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Answer» Hi all,
I just bought an old laptop for an elderly friend who wants to send and receive email but doesn't WANT to spring for broadband. It's a Compaq Armada 1130T, circa 1997, and I can't FIGURE out what kind of cable to connect to the modem. I'm not even sure where the modem jack is. Device Manager shows that the computer contains a modem, but it doesn't use the phone jack I expecting. Could the dongle at http://snipurl.com/4maf2 be what I need? If so, any idea how I'd hook it in? Thanks for any help.Can you not find an Ethernet port? http://www.publicwebstations.com/howto/ethernet.jpgNo, this laptop's way too old for an Ethernet port. It doesn't even have USB.Wow, nice.
Anywhere on the laptop to add a PCMCIA Card? (like this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/images/full/a89fa.jpg)Yes, there's an open PCMCIA slot, and I may resort to it if I can find an inexpensive 56K dial-up modem to put into it. I'm frustrated, though, because both Device Manager and Belarc Advisor are telling me there's already a modem installed.
One weird feature of this laptop (I mean, besides the phantom modem): in the front is a sort of LITTLE door, with two flaps (upper and lower) that swing open in the same direction. That door is the one possible clue I can find to the modem's location. Each flap has two prongs on the inside, i.e., pointing into the laptop (four prongs in all). Maybe the four-pin dongle I've ordered will fit there and solve my PROBLEM. I'm just flailing, though. I really have no idea.
Anyway, thanks for your help so far. If you have other thoughts I'd appreciate them.Is there a serial port on the rear of this laptop ? ?
That Would Be Another Option...There is a serial port, and you're right, it's another option. Thank you for the suggestion. I'll keep it in mind in case I can't find the *[emailprotected]#$%^ installed modem.
Someone at another site wrote that the modem is on the right side of the laptop. But all that I can find on the right side is a small empty oval with BENEATH it a symbol that resembles two links of a chain. Does that sound like a modem port? If so, any idea what kind of cable I would use there?Someone else at another site wrote this:
the connection is on the front to small taps put and clip in the phone line
Does anyone know what that means?Forget it. I've caved and ordered a PCMCIA modem that should work. Thanks for the ideas. Enjoy the day.All right then.Order DSL service for her...
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