3Open Remote Access Setup.

The following screen appears:

Select the modem you are using here.

Also select your PC Card modem here; or select the Data Port, if your program’s instructions specify it.

4Choose your modem from the Modem pop-up menu.

If your PC Card modem is not listed, check the software or materials that came with your modem. If you find the file for your modem and ARA, drag it to the Modem Scripts folder inside the Extensions folder (which is in the System Folder).

If you can’t find the file for your modem and ARA, try using an existing modem file from the pop-up menu (such as a different model from the same manufacturer). One choice provided is Generic PC Card Modem, which is designed to provide basic modem operations. If this doesn’t help, you may need to get a modem file from your PC Card modem’s manufacturer.

5Choose the port for your PC Card modem.

The port shows the modem name or type, rather than the name of the

PC Card slot. Some programs use a virtual port, the Data Port, to allow fax and data applications to share the modem. See the instructions that came with your modem and communications software to determine the specific setup procedure.

You must reselect the port if you remove the modem and later put it in the other slot.

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Apple 3400 Series manual Following screen appears, Select the modem you are using here