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How
to Install an Internal Modem
on system ?
Installing an internal modem
is not an easy task. You have
to open the computer to install
modem cards. Given steps applies
to all computer system.
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Shut down
the computer and disconnect
all peripheral devices from
the computer, then remove
the computer's cover.
Find a slot that matches
the pins. PCI modems have
fewer pins and fit into
a smaller slot than ISA
modems. Put new modem into
that slot if it will physically
fit.
First unscrew the metal
plate on the slot holder
on the back panel, and insert
the modem in that slot.
Screw modem into slot holder
if it has a screw hole.
Reconnect the monitor, keyboard,
and mouse. Connect the modem
to phone line.
Reboot the computer.
If Windows detects modem
upon startup, follow the
on-screen instructions to
install the driver and additional
software. If Windows doesn't
detect the modem, manually
complete the installation
using the Add New Hardware
control panel.
Follow instructions in your
modem manual to configure
the modem in Windows.
Adjust the modem settings
to match your telephone
service and personal preferences.
You can verify that your
modem is working properly
by using the diagnostics
that are available through
the Phone and Modem Options
icon in Control Panel. On
the Modems tab, click the
modem that you want to test.
Click Properties, then click
Diagnostics, then click
Query Modem.
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