ByFly, the Belarusian operator of Internet access services, offers its subscribers additional opportunities. For example, a news portal, game servers, internal chat and some others. Moreover, a special - guest - connection allows you to use these resources for free, regardless of the amount of information. For those who are connected to this operator on tariff plans based on traffic, it makes sense to set up a guest connection to access the internal resources of the provider. This will reduce your internet costs.
Instructions
Step 1
Open the control panel of the Windows XP or Seven operating system. To do this, click the "Start" button and select the appropriate menu item. Next, find the "Network Connections" menu in XP or "Network and Sharing Center" in Windows 7.
Step 2
Select the link "Create a new connection" or "Set up a new connection or network." Left-click on the "Connect to the Internet" item and click on the "Next" button. Activate the "Set up my connection manually" menu for XP. In Seven, indicate that you still want to create a new connection and click next. Then select "High Speed Connection" and proceed to the next setup step.
Step 3
Please enter a name for the connection. In order not to be confused with the main connection, it is best to choose the word guest or "guest".
Step 4
Enter your connection username and password. For the username, enter the combination of your ISP contract number, the @ sign, and the word guest. You should get something like this: 12345 @ guest - this is written in the username field. In the "Password" field, type the word guest, for WindowsXP do it twice and click "Next".
Step 5
Check the box next to "Add shortcut to desktop" and click "Finish" for XP. In Windows 7, click the Connect button and wait while the system tries to connect. Then select the option "Keep the connection anyway" and finish creating the connection.
Step 6
Then switch to the "Network Control Center" and click on the link "Change adapter settings". You will see a list of existing connections to the Internet and local networks. Right click on the icon of the newly created connection named guest, select "Create Shortcut" and confirm that you want the shortcut on your desktop. Close the window or minimize it.
Step 7
Configure additional connection settings. To do this, double-click the left button on the connection icon and select "Properties". Select the "Security" tab with the left mouse button. In Windows XP, first check the box "Advanced options" and then proceed in a new window. In Windows 7, simply check the box "Allow the following protocols" and leave two boxes highlighted: Password Verification Protocol (CHAP) and clear-text password (PAP). Click OK to save and click Yes in the alert window. You can now connect using a guest connection.