If you didn't install Dial-Up Networking when you installed Windows 98, then you need to do it right now. If you already have Dial-Up Networking installed, skip to the section titled Setting Up The Network Configurations.
Go to Control Panel (double-click My Computer, then select Control Panel), and and
double-click the Install/Remove Programs icon, then click on the Windows Setup tab.
Scroll through the list until you see Communications, and highlight it as shown below:
Click the Details button, and check the box for Dial-Up Networking:
Once you click OK, Windows will prompt you for your installation diskettes/CD-ROM. Dial-Up Networking will then be installed, and a new folder added to your Control Panel folder. Ignore this folder for now.
You are now ready to Configure Your Network Settings.
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