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? Important Information About the Apple Internal 56K Modem This document provides general information about the internal modem. The information in this document supplements the contents of the Macintosh user’s guide. Essential Information for Setting Up Your Modem In most cases, you must provide information about your modem before you can use a communications program (Internet Connect, for example) or connect to an online service. When providing setup information, you may be asked for the details listed below. • In System Preferences, click Network, choose Internal Modem from the Show pop-up menu, and click the Modem tab. • The modem’s name appears as “Apple Internal 56K Modem (v.92)” in the list of modems. • The modem initialization string AT&F resets the modem to its factory settings. (You may be able to use this initialization string as the setup information in a communications program that does not list the modem’s name.) • If your communications program has an option for hardware handshaking, turn it on. In some communications programs, this capability is called “flow control”; the option to select is CTS & RTS (DTR). • If your communications application requires you to specify a maximum port speed (the speed at which the computer communicates with the modem), set it to the highest speed available.
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