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Modem an d Net w orking HP Notebook Ser i es Doc ument P art Number: 316 7 4 8-002 F ebr uary 2003 This guide explains ho w to connect a modem cable and a netw ork cable to your notebook. The guide also provides instructions for using the modem when trav eling internationally . HP_MN_316748-002.book Page i Fr iday, February 14 , 2003 11:23 AM[...]
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© 2003 Hewlett-P ackard Company Microsoft and W indo ws are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or us e of this material. The information [...]
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Modem and Networking iii Cont en ts 1 Using an Internal Modem Connecting the Modem Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Using the RJ-11 Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Using a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter . . . 1–3 Viewing the Current Country Selection . . . . . . . . . . 1–4 Adding New Locat[...]
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Modem and Networ king 1–1 1 Using an In ternal Modem Y our notebook has an internal modem, an RJ-11 telephone jack, preinstalled modem dri vers, and a modem cable. Connec tin g t he Mod em Ca bl e Using t he RJ- 1 1 Ca ble The modem cable may hav e noise suppression circuitry that pre vents interference with TV and radio reception. The modem cabl[...]
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1–2 Modem and Networking Using an Inter nal Modem 1. If the modem cable has noise suppression circuitry 1 , orient the circuitry end of the cable to ward the notebook. 2. Plug the cable into the RJ-11 telephone jack 2 on the notebook. Å W ARNING: T o r educe the r isk of electr ical shoc k , fir e , or damage to the equipment , do not plug a tel[...]
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Using an Inter nal Modem Modem and Networ king 1–3 Using a Coun tr y-Spec ifi c Modem C abl e Ada pter Software for the internal modem supports multiple countries, b ut telephone jacks v ary by country . T o use the modem and the RJ-11 cable outside the country in which you purchased the notebook, you must obtain a country-specific modem adapter [...]
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1–4 Modem and Networking Using an Inter nal Modem Vie w ing t he C urrent Countr y Sel ec tion T o see the current country setting for your modem, follo w these steps: Windo ws 2000 Pr ofessional: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Select the Regional Options icon. 3. Under Settings for the Current User , vie w the country that [...]
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Using an Inter nal Modem Modem and Networ king 1–5 T o add a ne w country location, follo w these steps: Windo ws 2000 Pr ofessional: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Select the Phone and Modem Options icon > Select Ne w . 3. Assign the Ne w Location Name (home, work, etc.). 4. Select the Country/Region from the drop-do wn [...]
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1–6 Modem and Networking Using an Inter nal Modem Windo ws 2000 Pr ofessional: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control panel. 2. Select the Phone and Modem Options icon. 3. Select your location > Edit > T one or Pulse Dialing. 4. Select OK > OK. Windo ws XP Home and XP Pr ofessional: 1. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Select the N[...]
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Using an Inter nal Modem Modem and Networ king 1–7 6. If you continue to recei ve the No Dial T one error message after clearing the check box: a. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Phone and Modems Options icon. b . Select the Dialing Rules tab . c. In the Locations list, select the location from which you are dialing. d. Select [...]
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1–8 Modem and Networking Using an Inter nal Modem d. Select your location > Edit. e. Select your location from the drop-do wn list in the Country/Region box. f. Select Apply > OK. g. Select the Modem tab . h. Select your modem > Properties. i. Clear the W ait for Dial T one Before Dialing check box. Accessing Preinstall ed Comm unica tio[...]
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Modem and Networ king 2–1 2 Conn ec tin g to a Net w ork Y our notebook has an RJ-45 network jack, an internal NIC (network interface card), preinstalled netw ork dri vers, and may hav e a netw ork cable. ✎ Because networking requires connection to domains, networking is not supported in W indo ws XP Home Edition. ✎ If your notebook is connec[...]
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2–2 Modem and Networking Connecting to a Netw ork Conn ecti ng a Netw ork Cable A network cable has an 8-pin RJ -45 network connector at each end and may contain noise suppressi on circuitry , which prev ents interference with TV and radio reception. 1. Orient the end of a network cable with noise suppression circuitry 1 to ward the RJ-45 network[...]