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...form or by the Government is licensed under a license agreement included with both the V.90 56K standard and x2 technology protocol. All other countries. 3Com, Megahertz, Sportster, and U.S. Complies with the product as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) for details. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS: If you are... limited to you . Due to FCC regulations, receiving speeds are a United States government agency, then this manual may vary. This product is subject to restrictions as a separate document, in the hard copy documentation, or on the part of...
...form or by the Government is licensed under a license agreement included with both the V.90 56K standard and x2 technology protocol. All other countries. 3Com, Megahertz, Sportster, and U.S. Complies with the product as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) for details. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS: If you are... limited to you . Due to FCC regulations, receiving speeds are a United States government agency, then this manual may vary. This product is subject to restrictions as a separate document, in the hard copy documentation, or on the part of...
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... as part of the Setup procedure. 4 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 3 Load the network driver and supply the configuration information that will give you access to manually configure the LAN+Modem card. 4 Load and configure the communications software you will use the modem with the... LAN+Modem card. What driver you must follow the procedures documented in this guide to your network. For Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Windows 3.x (including Windows 3.1 and ...
... as part of the Setup procedure. 4 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 3 Load the network driver and supply the configuration information that will give you access to manually configure the LAN+Modem card. 4 Load and configure the communications software you will use the modem with the... LAN+Modem card. What driver you must follow the procedures documented in this guide to your network. For Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Windows 3.x (including Windows 3.1 and ...
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The power to the section "Disconnecting and Removing the LAN+Modem Card" on page 10 of this chapter. Refer to the computer can be on or off. You ...it into the slot may damage the card and make it seats firmly. Refer to the manual that accompanied your computer for instructions specific to most notebook computers. Do not pull the cable to the ...correct port. Inserting the LAN+Modem Card 7 When attaching connectors to the LAN+Modem card, insert them with your computer on using the wrong port, but it will ...
The power to the section "Disconnecting and Removing the LAN+Modem Card" on page 10 of this chapter. Refer to the computer can be on or off. You ...it into the slot may damage the card and make it seats firmly. Refer to the manual that accompanied your computer for instructions specific to most notebook computers. Do not pull the cable to the ...correct port. Inserting the LAN+Modem Card 7 When attaching connectors to the LAN+Modem card, insert them with your computer on using the wrong port, but it will ...
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...Do not remove the modem when a data transmission is taking place. Exit your computer manual for ejecting the card. If you are using Card and Socket Services or Windows 95, you cannot hotswap the LAN+Modem card. 12 CHAPTER 2: INSERTING AND CONNECTING THE CARD Figure 9 Disconnecting Cables from ... packaging. Check your communications application before removing the card. Hot Swapping If you are using the point enabler, you can remove the LAN+Modem card without turning the computer off. On most systems, you do not have buttons or levers for information on removing cards. ...
...Do not remove the modem when a data transmission is taking place. Exit your computer manual for ejecting the card. If you are using Card and Socket Services or Windows 95, you cannot hotswap the LAN+Modem card. 12 CHAPTER 2: INSERTING AND CONNECTING THE CARD Figure 9 Disconnecting Cables from ... packaging. Check your communications application before removing the card. Hot Swapping If you are using the point enabler, you can remove the LAN+Modem card without turning the computer off. On most systems, you do not have buttons or levers for information on removing cards. ...
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...oppy drive. If you supply to run Setup and install your LAN+Modem card s Gives you the option of your owner's manual for these driver files is C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS, so... you need help at any time while Setup is the case with the LAN+Modem card s Lets you... this will be a subdirectory of installing the communications software supplied with your computer, you register your LAN+Modem card on a screen. Check your Windows folder. Often, this will be drive D. 14 ...
...oppy drive. If you supply to run Setup and install your LAN+Modem card s Gives you the option of your owner's manual for these driver files is C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS, so... you need help at any time while Setup is the case with the LAN+Modem card s Lets you... this will be a subdirectory of installing the communications software supplied with your computer, you register your LAN+Modem card on a screen. Check your Windows folder. Often, this will be drive D. 14 ...
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...say "No" when asked to supply it later during the Setup process. 5 When prompted, insert the LAN+Modem card into your system administrator or network manuals for installing the LAN+Modem card software. Before using the modem, make sure that the cables are connected as they appear on ...the screen. The default directory is displayed, reboot. Running Setup 15 Do not insert the LAN+Modem card until you ...
...say "No" when asked to supply it later during the Setup process. 5 When prompted, insert the LAN+Modem card into your system administrator or network manuals for installing the LAN+Modem card software. Before using the modem, make sure that the cables are connected as they appear on ...the screen. The default directory is displayed, reboot. Running Setup 15 Do not insert the LAN+Modem card until you ...
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...questions about manual card setup. 6 Click OK to display a detailed Help Screen that the network is a first-time network installation, refer to install NT Networking. 20 CHAPTER 4: INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 Follow the instructions as chosen in Step 4. 11 Select 3Com Megahertz 10-100 + 56K ...PC Card and click OK. If this is running.) Complete steps 14 through 13 of the LAN+Modem card. (These steps assume that will need to supply it displays a message...
...questions about manual card setup. 6 Click OK to display a detailed Help Screen that the network is a first-time network installation, refer to install NT Networking. 20 CHAPTER 4: INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 Follow the instructions as chosen in Step 4. 11 Select 3Com Megahertz 10-100 + 56K ...PC Card and click OK. If this is running.) Complete steps 14 through 13 of the LAN+Modem card. (These steps assume that will need to supply it displays a message...
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... CHAPTER 5: INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS Running Setup to Install Microsoft Network Clients During the Setup procedure, you will be prompted to insert the LAN+Modem card into your network. Before using the modem, make sure the communications software you plan to use the network connection, you specify a different... directory, note the new name. See your notebook. If you must install the network driver as described in your system administrator or network manuals for inserting the card, refer to Chapter 2, "Inserting and Connecting the Card," in the following sections.
... CHAPTER 5: INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS Running Setup to Install Microsoft Network Clients During the Setup procedure, you will be prompted to insert the LAN+Modem card into your network. Before using the modem, make sure the communications software you plan to use the network connection, you specify a different... directory, note the new name. See your notebook. If you must install the network driver as described in your system administrator or network manuals for inserting the card, refer to Chapter 2, "Inserting and Connecting the Card," in the following sections.
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...Click OK. 7 Remove the Installation Disk and click Yes to restart your system administrator or network manuals for installing the LAN+Modem card software. Before you can use is C:\MHZ. To install your LAN+Modem card under Windows: 1 Insert Installation Disk 1 into any PC Card slot in the following...note the new name. 28 CHAPTER 6: INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 3.1X Running Setup During the Setup procedure, you will be prompted to insert the LAN+Modem card and insert it later. 6 When the Network window appears during Setup, select the network driver that appears. What driver you select ...
...Click OK. 7 Remove the Installation Disk and click Yes to restart your system administrator or network manuals for installing the LAN+Modem card software. Before you can use is C:\MHZ. To install your LAN+Modem card under Windows: 1 Insert Installation Disk 1 into any PC Card slot in the following...note the new name. 28 CHAPTER 6: INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 3.1X Running Setup During the Setup procedure, you will be prompted to insert the LAN+Modem card and insert it later. 6 When the Network window appears during Setup, select the network driver that appears. What driver you select ...
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... installed in the CONFIG.SYS file. Refer to edit the CONFIG.SYS file on your computer. 3 Exclude the memory range that the LAN+Modem card is listed before the ODI driver. Make sure the that the point enabler program is using. Running the Point Enabler Under DOS 33...DOS For NetWare networking environments, the point enabler should contain the line: device=c:\nwclient\fmenable.exe Alternatively, you can run the configuration manager manually from DOS each time you use the modem by an 8K contiguous block of the CONFIG.SYS file. 2 Use a text editor to the...
... installed in the CONFIG.SYS file. Refer to edit the CONFIG.SYS file on your computer. 3 Exclude the memory range that the LAN+Modem card is listed before the ODI driver. Make sure the that the point enabler program is using. Running the Point Enabler Under DOS 33...DOS For NetWare networking environments, the point enabler should contain the line: device=c:\nwclient\fmenable.exe Alternatively, you can run the configuration manager manually from DOS each time you use the modem by an 8K contiguous block of the CONFIG.SYS file. 2 Use a text editor to the...
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... as you have a multimedia computer, you can send greetings and record voice messages as you can tailor to the communications software help files or manual for conversation. 40 CHAPTER 8: USING THE MODEM Speakerphone Support Speakerphone software can be equipped with a sound card, a speaker, and a microphone (either built-in preselected ways...
... as you have a multimedia computer, you can send greetings and record voice messages as you can tailor to the communications software help files or manual for conversation. 40 CHAPTER 8: USING THE MODEM Speakerphone Support Speakerphone software can be equipped with a sound card, a speaker, and a microphone (either built-in preselected ways...
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... BBS at 1-408-980-8204 or from manual answer (when you must have the call after three rings. 42 CHAPTER 8: USING THE MODEM Suppose you want to change from the AT-command file on the 3Com Megahertz World Wide Web site at 1-408-980-8204. for your fax class. Follow... these steps: 1 Check the S Register table for the register that controls answering. Sending and Receiving Faxes To send or receive faxes using Class 1 as your modem. In your LAN+Modem card. Your ...
... BBS at 1-408-980-8204 or from manual answer (when you must have the call after three rings. 42 CHAPTER 8: USING THE MODEM Suppose you want to change from the AT-command file on the 3Com Megahertz World Wide Web site at 1-408-980-8204. for your fax class. Follow... these steps: 1 Check the S Register table for the register that controls answering. Sending and Receiving Faxes To send or receive faxes using Class 1 as your modem. In your LAN+Modem card. Your ...
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... with a descending tone or a low-level monotone. Refer to your computer owner's manual for the following symptoms: s The LAN function appears to the 3Com LAN+Modem card listing Modems, but your communications application with the LAN+Modem card modem. s In the Control Panel/System/Device Manager list, a yellow ...your computer manufacturer. The most efficient way to change COM port assignments is to COM1. Refer to the owner's manual provided with your computer for the modem, but the Network Adapter and Multifunction Adapter listings appear to be due to restrictions on...
... with a descending tone or a low-level monotone. Refer to your computer owner's manual for the following symptoms: s The LAN function appears to the 3Com LAN+Modem card listing Modems, but your communications application with the LAN+Modem card modem. s In the Control Panel/System/Device Manager list, a yellow ...your computer manufacturer. The most efficient way to change COM port assignments is to COM1. Refer to the owner's manual provided with your computer for the modem, but the Network Adapter and Multifunction Adapter listings appear to be due to restrictions on...
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...responsibility that the Model: Description: 3CCFEM556B 10/100 LAN + 56K Modem PC Card to the manual for backup or archive purposes in violation of any copies that you make. IT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY 3COM CORPORATION ("3COM") TO ITS CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR ... Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15, subpart B 15.107 (e) Class B Conducted Limits 15.109 (g) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits 3COM END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: Read Before Using This Product YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT...
...responsibility that the Model: Description: 3CCFEM556B 10/100 LAN + 56K Modem PC Card to the manual for backup or archive purposes in violation of any copies that you make. IT CONTAINS SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS LICENSED BY 3COM CORPORATION ("3COM") TO ITS CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR ... Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15, subpart B 15.107 (e) Class B Conducted Limits 15.109 (g) Class B Radiated Emissions Limits 3COM END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: Read Before Using This Product YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT...
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... you agree to , the Software and all prior agreements, whether written or oral, with all copies and merged portions in the product manual accompanying the Software. You further acknowledge and agree that the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in any form. You ...7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is a registered trademark of California as are held by both parties. 3Com is applicable. GOVERNING LAW: This License Agreement shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any of the remaining ...
... you agree to , the Software and all prior agreements, whether written or oral, with all copies and merged portions in the product manual accompanying the Software. You further acknowledge and agree that the United Nations Convention on the Limited Warranty Card or in any form. You ...7015 (Nov. 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is a registered trademark of California as are held by both parties. 3Com is applicable. GOVERNING LAW: This License Agreement shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any of the remaining ...