On 03/10/02 14:30, "Dede Johnson" <dja_at_mac.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 02:12 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> If I mention "Newton Internet Enabler", does that ring any bell? If
>> not,
>> that's what you need to make sure that you have on your Newton. If
>> not, your
>> modem can only send and receive faxes. With NIE 2.0, you will be able
>> to
>> create an Internet setup and connect to your Internet Service Provider.
>
> I found Newton Internet in my Extras folder. When I tap it (with the
> modem in), it says it is version 2.0 and is currently active. I put all
> the settings for our ISP in Internet Setup. Next?
Go in the Owner Info app and make sure you have a worksite that is
configured to use that internet setup. You might have to switch to
"Show->All Info" and select "Add->Internet Setup" to do so. Then, just use
an email client (like SimpleMail) or an www browser (like NetHopper) and try
to connect.
-Laurent.
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