Setting up MidPoint is surprisingly simple. First, the main program is installed on a host computer in a process that only takes a couple of minutes. Next you'll need to run MidPoint's Guest Setup on each of computer that will access the host computer's modem (or modems).
The Guest Setup application automatically configures each computer's browser to work with MidPoint on an as-needed basis. If the guest computer also has its own modem, you can later switch back to this modem by simply changing the browser's proxy settings. For Windows NT and Windows 98 users, this is all that is needed to get up and running with MidPoint.
An additional step is required for Windows 95 users who want to be able to take advantage of MidPoint's modem teaming capabilities and who are not using the latest upgrade of Microsoft's DUN client, v1.2. If this is the case, you'll need to purchase and download the $25 MidPoint Multi-Line Support for Windows 95 add-on client (this is necessary because older versions of Microsoft DUN did not permit multiple simultaneous analog DUN connections).
For most Windows 95 users the best route is to download the 1.2 or 1.3 freeware release of Microsoft DUN and thereby save $25 by not having to purchase the add-on Multi-Line program.