Page 3 - Contents; Using an Internal Modem
Modem and Networking iii Contents 1 Using an Internal Modem Connecting the Modem Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Using the RJ-11 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1Using a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter. . . 1–3Viewing the Current Country Selection . ....
Page 4 - Using an Internal Modem; Connecting the Modem Cable; Using the RJ-11 Cable
Modem and Networking 1–1 1 Using an Internal Modem Your notebook has an internal modem, an RJ-11 telephone jack, preinstalled modem drivers, and a modem cable. Connecting the Modem Cable Using the RJ-11 Cable The modem cable may have noise suppression circuitry that prevents interference with TV and...
Page 5 - If the modem cable has noise suppression circuitry; Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 telephone jack
1–2 Modem and Networking Using an Internal Modem 1. If the modem cable has noise suppression circuitry 1 , orient the circuitry end of the cable toward the notebook. 2. Plug the cable into the RJ-11 telephone jack 2 on the notebook. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage ...
Page 7 - Viewing the Current Country Selection; Under Settings for the Current User, view the country that is; Windows XP Home and XP Professional:; Adding New Locations When Traveling
1–4 Modem and Networking Using an Internal Modem Viewing the Current Country Selection To see the current country setting for your modem, follow these steps: Windows 2000 Professional: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Select the Regional Options icon. 3. Under Settings for the Cu...
Page 8 - To add a new country location, follow these steps:; Select the Network and Internet Connections icon.; Solving Travel Connection Problems; Check the telephone line type
Using an Internal Modem Modem and Networking 1–5 To add a new country location, follow these steps: Windows 2000 Professional: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Select the Phone and Modem Options icon > Select New. 3. Assign the New Location Name (home, work, etc.). 4. Select t...
Page 9 - Select the Phone and Modem Options icon.; Select the Network and Internet Connections icon >; Set the modem to ignore dial tones; Clear the Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing check box.
1–6 Modem and Networking Using an Internal Modem Windows 2000 Professional: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control panel. 2. Select the Phone and Modem Options icon. 3. Select your location > Edit > Tone or Pulse Dialing. 4. Select OK > OK. Windows XP Home and XP Professional: 1. Select...
Page 11 - Select the appropriate terminal emulation program or Internet; Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional:; Select the appropriate fax or terminal emulation program or
1–8 Modem and Networking Using an Internal Modem d. Select your location > Edit. e. Select your location from the drop-down list in the Country/Region box. f. Select Apply > OK. g. Select the Modem tab. h. Select your modem > Properties. i. Clear the Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing check ...
Page 12 - Connecting to a Network
Modem and Networking 2–1 2 Connecting to a Network Your notebook has an RJ-45 network jack, an internal NIC (network interface card), preinstalled network drivers, and may have a network cable. ✎ Because networking requires connection to domains, networking is not supported in Windows XP Home Editio...
Page 13 - Connecting a Network Cable
2–2 Modem and Networking Connecting to a Network Connecting a Network Cable A network cable has an 8-pin RJ-45 network connector at each end and may contain noise suppression circuitry, which prevents interference with TV and radio reception. 1. Orient the end of a network cable with noise suppressi...