I am making the assumption that you have already installed and configured your modem.
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| 1. | Go to Start / Settings / Network and Dial-Up Connections or Right-click on the My Network Places icon. | 
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| 2. | Click on the Make New Connection icon | 
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 Click on the Next button  | 
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 Check Dial-up private network and click on the Next button  | 
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 Enter in the phone number for your ISP. If it is long distance or needs an area code, check Use dialing rules  | 
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 Check whether this is for all user or just the one that is logged in and whether you want a shortcut on your desktop.  | 
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 The default username will be the one you logged in with. Change this to whatever your ISP Login name is. You can also enter in the password as well.  | 
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 To get additional settings you can configure, click on the Properties button.  | 
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 You can set it to show an icon on the desktop when connected.  | 
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 Click on the Configure button to change the modem settings.  | 
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 Click on the Options tab to change the login options. My preference is to just have Display progress while connecting checked  | 
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 Click on the Networking tab. You can just have Internet Protocol checked.  | 
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 You should then see the Network and Dial-Up Connections section with your new icon. You can simply drag a shortcut of this icon to another location  | 
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