Macintosh OS X Dial-Up Configuration
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- Click on the Apple menu and select System Preferences
- Double-click the Network icon
- Select New Location... from the Location: drop down list
- Enter realtime as the name of the new location and click OK
- Select Internal Modem from the Configure: drop down list
- Click on the TCP/IP tab
- Select Using PPP from the Configure: drop down list
- Type the following 3 lines into the Domain Name Servers text box:
65.193.16.1
208.20.202.1
208.20.203.1
and type real-time.com into the Search Domains text box
- Click on the PPP tab and proceed with the following:
- In the Service Provider: field, enter real-time
- In the Telephone Number: text box, enter 6123445525
(you don't need an alternate number)
- In the Account Name: text box, enter your Username (refer to the Welcome Letter that
was faxed to you)
- In the Password: text box, enter your Password (refer to the Welcome Letter that was
faxed to you)
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Place a check in the Save password checkbox
- Click on the PPP Options button and proceed with the following:
- Place a check next to Connect automatically when starting TCP/IP applications
- Select any of the other options as you see necessary
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Click OK
- Click on the Proxies tab and ensure all checkboxes are unchecked
- Click on the Modem tab
- Select your modem from the Modem drop down list (for most Macs running MacOs X, this will
be Apple Internal 56K Modem (v.90) and select the Tone radio button in the dialing area
- Click Save and Close the Network window to save your settings
The instructions and screen shots contained within this website are specific to services offered by Real Time Enterprises only.
If you have any problems connecting to Real Time after carefully following these directions, please call (952) 943-8700 and we will
be happy to help you.
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