User`s guide

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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. The Setup message window appears. It prompts Remote Access Services (RAS)
will now be installed. Click OK.
11. The Add RAS Device window appears. Click OK.
12. The Remote Access Setup window appears showing ISDN1, click OK.
13. The Remote Access Setup window now shows Part: ISDN1, Device: DSL-100,
Type: ISDN, click Continue.
14. The Network window will appear. Click the Adapters tab to verify that the DSL-
100 has been found. Click on the Protocols tab and verify that the ADSL
Management and Monitor Interface is present, then click Close.
15. The Network Settings Change window appears. It prompts you by asking if you
want to restart your computer. Click Yes.
16. You must now make a dial-up connection. To begin a dial-up connection, double
click My Computer, then double click Dial-Up Networking.
17. The Dial-Up Networking window prompts for the phone number for the dial-up
server. Unless instructed to enter a phone number by the ADSL service proivder,
enter zero. Still at the Dial-Up Networking window, click More.
18. The Edit Phonebook Entry window appears. Select the Security tab and verify
that Accept only Microsoft encrypted authentication is selected. Click OK. The
previous Dial-Up Networking window appears, click Dial.
19. The Connect to MyDialUpServer window appears. Enter the User name,
Password and Domain supplied by your ISP and click OK.
20. The Connection Complete window is displayed at the completion of a successful
Dial-Up logon. Choose a display option and click OK to close.