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Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications, Accessing the Internet, Using the Optional

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4 chapter Accessing the Internet & Using Network Communications Accessing the Internet Using the Optional USB Modem If you do not have a network connection to the Internet, you will need an Internet service provider and an external USB modem, available from Compaq. Refer to the documentation included with the modem for instructions on installing, configuring, and using the modem. Choosing an Internet Service Provider An Internet service provider (ISP) gives you the dial-up (telephone networking) access and software you need to connect to the Internet. Most ISPs also offer E-mail, access to newsgroups, space to create Web pages, and technical support. Some ISPs offer commercial services, such as domain hosting, to companies and individuals wanting to do business on the Internet. You can choose from local and national ISPs. An online service provider, such as The Microsoft Network (MSN) or America Online (AOL), offers special features, content, and technical support in addition to providing access to the Internet. An online service provider may provide a categorized or customizable home page that makes it easy for you to find some of the most popular and useful sites on the Internet. To find the provider that's right for you: I Look in the Yellow Pages I Ask a friend or colleague for recommendations I If you have access to the Internet already, you can use a search engine, such as AltaVista, to help you locate an ISP or online service provider. ISPs typically offer a variety of service plans for different customers' needs. Be sure to review and compare plans, services offered, and price to find the provider that is right for you and your needs. Quick Setup & User's Guide 4-1

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Quick Setup & User’s Guide
4-1
chapter
4
Accessing the Internet & Using Network
Communications
Accessing the Internet
Using the Optional USB Modem
If you do not have a network connection to the Internet, you will need an
Internet service provider and an external USB modem, available from
Compaq. Refer to the documentation included with the modem for
instructions on installing, configuring, and using the modem.
Choosing an Internet Service Provider
An Internet service provider (ISP) gives you the dial-up (telephone
networking) access and software you need to connect to the Internet. Most
ISPs also offer E-mail, access to newsgroups, space to create Web pages, and
technical support. Some ISPs offer commercial services, such as domain
hosting, to companies and individuals wanting to do business on the Internet.
You can choose from local and national ISPs.
An online service provider, such as The Microsoft Network (MSN) or
America Online (AOL), offers special features, content, and technical support
in addition to providing access to the Internet. An online service provider may
provide a categorized or customizable home page that makes it easy for you to
find some of the most popular and useful sites on the Internet.
To find the provider that
s right for you:
Look in the Yellow Pages
Ask a friend or colleague for recommendations
If you have access to the Internet already, you can use a search engine,
such as AltaVista, to help you locate an ISP or online service provider.
ISPs typically offer a variety of service plans for different customers
needs.
Be sure to review and compare plans, services offered, and price to find the
provider that is right for you and your needs.