YOUR EXTERNAL MODEM MAY BE CAPABLE OF HIGHER DTE SPEEDS THAT MAY ENHANCE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR MODEM. **NOTE** You must have a high speed serial port (16650 or higher) in order to take advantage of the higher speeds. This readme file contains instructions on installing the High Speed DTE Settings for you Fax Modem. The readme.txt is broken down into the following sections. Section I: If your Modem is already detected By Windows 95 Version 4.00.950 Section II: If your Modem is already detected By Windows 95 Version 4.00.950 B Section III: If your Modem is not yet detected by Windows 95 Windows 95 Version Check ------------------------ Please check the version of Windows 95 that you are using. Right click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select "Properties". Under "System", if your version reads 4.00.950 B, then you have OEM Service Release 2 of Windows 95. In this case, follow the instructions in Section II below. Otherwise, follow instructions in section I. This is not recommended for the basic user. If you do not understand the difference please do not use these instructions and contact technical support for more information. *****Instructions for adding High speed support to External Modems***** SECTION I ----------- If your Modem is already detected By Windows 95 Version 4.00.950 1. Click "Start", "Settings", then "Control Panel". 2. Double click "System Devices" then click the "Device Manager" Tab 3. Click on "Modems" then highlight the modem and click "Remove". (This will remove the modem) After it is removed click "OK" **This next step is very important** You will need to delete any OEM*.INF files that Windows has found along with the *.BIN files. This step is varies depending upon the version of Windows 95 that you have. 4. Using Windows Explorer or a standard DOS Prompt change directories to the C:\WINDOWS\INF directory. Delete the OEM*.INF Files Delete the *.BIN Files 5. You can now shut down your computer and restart. 6. When prompted for a driver disk type in the path for the driver disk using the following path: A:\230k or B:\230k This will allow Windows to find the 230K driver on the diskette. SECTION II ---------- If your Modem is already detected By Windows 95 Version 4.00.950 B 1. Click "Start", "Settings", then "Control Panel". 2. Double click "System Devices" then click the "Device Manager" Tab 3. Click on "Modems" then highlight the modem and click "Remove". (This will remove the modem) After it is removed click "OK" **This next step is very important** You will need to delete any OEM*.INF files that Windows has found along with the *.BIN files. This step is varies depending upon the version of Windows 95 that you have. 4. Using Windows Explorer or a standard DOS Prompt change directories to the C:\WINDOWS\INF\OTHER directory. Delete all the Files in this directory 5. Change directories to the C:\WINDOWS\INF directory. Delete the *.BIN Files 6. You can now shut down your computer and restart. 7. When prompted for a driver disk type in the path for the driver disk using the following path: A:\230k or B:\230k This will allow Windows to find the 230K driver on the diskette. SECTION III ----------- If your Modem is not already detected By Windows 95. 1. When prompted for a driver disk type in the path for the driver disk using the following path: A:\230k or B:\230k