computers running Windows for
Workgroups (WFW), please download
the free TCP/IP stack by Microsoft if TCP/IP is not installed. |
| Feel free to contact DGL if you have any questions. |
| Enable
SOCKS Proxy for Internet Software |
| Please make sure your applications
support SOCKS Proxy/Firewalls. For each application the configuration will
be different. In general, you need to look for an option to set either
the 'Proxy' configuration or a 'SOCKS' firewall or host. You would input
your Server PC's IP (192.168.1.1) for the SOCKS address and '1080' for
the SOCKS Port. |
| Note: If your application does
not support the SOCKS proxy, please consider looking into products like
SocksCap
which work well with RideWay. |
| First verify network settings by
"pinging" your network. |
For Netscape Navigator (browse, ftp, email, news functions)
-Start Netscape Navigator.
-From the 'Options' menu, click on 'Network Preferences'.
-From the 'Proxies' tab, click on 'Manual Proxy Configuration'.
-Click on 'View'.
-Make sure that all of the boxes are clear(If not delete the boxes and
write down and save any information that you remove).
-Under 'SOCKS HOST', enter the IP Address of the Server PC. Go to the right
where it says 'Port:' and enter '1080'. Click on 'OK'.
-Click on 'OK' again.
-Exit from and restart Netscape Navigator. |
| Note: Netscape Mail and News will
work for the above configuration. |
For Internet Explorer (browse, ftp functions)
-Start Internet Explorer
-From the 'View' menu, click on 'Options...'
-From the 'Connection' tab, check the box 'Connect Through A Proxy Server'.
-From the 'Connection' tab, click on the 'Settings Button'.
-Make sure that all of the boxes are clear(If not delete the boxes and
write down and save any information that you remove).
-Under 'SOCKS', enter the IP Address (192.168.1.1 in this case) of the
Server PC. Go to the right where it says 'Port:' and enter '1080'. Click
on 'OK'.
-Click on 'OK' again.
-Exit from and restart Internet Explorer. |
For MIRC (chat
program, works for version 5.02 32-bit)
-From the 'File' menu, click on the 'Setup' option
-Under the 'Firewall' tab, check the 'use SOCKS firewall' option
-For the 'Hostname' field, input the IP address of the Server PC
-For the 'Port', input '1080' and click on 'OK' |
For SocksCap
(to make non-Socks compliant applications work with RideWay)
-From the 'File' menu, click on the 'Setup' option
-For the 'SOCKS Server' field, input the IP address of the Server PC
-For the 'Port' field, input '1080' and click on 'OK'
-To set up applications to work with SocksCap, just create a 'new' entry
in the 'Application Profile' list by clicking on the 'new' button and specifying
the application which you want to work with SocksCap. |
| Sample
Network Configuration for RideWay |
| To enter the following addresses
go to 'Start -> Settings -> Control Panel-> Network -> TCP/IP
for LAN Adapter (not Dial-Up Adapter) -> Properties': |
| Note: The first 3 numbers of the
Client PC's IP address (192, 168, 1 in this case) must match the first
3 numbers of the Server PC's IP address. |
| PC |
IP |
Subnet Mask |
DNS Search Order |
| Server PC |
192.168.1.1 |
255.255.255.0 |
Disable DNS Server |
| Client PC 1 |
192.168.1.2 |
255.255.255.0 |
192.168.1.1 |
| Client PC 2 |
192.168.1.3 |
255.255.255.0 |
192.168.1.1 |
| Client PC 3 |
192.168.1.4 |
255.255.255.0 |
192.168.1.1 |
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