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1.4 About the PCMCIA SCP-500®
The hardware consists of a PCMCIA Type II Card and flip-type antenna. The
PCMCIA Card requires Plug and Play capable OS such as Windows 98, Windows 2000,
Windows ME, or Windows XP
CAUTION: Insert the Modem into a PC Card slot after
installing the software first.
1.5 The Difference between a Wireless Modem and a Landline Modem
The Wireless Modem is slightly different than a Landline Modem, in that
Wireless connection is not always available. Landline Modem, which connects to the
telephone line, is guaranteed almost uninterrupted connection. However, connectivity to
a wireless modem depends greatly on the availability of service in a particular region, the
number of subscribers connected to the service, signal strength, etc. To make a
connection to data service or the Internet, you must check to see if there is service
available. A tiny LED on the side of the Modem Card indicates that you have acquired.
To maximize the signal strength, make sure to pull out the antenna completely and point
it in an upright position. Avoid touching it during the connection.
1.6 Windows Dial-up Networking and BlueWing
The Windows Dial-up Networking is a component of Windows that is required to
make a connection through any modem, including a Wireless Modem. If you have
another modem already installed on your PC, Dial-up Networking is most likely
configured already.
1.7 Customer Call Support Number
If you are experiencing problems or have questions regarding your SCP-500 ®,
please call Support Line or visit the Web site at www.sewon-tele.com(TBD).