In response to Duane Bluhm's message on Apr/29/2000 06:51:
In the 280 the modem is in the Duo, not in the dock. If you do have a modem in your
Duo then it's probably and Express modem and you would need the software for that.
Look for an Express Modem control panel. You need it to turn the modem on.
John
>I have recently acquired a 280c duodoc. Everything seems Ok except I'm
>unable to switch on the modem. The control strip indicator shows modem
>power and software both turned off, but I haven't found how to turn it on
>.
>
>It may be looking for the Apple Express modem- for which I don't find tha
>t
>software on the machine. How can I identify what kind of modem is
>installed without taking it apart? One utility (TattleTech) says a modem
>
>is installed, but that it cannot access it. Any help out there?
>
>Duane Bluhm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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