Modem and Network Connections 
  Using the Modem 
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To disconnect from the Internet 
You remain connected to the Internet until you shut down the computer, disconnect the 
phone line from the computer, or give a command to hang up the connection. 
•  Double-click the connect icon in the taskbar, and click Disconnect. (For Windows 
XP, you can enable this icon as described in “To connect to the Internet,” above.) 
–or– 
For Windows XP, click Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, 
Network Connections, then right-click the connection and select Disconnect. 
To dial in to a network 
You can use the modem to dial in to a LAN (local area network) that supports dial-in 
connections. This gives you access to network resources from a remote location. 
•  See Windows Help for information about setting up and using dial-in network 
connections—click Start, Help (or Help and Support). 
To change your modem settings 
The modem is already set up to be compatible with telephone systems and modems in 
most areas. However, in some situations, you may have to change modem settings to 
match local conditions. If you have questions about local requirements, contact your 
telephone company. 
•  Control Panel. Open Modems (Windows 98) or Phone and Modem Options 
(Windows 2000 or XP) in Control Panel to change many modem settings.  
For Windows 98, on the General tab click Properties to set connection speeds or 
special dialing options. 
For Windows 2000 or XP, on the Modems tab click Properties to set connection 
speeds, or on the Dialing Rules tab click Edit to set dialing options. 
•  Communications software. Many communications applications provide options for 
controlling modem settings. See the help for your software.