DSL-100D ADSL PCI Modem User’s Guide First Edition Version 2 (April 2001) 6DSL100D..
TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE ......................................................................................................................................... II PURPOSE.............................................................................................................................................................. II BEFORE YOU BEGIN .............................................................................................................................................
About This Guide Congratulations on your purchase of the ADSL PCI Modem Card for Windows® 95, 98, 2000 Me and NT 4.0. This internal modem card connects to a telephone line using a standard RJ-11 connector and follows all the latest PC industry guidelines, including Plug and Play. Purpose The purpose of this manual is to discuss the installation and use of your ADSL PCI Modem Card.
Introduction This section describes the ADSL PCI modem card, its features, and system requirements. Features The ADSL PCI Modem Card is an internal PCI device designed for use with Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me and NT 4.0. This modem card connects to an ADSL/telephone line using a standard RJ-11 connector and follows all the latest PC industry guidelines, including Plug 'n Play. For added convenience, an additional RJ-11 receptacle provides an outlet for a standard telephone or fax machine.
Operating Systems: • Windows 95, 95 OSR2 • Windows 98, 98 Second Edition • Windows 2000 • Windows Me • Windows NT 4.0 NOTE: You will need the original Windows operating system installation CD-ROM to complete the installation. The installation procedure varies according to the operating system you are using. It is critical that you use the correct installation procedure for your operating system.
Internet Service Protocol Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses one of the protocols listed below. Look over the information provided by your ISP or call their technical support if you are not sure which protocol they are using. • RFC 2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM • RFC 1483 Multi-protocol Encapsulation over ATM, a.k.a.
Configuration Form Before beginning the installation, photocopy or print this page and fill out the form provided. Refer to this form when you reach the Service Options panel and enter the proper configurations. ADSL COMMUNICATION SETTINGS: Protocol: RFC 1483 Multi-protocol Encapsulation over ATM RFC 2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM RFC 1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM VPI value: VCI value: Framing: LLC/SNAP VC MUX ADSL Mode: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU G.992.2 Annex A (G.lite) ITU G.992.
Step 1 Hardware Installation The card must be installed on the computer’s motherboard. Since this is an electrical device, safety is important. First, properly shutdown the computer and unplug the computer’s power cord. Touch an unpainted screw on the back of the power supply with the tip of your screwdriver to discharge any static electricity and prevent possible damage to the card and computer components. Open the computer’s case. Insert the card into an open PCI slot.
Step 2 Software Installation and Configuration Windows will automatically detect new hardware when it is added to the computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear to guide you through the Software Installation. In order for the Modem to work you must configure it properly. The following sections show you the steps. You must enter the proper configurations for the DSLAM.
Windows 98/98SE Driver Installation 1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window automatically appears and indicates that the new PCI Network Controller (PCI Modem) has been found. Click Next. 2. Still in the Add New Hardware window, you will be asked ‘What do you want Windows to do?’ Select ‘Search for the best driver for your device,’ then click Next. 3. Insert the driver CD. 4. Choose “Specify a location” and click Browse.
5. Find the folder 1483w98, 1577w98, or 2364w98 (according to the protocol used by your ISP) on the CD-ROM drive and click OK. 6. Again the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears indicating the location of the driver. Click Next to install the driver.
7. After the driver has finished installing, click Finish. 8. You must restart the computer to finish the installation. You can do that now if you wish. 9. If you install the RFC2364 (PPPoA) driver, after you restart, the Location Information window appears automatically. Choose the country and enter the area code where you are located. Click Close when you are finished. You next need to configure the device. Proceed to the section on Configuration.
Windows 95 Driver Installation If you want to install the RFC2364 (PPPoA) driver, you must upgrade the Dial-Up Networking Application. The self-executing file is located on the Driver CD. The file name is ‘MSDUN13.EXE’. Double-click on this file to update Dial-up Networking. You will be prompted to restart your computer after running the application. After you install the modem, start the computer and the follow these instructions. 1.
3. In the Select Other Location window, click Browse to search for the driver on your CDROM drive. 4. Find the folder 1483w95, 1577w95, or 2364w95 (according to the protocol used by your ISP) on the CD-ROM drive. Click OK.
5. The driver is now ready to be installed. Click Finish to install it. 6. You must restart the computer to finish the installation. After you have restarted, you will next need to configure the device. Proceed to the section on Configuration. Windows 2000 Driver Installation 1. The Found New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear. Click Next.
2. The Found New Hardware Wizard explains that it can install the driver for the Network Controller (PCI Modem). Select “Search for a suitable driver…” and click Next to proceed. 3. You will be asked where you want the computer to search for the driver. Select the “Specify a location…” option. Insert the Driver CD and click Next. 4. Click Browse to search the CD for the driver folder.
5. Find the folder 1483w2k, 1577w2k, or 2364w2k (according to the protocol used by your ISP) and double-click on it to open it. Or highlight it and click Open. 6. Click Open to proceed to the next window.
7. The driver folder location will now appear in the Found New Hardware Wizard window. Click OK. 8. The driver is now ready to be installed. Check to be sure the driver file path is correct and click Next. 9. A warning appears telling you the Microsoft digital signature has not been found. D-Link has thoroughly tested the driver for Windows 2000. Click Yes to continue.
10. Windows has completed the driver installation. Click Finish and proceed to the Configuration section of this guide. Windows ME Driver Installation 1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear and indicate that the new PCI Network Controller (PCI Modem) has been found. Click Next. Insert the driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Still in the Add New Hardware window, select “Search for the best driver for the device option”, then choose “Specify a location:” and click Browse.
3. Find the folder 1483wMe, 1577wMe, or 2364wMe (according to the protocol used by your ISP) and highlight it. Click OK. 4. The location of the driver is now listed. Click Next.
5. The Add New Hardware Wizard window appears indicating the location of the driver. Click Next to install the driver. 6. After the driver has finished installing, click Finish. 7. You must restart the computer to finish the installation. You can do that now if you wish.
8. If you install the RFC2364 (PPPoA) driver, after you restart the Location Information window appears automatically. Choose the country and enter the area code where you are located. Click Close when you are finished. You next need to configure the device. Proceed to the section on Configuration. Windows NT 4.0 Driver Installation 1. From the Start menu, go to Settings and open the Control Panel folder. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. Select the Adapters tab. Click Add to add the new hardware.
4. Click the Have Disk button to search for the driver. 5. Insert the driver CD and click OK. Assuming your CD-ROM drive is labeled the “D” drive you would type D:\1483NT4, D:\1577NT4 or D:\2364NT4 (according to the protocol used by your ISP) and click OK. 6. The Select OEM Option window appears. The DSL-100D ADSL Modem will be listed if you typed in the correct path in the previous window, click OK.
7. The Setup Message window tells you that Remote Access Services will be installed. Click OK. 8. Replace the driver CD with the NT 4.0 CD. Type in the directory name and click Continue. For example, if your CD-ROM drive is labeled as the D drive, type ‘D:\I386’. 9. If you install the RFC2364 (PPPoA) driver, the Add RAS Device window will appear. The RAS Capable Device listed will be “ISDN1 – DSLHwana’. Click OK. 10. The Remote Access Setup window confirms your selection. Click Configure.
11. In the Configure Port Usage window, select ‘Dial out only’ and click OK. 12. You are again asked to confirm the selection. Click Continue. 13. Finally the Network window again appears. You will see the PCI Modem has been added to the list of network adapters. Click Close. 14. You need to restart the computer to save the settings changes, click Yes.
Configure Modem The third step of the installation procedure is to configure the Modem. The configuration process is identical for all Windows operating systems except Windows 2000. This section describes both configuration processes. Configure Modem for Windows 95/98/98SE, Windows ME and Windows NT 4.0 Follow these steps to configure the Modem on a PC running Windows 95/98/98SE, Windows ME or Windows NT 4.0: 1.
2. In the Configuration menu, you will need to choose the ADSL connection mode as instructed by your ADSL service provider. Select ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU G992.2 Annex A (G.lite), or ITU G992.2 Annex A in the Select ADSL Mode field by checking the box to the left of the mode. If you are unsure which mode to select you can select all three, the correct one will be detected automatically. Click Set when finished. 3.
Configure Modem for Windows 2000 To configure the Modem for the Windows 2000 environment, follow these steps: 1. After you have installed the driver, a new icon will appear in the system tray of your PC display on the right side. This icon mirrors the LED indicators located on the PCI modem. Right-click on the icon and a pop-up menu will appear. Select the Configuration option. 2. In the Configuration window you will see the name of your ADSL service provider listed in the PVC Setup field.
3. In the PVC Table window you will see your ADSL service provider listed as well as the default VPI/VCI settings, the ADSL protocol (RFC 2364 PPP over ATM), the framing method used (Virtual Circuit Multiplexing) and the status of the ADSL link (Active). Highlight the ‘ADSL Service Provider’ and click Edit or double-click the ‘ADSL Service Provider’ to change the settings. 4. In the Edit PVC Entry window you can change the VPI, VCI values as well as the ADSL protocol used and the framing method.
5. The PVC Table will again appear with a summary of the PVC settings. Check them again to be certain they are correct and click Close to exit this menu. 6. The Configuration window will appear one more time. Select the ADSL Mode according to the instruction of your ADSL service provider. If you are unsure which mode to select you can select all three, the correct one will be detected automatically. Click Set Mode to finalize this setting. 7. You may now close the Configuration window.
Step 3 Connect to Internet How you connect to the Internet using ADSL is effected by which protocol is used to establish that connection. The instructions here are given according to the connection method used. For ADSL connections using RFC 2364 (Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM), follow the instructions below.
2. You now need only to provide a User Name and Password, no other information is required. The sample window pictured below appears on a PC running Windows 95 or 98/98SE after you click on the icon. 3. Enter the User Name and Password here and click on Connect. You do not need to enter a phone number or in the case of Windows NT 4.0, you do not need to enter the domain information. Windows 2000 users will click on Dial to connect. Windows NT 4.0 users click on OK to connect. 4.
For RFC 1483 and RFC 1577 Users If your ADSL connection uses either the RFC 1483 or the RFC 1577 protocol, you must set your own TCP/IP configuration.
Windows 95 and Windows 98 (RFC 1483/RFC 1577) Follow these steps if you are using the RFC 1483 or RFC 1577 protocol on a computer running Windows 95 or Windows 98. 1. From the Start menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click on the Network icon. 2. The Network window will appear. Select the Configuration tab, scroll down the installed network components list and click on TCP/IP D-Link DSL-100D ADSL Modem 3. Click the Properties button. 4. The TCP/IP Properties window will appear.
Windows 2000 (RFC 1483/RFC 1577) 1. Double-click on the My Computer icon, then the Control Panel icon, and then the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 2. The Network and Dial-up Connections window will appear. Right click on the Local Area Connection for the D-Link DSL-100D ADSL PCI Modem. 3. The Local Area Connection window will appear. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click on Properties. 4. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window will appear.
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Modem Indicators Diagnostic Icon Function Once you have installed the software driver a new Diagnostic Tool icon will appear in the lower right corner of your desktop in the system tray. This icon serves to help you monitor some of the characteristics of the ADSL connection. It can also be used to access the Configuration menu (see the next section). The table below summarizes the icon display function. COLOR RED STATUS DESCRIPTION RED No connection.
Appendix A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Interfaces: Edge connector for PCI bus; two RJ-11 jacks (ADSL connection and telephone connection). Standards Compliance: • ANSI T1.413 issue 2 (full-rate DMT over analog POTS) • ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) • ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) Data Rate: DMT full rate: Downstream data rate to 8 Mbps, upstream data rate to 800 Kbps. G.lite ADSL: Downstream data rate to 1.5 Mbps, upstream data rate to 800 Kbps. Dimensions (H x W x D): 168.5 x 95 x 18 mm. Operating temperature: 0° to 55° C.
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