Connecting Ancient PC to the Internet

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So, hello everyone, I have somewhat of a particular situation. Basically I found this ancient PC in my basement and it wasn't working. I replaced the PSU and now it works just fine, but I'd like to connect it to the internet. The OS is a Windows Millennium Edition, the PC has a PCI card that has an Ethernet port on it. So I tried connecting the PC with a normal Ethernet cable but it won't connect to the internet. It just doesn't recognize it. It seems to have a weird dial-up system, but I can-t understand how it works. I tried to set up some different things, but I can-t get it to work. Does anyone know how to connect to the internet this type of PC? I'd really like to understand it better. Thanks.
 

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Extract from ME wiki at microsoft
"The Home Networking Wizard is designed to help users to set up a computer that is running Windows Me for use on a small home network. This includes setting up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on a computer running Windows Me so the computer can share a connection to the Internet with other computers on the home network."