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`Contents
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`What you need
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`1
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`What is the Internet?
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`1
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`Installing the Newton Internet Enabler Software
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`Setting up an Internet service provider account
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`2
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`5
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`Setting up your modem 4
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`Creating an Internet setup 5
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`Adding an Internet setup to a worksite
`Storing Internet setups on a PC card
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`15
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`14
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`Sending an Internet setup to another Newton device
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`16
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`Deleting an Internet setup
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`18
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`Connecting to the Internet
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`18
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`Disconnecting from the Internet
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`19
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`Troubleshooting 21
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`Appendix 25
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`The Newton Internet Enabler (NIE) allows you to access the Internet using a Newton
`device with an Internet application program, such as NetHopper. NIE also enables
`you to access your company intranet (a private network within the company). To use
`NIE, you should be familiar with basic Newton functions (described in the
`documentation that came with your Newton device).
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`What you need
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`To use the Internet from your Newton device, you need the following:
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`I an analog phone line, cellular telephone, or wireless connection
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`I an Internet access account established through your work, school, or Internet
`service provider (ISP), or access to a private company intranet
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`I an external modem or a PC card modem. (See the Appendix for information on
`Newton-compatible modems.)
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`I a Newton device with 1 MB or more of system memory running the Newton 2.0
`operating system or later. (See the Appendix for information on updating your
`system software.)
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`I Internet software for the Newton—\Web browser software, such as NetHopper (by
`AllPen Software, Inc.) or Newt’s Cape (by Gaia Software), and e-mail software,
`such as Eudora Pro for Newton (by QualComm, Inc.), EnRoute (by Netstrategy
`Software Inc.), or GoFetch (by Fetch Software, Inc.).
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`What is the Internet?
`
`The Internet is a worldwide network of computer networks. Through the Internet,
`you can contact millions of computers and their users. The Internet is a world
`you explore through your fingertips. Without leaving your chair, you can use the
`Internet to
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`I stay in touch with friends, relatives, and colleagues around the world (via e-mail)
`at a fraction of the cost of phone calls or air mail
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`I discuss everything from archaeology to zoology with people from around
`the world
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`I tap into hundreds of information databases and libraries worldwide
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`I retrieve thousands of documents, journals, books, and computer programs
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`I stay up-to-date with news, sports, and weather reports
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`u work on your company’s private network (or “intranet”)
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`u browse the World Wide Web
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`The World Wide Web is an online hypertext system that spans the Internet.
`“Hypertext” means you can browse through text, expanding items that interest you.
`When you expand an item, you actually traverse a link to new information.
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`“Web sites” are documents that people post on the World Wide Web. Web sites often
`contain text, graphics, video segments, and sound. You can “visit” Web sites, see
`what’s there, and click items to explore them. Recently many elaborate Web sites-
`both frivolous and serious—have appeared, through which you can shop, comment
`on political candidates, learn about your favorite TV stars, search for a partner,
`order pizza, and more. To visit Web sites on your Newton device, you need Web
`browser software, such as NetHopper, by AllPen Software, Inc., or Newt’s Cape, by
`Gaia Software.
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`Through an Internet e-mail system you can send mail to virtually any networked
`computer on the planet. An e-mail message arrives within minutes (or at the most, a
`few hours) after you send it. E-mail is a great way to communicate with friends and
`relatives. You can send and receive text, images, and voice annotations, and even
`conduct e-mail conferences with several Internet e-mail users. To use e-mail on your
`Newton device, you need e-mail software, such as Eudora Pro for Newton, by
`QualComm, Inc.; EnRoute, by Netstrategy Software Inc.; or GoFetch, by Fetch
`Software, Inc.
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`Installing the Newton Internet Enabler software
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`If the Newton Internet Enabler software is not already installed on your Newton
`device, you need to install it into your Newton’s memory or onto a PC card. To do
`this, you use a Newton utility that can install software packages—such as the Newton
`Connection Utilities or Newton Backup Utility.
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`The NIE software includes three files—InternetEnabler.pkg., InternetSetup.pkg,
`and ISP Templates.pkg. Use a package installer to install these packages into your
`Newton or onto a storage card. Follow the instructions that came with your package
`installer software.
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`Once installed, Internet Setup and ISP Templates are automatically stored in the
`Setup folder in the Extras Drawer, and Internet Enabler is stored in the Extensions
`folder in the Extras Drawer. You must install both Internet Enabler and Internet Setup
`to create an Internet setup. The ISP Templates file is optional; however, it contains
`information about many of the popular Internet service providers and makes it much
`easier to set up your Newton device to connect via one of these providers.
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`Five generic templates—Blank Setup, Direct Serial 19.2, Generic PAP/CHAP, Generic
`UNIX®, and Generic \X/indows® NT—are part of the Internet Setup file. If you want to
`connect to a private company intranet, use one of these generic templates as a
`starting point. (You won’t need the ISP Templates file to do this.)
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`Setting up an Internet service provider account
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`To access the Internet, you must first have an access account with an Internet
`service provider (ISP) or access to a company intranet. When choosing an ISP,
`check the following:
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`- Make sure the ISP allows you to connect using either the SLIP (Serial Line
`Interface Protocol) or PPP (Point—to-Point Protocol) communications protocol.
`
`- Make sure the ISP’s domain name server (DNS) is a “recursive resolver.”
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`u Tell the ISP what modem you intend to use, and make sure it’s compatible with
`the modems used by the ISP.
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`I Ask the ISP if they have special software for configuring your Newton. If they do,
`obtain the software and follow their instructions for configuration.
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`Note: NIE works both with and without PAP or CHAP authentication. PAP and CHAP
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`(Password Authentication Protocol and Challenge Handshake Authentication
`Protocol) are forms of password exchange with the ISP’s host computer that provide
`added security at connection time.
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`After you sign up, your ISP should give you the following information, which you’ll
`need to create an Internet setup (as described in the next section):
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`I whether you should use PPP or SLIP
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`I the ISP host’s phone number
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`I your user name and password
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`I if you’re going to use e-mail, you need e-mail information, such as your e-mail
`account, password, and mail servers (for incoming and outgoing mail)
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`I IP addresses for your device, the ISP host, and the domain name server
`(sometimes called DNS)
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`I whether you should use dynamic or static addressing
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`I steps in the login sequence (not necessary if your ISP uses PAP or
`CHAP authentication)
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`Note: To access a company intranet, you need to contact the network administrator
`to get a user name and password and the phone number to dial.
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`Setting up your modem
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`You need to connect a modem to your Newton device in order to use the Internet.
`For information on connecting the modem to your Newton, see the documentation
`that came with the modem.
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`You also need to set up the modem. To set up your modem, follow these steps:
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`1
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`2
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`Tap Extras E5 to open the Extras Drawer.
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`Tap the folder tab at the top of the Extra Drawer, and in the list that appears,
`tap All Icons.
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`3
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`Tap Prefs SE and then tap Modem.
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`4
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`In the Modem slip, choose the appropriate settings for your modem:
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`the dialing, slide the diamond to “0y‘)‘.' ”
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`Select Pulse (7‘Ota7_~l’)
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`Tap berg to Choose a
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`In the modem setup list, choose a modem that’s similar to yours. The modem
`choices depend on the model of Newton device you’re using. Consult your modem’s
`manual for further information. (See the Appendix to learn how to obtain
`information on Newton-compatible modems.)
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`5 When you’re finished, tap IZI to close the Modem slip.
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`6
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`Tap IZI to close Preferences.
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`Creating an Internet setup
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`An Internet setup is a collection of information you need to connect to the Internet
`via a particular ISP. It includes the phone number of the ISP’s computer, your user
`name and password, and more.
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`To create an Internet setup, follow these steps:
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`Tap Extras E5 to open the Extras Drawer.
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`Tap the folder tab at the top of the Extras Drawer, and in the list that appears,
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`1
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`2
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`tap Setup.
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`3
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`Tap Internet Setup.
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`Internet
`Setup
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`In the Internet Setup slip, tap New and then choose the template for your Internet
`service provider from the list that appears (your list may look different):
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`You can use tbese scroll
`arrows to look? tbroaglo
`the list oflemplates.
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` {Blank Setup}
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`.A.T8¢T 'WurldNet
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`CompuServe
`Concentric
`Concentric PAP
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`Direct Serial 19.2
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`EarthLink
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`EUNet {DE}
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`Generic PAPICHAP
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`PORTAL
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`Telia (SE)
`USA NET
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`UUNET
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`UUNET PIPEX (UK)
`Video Online Roma {IT}
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`Note: The initials in parentheses after some ISPs indicate international locations (DE
`for Germany, IT for Italy, UK for Great Britain, SE for Sweden).
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`If you want to use an ISP that’s not in the list, or if you’re connecting to a company
`intranet, tap a generic template, such as Blank Setup. (Check with your ISP or your
`company’s network administrator for detailed information about settings.)
`
`The remaining instructions in this section explain how to create an Internet setup
`from a blank template. If you’ve chosen one of the other templates, the instructions
`are the same, but some of the information will already be filled in for you. (You may
`have to complete the information on three slips to finish the setup.)
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`Note: The Direct Serial option allows you to connect directly to an Internet server
`without dialing or using the modem. For information on adding templates for other
`ISPs, see the Appendix.
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`5
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`In the first setup slip that appears, enter the following information (provided by
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`your ISP):
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`Write the nameyou want to use/"or this
`Internet setup. (Use the name ofyour ISP,
`or any other name you like.)
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`Enter the ISP contputer’s phone nitmher. If
`there ’s already a phone number in thisfield,
`checle with the ISP tofind out i/'it’s correct.
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`User Name
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`Erzteryour user
`name ("or login
`Tap Set Password to enteryour password
`name) exactly as
`exactly as specified hy the ISP, including
`specified by the
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`capitalization.‘ ll/Ialee sure there are no
`[SP1 including n B B n B BB B E - E@ I
`capitalization. mmaunmuamfln leading or trailing spaces.
`Make sure there gagaammflflflflflfl
`are no leading or
`fiflflflfllllflmflflfi
`trailing spaces. W
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`Tap here to continue on to the next slip.
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`Note: When you tap Set Password after setting a password, the password slip looks
`empty. Your password is still set—it’s just invisible (this keeps it secure).
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`A warning If you tap the Set button in the slip while the password is invisible, you
`delete the password. A
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`
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`Setup Name
`Link Protocol PPP
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`Phone
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`Tap Linle Protocol
`to choose PPP or
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`SLIP (as specified
`by your ISP).
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`Tap laere, and in tloe
`list tbat appears, tap
`Static or Dynamic, as
`specified by your ISP.
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`Enter the addressfor
`the name server
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`(DNS), provided by
`your ISP.
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`provided byyour ISP (you can write over tloe 0’s or
`use tbe onscreen /eeyboard; use tbe Tab /eey to move
`from onefield to the next). If “Dynamic” is selected,
`you can leave tlae address set to 0’s.
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`Enter tbe domain name assigned by your
`ISP. Usuallyyou can use tbe default
`domain name ( ”).
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`Domain '
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`In the second setup slip, enter the following information (provided by your ISP):
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` If “Static” is selected, you mustfill in tbe addresses
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`Tap bere ifyou need to
`view tbe previous slip.
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`Tap bere to continue
`on to the next slip.
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`“Static” means that your ISP has given your device or the gateway permanent
`addresses. “Dynamic” means that the Internet host will determine the address of
`your device or the gateway at the time you log in.
`
`Note: If you don’t know whether the addresses you received from your ISP are
`dynamic or static, specify Dynamic but fill in the address fields. Some ISPs may
`require you to specify Dynamic and enter values other than zeroes in the
`address fields.
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`In the third setup slip, enter the login script (provided by your ISP) and the
`timeout delay:
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`Ta /9€7‘€
`to set a
`flmeoupi value. (This
`value is used at login
`tt'nie—i'/‘any step in
`tbe login script takes
`longer than tbe
`timeout value, tbe
`login operation will
`be Canceled)
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`Login script
`4. D.“ _
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`‘Timeout
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`5 seconds
`10 seconds
`3|] seconds
`1'60 seconds
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`Tap Done to select commands./or tbe login script
`provided byyour ISP. (Tbe next section shows the list
`ofcomniands and gives instructionsfor entering tbe
`login script.)
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`entering the login script.
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`IIIIBI
`IIEEI
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`Tap /aere wben you ’re tlarougbjilling out tbis slip and
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`Tap Go Bade ifyou need to
`return to tbe previous slip.
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`See the next section for instructions on setting up a login script.
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`Note: If your ISP uses PAP or CHAP (password authentication), you probably won’t
`need a login script—the “Done” command will be the only item in the script.
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`If you try to close one of the three Internet setup slips before completing the setup, a
`message appears to warn you that the setup is incomplete:
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`You have not completed the setup.
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`Are you sure you want to close?
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`It’s OK to close a setup slip before completing it—for example if you intend to
`finish it later, or if you don’t need to enter a login script (if your ISP uses PAP or
`CHAP authentication). '
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`Entering a login script
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`A login script is a set of commands that are executed in order when you log into your
`ISP. In many cases, your ISP will provide you with a login script.
`
`If your ISP doesn’t specify a login script (and doesn’t use PAP or CHAP
`authentication), you can determine your ISP’s login sequence by logging in through a
`terminal emulator program on your Newton device (for example, PocketCall) or
`desktop computer (for example, MicroPhone). As you log in, make note of the
`prompts and responses sent by the ISP’s computer. They are the steps you need in
`the login script.
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`A particular ISP may have different login sequences for different dial-in sites. For
`example, the login sequence for London users of a particular ISP may be different
`from the login sequence for San Francisco users of the same ISP.
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`Once you have a login script for your ISP, you need to enter it in the third setup slip.
`Follow these steps:
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`In the third setup slip, tap the diamond next to “Done” to open a list of scripting
`commands (shown below).
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`\What’s in the list depends on whether you choose PPP or SLIP in the first slip of the
`Internet Setup sequence.
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`PPP:
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`SLIP:
`
`Wait For
`Send
`Send 1|
`Pause
`Send User Name
`Send Password
`Prompt
`+/Done
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`1fDone
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`Send
`Send ‘ll
`Pause
`Send User Name
`Send Password
`Prompt
`Get local IP address
`Get gateway IP address
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`Tap a command in the list to put it in your login script.
`
`In most cases, you’ll start with a Send ll command (the same as the Return key on a
`computer keyboard), then 21 Wait For command, and then write in the characters to
`wait for.
`
`Tip: If you’re not sure whether a word you’re waiting for has the first letter
`capitalized, you can enter a portion of the word. For example, entering ogm will take
`care of waiting for either login or login.
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`Tap ODone again (a new “Done” list appears beneath the first login script
`command), and choose the next command for your login script.
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`Continue choosing commands until you’ve completed the script. (Tap the scroll
`arrows at the right side of the slip if you need to look through a long script.)
`
`Here are examples of some ways to use the login script commands:
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`I To send your user name and password, choose the Send User Name and Send
`Password commands, respectively.
`
`Note: If you want to keep your Internet account more secure, you can exclude
`the Send Password command from your script. Replace it with a Prompt
`command (for example, “Prompt Enter Passwordz”). Then when you log in, your
`Newton will prompt you to enter your password, rather than send it automatically.
`This will make it harder for unauthorized users to access your Internet account.
`
`- To send a Return character, you must add a Send ll command to the script; returns
`are not sent automatically. Alternatively, you can insert a Send command and then
`tap Return on the keyboard. You need a Send ‘ll command after most other send
`commands (including the Send User Name and Send Password commands).
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`u To send information to the ISP computer (other than your name or password),
`choose the Send command and write in the characters to send.
`
`u If you’re creating a setup for an ISP (or a company intranet) that uses a SecurID
`card, be sure to include a Prompt command (for example, “Prompt Enter SecurID
`number”) that tells you to enter a SecurID number at the appropriate point in the
`login sequence. The SecurID card is a credit card-like device that generates a
`unique value, which you enter at login time. The ISP host uses this value to verify
`your identity.
`
`u The list of scripting commands for SLIP has two additional choices—Get local IP
`address and Get gateway IP address—for SLIP hosts that dynamically assign IP
`addresses and print them as part of a welcome message when you log in. These
`commands will scan the data being sent by the host and pick up the IP addresses.
`Contact your ISP to find out where in the login script they should go.
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`- The last command in a login script is always the Done command.
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`Note: When you insert aDone command in a script, any subsequent commands
`disappear. This makes it easy to remove unneeded commands.
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`Here’s an example of a login script:
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`lngin Script
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`0- Send 1|
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`6 Send User Name
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`O Send 1|
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`0- Send Password
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`0 Send 1]
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`9 wait For Welcome
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`0 Done
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`completing an Internet setup
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`After you’ve completed an Internet setup, its name will appear in NIE’s Internet
`Setup slip.
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`Nate: Internet setups you create are kept in the Storage folder in the Extras Drawer
`(in the file Link Setups). Once you’ve created the Internet setups you need and made
`sure they work properly, you can delete the Internet Setup application and the ISP
`Templates file to free up storage space. If you need to change or add setups later,
`you’ll need to reinstall these files.
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`warning Do not delete Internet Enabler. You can’t connect to the Internet
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`without it. Also, Internet Setup doesn’t work without it. A
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`Adding an Internet setup to a worksite
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`You can associate an Internet setup with each worksite in Owner Info. Follow
`these steps:
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`Tap Extras E5 to open the Extras Drawer.
`
`Tap the folder tab at the top of the Extras Drawer and in the list that appears, tap
`All Icons.
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`Tap Owner Info.
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`Tap the worksite to which you want to attach an Internet setup.
`
`Tap Add and in the list that appears, tap Internet Info.
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`Owner Info
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`Area Code: 309
`City: Peoria
`Country: USA
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`Tap Internet Info to add an
`Internet setup to Ibis wor/esite.
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`Best
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`Tap tbe Internet setup you want
`CompuServe SF
`to attach to t/n's worlestte.
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`Concentric
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`Earthlink
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`Untitled Setup
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`Tap Edit Setups to
`configure a new
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`Internet setup.
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`Alternatively, you can tap the Edit Setups button to configure a new Internet setup.
`7 . Tap IZI when you’re done.
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`Storing Internet setups on a PC card
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`If you have a storage card in your Newton device, you can store your Internet setups
`on the card. Follow these steps:
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`1 Open the Internet Setup application.
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`2
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`3
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`Tap the Information button El, and in the list that appears, tap Prefs.
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`In the Internet Setup Preferences slip, make sure the box labeled “Always store new
`setups internally” is unchecked (tap it, if necessary, to remove the checkmark).
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`Internet Setup Preferences
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`This saves all subsequent Internet setups on the card. This setting overrides the
`storage setting in the Card slip (accessed via the Extras Drawer).
`
`To store setups in the internal memory, tap the box to add the checkmark.
`
`Moving an Internet setup to or from a PC card
`
`You can move Internet setups from a PC card to the internal memory and vice versa.
`Here’s how:
`
`1 Open the Internet Setup application.
`
`2
`
`In the Internet Setup slip, the rightmost column tells you where each Internet setup
`is stored (Card or Internal). To move a setup, tap to check the box next to it.
`
`3
`
`Tap the Folder button El.
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`Tap the cbec/«box
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`you want to move.
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`Tap one oftbese to
`cboose wbere to store
`t/9e selected Internet
`
`setup (either on a
`PC card or in tbe
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`internal metnotyj.
`
`setup is currently stored .
`
`This button sbows tbe name
`
`of_your card, zfyou’ue named it.
`
`Tap /aere ifyou want to cancel
`your cbange.
`
`4 In the slip that appears, tap Internal to store the setup in the internal memory, or tap
`the button for the card to store it on the PC card.
`
`J3 Internet Setup
`
`T/als column tells where each
`
`
` Folder button
`
`5
`
`Tap File.
`
`Sending an Internet setup to another Newton device
`
`You can mail or beam an Internet setup to another Newton device—for example, to
`save a friend the trouble of manually creating the setup.
`
`A Warning If your Internet setup includes the password for your ISP account, you
`should delete the password from the setup before sending it, to prevent
`unauthorized access to your Internet account. To delete your password, go to the
`first of the three setup slips, tap Set Password, then tap Set. A
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`Follow these steps to send an Internet setup to another Newton device:
`
`Tap Extras ® to open the Extras Drawer.
`
`Tap the folder tab at the top of the Extras Drawer, and in the list that appears,
`tap Setup.
`
`1
`
`2
`
`3
`
`Tap Internet Setup.
`
`4 In the Internet Setup slip, tap to check the box next to the setup(s) you want
`to send.
`
`5
`
`and then tap the command you want to use to send the
`Tap the Routing button
`setup(s)—Print, Fax, Beam, or Mail:
`
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`First, tap to add a
`checlemarle to the
`setup you want
`to send.
`
`
`
`E Print Setup
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`Dame
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`Then tap the Routing button
`and in the list that appears,
`tap your choice.
`
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`Deleting an Internet setup
`
`Follow these steps to delete an Internet setup:
`
`Open the Internet Setup application.
`
`In the Internet Setup slip, tap to check the box next to the setup(s) you want
`to delete.
`
`Tap the Routing button , and in the list that appears, tap Delete.
`
`Connecting to the Internet
`
`To connect to the Internet, first launch your Internet application software. Most likely
`a connection slip will appear. In this connection slip you may need to specify which
`Internet setup you want to use:
`
`
`
`Connect from
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`Royce Walthrop
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`San Francisco
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`
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`Internet setup. Oltsing B651’
`1 403 5554400
` Tap here to connect
`
`Tap bere ifyon need
`to cboose 61 diflerent
`
`to the Internet.
`
`Tap bere ifyou
`need to cboose a
`
`diflerent u/or/«site.
`
`To ma/ee corrections
`
`to tbe phone number,
`or to enter
`
`international city
`and country codes,
`tap Assist.
`
`Note: If the ISP is in a country other than the one from which you’re dialing, you
`need to enter the telephone codes for the ISP’s city and country.
`
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`Disconnecting from the Internet
`
`When you quit an Internet application, you can choose to stay connected to the
`Internet. This saves time if you use several Internet applications, one after another-
`you won’t have to reconnect each time you start up a new application.
`
`To set a time delay before disconnecting, follow these steps:
`
`1 Open the Internet Setup application.
`
`2
`
`Tap the Information button El.
`
`About
`
`Help
`i Prefs
`
`3
`
`Tap Prefs. The Internet Setup Preferences slip appears:
`
`
`
`Internet Setup Preferences
`
`
`
`'5 Ham! "P ‘(immediately
`if idle for I minute
`if idle for 2 minutes
`
`if idle for 5 minutes
`
`if idle for ll] minutes
`'
`
`never
`
`
`Tap “Hang up” and
`choose tbe amount
`
`of time to delay.
`
`4 Tap “O Hang up”, and in the list that appears, choose the amount of time to delay.
`
`5
`
`Tap IZI when you’re finished
`
`The disconnection delay you choose applies to all your Internet setups.
`
`A Warning Choosing “never” will drain the batteries in your Newton device. (The device
`can’t sleep to conserve battery power while it’s connected to the phone line.) A
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`If you’ve specified a delay before disconnecting from the Internet (as just described),
`a blinking star will appear at the top of the screen when you quit an Internet
`application. This is to remind you that you’re still connected to your ISP. If you
`decide you want to disconnect from the ISP before the delay time elapses, follow
`these steps:
`
`Tap the blinking star.
`
`In the list that appears, tap Internet.
`
`Tap OK in the slip that appears.
`
`Turning off your Newton device
`
`Before you can turn off your Newton device, you must disconnect from the
`Internet. If you try to turn off your Newton device before disconnecting, a warning
`
`message appears:
`
`@ Internet
`Before turning off your Newton
`device, you must disconnect by
`
`closing all Internet applications.
`
`To disconnect from the Internet, close any Internet applications that are open.
`
`If there’s a blinking star at the top of the screen after all the Internet applications are
`closed, this means you’re still connected (most likely because you’ve set a
`disconnection delay). You need to follow these steps to finish disconnecting:
`
`Tap the blinking star.
`
`In the list that appears, tap Internet.
`
`Tap OK in the slip that appears.
`
`1
`
`2
`
`3
`
`1
`
`2
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`3
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`Troubleshooting
`
`If you’ve followed the instructions above and still encounter problems connecting to
`an Internet service provider with NIE, consult the following list of problems and
`possible solutions.
`
`Keep in mind that many factors can cause poor performance or a failed connectior1——
`including noisy phone lines, heavy network traffic, a busy name server, or problems
`with a Web browser or other Internet software. As a general rule, once you ’ve
`determined that your Internet Setup software is configured correctly, try several
`times to establish a connection.
`
`If you’re still having difficulties after reading the troubleshooting section below,
`contact your modem’s manufacturer, your ISP, or the manufacturer of the Internet
`software you’re using.
`
`Problems connecting to an ISP
`
`When I try to connect to my ISP, no Internet setup entries appear in
`the Internet Setup overview, even though I created some with the
`Internet Setup application. An “i” in a circle appears in the overview.
`
`u The Internet Enabler component of NIE is not installed. Internet Setup requires
`the Internet Enabler. Use the Newton Connection Utilities (or another package
`installer) to install Internet Enabler on your Newton device.
`
`When I try to connect to my ISP, I see the message “No modem is
`connected,” even though I’m sure my modem is connected.
`
`u Make sure your modem is turned on.
`
`- Make sure the modem is connected to a working telephone line.
`
`- You may have inserted a PC Card modern but forgotten to lock the card in place. If
`you have a Card Lock switch on the back of your Newton device, make sure it’s in
`the locked position.
`
`I If you’re using a battery-powered modem, its batteries may be low. Check the
`modem’s batteries.
`
`in Your modem may have attempted to establish a connection, then failed in an
`interim state. Turn your modem off, then back on.
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`in Check the Modem Preferences slip and make sure the correct connection
`option—PC Card or Serial Port—is selected in the “Connect using” list.
`
`- You may have selected the wrong modem setup option. In the Modem
`Preferences slip, tap the “Modem setup” and try another setup. If the connection
`still fails, try another modem setup.
`
`when I try to connect to my ISP, the Iogin script proceeds, then stops
`at the last step, “Waiting for ...,” and then times out and fails. I see a
`message that the Internet Enabler had a problem establishing the link.
`
`- Your user name and/or password may be misspelled or missing, or may contain
`inappropriate spaces or capital letters. Return to the Internet Setup slip for your ISP
`(the first slip of the three-part setup sequence) and check carefully to make sure your
`user name and password are entered exactly as specified by your ISP. Capitalization
`must be followed exactly. Make sure there are no leading or trailing spaces.
`
`when I try to connect to my ISP, the Iogin script proceeds, says
`“Establishing PPP connection,” and then times out and fails.
`
`- Your user name and/or password may be misspelled or missing, or may contain
`inappropriate spaces or capital letters. Return to the Internet Setup slip for your
`ISP (the first slip of the setup sequence) and check carefully to make sure your user
`name and password are entered exactly as specified by your ISP. Capitalization must
`be followed exactly. Make sure there are no leading or trailing spaces.
`
`I You may have entered an incorrect IP address. Return to the Internet Setup slip
`for your ISP (the second slip of the three-part setup sequence) and make sure the
`IP address settings are entered exactly as specified by your ISP.
`
`u You may have made the wrong choice when selecting Static or Dynamic
`addressing. Return to the Internet Setup slip for your ISP (the second slip of the
`three-part setup sequence) and make sure your IP Address and Gateway IP
`Address sett

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