
Windows 95 8-1
Chapter 8
Configuring Your Courier
For Windows 95
This chapter explains how to:
• Configure your I-modem for use with Plug and Play
• Obtain and install the latest I-modem files
• Configure Dial-Up Networking to access your ISP
Overview
The first time you start Windows 95 after you’ve installed your Courier,
Windows 95 auto-detects your Courier. Since Windows 95 supports Plug
and Play, most installations are trouble-free.
Note for external Courier users: You must power on your
I-modem before you start Windows 95, or Windows 95 will not recognize
your I-modem.
What You Need
You need Windows 95 with Dial-Up Networking installed to configure
your I-modem for Windows 95.
Configuring Your Courier With Plug and Play
Plug and Play mode allows Windows 95 to automatically detect your I-
modem and determine which modem configuration file (called an INF
file) to use.
Note for internal Courier users: If you do not want to use the Plug and
Play mode of your operating system, you must manually change the
jumpers on the modem to the desired COM port/ IRQ settings. For
information about setting jumpers for different COM ports and IRQ
settings, see Chapter 12, Configuring Your Courier With DIP Switches and
Jumpers.
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