Lan Port; Ieee 1394 Jack; Universal Serial Bus (Usb) 2.0; Ports - Fujitsu LifeBook N Series User Manual

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Do not connect the internal
modem to a Digital PBX as it
may cause serious damage
to the modem or your
LifeBook notebook. It should
be noted that some hotels
use the Digital PBX systems,
please be sure to find out
BEFORE you connect your
modem. Consult your PBX
manufacturer's
documentation for more
information.
The internal modem is
designed to the ITU-T V.90
standard. Its maximum speed
of 53000bps is the highest
allowed by the FCC, and its
actual connection rate
depends on the line
conditions. The maximum
speed is 33600bps at upload.

LAN PORT

This port allows you to connect a LAN
(RJ-45) cable for high-speed network or
broadband connections (e.g., DSL, cable
modem). (Figure 4-9)
Figure 4-9. Connecting the LAN
U s e r - I n s t a l l a b l e F e a t u r e s

IEEE 1394 JACK

The 4-pin IEEE 1394 (Firewire) jack is a
high-speed interface (400 Mbps) that can
be used to transfer large amounts of data
between your notebook and a Firewire
peripheral such as a digital camera,
external hard drive, or video camera. Hot-
swappable and plug-n-play, it is much
faster than USB 1.1, CardBus, or parallel
port. In order to connect a 1394 device,
follow these steps: (Figure 4-10)
The 1394 port in this system
uses a four-pin
configuration. If you intend
to interface with devices
which have a six-pin
configuration, you will need
to purchase an adapter.
Figure 4-10. IEEE 1394 Interface

UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) 2.0

PORTS

The four Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0
ports allow you to connect USB devices
such as game pads, pointing devices,
keyboards and speakers. There is one USB
2.0 port on the right side, and three on the
rear panel. (Figure 4-11)
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