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Internet is Out- what to do |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
See if it is only your computer or your entire company. If only your computer it is a problem with your workstation. Make sure router is on and has power. Restart or power cycle your router by pulling power from device, waiting 5 seconds and plugging back in. Re-check internet. If still experincing problems: Call 609-252-1155 |
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How do I set my email Vacation reply? |
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Open your Internet browser, go to your web site slash personal I.E. (http://www.yourdomain.com/personal)
Type in user name and password (same as your email account credentials) Type vacation reply in "Vacation Reply" field and select "enable" button.
Questions, comments, problems call Gear 3 at 609-252-1155 |
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How do I set-up new mail accounts in MS Outlook? |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
In Microsoft Outlook Tools --> Account --> Add --> Mail The wizard will open and walk you through the process. Follow these steps: |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
To upload your website to Gear 3’s server, you will need an FTP program and the following settings: host: yourdomainname.com (example: gear3.com) login/user name: your user name (email account name) password: your password directory: /web or ../../web (The site must be uploaded into /web directory at the root level! Not in "user's directory" By default you will be brought into your Users directory, in which there is a “web folder” NOTE: this is NOT where you put the files for your domain's web site. You must go up to the root level where you will see another “web folder” This is the folder for your domain) Important! Be sure to name your home page index.html |
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Quick Internet Connection Guide |
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
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Setting up your computer to connect to ExpressNet Internet service. Your TCP or Network connection should be set to "obtain automatically". Your Gear 3 router has been configured in this manner. Mac OS X: Apple>Location>Network Preferences> "choose your connection hardware; either wireless or ethernet> Set to DHCP - this also means "obtain automatically." Windows: Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network Connections>"choose your connection hardware; either wireless or ethernet"> double click on TCP/IP then choose "Obtain Automatically". If you have any issues please call 609-252-1155, option 3 |
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