At 2:07 PM -0400 9/20/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> have a modem in my PowerBook Duo 2300c, but AOL Says no modem is present &
>it asks me to turn on the modem if I have one & try again. I wondering if
>there is a power switch to this internal modem. I saw a picture of one for
>this model PowerBook for sale on eBay & it looks like there is some kind of
>switch about an inch away from the RJ45 telephone line port. I'm thinking
>that the leg you swing down to reveal the modem's RJ45 port is that switch &
>is maybe malfuntioning. Can anyone back this up or shoot it down? Thanks for
>any help any of you can give me on this situation.

        There's a powerbook control panel, as I recall, where you switch
from internal to external modem.  I don't have a 2300 handy right now to
check, but try this.
Paul



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