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Specify the modem setting on the Modem tabbed page. Click the <emphasis role="strong">Modem</emphasis> tab. Type or select the modem port in the <emphasis role="strong">Modem port</emphasis> box. Select the dial type from the <emphasis role="strong">Dial type</emphasis> box. You can select the types of phone dial used in the <emphasis role="strong">Dial type</emphasis> box. Dial type depends on your phone company and may be <emphasis role="strong">Tones</emphasis> or <emphasis role="strong">Pulses</emphasis>. If you do not know which dial type to choose, contact your phone company. Irrespective of the dial type, the modem will make some noise while connecting to the ISP server. You can set the volume of this noise by selecting the appropriate volume options from the <emphasis role="strong">Volume</emphasis> box-it is recommended that you select <emphasis role="strong">Off</emphasis> or <emphasis role="strong">Low</emphasis>.
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Specify the connection settings. Click the <emphasis role="strong">Options</emphasis> tab and select the <emphasis role="strong">Set modem as default route to Internet</emphasis> check box to specify the dial-up modem as the default Internet connection. If you use a laptop on a local area network (LAN), clear the <emphasis role="strong">Set modem as default route to Internet</emphasis> check box. Select this option only if you use a dial-up connection.
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As part of modem connection settings, you need to assign a host name to an IP node to identify it as a TCP/IP host. You can select your ISP server for this name resolution of hosts, which maps a host name to an IP address successfully. For this, select the <emphasis role="strong">Use the Internet service provider nameservers</emphasis> check box.
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If the Internet connection breaks, your modem will automatically try reconnecting to the Internet if the <emphasis role="strong">Retry if the connection breaks or fails to start</emphasis> check box is selected.
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Click <emphasis role="strong">OK</emphasis> to complete the dial-up configuration.
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To connect to the Internet through a mobile phone over a USB cable, refer to: <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CableDialup">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CableDialup</ulink>.
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Open the Firefox Web browser. On the <emphasis role="strong">Bookmarks</emphasis> menu, click on <emphasis role="strong">Bookmark this page</emphasis>.
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To sort your bookmarks and create new folders, or categories, select <emphasis role="strong">Organize Bookmarks</emphasis> from the <emphasis role="strong">Bookmarks</emphasis> menu.
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You can install Liferea on Ubuntu using the Synaptic Package Manager by following the procedure described in <emphasis role="strong">Using Alternative E-Mail Client</emphasis> section.
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Open Liferea. On the <emphasis role="strong">Applications</emphasis> menu, point to <emphasis role="strong">Internet</emphasis> and click <emphasis role="strong">Liferea Feed Reader.</emphasis>
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chapter3/xinclude.xml:646(para)
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