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CARA MENGINSTAL MODEM

Sebelum mengaktifkan jaringan internet di rumah kita, sebaiknya kita harus mengetahui dulu bagaimana
cara menginstal modem. Modem merupakan perangkat wajib yang harus ada pada komputer rumah kalau
ingin mengaktifkan internet

Cara menginstall modem :

1. Pastikan bahwa modem anda telah terpasang dengan baik dan terhubung ke komputer dengan keadaan
menyala.
2. Klik ganda My Computer > klik ganda Control Panel > klik ganda Modems, atau cara lain klik Start >
Settings > Control Panel > klik ganda Modems,
3. Pada kotak dialog Install New Modem klik Next, windows akan mendeteksi modem anda secara
otomatis.
4. Jika windows telah berhasil mendetect modem klik Next > Finish
5. Jika muncul pesan windows did not find any modem attach to your modem, klik Next
6. Kemudian pilih jenis modem yang sesuai dengan modem anda.
7. Klik Next, kemudian pilih port yang akan saudara pakai biasanya COM 1
8. Klik Next > Finish > OK

Konfigurasi untuk Telkomnet instan


Cara Setting TELKOMNet INSTAN
TELKOMNet INSTAN adalah layanan Internet Dial Up (dengan menggunakan line telepon) yang paling
mudah dalam hal setting. Selain itu layanan ini memiliki kapasitas bandwidth ke luar negeri yang besar dari
beberapa link. Untuk dial ke TelkomNet Instan hanya diperlukan tiga langkah saja, yakni:
1. Setting Modem
2. Setting Koneksi ke TelkomNet Instan
3. Dial ke TelkomNet Instan

KONFIGURASI TELKOMNET INSTAN


 Nomor dial : 0809 8 9999
 User id : telkomnet@instan
 Password : telkom
 DNS : Sebaiknya dikosongkan , boleh diisi : 202.134.0.155 dan 202.134.2.5
 Proxy : Sebaiknya dikosongkan, boleh menggunakan proxies.telkom.net.id
(diambil dari www.telkomnet.com)
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Setting up Dial-Up Networking


Windows comes with all the software necessary to connect your computer to the internet, in the form of Dial-
Up Networking. There are several steps involved to get Dial-Up Networking to connect to an internet account.
For some reason, simply installing the Dial-Up Networking component of Windows isn't enough - the correct
drivers aren't installed, and the settings aren't correct. This section outlines the steps needed install Dial-Up
Networking correctly on your system, and configure it for optimum performance. Note that these are general
instructions, and while they should work most of the time, might not work in all circumstances

Jump to:

* What You Need

* Drivers

* Configuration

* Considerations

* Troubleshooting

* More Information

What You Need


Here a list of information you need to get from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) before you can use Dial-Up
Networking. If you don't yet have an ISP, see the Special Considerations section for some tips in selecting one.

* A local phone number (make sure it is a local number and supports the highest speed of your modem).

* Your username and password.


* The domain name of your ISP (usually company_name.com).

* The IP addressses (each with four numbers separated by periods; i.e. 123.456.789.12) of two domain name
servers (sometimes called primary and secondary DNS).

* Whether your ISP supports PPP or SLIP (if you get both, PPP is better):

* Any special connection instructions, if your ISP doesn't support standard PPP.

* Any Windows-compatible modem of at least 14,400 baud, installed and functioning. Make sure it's
configured correctly by double-clicking on the Modems icon in Control Panel.

Installing Drivers

Take the following steps to insure you have the proper drivers installed:

Part 1:

* Double-click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel.

* Click on the Windows Setup tab, highlight Communications in the list of components, and click Details.
* Make sure you have a checkmark next to the Dial-Up Networking component. If not, check it now, and
press OK; you'll be asked to restart your computer at this point.

Part 2:

* Double-click on the Network icon in Control Panel.

* You'll need the following network components installed:

o Client for Microsoft Networks

o Dial-Up Adapter

o TCP/IP

o File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks (optional)

* If you don't have any or all of these installed, click Add... to add them to your list. Notes: TCP/IP is known
as a "protocol," and File and printer sharing is known as a "service." All of these components can be found by
selecting "Microsoft" in the "Manufacturers" list.

* Note: if you have other adapters installed, such as a network card, make sure TCP/IP is installed for the
dial-up adapter.

* If you made any changes here, you'll have to restart Windows.

Configuration

Once you've obtained the necessary information, and have installed the correct drivers, you can configure Dial-
Up Networking to work with your ISP.

* Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking icon in My Computer.

* Double-click on Make New Connection, if you don't already have one.

* Enter a name for this connection (it doesn't really matter), and select the correct modem from the list.

* Click Configure, to make sure your modem is configured correctly. Set the maximum speed to 57,600 for
14.4 modems and 115,200 for 28.8 or faster modems. You might want to turn up the volume until you're sure
the connection works. Make sure Only connect at this speed is not checked, and click OK when you're done.

* Click Next, and then type in the phone number obtained from your ISP.

* Click Next, and then Finish.

* Then, right-click on your new connection, and select Properties.

* Choose the Server Types tab, and turn off all of the options below except for Enabled software
compression and TCP/IP.
* Click TCP/IP Settings..., select Specify name server addresses, and enter the two DNS IP addresses obtained
from your ISP.

* Click Ok and Ok again.

* Double-click on the connection to connect!

Special Considerations
Since there are so many different kinds of connections, it can be difficult to get Windows to work with your
particular circumstances. Here are some tips for non-standard connections:

* Scripting - some connections have a complicated login procedure, requiring you to complete the following
steps:

Part 1:

o Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking icon in My Computer.

o Right-click on your connection, and choose Properties.

o In the Connect using portion, click Configure, and then click on the Options tab.

o Turn on the Bring up terminal window after dialing option, and click OK to close all the windows.

o Start your connection by double-clicking on the connection icon.

o After you've dialed, a window will appear, allowing you to type any necessary commands. You must
contact your ISP to obtain any special login procedure.

o Write down all the prompts you see (noting all capitalization since everything is case-sensitive), as well
as all commands you type.

o Once you've determined your exact login procedure, enter your commands into a text file, and save it.

Part 2:

o Script Syntax - see Chapter 7 of the book for details.

Part 3:

o Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking icon in My Computer.

o Right-click on your connection, and choose Properties.

o Choose the Scripting tab, click Browse, find the text file you just created, and click Ok.

o Click Ok to save your changes. Once you have it working, you'll hopefully never need to do this again!

* SLIP - although less commonly used than PPP, and not as well supported, a SLIP connection is possible with
Windows. You'll need to download SLIP and Scripting for Dial-Up Networking.
* Multiple Connections - if you have more than one phone number for your account, or more than one
account, you can add additional connections using the configuration instructions above (see part 2). When
you've added another icon to Dial-Up Networking, right-click on it, and select Properties. Click Server Type, and
then TCP/IP Settings to change the settings for each individual connection. If you do set up multiple
connections, make sure that you specify the settings here instead of in Control Panel - just clear all your DNS,
gateway, and IP settings in Control Panel so that Windows will use the settings in your individual connections.

* Call Back - if your ISP uses a call-back procedure (where another machine calls your computer to connect),
try these suggestions:

o Obtain and install Trumpet Winsock for Windows (not a true 32-bit application, but it uses a 32-bit dll
layer so all of your 32-bit winsock applications will work). Follow the included installation instructions, but in
your Windows directory, rename WINSOCK.DLL to WINSOCK.MS, and in your Windows\System directory,
rename WSOCK32.DLL to WSOCK32.MS.

* Commercial Services - if you use Compuserve, or another non-internet commerical service, you might be
able to use Dial-Up Networking with it as long as you have an Internet icon in Control Panel.

* Selecting an ISP - if you don't yet have an Internet Service Provider, or your university is about to kick you
off their system, here are some things to look for:

o No hourly rate - hourly rates are a rip-off, plain and simple. Some ISPs give you a few free hours per
month; don't settle for less than 50 (they go quicker than you think). Many providers now sell a flat-rate
service (no hourly charges whatsoever) for around $20 per month.

o Local Number - don't let the phone company profit from your internet access. If you dial a local
number, you can still connect to anywhere in the world, but not on your dime (see the previous tip).

o Private Provider - dealing with a small, local provider (look in the phone book) will probably mean
lower rates, as well as better service and support. Unless you travel frequently and need local access around
the country (or the world), forget the national providers and their proprietary software.

* Distributing a Connection - say you're an ISP, and would like to send your customers a file with all of your
connection information, rather than spending hours on the phone walking them through the setup process.
Here's how to do it:

o Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE).

o Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ RemoteAccess\ Profile, and select the key associated with the desired
connection (there may be only one, or many).

o Select Export Registry File from the File menu, and save this branch in a file on your hard disk.

o Then, go up one level to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ RemoteAccess\ Addresses - this key contains values
for all of the connections, rather than keys, meaning that if you export this key, all of the values will go with it.

o Again, select Export Registry File from the File menu, and save this branch in another file on your hard
disk - this file will contain entries for all of connections, so if you have more than one connection here, you
must edit the second Registry file manually with a text editor and remove the unwanted entries.

o At this point, you can merge the two registry files (using a text editor, such as Notepad, and making
sure the word "REGEDIT4" appears only once).
o When you're finished, you should have a single Registry file (*.REG), on which a user can simply double-
click to add the connection to their system.

Note: This process doesn't include the installation of the drivers, however, or any special provisions for
scripting - those you'll have to handle on your own. Make sure you specify all of the settings for the connection
(DNS, etc.) in the connection's properties sheet (Server Type), rather than in Control Panel.

Troubleshooting

If your connection (or any of your Internet applications) don't work, or you're experiencing poor
performance, the problem could be caused by any number of things. Here are a few possibilities:

* If you were using another Internet dialer previously (such as Trumpet Winsock), check the following:

o Make sure you don't have any other winsock stacks in your path (specified in AUTOEXEC.BAT).

o Search your entire system for files named WINSOCK.DLL, and delete or rename any copies that aren't
dated 5/11/98 (the one that comes with Windows) or 4/23/99 (the one that comes with Windows Second
Edition). If you can't find one with one of those dates, then you'll have to retreive it from the distribution CD.

* It could an ISP problem:

o Dial the number manually with your telephone and see if you hear beeps on the other end, and not an
answering machine, a busy signal, or a Chinese restaurant.

o The information obtained from your ISP is incorrect - make sure all your IP addresses are correct, and
check your settings for typos. Make sure you hit Add when necessary after entering IP addresses.

o If your ISP doesn't support standard PPP, you might need to configure a login script - contact your ISP's
technical support for details and assistance.

o Make sure your ISP account is actually functioning - it can take up to several days after you subscribe
before you can use your account.

o If all else fails, contact your ISP for help - since many folks use Windows, they'll probably be able to
diagnose and solve the problem easily. Some ISP's require special settings!

* Don't rule out hardware problems:

o Make sure your modem is turned on, functioning correctly, and configured correctly by using
HyperTerminal to connect to the same number. Note: if you don't use a true Windows communications
program, you're not testing the modem configuration!

o If you're connecting, but not at a satisfactory speed, try replacing the phone cord.

o Try restarting Windows to see if that helps, and make sure there aren't any other programs trying to
use your modem or communications port.

o If all else fails, you'll have to contact the manufacturer of your modem for technical support and
possibly a driver or bios update.

* If things are just too slow:


o Try specifying a value of 576 for your MTU (especially for ISDN connections) - an indicator of this
problem is if communications seem to halt temporarily every few minutes. See Change the MTU and RWIN
Settings in Dial-Up Networking for more information.

o Newer drivers (obtained from the manufacturer of your modem can improve performance.

o Noisy phone lines can slow connections because your modem is spending more time with error
correction; try replacing your phone cables.

o Test your throughput by transferring a binary file (text files aren't a reliable indicator, due to
compression). After you've done the math, you should experience about 1.6 kilobytes/second with a 14,400
connection, 3.4 kilobytes/second with a 28,800 connection, and 14 kilobytes/second with an ISDN connection.

More Information

* Get an Annoyances book for an entire chapter on networking. Improve performance and reliability of your
connections, and resolve networking annoyances!

* See Internet Connection Sharing to use a single DUN connection from two or more networked computers.

Setting Dial-Up Networking


Langkah pertama
1. Klik ganda pada Add/Remove programs icon pada kontrol panel.
2. Klik tab window setup, blok Communication pada tampilan, lalu klik detail.
3. Maka anda dapat mencoba untuk melakukan Dial-Up Networking. Jika tidak periksa kembali lalu klik
ok, dan anda akan dikonfirmasikan untuk me restart komputer anda.
Langkah kedua
1. Kilk ganda Network icon di kontrol panel.
2. Anda akan membutuhkan :
 Client for Microsoft Network.
 Dial-Up Adapter
 TCP/IP
 File dan Printer sharing untuk Microsoft Networks
3. Jika anda tidak memiliki salah satu atau seluruh komponen pada no.2, klik Add untuk menambah
komponen diatas ke komputer anda. Catatan: TCP/IP adalah dikenal sebagai sebuah “protokol”, File
dan printer sharing adalah dikenal sebagai sebuah “layanan”. Semua komponen tersebut dapat
ditemukan pada perusahaan Microsoft.
Catatan: jika anda memiliki adapter yang lain yang terinstal di komputer anda seperti sebuah network
card, pastikan TCP/IP telah terinstal untuk Adapter Dial-UP.
4. Jika anda membuat suatu perubahan, anda harus restart Windows.

Cara mengkonfigurasikan Dial-Up networking


Sebelum anda melakukan konfigurasi pastikan perangkat yang dibutuhkan telah terinstal dengan benar.
o Klik ganda ikon Dial-Up Networking di My Computer
o Klik ganda Make New Connection.
o Masukkan nama koneksi anda, dan pilih modem yang benar pada daftar.
o Klik Configure, untuk memastikan modem anda terkonfigurasi dengan benar. Atur kecepatan
maksimum sampai 57,600 untuk modem 14,4 dan 115,200 untuk modem 28,8, atau modem yang
lebih cepat. Pastikan hanya terhubung dengan kecepatan yang tidak dikoreksi oleh komputer, dan klik
OK saat anda selesai.
o Klik Next, dan kemudian masukkan nomor type telepon anda dari ISP anda.
o Klik next, lalu kemudian finish.
o Kemudian klik kanan di new Connection anda, dan pilih properti.
o Pilih tab server type, dan non aktifkan semua pilihan yang berada dibawah untuk mengaktifkan
compresi software dan TCP/IP.
o Klik TCP/IP setting, pilih spesifikasi nama alamat layanan, dan masukkan alamat DNS IP dari ISP anda.
o Klik OK dan OK lagi.
o Klik ganda Connection untuk melakukan koneksi.

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