6-6 Using an Internal Modem (available on select models)
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
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Selecting a Country-Specific Modem Configuration
The internal modem is configured to meet operating approval
in the country where you purchased your computer. To set the
modem to comply with telecommunications standards and
regulations in other countries, you must change the country
selection setting.
To confirm that the modem has been approved for use by the
telecommunications agency in the desired country, check the
modem agency approvals label on the bottom of the
computer. Or, for the most up-to-date approval information,
refer to the Compaq Website at www.compaq.com.
To view the current country selection
n In Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0, select
Start
àSettingsàControl PanelàModemsàDialing
Properties. The current country selection is displayed in the
I Am In box.
n In Windows 2000 Professional, select
Start
àSettingsàControl PanelàPhone and Modem
Options, then select the Dialing Properties tab. In the
Locations list, select the location from which you are
dialing, then select the Edit button. The current country
selection is displayed in the Country/region box.