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Modem and Network Connections
Using the Modem
Reference GuideStartup Guide
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2.  Connect a telephone cord with an RJ-11 plug to the built-in modem.
3.  Plug the other end of the phone cord into a telephone jack. If the plug on the phone
cord doesn’t fit the jack, you may need to use an adapter.
5.  Check your modem’s country or region settings:
  Windows ME or 98: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, double-click Modems,
then click Dialing Properties.
  Windows 2000: click Start, Settings, Control Panel, double-click Phone and
Modem Options, then click Edit on the Dialing Rules tab.
CAUTION
Your built-in modem may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch
exchange (PBX), cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and does not
work with party lines. Some of these connections may result in excess electrical
voltage and could cause a malfunction in the internal modem.
 Check your
telephone line type prior to connecting your phone line.
Special restrictions 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 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 fail to connect to your server or cancel
the connection, you must wait one minute before dialing that number again. If you
dial before then, you will get an error message that says “delay.” After the fourth