Important—If Your PC Had an Existing Modem

You must redirect your application software so that it recognizes your new modem.

America Online Users: From the AOL Welcome screen, click the Setup button; then click Expert Setup. Select the Devices tab and double-click the name of your new modem.

Dial-up Networking Users: From your computer’s desktop, double-click My Computer and then Dial-up Networking. Double-click the Make New Connection icon, select your new modem from the dropdown list, and follow the prompts.

Tip: If your modem is not working, first try turning off your computer and restarting it. Sometimes this will help Windows identify and activate the correct drivers.

If you ever need to reinstall the operating system

You must physically remove the PCI modem first. After reinstalling the operating system, reinstall the modem following the instructions in this Quick Start.

Installing the Communications Software

The accompanying CD describes the communications software included with your modem and provides easy point-and-click installation. If necessary, consult the CD’s online help. Please run the modem’s CD now. You should not install the drivers again, but you may install any application software you like.

How to Use NetWaiting Modem-on-Hold

Your modem includes the NetWaiting Modem-on-Hold program from BVRP Software. Basic information on this software is included here. For more details, please refer to NetWaiting’s built-in help.

Note: Your Internet Service Provider must support the V.92 protocol for all the Modem-on-Hold features to work. Contact your provider if you are unsure. You must have Call Waiting/Caller ID (Type 2 Caller ID) service from your telephone company to use the modem’s Call Waiting/Caller ID feature.

When you turn your computer back on after installing your modem software and hardware, you will see NetWaiting’s phone icon in your computer’s system tray at the bottom right of the

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