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Modem
Modem
Modem
Modem
The notebook may come with a modem that allows you to communicate with others via e-mail, or connect to
an online service or bulletin board. (The modem port is only available on some models.)
The speed of data transmission is dependent on the quality of telephone lines. Digitally terminated lines
improve the speed of data transmission. Contact your service provider for more information.
Note
In some instances, your modem may not detect the correct country as your default country settings. In this
case, you will need to change the country settings manually.
Connecting using a Modem
The modem provides one standard phone connector.
Note
When using a modem outside your country, you might need an international telephone adapter, available at
most electronic supply shops.
Use the following steps to connect the analogue phone cable to your modem.
Note
When using a modem outside of the country where you purchased it, you might need an international
telephone adapter, available at most electronic supply stores.
1. Locate the analogue phone cable that comes with the notebook. Each end of the cable is fitted with a
RJ-11 connector.
2. Connect one end of the cable into a standard telephone wall outlet, using the adapter if necessary.
3. Connect the other end of the cable into the modem port on your notebook.
LAN
LAN
LAN
LAN
Your notebook may come with an internal LAN feature that allows you to connect your system to a local area
network. The internal LAN feature allows a 10/100 Ethernet LAN connection and supports Wake-on-LAN and
network boot functions.
Follow these steps to take advantage of the internal LAN feature.
1. Locate the LAN port on the notebook.
2. Plug one end of your LAN cable into the LAN port jack.
3. Plug the other end of the LAN cable to a local area network.