Sounds to me like the European version of the modem. It has an adapter
dealy that has to be plugged in before it'll work. Undocked, anyway. It
may well work with the dock passthrough.

Scott Holder

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PS: Brandy, I have worked out that the reason there appear to be two
modem ports on the back of the Duo Dock is due to the fact that one of
them is for connecting an external modem and the other is for connecting
some as yet unidentified wire to the internal modem, the other end goes
into the phone line, I think. 

Many thanks for you helpful insights. 



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