HP Pavilion xf325 HP Pavilion Notebook PC ze1200 and xf300 Series - Startup Gu - Page 56
Using the Modem
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Modem and Network Connections Using the Modem Using the Modem By connecting your notebook's modem to a telephone line, you can use the notebook to communicate with other networked computers. You can explore the Internet, send and receive e-mail messages, and send and receive faxes. Your notebook contains several software programs that work with your modem: • Internet Explorer, for browsing the World Wide Web. • Outlook Express, for sending and receiving e-mail messages. • Fax Console for sending and receiving faxes. Your notebook includes a built-in high-speed V.90/92 modem. This modem allows you to connect to any Internet Service Provider (ISP) that has V.90/92 interoperable modems. Check with your ISP for a list of telephone numbers that support V.90/92. Note that the maximum speed for faxing is 14.4Kbps. Even though the built-in modem is capable of downloading at 56Kbps, your ISP may not operate at this speed; please check with your service provider for information. Transmission rates also depend on the condition of the telephone line. If you prefer to use a different modem, you can install a PC card modem or attach an external modem to the USB port. CAUTION To connect the modem To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord to connect the modem to the telephone wall jack. 1. Make sure the telephone line is an analog line (sometimes called a data line). You must not use a digital line. 2. Connect the telephone cord to the built-in modem. 56 Reference Guide