DSL-100 ADSL Modem User’s Guide
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DSL-100 ADSL Modem User’s Guide................................................................................i About This Guide ................................................................................................................ 1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................ 1 Before you Begin ............................................................................................................
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About This Guide Congratulations on your purchase of the DSL-100 ADSL PCI Modem Card for Windows® 95, 98, and NT 4.x. 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‘n Play. Purpose The purpose of this manual is to discuss the installation and use of your DSL-100 ADSL PCI Modem Card.
Step 1 Introduction This section describes the ADSL PCI modem card, its features, and system requirements. Features The DSL-100 is an internal ADSL PCI modem card designed for use with Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.x. This ADSL modem card connects to a telephone line using a standard RJ-11 connector and follows all the latest PC industry guidelines, including Plug 'n Play. To insure interoperability with service provider DSL systems your ADSL modem card supports DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) modulation.
Operating Systems: •= Windows 95 •= Windows 98 •= Windows NT 4.x NOTE: You will need the Windows operating system installation files (CAB files) 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.
•= RFC 2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM •= RFC 1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM •= Bridged Ethernet over ATM Connection Address and Configuration You need to know the connection address and configuration information for your ISP. When entering the configuration information the numbers must be entered in groups of three.
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. RFC1483 – Bridged Ethernet over ATM IP Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway: (Domain Name Service) DNS Host: DNS Domain: DNS Server: VPI value: VCI value: Circle the ADSL Mode Type: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 ITU G.992.2 Annex A (G.lite) ITU G.992.1 annex A (G.
Step 2 Hardware Installation This chapter provides unpacking information and helps you get started with the basic installation of the ADSL PCI modem card and its drivers. Unpacking Open the shipping carton of the ADSL PCI modem card and carefully unpack its contents. The carton should contain the following items: •= One ADSL PCI modem card •= This User's Guide If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local supplier for replacement.
Step 3 Software Installation and Configuration Windows automatically detects new hardware when it is added to the computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard appears to guide you through the Software Installation. In order for the DSL-100 to work you must configure it properly. The following sections show you the steps.
Windows 98 After completing the hardware installation instructions outlined in the previous section, simply reboot your computer. To install the DSL-100 under Windows 98 and Windows 98SE please refer to the following screenshots, for other Operating Systems please skip ahead to the relevant section (Figures 2 through 11): Figure 2: Click Next to proceed. Figure 3: Select Search for the best driver for your device, then click Next.
Figure 4: Select CD-ROM drive and then select Specify a location, type the drive letter of your CDROM drive in the field and click Browse. Figure 5: Select the following folder: 1483w98 and click OK.
Figure 6: Click Next to continue. Figure 7: Click Advance.
Figure 8: Select Network Protocol and Settings Select the Ethernet over ATM radio button. Enter the VPI and VCI settings for your DSLAM machine. The default setting for VPI is 0 and VCI is 35. Make sure that the frame type is set according to your DSLAM machine as well. The default setting is LLC/SNAP. Select all that applies for the ADSL Mode i.e. T1.413, G.lite and G.dmt. Click OK when finished. Figure 9: Click Next to continue.
Figure 10: Click Finish. Figure 11: Click Yes to restart your PC. Your D-Link DSL-100 adapter card is now ready for use with your ADSL phone line. In the event that the installation does not automatically install the necessary network protocols for PPPoA and RFC 1483, please refer to the following sections which outline a manual installation of the protocols: Point to Point Protocol over ATM (Windows 98/98SE) 1.
6. When the Service Options window appears, click Advanced. 7. The Service Options window now displays the Connection Address and Select ADSL Mode sections. In the Network Protocol and PVC Settings section, enter in the VPI and VCI values provided by your ADSL service provider. Make sure the Framing is set to VC MUX. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the mode recommended by your ADSL service provider. Click on the modes required and then click OK. 8.
RFC 1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM (Windows 98/98SE) 1. The Add New Hardware Wizard will detect the DSL-100 as a PCI Network Controller, click Next. 2. In the Add New Hardware Wizard you will be prompted What do you want Windows to do? Select the Search for the best driver for your device. Click Next. 3. Again in the Add New Hardware Wizard, select the Specify a location option and then type in your systems CD drive location letter. For example, D:\1483w98, then click Next. 4.
Windows 95A Follow the appropriate steps for the protocol you are using. You may need to copy files from your Windows 95 CD. Windows will ask for the CD if it needs to copy files. If you receive the message “File Not Found” when you copy files from the CD enter the path to your CD (CD drive letter>:\Win95). RFC 2364 – Point to Point Protocol over ATM 1. Windows detects the DSL-100 as a PCI Network Controller and displays the New Hardware Found window. 2.
ATM and then enter in the VPI and VCI values provided by our ADSL service provider. Make sure the Framing is set to VC MUX. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the mode recommended by your ADSL service provider. Click on the mode required and then click OK. 6. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. 7. The system Setting change window appears. Click Yes to restart your computer now. 8. When you are finished the Diagnostic Tool icon is active and monitoring connectivity.
Windows 95B Follow the appropriate steps for the protocol you are using. You may need to copy files from your Windows 95 CD. Windows will ask for the CD if it needs to copy files. If you receive the message “File Not Found” when you copy files from the CD enter the path to your CD (CD drive letter>:\Win95). RFC 2364 – Point to Point Protocol over ATM 1. The Update Device Driver Wizard automatically detects the DSL-100 as a PCI Network Controller. Click Next. 2.
4. The Select Other Location window appears. Enter the drive letter and path to your CD ROM drive followed by 1577w95. For example, D:\1577w95, where D is the drive letter of the CD ROM. 5. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then find the DSL-100. Click Finish. 6. The Insert Disk window appears. Insert the DSL-100 driver CD and click OK. 7. The Copying Files window appears. Again type in your systems CD drive location letter and driver D:\1577w95 and click OK. 8.
9. The Connection Established window appears. Internet service is now established. Click close and the Diagnostic tool icon appears on the task bar. RFC 1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM 1. The Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the DSL-100 as a PCI Network Controller, click Next. 2. Insert the driver CD. 3. The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear and indicate that Windows was unable to locate a driver for this device. Click Other Locations. 4.
7. Click Advanced on the Service Option window. 8. The Service Options window now displays the Connection Address and Select ADSL Mode sections. In the Network Protocl and PVC Setting section, enter the in the VPI and VCI values provided by your ISP. Make sure the Framing is set to VC MUX. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the Modes recommended by your DSL provider. Click on the modes required and then click OK. 9. The previous Service Option window appears, click Next. 10.
Step 4 Internet Windows 95A and 95B Internet Connection Follow these steps to connect a PC running Windows 95 to the Internet. 1. From the Start menu, select Settings> Control Panel> and double click on the Network icon. 2. The Network window appears. Select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and find the ADSL PCI NIC. 3. When the Network window appears select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and select TCP/IP> ADSL PCI NIC. 4.
Windows 98 (Both Versions) RFC1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM 1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear and indicate that a new PCI Network Controller has been found. Click Next. 2. The select Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended), click Next. 3. Insert the driver CD into your drive. 4. Then select Specify a location and enter the path to your CD. It should look like this: D:\1577w98, then click Next. 5.
17. The TCP/IP Properties window will appear. Select the IP Address tab and then select the Specify an IP Address option. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask settings. 18. To setup a new gateway, select the Gateway tab, enter the setting in the New Gateway section and click Add. 19. To configure the Domain Name Server, select the Enable DNS option. Enter the Host and Domain settings. Enter the DNS Server Search Order and click Add. 20.
Windows NT 4.x RFC 1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM 1. At the desktop, double click My Computer, double click Control Panel, double click Network and then select the Adapters tab and click Add. 2. In the Select Network Adapter window click Have Disk. 3. Insert the driver CD. 4. The Insert Disk appears. Enter the drive letter and path to your CD ROM. It should look like this: D:\1577NT4 and click OK. 5. The Select OEM Option window will find the ADSL PCI NIC. Click OK. 6.
RFC 1483 Bridged Ethernet Over ATM Windows NT 4.x 1. At the desktop, double click My Computer, double click Control Panel, double click Network and then select the Adapters tab and click Add. 2. In the Select Network Adapter window click Have Disk. 3. Insert the driver disk. 4. The Insert Disk window appears. Enter the path to your CD ROM drive. For example, D:\1483NT4 and click OK. 5. The Select OEM Option window will find the ADSL PCI NIC. Click OK. 6.
Step 5 Using the DSL-100 This chapter goes over activating as well as how to uninstall the DSL-100. Activating the DSL-100 For RFC 1483 and RFC 1577: Once the drivers are installed and the setup is complete, the D-Link DSL-100 is ready to run. Each time the computer is turned on, the modem card automatically connects to the central office equipment. Simply run an Internet browser to confirm this.
Appendix A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Interfaces: Edge connector for PCI bus; RJ-11 jack for ADSL 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) •= ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) Data Rate: DMT full rate: Downstream data rate to 8 Mbps, upstream data rate to 1.5 Mbps. G.lite ADSL: Downstream data rate to 1.5 Mbps, upstream data rate to 512 Kbps. Dimensions (H x W x D): 168.5 x 95 x 18 mm. Operating temperature: 0° to 55° C.
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