Fax class—Select 1.
Parity—Select NONE.
Word length—Select 8.
Stop bits—Select 1.
Hardware flow control—Select RTS/CTS.
Speed—Select the highest transmission speed or baud rate.
The maximum connection speed is determined by the speed
of the slowest modem on the connection. The internal
modem negotiates the fastest speed possible with the remote
modem.
The internal modem supports
Standard analog modem communication protocols (for
speeds up to 33.6 Kbps).
ITU-compatible x2 V.90 and 56K protocols (for
higher speeds).
The V.90 protocols allow faster downloads only from V.90
or x2-compliant digital sources. Maximum achievable
download transmission rates are currently unknown, may
not reach 56Kbps, and will vary with line conditions.
Using Modem Commands and Dial Modifiers
You can configure most communication software without the use
of AT commands or dial modifiers.
If you prefer to configure the modem using AT commands,
select StartÅProgramsÅAccessoriesÅHyperTerminal.
To access an AT command set including dial modifiers and
instructions
Select StartÅCompaq Information CenterÅModem
Commands or
Go to the Compaq Internet site at http://www.compaq.com.
Setting Modem Preferences
The following preference is in addition to those described in your
modem communication software documentation.
In Windows 95 only—To set the computer to turn on when the
modem receives a telephone call, select StartÅSettingsÅControl
PanelÅPowerÅPower tabÅAdvanced button, then select the
checkbox for Wake Up the Computer When the Phone Rings.
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