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C
HAPTER
3: W
INDOWS
98
After installation is complete, a 3Com Modem Setting application is installed in
the Control Panel. Open Modem Setting to change the COM port assignment for
the LAN+Modem card. Dell’s default is COM5. You may need to change the COM
port to a lower number if you are using older software that does not recognize
COM ports higher than 4.
With the default audio settings for Windows 98, you may not hear the sound
from the modem when you dial out. To enable the sound, use the following
procedure:
1
Locate the speaker icon in the system tray.
If there is no speaker icon in the system tray, open the Control Panel and
double-click
Multimedia.
On the Audio page, make sure
Show volume control on
the task bar
is checked
2
Double click the speaker icon in the system tray.
3
When the
Master Out
window opens, select
Options
.
4
Choose
Properties
and make sure the
Mono In
box is checked. Click
OK
.
5
When the
Master Out
window is redisplayed, check
Mono In Balance
. Ensure that
the mute box is unchecked.
Confirming Installation
1
Double-click the
My Computer
icon.
2
Double-click the
Control Panel
icon.
3
Double-click the
System
icon. The System Properties box details your system setup.
4
Click the
Device Manager
tab. A list of devices appears, arranged by type.
5
Double-click
Modems
. It should display the entry for the 3Com 10-100+56K
CardBus PC Card.
6
Double-click the entry for the LAN+Modem card. It should confirm “This device is
working properly.”
7
Click
Cancel
, then click
OK
to exit System Properties.
Testing the Modem
1
Open the Control Panel and double-click Modems.
2
Select the Diagnostics tab.
3
Click on the COM port assigned to the LAN+Modem card.
4
Click
More Info...
If the modem is working properly, the test will display a white
box with a list of AT commands. This will confirm that the modem is functioning
properly.
NOTE:
If you remove the LAN+Modem card and reinstall it in another slot,
Windows 98 will rediscover it in the new location, begin another installation
procedure, and prompt for the LAN+Modem card Windows 95/98 Installation
disk. You can install the card in both slots if you wish. If the double installation
causes problems, uninstall one of the occurrences of the card. See “Uninstalling
the Card” on page 19.