W i n N E T M a i l (TM) This screen controls the settings that permit WinNET Mail to operate your modem to communicate with the WinNET system. The defaults will work for most modems, but please check: o CWI Internet Service Telephone Number. If you are calling from outside the United States, you will need to change this to our direct dial number. Please see below for more information. o Port Assignment. Is this correct for your modem? After your system is setup, you may want to re-run setup and increase the Interface speed if your modem and machine can support faster speeds. Fields: 1. CWI Internet Service Telephone Number. WinNET Mail communicates with the WinNET server via telephone. The WinNET server telephone number is: 1-800-800-1482 This 1-800 number serves the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. If you are calling from outside this region, you will need to change the CWI Internet Service Telephone Number to the direct dial number, and add whatever international calling codes are required to place a call to the United States. The direct dial number of the server is: (502-589-4131 Things to remember: A. Some business lines require that you get an outside line first. Often by dialing a 9, or an 8 first. Example: 9,,1-800-800-1482 For most modems a comma means pause for 2 seconds. C. For international callers: Country Code: 1, City Code: 502, phone: 589-4131 2. Interface Speed. This is the speed at which your computer will talk with your modem. This speed should be as fast as your modem will support. Please check your modem manual. Here are some typical speeds supported by modems. Modem Type Fastest Interface Speed 300 Baud/BPS 1200 (Should work!) 1200 BPS 1200 2400 BPS 2400 2400 BPS, MNP-5 4800 2400 BPS, v.42bis 9600 9600 BPS, 9600 9600 BPS, MNP-5 19200 9600 BPS, v.42bis 38400 14400 BPS, v.42bis 57600 3. Port Assignment. Choose the Communication (COM) port that your modem uses: COM 1, 2, 3, or 4. If you are not sure, it is best to exit WinNET setup and use the Windows Terminal program to test different ports. From the Terminal program select menu "Setup", sub menu "Communications...". "Connector" is the COM port. "Baud Rate" corresponds to Interface speed for WinNET. When you have set up Terminal correctly, you should be able to type "AT" followed by Enter on the main Terminal screen and get back "OK" from the modem. 4. Packet Window Size. Normally, the default (5) setting is OK for this. Higher settings will tend to improve performance where there are good quality phone connections or you are using error correcting modems. Lower settings are better when there are noisier line conditions. 5. Set Factory Default AT Command. This is the modem command to reset your modem. The default, ATZ, will work for most modems setting the modem to either the factory defaults or to the user saved profile. On many modems, AT&F, will set the modem to factory defaults. 6. Modem Setup AT Command. These commands initialize your modem with important settings for WinNET. You must use either the: V1 - English result codes, or V0 - Numeric result codes in this command. You may also want to turn off the speaker by changing the default M1 command to M0. 7. CPU Utilization. Lower settings cause WinNET to be more cooperative in sharing computing resources with other applications. A higher setting can improve performance somewhat. 8. Dialing. If you phone system does not support Touch-Tone dialing, select Pulse (rotary).