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Exploring Your Computer’s Features
Setting up for communications
Connecting a modem to a telephone line
(Available on certain models.)
Your computer may come with a built-in modem that can be 
connected to a standard voice-grade telephone line.
The modem allows you to:
Access the Internet
Communicate with your office’s local area network (LAN) or 
larger corporate wide area network (WAN)
For specific information about connecting to a LAN or WAN, 
consult your network administrator.
Send a fax directly from your computer
Before you can communicate using the modem, you need to 
connect it to a telephone line. Your computer’s built-in modem port 
provides an RJ-11 jack, allowing you to connect the modem to a 
standard voice-grade telephone line.
1
Plug one end of a telephone cable (purchased separately) into 
the modem port on the side of the computer. 
2
Connect the other end to the RJ-11 wall jack.
Connect the built-in modem only to ordinary analog phone lines.
Never connect the built-in modem to a digital line (ISDN).
Never connect the built-in modem to the digital connector on a 
public telephone or to a digital private branch exchange (PBX).
Never connect the built-in modem to a key telephone system for 
residences or offices.
Connection to any communication line other than an analog phone 
line could cause a computer system failure.
Now you are ready to send a fax or use the modem to connect to an 
online service or the Internet.
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