F1 Internet Services are dedicated to delivering the best support possible to our customers to enable you to get online faster, and easier than ever. Please select the category of support needed below. If you are having trouble understanding or finding what you need, please call us on (02) 9676 6777

What you need to get started:
An account with F1 Internet Services
Your login name
Your password
Your local access telephone number to F1 Internet Services
The addresses of your local servers Primary and Secondary DNS servers

Start:

Locate the Assistants folder on your hard drive, open it, and double-click on the Internet Setup Assistant icon.

Click the Yes button.



Click the Yes button.



Click the right arrow button.



Type F1 Internet Services and click the right arrow button.



Click the right arrow button.



The phone number is your local dial-in number.
Your user ID is your login name. (All lower case)
Your password is the password you specified upon signup.
When you are done, click the right arrow button.



Select No and click the right arrow button.



Select No and click the right arrow button.



On the first line of the large box, type your local primary DNS and press (203.30.219.2)return.

On the second line of the large box, type your local secondary DNS.(203.30.219.5)
When you are done, click the right arrow button.



Fill in your email address.
Your password is the same as you entered for the other password.
You can leave the greater than symbol in the last box.
When you are done, click the right arrow button.



Your email account is your login name.



The email host is your local SMTP server. (mail.f1.net.au)
When you are done, click the right arrow button.

Your Newsgroup Host is your local news server.

When you are done, click the right arrow button.



Select the No button.
When you are done, click the right arrow button.



Click the Go Ahead button and your iMac will be ready for the Internet!











   

             
             
     







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