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CAUTION: To prevent losing your home country or region settings, do not delete your current modem country or region settings. To enable modem use in other countries or regions while preserving your home country or region configuration, add a new configuration for each location in which you will use the modem. CAUTION: To prevent configuring the modem in a way that violates the telecommunications regulations and laws of the country or region you are visiting, select the country or region in which the computer is located. The modem may not function properly if the correct country or region selection is not made. To add a location setting for the modem, follow these steps: 1. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Phone and Modem Options. 2. Then click the Dialing Rules tab. 3. Click New. (The New Location window is displayed.) 4. In the Location name box, type a name (such as "home" or "work") for the new location setting. 5. Select a country or region from the Country/region drop-down list. (If you select a country or region that is not supported by the modem, the Country/region selection for USA or UK is displayed by default.) 6. Enter the area code, a carrier code (if necessary), and the number to access an outside line (if necessary). 7. Next to Dial using, click Tone or Pulse. 8. Click OK to save your new location setting. (The Phone and Modem Options window is displayed.) 9. Do one of the following: ● To set your new location setting as the current location, click OK. ● To select another location setting as the current location setting, select your preference from the settings in the Location list, and then click OK. NOTE: You can use the preceding procedure to add location settings for places within your own country or region as well as in other countries or regions. For example, you could add a setting named "Work" that includes dialing rules for accessing an outside line. Solving travel connection problems If you experience modem connection problems when using the computer outside of the country or region in which you purchased it, try the following suggestions. ● Check the telephone line type. The modem requires an analog, not a digital, telephone line. A line described as a PBX line is usually a digital line. A telephone line described as a data line, fax machine line, modem line, or standard telephone line is usually an analog line. ● Check for pulse or tone dialing. An analog telephone line supports one of 2 dialing modes: pulse dialing or tone dialing. These dialing mode options are selected in the Phone and Modem settings. The dialing mode option selected must match the dialing mode supported by the telephone line in your location. 28 Chapter 2 Wireless, local area network, and modem

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CAUTION:
To prevent losing your home country or region settings, do not delete your current modem
country or region settings. To enable modem use in other countries or regions while preserving your
home country or region configuration, add a new configuration for each location in which you will use
the modem.
CAUTION:
To prevent configuring the modem in a way that violates the telecommunications
regulations and laws of the country or region you are visiting, select the country or region in which the
computer is located. The modem may not function properly if the correct country or region selection is
not made.
To add a location setting for the modem, follow these steps:
1.
Select
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Printers and Other Hardware
>
Phone and Modem Options
.
2.
Then click the
Dialing Rules
tab.
3.
Click
New
. (The New Location window is displayed.)
4.
In the
Location name
box, type a name (such as “home” or “work”) for the new location setting.
5.
Select a country or region from the
Country/region
drop-down list. (If you select a country or region
that is not supported by the modem, the Country/region selection for
USA
or
UK
is displayed by
default.)
6.
Enter the area code, a carrier code (if necessary), and the number to access an outside line (if
necessary).
7.
Next to
Dial using
, click
Tone
or
Pulse
.
8.
Click
OK
to save your new location setting. (The Phone and Modem Options window is displayed.)
9.
Do one of the following:
To set your new location setting as the current location, click
OK
.
To select another location setting as the current location setting, select your preference from
the settings in the
Location
list, and then click
OK
.
NOTE:
You can use the preceding procedure to add location settings for places within your own
country or region as well as in other countries or regions. For example, you could add a setting
named “Work” that includes dialing rules for accessing an outside line.
Solving travel connection problems
If you experience modem connection problems when using the computer outside of the country or region
in which you purchased it, try the following suggestions.
Check the telephone line type
.
The modem requires an analog, not a digital, telephone line. A line described as a PBX line is
usually a digital line. A telephone line described as a data line, fax machine line, modem line, or
standard telephone line is usually an analog line.
Check for pulse or tone dialing
.
An analog telephone line supports one of 2 dialing modes: pulse dialing or tone dialing. These
dialing mode options are selected in the Phone and Modem settings. The dialing mode option
selected must match the dialing mode supported by the telephone line in your location.
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Chapter 2
Wireless, local area network, and modem