Specifications

Communicating with the Courier 3-5
Set Up a Connection to Your Internet Service Provider.
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Click Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-Up
Networking.
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Double-click Make New Connection.
Type a name for the connection, then click Next >. Type a
phone number for the connection, then click Next >. You
should see a message indicating that a new connection was
created successfully. Click Finish.
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From the Dial-Up Networking window, put the cursor over
your new icon and click the right mouse button. Select
Properties from the menu that appears.
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Click Server Type…, and then deselect Log on to Network,
NetBEUI, and IPX/SPX Compatible. Select OK, then OK.
Double click on your new connection icon to connect!
Windows 3.x
Windows 3.x comes with a built-in communications software
package, Windows Terminal. You can use Windows Terminal to
test the Courier or you can install the communications software
package that is included in the package with the Courier.
Windows Terminal is in the Accessories group by default.
Because Terminal only supports speeds up to 19200 bps, you
will probably want to use a third-party communications
software package, such as Quick Link II instead. For Quick Link
II, see the section, Testing the Courier, on page 3-14. For other
Windows software packages, see Chapter 5, Setups for Common
Windows Software Packages.
For instructions about how to set up your Windows
communications software package, call our fax-on-demand
service (at 800-762-6163 or 847-676-1598) or our BBS (at 847-982-
5092). Request document 10000 for a list of our technical
support documents.