HP X1010CA, X1020US Using an Internal Modem, Connecting the Modem Cable, Using the RJ-11 Cable

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Using an Internal Modem

Your notebook has an internal modem, an RJ-11 telephone jack, preinstalled modem drivers, and a modem cable.

Connecting the Modem Cable

Using the RJ-11 Cable

The modem cable may have noise suppression circuitry that prevents interference with TV and radio reception. The modem cable must be connected to an analog telephone line.

ÄCAUTION: Jacks for digital PBX systems may resemble analog telephone jacks, but are not compatible with the modem.

Modem and Networking

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Contents Modem and Networking Page Contents Connecting the Modem Cable Using an Internal ModemUsing the RJ-11 Cable Connecting the modem using an RJ-11 jack Using a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter Adding New Locations When Traveling Viewing the Current Country SelectionWindows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home and XP ProfessionalSolving Travel Connection Problems Check the telephone line typeCheck for pulse or tone dialing Set the modem to ignore dial tonesWindows XP Home and XP Professional Accessing Preinstalled Communication Software Windows XP Home or Windows XP ProfessionalConnecting to a Network Connecting a Network Cable
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