User`s guide
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Once a connection is established, the icon of the component shows “connected” in
Network Connections panel. You can click the icon to open its status window and
check, stop or start the connection status. You can also open its connection
properties window to configure this connection component.
For the first time use, a setup wizard will guide to create and configure a connection
component on the module.
If the preferred networks can not be found, click the message icon shown in taskbar
notification area about list of available wireless LANs and select one to connect to.
Modem Dial-Up Connection
Using the built-in fax/data modem module to connect the computer to a remote
computer, a remote network or the Internet.
Before making a dial-up connection, you must create a connection component on the
fax/data modem module and dialing profile for the connection. More than one
component can be created for different connection purposes.
To create modem dial-up connection components:
1 Enter into Network Connections panel.
2 Use “Create A New Connection” wizard to create dial-up connection
components. When a component is created, an icon will be shown in the panel.
To make a modem dial-up connection:
1 Connect a telephone line from an analog telephone jack to your computer’s
fax/data modem port (RJ-11).
2 In Network Connections panel, double-click the icon of the component you wish
to use to make the connection start.
Once the connection is established, you can find the icon shows “connected” in the
panel. You can click the icon to open the status window to check or stop the
connection, or open its connection properties window and configure this connection
component.
Windows XP allows you to use other modem dial-up connection utilities. If you have
other utilities installed, see their guides or on-line helps to learn how to create and
make connections.
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