HP OmniBook xe3-gc HP OmniBook Notebook PC XE3 Series - Reference Guide - Page 56
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Making Connections Using the Modem 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 25 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, double-click the AOL icon on the desktop. • If you signed up with another ISP, double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop, and then click the Connect button in the Dial-up Connection window. When you are successfully connected to the Internet, you'll see a connect icon (two connected computers) next to the clock on the taskbar. You are now ready to explore the Internet. To go to a specific website, enter the address (for example, www.hp.com) in the browser's Address field. To search for information on the Web, you can use the browser's Search tool and enter the word or phrase you are looking for. To use AOL as your ISP When you use AOL as your Internet Service Provider, you can access the Internet only with AOL's own software; you can't use a standard browser like Internet Explorer. As a result: • You cannot view websites by clicking on links (such as those in the electronic Reference Guide that link to the HP notebook website). • You cannot go to a website by entering the address in Windows Explorer. If you try to access the Internet without using the AOL software, the Internet Connection wizard automatically launches, asking you to sign up for an ISP. In that case, cancel the wizard and launch AOL. 56 Reference Guide