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Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT - File Transfer Protocols; Sending a Fax

Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT
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Learning
the
Basics
Sending
a
fax
Stop
bits
indicate
the
end
of
a
character.
This
number
is
usually
one
or
two.
Parity
is
an
error-checking
method
and
will
be
set
to
even,
odd,
or
none.
These
parameters,
except
for the
modem
speed,
are
usually
abbre
viated
and
combined.
Common
examples
are
N81
(no
parity,
eight
data
bits
and one
stop
bit)
and
E72
(even
parity,
seven
data
bits
and
two
stop
bits).
You
set
each
of
these
parameters
in
your
communications
pro
gram.
Each
parameter
must
be
set
the
same
on
both
computers.
Otherwise,
the
two
devices
will
not
be
able
to
connect.
File
transfer
protocols
File
transfer
protocols
are
standards
that
govern
how
computers
transfer
files
between
modems
over
a
telephone
line.
Protocols
determine
what
type
of
error
checking
and
data
compression,
if
any,
occur
during
transfer.
You
don't
need
to
know
anything
about
specific
protocols—just
make
sure
you
are
using
the
same
protocols
as
the
computer
with
which
you
are
communicating.
If
you
would
like
to
know
more,
protocols
are
described
in
any
book
on
telecommunications.
Sending
a
fax
Faxing
a
document
is
almost
as
simple
as
printing
it.
To
fax
a
document:
1
On
the
desktop,
click
the
RingCentral
icon.
If
the
icon
is
not
on
the
desktop,
click
Start,
then
point
to
Programs.
Go
to
the
RingCentral®
folder
and
click
RingCentral.
The
RingCentral
Setup
Wizard
appears.
2
Select
Next
and
follow
the
on-screen
instructions.
Part
I:
Getting
To
Know
Your
Computer

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