other ways to connect

There are other ways to connect to the ISP that do not use the telephone modem, such as a LAN (Local Area Network) or DSL (Digital Subscriber Line). Check with your ISP for specifics on your connection.

See “setting up the ethernet connection” on page 9 if you are connecting through

a LAN.

AModem connector (select models only)

BTelephone connector (select models only)

CBack of PC

DModem/telephone cable

EWall socket

FTelephone (not provided)

8user’s guide

Check with your ISP for specifics on your connection.

Before you can connect to the Internet and send or receive e-mail and faxes using telephone dial-up, you must connect your telephone service line to the modem, which is inside the PC. The quick setup poster shows you how to plug in a modem/telephone cable to the PC modem connector and to your telephone line wall socket connector. To identify the modem connector, look at the back panel of the PC. The modem connector looks similar to one of the following illustrations.

NOTE: Your PC may have only one modem/telephone connection.

A C

B A C

B A C

D

E

F

To connect the cable between the modem and the telephone service line: