User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- EMTA Gateway Features
- What’s on the CD-ROM
- Accessing the Diagnostics Display through the CD-ROM
- Computer Requirements
- Setting the Modem in the Stand
- Wall Mounting
- EMTA Gateway Overview
- Connecting the EMTA Gateway to a Single Computer
- Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the EMTA Gateway
- Important Connection Information
- USB Connection to One Computer
- USB Connection - Using the Installation Wizard
- USB Connection - Without Using the Installation Wizard
- Using Windows 2000 for USB Connection
- Using Windows Me for USB Connection
- Using Windows XP for USB Connection
- Ethernet Connection to One Computer
- Connecting More Than Two Computers to the EMTA Gateway
- Telephone or Fax Connection
- Activating the EMTA Gateway
- Accessing the Internet
- Status
- Wireless
- Frequently Asked Questions
- General Troubleshooting
- FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
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9. The search should find the driver for the “Thomson USB CDC Devices”. To confirm that this is
the case, click “Next” to continue and proceed to step 11. Otherwise, see step 10.
Important: Do NOT continue if the search finds “USB Composite Device” driver. Proceed to step
10.
10. Follow these instructions ONLY if the driver found was NOT the “Thomson USB CDC Devices.”
A. Click “Back” to return to the previous window.
B. Ensure that you have selected the “CD-ROM” option.
C. In addition to the CD-ROM option, choose “Specify a location.” Click on “Next” to continue.
D. In the location box, type in your CD-ROM drive. For example, if your CD-ROM is located on
the E: drive, type “E:\.” Click on “Ok” to continue.
E. Click “Next” to continue.
F. The search should find either “RCA or Thomson Digital Cable Modem” or “RCA or Thomson
DCM 3xx Cable Modem.”
11. Windows should now prompt you to install the “Thomson USB CDC Devices”. Click “Next” to
install the driver.