User guide
Windows Computers 15
■ Packet data connections (for example: browse the Internet)
■ Asynchronous connections that access packet data (for example: dial
into a modem behind a firewall, then access a corporate intranet)
The following table shows a quick overview of the process in each case.
Note
If you are using Windows 2000, go to “Manually Configuring
Windows 2000” on page 33.
Sample screens in this section use Windows 98, but only minor differences
exist between versions.
Setting Up a New Modem Driver (95, 98, NT)
The procedures in this section set up a modem driver so your QUALCOMM
Globalstar Tri-Mode Phone can act as a wireless modem.
1. Go to the Windows Control Panel, then double-click
Modems.
2. In the Modem Properties dialog, click Add to add your new “modem.”
Overview: Configuring Windows 95/98/NT
For: Do this:
Packet data 1. Set up a new modem driver.
Go to: “Setting Up a New Modem Driver (95, 98,
NT)” on page 15
2. Configure a new Dial-Up Networking connection.
Go to: “Setting Up Dial-Up Networking (95, 98,
NT)” on page 22
Asynchronous
connection for PPP data
(if desired)
3. Use the same modem driver as for packet data.
Windows NT requires a second modem driver.
Go to: “Setting Up a New Modem Driver (95, 98,
NT)” on page 15
4. Configure a second Dial-Up Networking
connection.
Go to: “Making a New Connection” on page 23