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  Network Settings

Checking your existing Network Settings:

Your Network portion of Windows controls how your computer connects to other computers. If this is at all setup incorrectly you may experience a host of different problems. In some cases you can go for sometime before these errors will be at all noticeable, other times the troubles appear right out of the box. If you went through the connection Speed section you should have seen the short quick instructions for setting up your network. We will replicate them here for you as well. Please do not make any changes to your network without consulting Technical Support. These are some of the most sensitive settings in Windows and require several things before making changes. You MUST HAVE your Windows Setup CD (Windows 95/98/98se) or the CAB files already stored on your machine. If you are not sure if you have your setup CD or if you have the CAB files, please contact Technical Support. Most Windows ME systems come with the CAB files pre-installed as well as ALL Windows 2000 and XP systems. Once again, if you are using Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows 98 Second Edition, please call Technical Support at 1 866 458-4638 before you change anything.

(NOTE: Anytime you enter your Network settings and don't make a change you should click the CANCEL button to exit so that Windows doesn't attempt to reconfigure your network. This is vital because your Windows Installation disk may be required and without it some errors to your system could occur.)

 

Windows 95/98/98se/ME

  • Click on Start Button
  • Click on Settings
  • Click on Control Panel
  • Double Click on Network

Now you should see a list of components, and below are the components that are essential to good connection with our service.
  • Client for Microsoft Networks
  • Dial Up Adapter
  • TCP/IP

 

Windows 2000

  • Click on Start Button
  • Click on Settings
  • Click on Control Panel
  • "Network and Internet Connections"
  • Find your KVINet Icon
  • Put the mouse pointer ( ) over your KVINet Icon
  • Click the Right Mouse button on the KVINet Icon
  • When the little menu comes up, Left Click on Properties
  • Click on the Network Tab
Now you should see a list of components, and below are the components that are essential to good connection with our service.
  • Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
  • Client for Microsoft Networks

 

Windows XP

  • Click on Start Button
  • Click on Settings
  • Click on Control Panel
  • If your Control Panel is in Classic View (White backgroud, icons only)
    • Double Click "Network Connections"
    • Find your KVINet Icon under the Dial-Up Heading
    • Put the mouse pointer ( ) over your KVINet Icon
    • Click the Right Mouse button on the KVINet Icon
    • When the little menu comes up, Left Click on Properties

  • If your Control Panel is in Category View (Says Pick a Category)
    • Click on "Network and Internet Connections"
    • Click on "Network Connections"
    • Find your KVINet Icon under the Dial-Up Heading
    • Put the mouse pointer ( ) over your KVINet Icon
    • Click the Right Mouse button on the KVINet Icon
    • When the little menu comes up, Left Click on Properties

  • Click on the Network Tab
Now you should see a list of components, and below are the components that are essential to good connection with our service.
  • Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
  • QoS Packet Scheduler
  • Client for Microsoft Networks