Connecting To The Internet; Connecting Using A Modem - NEC VERSA TXI Manual

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To avoid hassle when moving your system through customs, you may want to obtain a
certificate of registration and carry it whenever you travel out of the country with your
NEC Versa notebook computer.

Connecting to the Internet

Whether you are on a business trip or vacation, connecting to the Internet while you
travel can be expensive and frustrating unless you are prepared. Here are some tips on
how to avoid frustration and expense while on the road.

Connecting Using a Modem

If you have access to a standard telephone jack while you are traveling, you can
probably use your modem for dial-up access to your favorite sites. Follow these
guidelines for connecting and configuring your system.
Before leaving home, check with your Internet Service Provider to see if it has:
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Prepare your system for phone line access in another country.
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Always check the phone line to determine whether or not it is digital vs. analog.
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NEVER use your modem with a digital phone line. Doing so can destroy your
modem!
Use AT&T's Worldwide Calling Guide, a resource that provides instructions for
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dealing with unfamiliar phone systems. For more information about the calling
guide, access the web site at http:/www.att.com/traveler/ or call 800-435-0812.
7-4 Traveling Tips
A local access number at your point of destination.
A toll-free number that can also save you money.
In the absence of a local ISP access number or toll-free number, charging the
call to your home phone can be less expensive than charging the call to your
hotel room.
Line access outside of a hotel may require the addition of a "9" preceding the
phone number string.
To circumvent unusual dial tone sounds sometimes encountered in hotels, you
may have to modify a system configuration setting to "ignore the dial tone."

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