Connecting an external modem

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You can use a PC Card modem in your computer’s PC Card slot. For information on connecting and using a PC Card modem, see the documentation that came with your modem, “Using a PC Card Modem” in the section “Using PC Cards (PCMCIA Cards)” in Chapter 3 of this manual, and the “Using PC Cards” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

You can also connect an external modem to the printer/modem port on the back panel of the computer.

To connect an external modem, follow these steps:

Make sure the computer is in sleep or shut down.

Connect the modem to a power source and to the phone line.

Make sure the modem is turned off.

Connect the modem cable to the port marked with this icon:

5Turn on the modem.

6Wake or restart the computer.

7Open the Chooser and click the icon for a networked printer (such as a LaserWriter).

Follow this step whether or not a networked printer is connected to your PowerBook.

8Click OK in the dialog box that appears.

9Make sure AppleTalk is turned off in the Chooser.

You are now ready to use the external modem.

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Apple 190 series manual Connecting an external modem, You are now ready to use the external modem