
1
C
ONNECTING
TO
Y
OUR
ISP
This chapter contains information about configuring your modem for
various operating systems.
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Windows 95/98
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Windows NT 4.0 and Later
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Macintosh
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Other Operating Systems
Windows 95/98
The first time you start Windows 95/98 after you’ve installed the modem,
Windows 95/98 will auto-detect your modem. Since Windows 95/98
supports Plug and Play, most installations are trouble-free.
You must power on your modem before you start Windows 95/98, or
Windows 95/98 will not recognize your modem.
What You Need
You need Windows 95/98 with Dial-Up Networking installed to configure
your modem for Windows 95/98.
Configuring Your
modem with Plug
and Play
Plug and Play mode allows Windows 95/98 to automatically detect your
modem and determine which modem configuration file (called an INF
file) to use.
Follow the steps below to install the INF file for Windows 95/98:
1
Power on your computer and start Windows 95/98. Your computer will
detect new hardware.
2
When the
New Hardware Found
window appears, select
Driver from
disk provided by hardware manufacturer
and click OK.
This step will install the INF file that is provided on the
Connections
CD-ROM.