About locations

Locations are names of places you use to sign on to Netscape. For example, popular locations you can use are Home and Office. It's also possible that you would sign on with a laptop using its own location called Laptop.

You can do the following with locations:

Add locations

Add access numbers to locations

Edit locations

Delete locations

Each location has three requirements:

Name

A distinctive name to distinguish it from other locations you can use. Popular examples are Home, Office, or Laptop, but your choices can be different.

Connection Type

The type of connection that will be made from the location. You have two choices: modem and Cable/DSL/LAN. At home you might use a dial-up connection (56K modem). At work, you might use a LAN connection. You must specify the type of connection for each location.

Phone number

The number used to access Netscape for the location. You might use the same number for all locations if you live and work in the same vicinity. Or you might use one number for home, another number for work. You might even change the number of the location from time to time, for example, when you travel with your laptop and want to access Netscape far from home.

Also see

Using Help

Customer service

Accessibility