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Other Operating
Systems
If You Are Using
Windows 3.
If You Are Using
MS-DOS
If You Are Using
UNIX, Linux, or AI
Make sure that the TCP/IP settings are correct.
This is a general setup for your Courier V.Everything modem using
Windows NT. If you are having problems connecting to you ISP,
configuring Dial-Up Networking, or receiving RAS errors, please contact
Microsoft Technical support.
This sections explains how to configure your modem for:
Windows 3.x
MS-DOS
OS/2
UNIX, Linux, or AIX
Windows 3.x comes with a built-in communications software package,
Windows Terminal. You can use Windows Terminal to test your modem
or you can install the communications software package that is included
on the Connections CD-ROM.
Because Windows Terminal only supports speeds up to 19200 bps, it is
recommended that you use a third-party communications software
package.
Because there is no communications software built in to MS-DOS, yo
must install and run a third-party communications software package t
operate your modem.
You must choose the COM port to which your modem is attached in
whatever communications software package you are using.
For instructions about how to set up your UNIX
communications software package, see the software's installation
procedure.
To set your Courier V.Everything modem to answer incoming calls, set DIP
switch 3 OFF; set 4 and 8 ON.
Other Operating Systems
®
, Linux, or AIX
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