Modem
The built-in modem is able to receive data according to the ITU
standard for V.90 transmissions with up 56 Kbit/s. Since the
power output of modems is restricted due to the regulations of
some telecommunication providers, the possible maximum
download speed can be restricted. The actual speed may be de-
pendent on the online conditions and other factors.
Data sent from the user to the server are transmitted with 31.2
Kbit/s. Prerequisite for this high speed reception is an analogue
telephone line compatible with the V.90 standard and a corre-
sponding compatible Internet provider or company-owned host
computer.
The modem is fitted with an RJ-11 interface, into which a stan-
dard telephone lead can be plugged.
Warning!
Use only with an analogue telephone line. The modem
cannot withstand the voltage levels of digital telephone
systems such PBX or lines such as ISDN or Broadband
services. (see safety instructions on page 9).
Modem Port
1. Insert one end of the RJ11-connection (telephone plug con-
nector) into the modem/network interface (17) and the
other into an analogue telephone socket that is easily acces-
sible.
Note:
Do not place the notebook in Suspend (or Sleep) mode
if you are connected to your Internet provider, since
this will cause the modem connection to be lost.
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