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Learning the Basics
Setting up for communications
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CAUTION: Check the disk/disc activity light when you use the
DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive. Do not press the eject
button, disconnect a drive or turn off the computer while the light
is flashing. Doing so could damage the CD, DVD or drive.
Setting up for communications
To communicate across the telephone lines with another
computer, you need:
The computer’s modem
A telephone line
A communications program
To connect to the Internet, you need a Web browser, such as
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Disable Call Waiting before you connect
through the modem. Call Waiting interrupts data transmission.
Connecting the modem
Your computer comes with a built-in modem and a built-in
Ethernet LAN adapter. To use the modem, you must connect
it to a standard voice-grade RJ11 telephone line.
NOTE: Due to FCC limitations, speeds of 53 kbps are the
maximum permissible rates during downloads. Actual data
transmission speeds will vary depending on line conditions.
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Attach one end of a standard RJ11 telephone cable to the
modem port on the back of the computer.