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Hayes Modem - Internal Modem Installation Procedures; Installing Plug-n-Play Internal Modems

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Installing an Internal Plug-n-Play Modem 5
Installing an Internal
Plug-n-Play Modem
The options for installing a Plug-n-Play modem are:
• Installing a Plug-n-Play modem without Windows 95/98
• Installing a Plug-n-Play modem with Windows 95/98
• Changing the COM Port (Windows 95/98)
• Using DOS Applications with Windows 95/98
Because all systems do not support Plug-n-Play devices, Hayes
products include utilities to configure the modem in non Plug-n-Play
environments. The following pages explain how to install your Plug-
n-Play modem with Windows 95/98 and without Windows 95/98.
When installing your new modem, follow the directions below, and
refer to your Windows User’s Guide.
Note: Windows 95/98 users that want to use the modem with DOS
applications, such as interactive games, need to also read the
section, “Using DOS Applications with Windows 95/98.”

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