Modem Device Drivers - IBM 10/100 Ethernet Mini-PCI Adapter User Manual

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2. Double-click the Modems icon.
3. Select Dialing Properties.
4. Select the country or region from which you are dialing. The new country or region
setting is activated when the modem goes off-line and then back on-line again.
Connecting from foreign hotels
To prevent problems when making a connection or faxing from foreign hotels, obtain the
following information before dialing:
1. Check the line type (analog or digital). Your modem must use an analog line. Check
with your hotel to determine the type of line that is available to you.
2. Check for pulse or tone dialing. Check with your hotel to determine the type of
dialing that it uses. You can easily check the dialing type by picking up the phone
and dialing a few digits. Listen for clicks (pulses) or tones to determine whether to
select pulse or tone dialing in your fax or data software.
3. Issue the ATX1 command to instruct your modem to ignore the dial tone. Instructing
your modem to ignore the dial tone is called "blind dialing." To blind dial in
Windows 98, Windows 95, or Windows NT 4.0:
a. Click Start
b. Click Control Panel.
c. Double-click Modems.
d. Select your modem.
e. Click Properties; then click the Connections tab.
f. Remove the check from the Wait for dial tone before dialing check box.
The next time you dial, the modem will ignore all dial tones when attempting to
connect.
4. If you still have problems, verify that the telephone number is correct and that the
remote modem is answering your call by dialing the number of the remote modem
from the telephone. Carefully note the exact digits you need for the country or region
you are calling. Wait for the telephone to connect to the modem and listen for the
connection sounds.
Redialing the last dialed number
Your modem stores each dialed number until another number is dialed. When you issue
the ATDL command (see the list of commands in the ATCOMS.TXT file on the IBM
10/100 Ethernet Mini-PCI Adapter with 56K Modem by 3Com CD), the modem redials the
last number dialed.

Modem device drivers

This section contains information on the modem device drivers for Windows 98, Windows
95, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000
Windows 98 and Windows 95 device drivers
This section contains information on installing and uninstalling the Windows 98 and
Windows 95 device drivers.
Installing the device driver in Windows 98 and Windows 95
The Windows 95 or Windows 98 modem device driver is already installed. This section
includes the installation procedure if you need to reinstall a device driver:
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Control Panel.

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