
Changing Your Dial-in Number
Australia wide dialup
number 0198333864
OzAccess offers a NEW
Australia-Wide Dial-in number for better performance across
Australia
for the cost of a local call; you need to know
where the new dialup number goes.
Also, our new equipment
needs you to add
the domain part to your username; this page tells
you how to get to
the username field too.
Our numbers require it, so
if you
have a "byronit.com" account, use your
full
"(username)@byronit.com" all the time.
Okay, enough of that. Here are the
instructions...
Table of Contents:
Windows 95, 98, Me: Dial-Up Networking
- If you're using Windows 95, 98, or Me, chances are that you're
using the system's built-in "Dial-Up Networking" to reach us. Here's
how to change the number in DUN.
- Open up the Dial-Up Networking folder and locate the icon
that refers to ByronIT. (In 95/98, Dial-Up Networking is found in
Start:Programs:Accessories. In Windows Me, it's available in
Start:Settings.)
- Right-click on that icon (or menu item) and a pop-up
menu will appear. Choose "Properties" from this menu.
- The Session Properties window will appear. You can set your
username and phone number here. Our dial-up number is 0198333864.
- Click 'OK' to save the new settings. That's all!
Windows NT 4.0: NT-style Dial-Up Networking
- If you're using Windows NT 4.0, chances are that you're using the
system's built-in "Dial-Up Networking" to reach us. Here's how to
change the number in Windows NT's version of DUN.
- Open up the Dial-Up Networking phonebook (found in the "My
Computer" folder, or available from Start -> Programs ->
Accessories) and verify that your ByronIT session is selected.
- Click the button labeled 'More' and choose "Edit entry and
modem properties" from the list. This will take you to the "Edit
Phonebook Entry" dialog.
- You should see the field for the "Phone number" right away.
If you don't, click the 'Basic' index tab and it should appear.
- Type the new phone number in this field. Our dial-up number
is 019 8333864
- Click 'OK' to save the new settings. That's all!
Windows 2000: Network and Dial-Up Connections
- Windows 2000 runs dialup services through the "Networking and
Dial-Up Connections" window. Here's what you need to do:
- Go to the "Start" button, then choose "Settings", then
"Network and Dial-Up Connections". Find your ByronIT connection icon,
and open it.
- If you need to change the format of your username, do it
here. Now click "Properties".
- You should see the fields for the area code and phone number
right away. If you don't, click the 'General' index tab to show the
right page.
- Type the new phone number in these fields. Our dial-up
number is 019 8333864
- Click 'OK' to save the new settings. That's all!
Windows XP: "Connect To..."
- Changing your dialup number in Windows XP is very easy:
- Go to the "Start" button, then "Connect To...", and find your
ByronIT connection on the list. Click it.
- The "Connect" window will appear, with blanks for "User
name", "Dial" number, etc. Our dial-up number is 019 8333864
- When you've finished making changes, click 'OK' to save the
new settings. That's all!
Macintosh System 7.6 to 9.x: The "PPP" or "Remote Access" Control
Panel
- Apple started using the "PPP" control panel with Mac System 7.6,
and it's present in Systems 8 and 9 too. (In System 8.5 and later, it's
called "Remote Access".) Changing
the dial-in number here is very easy:
- Open the "PPP" (or "Remote Access") control panel.
- The fields for username, password, and phone number are right
in front.
Our dial-up number is 019 8333864
Macintosh OS X: The "Network" dialog in "System Preferences"
- In Mac OS X, all of the network stuff (including dialup) lives in
the "Network" section of your System Preferences. Changing
the dial-in number here is easy:
- Open the System Preferences. (If you don't see "System
Preferences" in the dock, you can reach it from the Apple Menu at all
times.)
- Go to the "Network" icon, and open it up.
- Make sure it's set to "Show" the "Internal Modem" (or
whatever modem you're using), and then click the "PPP" tab.
- The "Account Name" is your username; if you need to make any
changes to it, do so here.
- Change the "Telephone Number" to your new dialup number. If
there's more than one number for your area, you can add an "Alternate
Number" too. Our dial-up number is 019 8333864
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