How to Connect Your Modem

Depending on what kind of modem you have, you connect it to your PC differently. An internal dialup modem needs only a connection to your phone line. If you have an external modem, you have to connect it to your PC and then to the appropriate outlet:

  • Dialup modem: You connect a dialup modem to your regular phone wall jack by using a standard telephone cord. (The modem’s cord probably came with the PC.) You plug in your dialup modem just like you plug in a telephone, and you leave the cord connected all the time. (The modem “hangs up” after a connection, just like a telephone.) Your computer should have a jack for connecting to its internal dialup modem (if it has one).

    If you have an external dialup modem, it connects to either the USB port or the serial port on your computer. You still need a telephone cord to connect the external modem to the phone company’s wall jack. Note that external modems have on-off switches.

  • Broadband modem: Whether it’s cable, DSL, or satellite, you plug this kind of modem into the computer’s networking jack (as shown in this figure), then into whatever outlet your modem requires.

    This type of jack has nine pins.
    This type of jack has nine pins.

Be careful not to confuse the modem’s jack with the networking jack. They look similar, but the networking jack is slightly wider.

Comments (2)

  1. Posted by CeCe
    Hello: My IT person at the job has disabled the internet. Therefore when you hit the internet icon it comes up like its going to come on and then the screen says "Page Not Found". How can I turn the internet back on?
  2. Posted by Velma
    Right click on the internet icon, bottom right of your computer. Usually 2 computer screens and say repair. If that doesnt work go to network connections and make sure it is enabled. if that doesnt work go to start-> run-> cmd > -> ipconfig /all and see if your IP Address and DNS are on there

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