In Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, or XP, how do I configure my dial-up connection to connect to the Internet using a calling card?
If you would like to use a calling card with your dial-up connection to connect to the Internet in Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, or XP, follow the appropriate steps below.
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Windows XP
- From the
Startmenu, selectSettings, thenNetwork Connections.Note: If this doesn't match what you see, refer to About navigation settings in Windows.
- Right-click the connection you would like to use, and then click
Properties.
- Select the
Generaltab, and then click theDialing Rulesbutton.Note: You may have to check the box labeled
Use dialing rulesbefore theDialing Rulesbutton becomes available. Highlight the appropriate connection, and then clickEdit. - Select the
Calling Cardtab and be sure your calling card is on the list. If your card does not appear on the list, clickNew, and then add your calling card name, account number, and PIN. If you need to make an international or long distance call, select the appropriate tab and fill in the name, account number, and PIN.
- Click
Apply, and then clickOKthree times.
Windows 2000
- From the
Startmenu, selectSettings, thenControl Panel. Double-clickNetwork and Dialup Connections.
- Right-click the icon of the appropriate connection and select
Properties.
- Select the
Generaltab, and then click theRulesbutton.Note: You may have to check the box labeled
Use dialing rulesbefore theRulesbutton becomes available. - Highlight the appropriate location, and then click
Edit.
- Select the
Calling Cardtab. If the card is not listed in the menu list, clickNew. In the "Calling Card Name", "Account Number", and "Personal Identification Number (PIN)" fields, enter the appropriate information from your calling card.
- Click
Apply, and then clickOKthree times.
Windows Me
- From the desktop, double-click
My Computer, thenControl Panel, and thenDial-up Networking.
- Double-click the connection you would like to use, and then click
Dial Properties.
- Click the
Calling Cardbutton. If you do not see this button, clickNew. Fill in the following:
- In the window that appears, below the "Create a new calling card
named:" field, type a name for your calling card. Click
OK, and then clickOKagain. - In the "Personal ID Number" field, type the PIN associated with the calling card.
- If your calling card requires you to dial an access number for long distance, in the field next to "To use this calling card for long distance calls, I must dial this access number (phone number)", type the number.
- In the field labeled "To use this calling card for international
calls, I must dial this access number (phone number)", type
011. ClickOK.
- In the window that appears, below the "Create a new calling card
named:" field, type a name for your calling card. Click
- Make sure the checkbox next to
For long distance calls, use this calling card:is selected.
- Click
Apply, and then clickOK.
Windows 98
- From the desktop, double-click the
My Computericon, and then double-click theDial-up Networkingicon.
- Double-click the connection you would like to use. Click
Dial Properties, and then clickCalling Card.
- In the window that appears, select
For long distance calls, use this calling card:and from the drop-down menu, select your calling card.
- If your card is not listed, follow the steps below:
- Click
Calling Card..., and then clickNew.... - A window will appear for a new calling card. Below the "Create a
new calling card named:" field, type a name for your calling card, and
then click
OK. - A window will appear that states the following: "You must enter
dialing 'rules' for using this card. These rules will define how a
phone number is dialed using this calling card. If this is not done
correctly, the calling card may not be used in making calls." Click
OK. - In the "Personal ID Number" field, enter the PIN associated with your calling card.
- If your card requires you to dial an access number for long distance calls, type it in the space labeled "To use this calling card for long distance calls, I must dial this access number (phone number)".
- Next to "To use this calling card for international calls, I must
dial this access number (phone number)", type
011. - Click
OK.
- Click
- Click
Apply, and then clickOK.
Windows 95
- From the desktop, double-click the
My Computericon, and then double-clickDial-up Networking.
- Double-click the connection you would like to use, and then click
Dial Properties....
- Click the checkbox next to
Dial using Calling Card:. If this is the first time you have selected this option, in the window that appears, from the drop-down menu, select the card you wish to use. If you have selected this option before, but you want to select a different calling card, clickChange...and select your card from the drop-down menu. ClickOK.
- If the calling card you want to use is not listed, follow the
steps below:
- Click
New.... Then, in the field under "Create a new calling card named:", type your calling card number, and then clickOK. - Click
Advanced...and under "Calls within the same area code:", type your calling card number. - If your card requires you to dial additional numbers for long distance or international calls, type these numbers in the appropriate fields.
- Click
Close, and then clickOK.
- Click
Last modified on May 13, 2009.







