Determining Your Com Port - Toshiba 8000 User Manual

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Now you're ready to send a fax or use the modem to connect to an
online service or the Internet (see "Using the Internet" on
page 48).
HINT: If you're using a telephone line at home, disable Call
Waiting before connecting through the modem. Call Waiting
interrupts transmission.

Determining your COM port

Your modem is connected to one of the computer's COM
(communications) ports. The default setting is COM2.
DEFINITION: Although the terms are often used
interchangeably, the serial port and COM port are two
different things. The serial port is the physical port on the
back of the computer. The COM port is a unique identifier the
computer uses to communicate with the serial port or other
serial devices.
If you're using a Windows 95 or Windows 98 communications
program, such as RingCentral
the COM port automatically. Skip to the following section.
If you are going to install and set up a non-Windows
communications program, you must tell it which COM port your
modem is using.
To find out which port your modem is connected to, refer to your
operating system documentation or online help.
Hardware Features
Using a modem
®
or HyperTerminal, it determines
Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
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