Hi Kristina, I am not totally familiar with your specific Mac. In the old Macs you would plug it into the RS232 port. In the new Macs I would think USB would do the trick. Try it & see if your fax software recognizes it.
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On Aug 17, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Kristina wrote:

NOTE: Make sure your modem is a fax modem.


My external modem is the same modem I used to fax from and I still have the
software/address book installed...

How to I reconnect the external modem around the DSL?
My DSL is a Linksys Broadband Router bridged to a Sprint modem thru
ethernet.


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