HP pavilion xh500 Manuale Di Servizio

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Making Connections 
Using the Modem 
60 Reference 
Guide 
Special notes about using a modem in certain countries 
•  The pulse dialing feature may be disabled in certain countries, possibly because Loop 
Disconnect is not certified there. If pulse dialing is disabled, you should use tone 
dialing connections only. 
•  Many countries impose a blackout period after a modem repeatedly fails to connect to 
a service provider. The number of failed attempts and the period of time you must 
wait before trying again differ from country to country. Check with your telephone 
company. For example, if you are dialing from Italy and you fail to connect to your 
server or cancel the connection, you must wait one minute before dialing that same 
number again. If you dial before then, you will get an error message that says 
“delay.” After the fourth failed connection, you will need to wait one hour before 
trying the number again. If you dial before the hour is up, you will get a message that 
says “black list.” 
•  When using a modem in the Republic of South Africa, an external surge protector 
may be necessary in order to prevent computer damage by lightning or other 
electrical surges. Connect any approved surge protector to the modem cable 
whenever you are using the modem.  
To connect to the Internet 
If you have not yet signed up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP), see “To connect to 
an Internet Service Provider” on page 27 for instructions. 
When you have signed up with an ISP, you can connect to the Internet. Choose one of 
the following: 
•  If you signed up with AOL, AT&T WorldNet, Compuserve 2000, Earthlink, or MSN, 
double-click the appropriate icon in the Online Services folder on the desktop (if 
available). 
OR 
Click Start, All Programs, Easy Internet Signup. 
•  If you signed up with another ISP, double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the 
desktop (if available), or click Start, Internet Explorer. Then click the Connect button 
in the Dial-up Connection or Network Connection window.