W i n N E T M a i l (TM) PROBLEMS WITH WinNET SETUP If you are having problems, please feel free to contact us at (502) 589-6800. 1. PROBLEM - The CWI Account Setup program cannot connect with the CWI Server to transmit my account information. CAUSE -- This is almost always caused by a Communications Parameter being set incorrectly. Re-run the SETUP.EXE program, select "Set up communications parameters for modem", and look carefully at each item on the screen. Press the "More Information" button on that screen for a description of what each field is and to what it should be set. 2. PROBLEM - The CWI Account Setup program is able to connect to the WinNET server the first time to transmit account information, but the account request is rejected. CAUSE -- This can sometimes happen when the server is very busy and can't turn around your account setup request in time to mail you a receipt that indicates that the account has been established. It is advisable to wait a few minutes and call in directly using by starting the main WinNET program (wnmail.exe) to see if you can connect properly to the server. If this succeeds, you should receive introductory mail at this point. If you are unable to connect to the server, read CAUSE 2 below. CAUSE 2 -- The System Name that you selected during SETUP is not available - some other WinNET customer has already taken the name. Re-run the SETUP.EXE program, select "Set up necessary name for Internet E-Mail". Pick a new System Name. Re-run the CWI Account Setup program to request the new account. USING WINDOWS TERMINAL PROGRAM TO VERIFY WinNET SETTINGS The most common source of SETUP problems is an incorrect setting of the Communications Parameters. However, since WinNET does its modem communications automatically, it is sometimes difficult to tell which Communications Parameter setting is causing the problem - it is difficult to experiment. The simplest way of checking these parameters out and possibly experimenting with them is to use the Windows Terminal program. With Terminal you should be able to test out (default values in parentheses): 1. Port Assignment (COM 1) 2. CWI Internet Server (1-502-589-4131) Telephone Number 3. Interface Speed (2400 BPS) 4. Dialing (Tone, Pulse) (Tone) 5. Set factory default AT command (ATZ) 6. Modem set up AT commands (ATM1V1) The parameters: 7. Packet Window Size (5) 8 CPU Utilization (low) are specific to WinNET mail but are performance related parameters that are usually not the source of connection problems. From Terminal, select "Setup" menu, sub menu "Communications...". You will see controls similar to those in WinNET Mail. 1. Set "Connector" as you would WinNET Port Assignment. 2. Set "Baud Rate" as you would WinNET Interface speed. One problem you may encounter is that Terminal will not support speeds as high as WinNET. You should try to find out how fast you modem will go by reading the manual or checking with the manufacturer. 3. Set: "Data Bits" - 8 "Stop Bits" - 1 "Parity" - none "Flow Control" - none "Parity Check" - blank "Carrier Detect" - blank If you were able to setup Terminal correctly, when you type into the Terminal Emulator: AT (followed by Enter) You should see: OK The OK is coming from the modem. You should be able to type the modem reset and modem setup commands from the WinNET Communications Parameters screen. The default WinNET modem reset command is: ATZ The default WinNET modem setup command is: ATM1V1 Try these commands, you should get OK responses from your modem. You can try dialing the WinNET server from Terminal with the following command: ATDT 1-502-589-4131 Of course, if you are local to Louisville, or have to dial other digits to get an outside line or make an international call, change the telephone number accordingly. If you do not have touch-tone dialing use "ATDP" instead of "ATDT" (you should also have selected Pulse dialing on the WinNET Communications Parameters screen). If everything works with Terminal it should work with WinNET Mail.