Enabling & Disabling Fax Reception; Sending & Reading E-Mails; Accessing The Internet - HP Brio 8200 User Manual

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In Business with the HP Brio PC
Communicating with Others
Enabling & Disabling Fax Reception
Sometimes you may not want the fax modem to automatically answer calls — if
you only have one telephone line, for example, and you're expecting a telephone
call from a customer, rather than a fax!
The Network and Communications window lets you switch painlessly from
enabling to disabling the fax modem.
To learn how to enable and disable fax reception, see Task Helper in the HP
Brio Center.
Sending & Reading E-mails
Electronic mail — e-mail — is a system of sending messages from one computer
to another. Your HP Brio PC uses the modem as the means for sending and
receiving e-mails. People use e-mail because it is fast — very fast. While an
express letter might take a day to get from one continent to another, an e-mail
would typically be there in a matter of minutes. And the cost is slashed, to the
price typically of a local telephone call.
To see how to send or receive e-mail, see Task Helper in the HP Brio Center.

Accessing the Internet

The Internet — sometimes called the net, world wide web, or web — has
become almost an indispensable tool for many businesses today. Yet many
people either do not understand it fully. This can mean time wasted, and lost
opportunities.
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