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Cruzio Setup Docs » How to Change from Local to Nationwide Dialup  
» Windows XP/2000
» Windows 95/98/ME
» Macintosh OS X
» Macintosh System 7.6 - 9
» Macintosh System 7.1 - 7.5.x

These instructions assume you have already set up a dialup connection to Cruzio from within the 831 area code and want to modify your settings to dial from outside the 831 area code. If you have not already done so, please follow the instructions here.

To modify your dialup settings, you must first obtain a dialup access number for your location. Use this Web page to choose an access number or call 1.800.303.3302 for assistance. Then, follow the instructions below for your operating system.

Windows XP/2000:

1) If you have Windows XP: Click on the "Start" menu, then "Connect To", then "Show All Connections".
Note: If you don't see "Connect To", go to "Control Panel", then "Network Connections".
If you have Windows 2000: Click on the "Start" menu, then "Settings", then "Network and Dial-up Connections".
2) If you have Windows XP: Single-click on the "Cruzio" icon and click "Change settings of this connection".
If you have Windows 2000: Single-click on the "Cruzio" icon and go to "File", then "Properties".
3) Change the number in the "Phone number" box to the Cruzio dialup access number for your location. Note: Enter "*70," before the phone number if and only if there is call waiting on the phone line you are connecting from.
4) Click the "OK" button to save the new setting and close the window.
5) Double-click the "Cruzio" icon. Look at the entry in the "User name" box. Important: the "User name" needs to end with "@cruzio.com". If it does not, add it. Examples: "x####@cruzio.com", "backup####@cruzio.com", "sback####@cruzio.com", where #### is the four digit number from your Cruzio Dialup Login.
6) Click "Dial" to connect and to save the new setting.

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Windows 95/98/ME:

1) If you have Windows ME, click on "Start", select "Settings" and then "Dialup Networking".
2) If you have Windows 98 or 95, double-click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop, then double-click on the "Dial-up Networking" icon.
3) Right-click on the "Cruzio" icon and select "Properties".
4) Change the number in the "Telephone number" box to the Cruzio dialup access number for your location. Note: Enter "*70," before the phone number if and only if there is call waiting on the phone line you are connecting from.
5) Click "OK" to save the new setting.
6) Double-click the "Cruzio" icon. Look at the entry in the "User name" box. Important: the "User name" needs to end with "@cruzio.com". If it does not, add it. Examples: "x####@cruzio.com", "backup####@cruzio.com", "sback####@cruzio.com", where #### is the four digit number from your Cruzio Dialup Login.
7) Click "Connect" to connect and to save the new setting.

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Macintosh OS X:

1) Click on the icon of the apple in the upper left corner and select "System Preferences".
2) Click on the "Network" icon.
3) Make sure that the "Show" option is set to "Internal Modem". If "Internal Modem" is not listed as an option, choose "Active Network Ports", click the checkbox next to "Internal Modem", go back to "Show", and select "Internal Modem".
4) Click on the "PPP" tab.
5) Change the number in the "Telephone number" box to the Cruzio dialup access number for your location. Note: Enter "*70," before the phone number if and only if there is call waiting on the phone line you are connecting from.
6) Look at the entry in the "Account name" box. Important: the "User name" needs to end with "@cruzio.com". If it does not, add it. Examples: "x####@cruzio.com", "backup####@cruzio.com", "sback####@cruzio.com", where #### is the four digit number from your Cruzio Dialup Login.
7) Click "Apply now" to save the new setting. Connect as you would normally.

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Macintosh System 7.6 - 9:

1) Click on the apple icon in the upper left corner and select "Control Panels" and choose "Remote Access". If you do not have the "Remote Access" control panel, choose "PPP".
2) Change the number in the "Number" box to the Cruzio dialup access number for your location. Note: Enter "*70," before the phone number if and only if there is call waiting on the phone line you are connecting from.
3) Look at the entry in the "Name" box. Important: the "User name" needs to end with "@cruzio.com". If it does not, add it. Examples: "x####@cruzio.com", "backup####@cruzio.com", "sback####@cruzio.com", where #### is the four digit number from your Cruzio Dialup Login.
4) Close the "Remote Access" or "PPP" window. When asked, "Save changes to the current configuration?" click "Save". Connect as you would normally.

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Macintosh System 7.1 - 7.5.x:

1) Click on the apple icon in the upper left corner and select "Control Panels" and choose "ConfigPPP".
2) Click on the "Config" button.
3) Change the number in the "Phone num" box to the Cruzio dialup access number for your location. Note: Enter "*70," before the phone number if and only if there is call waiting on the phone line you are connecting from.
4) Click on the "Authentication..." button to bring up a new window.
5) Look at the entry in the "Auth. ID" box. Important: the "User name" needs to end with "@cruzio.com". If it does not, add it. Examples: "x####@cruzio.com", "backup####@cruzio.com", "sback####@cruzio.com", where #### is the four digit number from your Cruzio Dialup Login.
6) Click on the "OK" button to bring up the previous window.
7) Click on the "Done" button to save the new settings. Connect as you would normally.

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