Modem - NEC PowerMate Ready ES Pro User Manual

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Modem

The following questions apply to fax/modem models.
Where is the modem in my computer?
The modem is a fax/modem/sound board in your computer. Look on
the back of the computer for the fax/modem port to locate the board.
See the NEC Ready Quick Setup for an illustration.
What can I do with my computer's modem?
Your Ready computer's data/fax modem and NEC Connections
software let you send and receive files (faxes, email, and attachments)
to and from other personal computers. You can get a data download
at 53Kbps (56Kbps outside the U.S.). When you send data, it
transmits at 28.8Kbps.
The modem also makes it possible for you to access online services
worldwide at any time, 24 hours a day. The modem on your Ready
computer uses the latest x2 technology.
How do I find my data communications software?
Click the NEC Connections icon on the Windows 95 desktop or use
the DirectLinks Communications icon. See the online help for detailed
information.
What are the advantages of x2 modem technology
The x2 technology provides high-speed downloads from the Internet
and other online services over regular phone lines, makes streaming
video move more smoothly and audio files sound more realistic, and
it's supported by many major Internet service providers.
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