Dial-up Settings: Macintosh (MacOS 9.0)
Checking Network Settings: Macintosh (MacOS 9.0)
An important part of troubleshooting or setting up a connection to the internet is making sure that you have the correct network settings setup on your computer. The instructions below will help you make sure your settings are accurate.
NOTE: These settings assume that Internet America is the ONLY ISP that your are connecting to. If you dial into another ISP or your work LAN, VPN, or other services, they may require different settings than the ones shown here. If you already have settings in your network configuration to connect, changing them may result in you not being able to connect to these other services.Begin by opening the Control Panel:
- Click on the Apple icon, choose Control Panel, then choose TCP/IP.

Apple Menu
TCP/IP Setup
- In the Connect via dropdown box, you should have PPP selected. If you are using FreePPP, you will need to select FreePPP.
- In the Configure dropdown box, you should have Using PPP Server selected.
- You can enter the Name server addresses as shown above.
- In the Search domains box, type airmail.net.
- After you make any changes, close TCP/IP and save the changes when prompted.

TCP/IP