ADSL modems
ADSL modems, available on some models, enable simultaneous internet connectivity and telephone service. Contact your local telephone service provider and ask if your premises need any additional telephony equipment, such as a splitter or a filter. Also contact your Internet service provider (ISP) to determine if they provide service to customers with ADSL.
ADSL modems work by using separately the individual four or six wires in the standard
To learn more about ADSL modems, see the Understanding Your Personal Computer publication for your personal computer model and type number. This publication is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support.
Wake on LAN
The power supply of the computer supports the Wake on LAN feature. With the Wake on LAN feature, the computer can be turned on when a specific LAN frame is passed to the computer over the LAN.
To use the Wake on LAN feature, your computer must be equipped with a network adapter that supports Wake on LAN.
To find out if the Wake on LAN feature is set, refer to the menu item for Wake on LAN in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. See the PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide for help with using the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
Wake on Ring
All models can be configured to turn on the computer after a ring is detected from an external or internal modem. Use the menu for setting the Wake on Ring feature in the Configuration/Setup Utility Program. Two options control this feature:
•Serial Ring Detect: Use this option if the computer has an external modem connected to the serial port.
•Modem Ring Detect: Use this option if the computer has an internal modem.
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