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Issue History In Commercial Confidence Issue History Issue No. Issue Date Page ii Issue 02 March 02 History Issue 01 Jan 2002 First Isssue of ADSL USB modem User Manual. Issue 02 March 2002 Second Issue of ADSL USB modem User Manual.
In Commercial Confidence Licence and Conditions Licence and Conditions The contents of this document are protected under copyright and contain commercially and/or technically confidential information. The content of the document must not be used other than for the purpose for which its was provided nor may it be disclosed or copied (by authorised recipient or otherwise) without the prior written consent of an authorised officer of Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Limited (FTEL).
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In Commercial Confidence Contents Contents Issue History................................................................................................................... ii Licence and Conditions ................................................................................................. iii Contents.......................................................................................................................... v List of Figures ............................................................
Contents In Commercial Confidence What to do if the Modem is Plugged in First ..................................................2-25 Modem Software Setup for Windows 98 with the Modem Plugged In 2-26 Modem Software Setup for Windows 2000 with the Modem Plugged In .............................................................................................2-29 Software Setup for Windows ME with the Modem Plugged In ...........2-32 Software Setup for Windows XP with the Modem Plugged In ............
In Commercial Confidence Contents List of Figures Figure 2-1: Figure 3-1: Connecting the Modem ........................................................................................................................ 2-5 Connecting the Modem ........................................................................................................................
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In Commercial Confidence Preface Preface This manual contains information about the installation, operation and configuration of the ADSL USB Modem. TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: 1.
Preface In Commercial Confidence What this Manual Covers This manual contains the following information: Chapter 1 “Introduction”—This chapter describes, what ADSL is, tells you about Protocols and Device Drivers and the main features of the ADSL USB Modem. Chapter 2 “Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows” —This chapter tells you the requirements for your PC, what information you need to gather before you start the installation and how to install the modem and software.
In Commercial Confidence C HAPTER 1 Introduction Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of the ADSL USB modem. Specifically this chapter describes: • What is ADSL • Protocol and device drivers • features summary What is ADSL? Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology provides high-speed data access across a telephone line (copper-twisted pair) by making use of previously unused frequency bandwidth above the voice frequency band.
Introduction In Commercial Confidence ADSL modems employ ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) framing. ATM is a protocol that divides packets into small fixed sized cells for rapid transmission over high-speed networks. The ATM protocol allows various types of traffic (e.g. data, voice, and video) to be securely and efficiently carried over the same network. ATM is being widely deployed by telecommunications carriers in their backbone networks.
In Commercial Confidence Introduction Table 1-1: Driver Type Protocol Window OS LAN RFC 1483 Windows ME, 2000, 98, 98 SE and XP. WAN RFC 2364 PPPoE Windows ME, 2000, 98, 98 SE and XP. ATM RFC 1577 RFC 2364 Windows ME 2000, 98, 98 SE. and XP Features Summary The ADSL USB Modem provides the following features: • Compliant with USB (Universal Serial Bus) Specification Revision 1.1. • USB powered; an external power supply is not required. • Supports three device drivers: Microsoft NDIS 4.
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In Commercial Confidence C HAPTER 2 Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows This chapter describes: • The requirements for your Personal Computer which are described in “System Requirements” on page 2-3. • The information you need to gather before you start the installation, see “Information Required Before You Start” on page 2-4.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence List of Procedures The actions you need to take are described in the procedures listed in Table 2-1.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows System Requirements The following specifications are the minimum required for optimum performance of this ADSL modem: • PC with Pentium, Celeron, Xeon or compatible processor • USB V1.0 or V1.1-compliant bus • At least 32 MB RAM • 10 MB of free hard drive space • TCP/IP protocol stack installed • Microsoft Windows 98/98SE, Windows Millennium (ME), Windows 2000, Windows XP CD-ROM, or the appropriate CAB files.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Information Required Before You Start The following information may be required for software installation. Contact your DSL service provider before proceeding with software installation. Table 2-2: Item IP Address Setting IP Address Subnet mask Default Gateway Domain Name Server Information Description Notes The software installation process allows the server to dynamically assign IP Address settings.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Modem Hardware Installation Follow procedure Procedure 2-1 and Figure 2-1 to install your modem, set up the cables, computer, telephone and Splitter. Note: Do not connect the ADSL USB modem to the computer. Figure 2-1: Connecting the Modem Install the ADSL USB Modem by following Procedure 2-1 with the PC running: Procedure 2-1: Modem Hardware Installation 1.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-1: Modem Hardware Installation (Continued) 7.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Modem Software Setup for Windows 98 Follow Procedure 2-2 to set up the software for Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition. Note: You must not connect the modem to the computer until the procedure tells you. Follow Procedure 2-6 on page 2-26 if the modem has been connected to the computer Procedure 2-2: Software Setup for Windows 98 1. Start your computer and allow Windows to start-up. 2.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-2: Software Setup for Windows 98 (Continued) 4. The “Setup Complete” window indicates that files have been copied. Click Finish to complete the installation. 5. The installation program now searches for the USB modem. The “ADSL Installer” window prompts you to plug in the USB modem. If the modem is not plugged into the PC, plug it in now.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-2: Software Setup for Windows 98 (Continued) 6. After informational messages are displayed, the “System Settings Change” window gives you the opportunity to restart the system. Remove all disks from their drives; click Yes, and the PC restarts automatically. 7. You have successfully installed the modem software.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Modem Software Setup for Windows 2000 Follow Procedure 2-3 to set up the software for Windows 2000. Note: You must not connect the modem to the computer until the procedure tells you. Follow Procedure 2-7 on page 2-29 if the modem has been connected to the computer. Procedure 2-3: Software Setup for Windows 2000 1. Start your computer and allow Windows to start-up. 2. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-3: Software Setup for Windows 2000 (Continued) 4. The “Digital Signature Not Found” window may appear warning that the installation software is not a digitally signed version. A digital signature is not necessary; the ADSL USB Modem software has been tested with Windows 2000. Click Yes to allow the installation to continue. Note: If another “Digital Signature Not Found” window appears click Yes to continue.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-3: Software Setup for Windows 2000 (Continued) 5. The “Setup Complete” window indicates that files have been copied. Click Finish to complete the installation. 6. The installation program now searches for the USB modem. The “ADSL Installer” window prompts you to plug in the USB modem. If the modem is not plugged into the PC, plug it in now.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-3: Software Setup for Windows 2000 (Continued) 7. The “Digital Signature Not Found” window may appear again warning that the installation software is not a digitally signed version. A digital signature is not necessary; the ADSL USB Modem software has been tested with Windows 2000. Click Yes to allow the installation to continue.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Modem Software Setup for Windows ME Follow Procedure 2-4 to set up the software for Windows ME. Note: You must not connect the modem to the computer until the procedure tells you. Follow Procedure 2-8 on page 2-32 if the modem has been connected to the computer. Procedure 2-4: Software Setup for Windows ME 1. Start your computer and allow Windows to start-up. 2. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. • • 3.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-4: Software Setup for Windows ME (Continued) 4. The “Setup Complete” window indicates that files have been copied. Click Finish to complete the installation. 5. The installation program now searches for the USB modem. The “ADSL Installer” window prompts you to plug in the USB modem. 6. If the modem is not plugged into the PC, plug it in now.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-4: Software Setup for Windows ME (Continued) Page 2 - 16 Issue 02 March 02 7. After information messages are displayed, the “System Settings Change” window gives you the opportunity to restart the system. Remove all disks from their drives; click Yes, and the PC restarts automatically. 8. You have now successfully installed the modem software.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Modem Software Setup for Windows XP Follow Procedure 2-5 to set up the software for Windows XP. Note: You must not connect the modem to the computer until the procedure tells you. Follow Procedure 2-9 on page 2-35 if the modem has been connected to the computer. Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP 1. Start your computer and allow Windows to start-up. 2. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP Page 2 - 18 Issue 02 March 02 4. A window may appear warning that the installation software has not passed Windows Logo testing. It is not necessary; the FDX310 ADSL USB Modem software has been tested with Windows XP. Click Continue Anyway to allow the installation to continue. 5. The “Setup Complete” window indicates that files have been copied.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP 6. The installation program now searches the for USB modem.The “ADSL Installer” window prompts you to plug in the USB modem. If the modem is not plugged into the PC, plug it in now. 7. The Windows XP "Found New Hardware Wizard" finds the USB ADSL Loader. Choose Install the software automatically and Click Next to allow the installation to continue.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP 8. Page 2 - 20 Issue 02 March 02 The "Found New Hardware Wizard" window may appear warning that the installation software has not passed Windows Logo testing. It is not necessary; the FDX310 ADSL USB Modem software has been tested with Windows XP. Click Continue Anyway to allow the installation to continue.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP 9. A message confirms that the device driver software has been installed; click Finish.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP 10. Page 2 - 22 Issue 02 March 02 The Windows XP "Found New Hardware Wizard" found the Fujitsu USB ADSL Modem. Choose "Install the software automatically" and Click Next to allow the installation to continue.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP 11. The "Found New Hardware Wizard" window may appear warning that the installation software has not passed Windows Logo testing. It is not necessary; The FDX310 ADSL USB Modem software has been tested with Windows XP. Click Continue Anyway to allow the installation to continue.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-5: Software Setup for Windows XP Page 2 - 24 Issue 02 March 02 12. A message confirms that the device driver software has been installed; click Finish. 13.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows What to do if the Modem is Plugged in First The installation of the software should be started without the modem connected to the computer. However, if you have connected the Modem and attempt to install the software the installation still works but you see different dialogue boxes because the computer detects the modem.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Modem Software Setup for Windows 98 with the Modem Plugged In Follow Procedure 2-6 to set up the software for Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition if the modem is plugged in first. Procedure 2-6: Software Setup for Windows 98 - Modem Plugged In 1. Page 2 - 26 Issue 02 March 02 After USB modem is plugged into the PC, an “Add New Hardware Wizard” window is displayed indicating that new drivers are required, click Next.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-6: Software Setup for Windows 98 - Modem Plugged In 2. A window is displayed which allows you to specify the location of the driver software to be installed. Choose the Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended) option by clicking the check box; click Next. 3. You are required to specify a location for the new driver software. Click the CD-ROM drive check box.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-6: Software Setup for Windows 98 - Modem Plugged In Page 2 - 28 Issue 02 March 02 4. A message indicates that the system finds the installation file and is ready to install the device driver; click Next. 5. A message confirms that the device driver software has been installed; click Finish. 6. The PC automatically runs the SETUP.EXE in the root directory of the installation CD.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Modem Software Setup for Windows 2000 with the Modem Plugged In Follow Procedure 2-7 to set up the software for Windows 2000 if the modem is plugged in first. Procedure 2-7: Software Setup for Windows 2000 Modem Plugged In 1. After USB modem is plugged into the PC, a “Found New Hardware Wizard” window is displayed indicating that new drivers are required; click Next.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-7: Software Setup for Windows 2000 Modem Plugged In (Continued) Page 2 - 30 Issue 02 March 02 2. A window is displayed which allows you to specify the location of the driver software to be installed. Choose the Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) option by clicking the check box; click Next. 3. You are required to specify a location for the new driver software.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-7: Software Setup for Windows 2000 Modem Plugged In (Continued) 4. A message indicates that the system finds the installation file and is ready to install the device driver; click Next. 5. A message confirms that the device driver software has been installed; click Finish. 6. The PC automatically runs the SETUP.EXE in the root directory of the installation CD.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Software Setup for Windows ME with the Modem Plugged In Follow Procedure 2-8 to set up the software for Windows ME if the modem is plugged in first. Procedure 2-8: Software Setup for Windows ME - Modem Plugged In 1. Page 2 - 32 Issue 02 March 02 After USB modem is plugged into the PC, an “Add New Hardware Wizard” window is displayed indicating that new drivers are required.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Procedure 2-8: Software Setup for Windows ME - Modem Plugged In 2. The “Select Other Driver” window may ask you to select the driver from a list of drivers. If asked, highlight the root directory GROOTUSB.INF in the “Location” column, and click OK. 3. A message confirms that the device driver software has been installed; click Finish.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-8: Software Setup for Windows ME - Modem Plugged In Page 2 - 34 Issue 02 March 02 4. The PC automatically runs the SETUP.EXE in the root directory of installation CD. If the installation doesn’t automatically start, go to Windows Explorer -> CD-ROM Drive -> SETUP.EXE to run the setup program. A “Welcome” message is displayed; click Next. 5. Go to Procedure 2-4 Step 3, on page 2-14.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows Software Setup for Windows XP with the Modem Plugged In Follow Procedure 2-9 to set up the software for Windows XP if the modem is plugged in first. Procedure 2-9: Software Setup for Windows XP - Modem Plugged In 1.
Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows In Commercial Confidence Procedure 2-9: Software Setup for Windows XP - Modem Plugged In Page 2 - 36 Issue 02 March 02 2. You need to specify a location for the new driver software. Select the Search Removable media check box. Insert the FDX310 ADSL USB Modem Installation CD into the CD drive and click Next. 3.
In Commercial Confidence C HAPTER 3 Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer This Chapter describes: • The requirements for your Apple Macintosh1 described in “System Requirements” on page 3-2. • The information you need to gather before you start which are described in “Information Required Before You Start” on page 3-3.
Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer In Commercial Confidence List of Procedures The actions you need to take are described in the procedures listed in Table 3-1.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Information Required Before You Start The following information may be required for software installation. Contact your DSL service provider before proceeding with software installation. . Table 3-2: Item IP Address Setting IP Address Subnet mask Default Gateway Domain Name Server Information Description Notes The software installation process allows the server to dynamically assign IP Address settings.
Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer In Commercial Confidence Modem Hardware Installation Follow procedure Procedure 3-1 and Figure 3-1 to install your modem., set up the cables, computer, telephone and splitter. Figure 3-1: Connecting the Modem Install the ADSL USB Modem by following Table 3-1 with the PC running: Procedure 3-1: Modem Hardware Installation 1. Locate a master telephone wall outlet. Unplug any telephone cable that is connected to the outlet 2.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Software Setup for Macintosh OS9.1 Follow Procedure 3-2 to set up the software for a Macintosh. Procedure 3-2: Software Setup for Macintosh 1. Insert the Fujitsu USB Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Click the Fujitsu mac icon, and then click the Fujitsu ADSL Installer icon.
Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer In Commercial Confidence Procedure 3-2: Software Setup for Macintosh Page 3 - 6 Issue 02 March 02 2. The Fujitsu logo appears. Please wait... after a few moments the screen closes. 3. The welcome screen appears.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Procedure 3-2: Software Setup for Macintosh 4. Click Select on the destination selection window (Macintosh HD should be selected as default). 5. The following screen appears: 6. Choose Recomended Install from the drop-down menu.
Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer In Commercial Confidence Procedure 3-2: Software Setup for Macintosh Page 3 - 8 Issue 02 March 02 7. Click the Start button to begin installation. When finished, the Install Successful message appears. 8. Click Quit. Macintosh software driver installation is complete.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Creating a Dial-up Connection Follow Procedure 3-3 to create your DSL dial-up connection on a Macintosh computer. Procedure 3-3: Creating a Dial-up Connection Note: The USB cable must NOT be connected to the computer. 1. From your desktop, click the Apple menu icon, select the Control Panels folder, scroll down and open the Fujitsu ADSL Setup folder.
Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer In Commercial Confidence Procedure 3-3: Creating a Dial-up Connection (Continued) 2. Press to view the additional tab options (as shown below), then select the Configuration tab. 3. Verify that the Configuration tab shows the VPI/VCI default values below. Do not change these unless instructed by your service provider.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Connecting to a Remote Network Follow Procedure 3-4 to set up your Macintosh to connect to a remote network using the USB modem: Procedure 3-4: Connecting to a Remote Network 1. From your desktop, click the Apple menu icon, select the Control Panels folder. Open the “TCP/IP (network)” dialog and select PPP from the Connect via: drop-down menu. 2.
Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer In Commercial Confidence Procedure 3-4: Connecting to a Remote Network (Continued) Page 3 - 12 Issue 02 March 02 4. From “Control Panel”, open the “Modem” folder and select Fujitsu ADSL USB Modem from the Connect via: drop-down menu. 5. In the “Setup” section, select Fujitsu ADSL USB Modem from the drop-down under Modem. 6. Select the Ignore dial tone check box. 7. Close this window and Save.
In Commercial Confidence Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Establishing a PPP Connection Follow Procedure 3-5 to establish a PPP connection. Procedure 3-5: Establishing a PPP Connection 1. From your desktop, click the Apple menu icon, select the Control Panels folder. Open the Remote Access folder and enter the appropriate name and password given to you by your service provider. 2. The Number field is ignored but to continue with the connection a value must be entered (e.
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In Commercial Confidence C HAPTER 4 Managing the Software Managing the Software This chapter describes how to: • Remove software from a PC or Macintosh, see “Uninstalling the Software” on page 4-2. • Customise setting, see “Customising Communications Settings” on page 4-8. • Use the control panel, see “Control Panel Applications” on page 4-8. • “Modifying the TCP/IP Options for Wide Area Networks” on page 4-17. • “Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet” on page 4-29.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Uninstalling the Software Follow the procedures in this section to remove (uninstall) modem software from a PC or Macintosh. Uninstalling for PCs Running Windows Note: The USB cable should not be unplugged until after the uninstall process has been completed. For Windows 98 applications, the cable must be unplugged immediately following Step 6. Follow Procedure 4-1 to uninstall modem software from a PC.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-1: PCs Uninstall the Software (Continued) 3. A message is displayed asking you to confirm the removal of the USB ADSL modem software, click Yes. 4. The “Information” window is displayed reminding you not to unplug the USB cable until the uninstall process has been completed. Click OK. 5. A message is displayed indicating the software is being removed. 6. For Windows 98 remove the USB cable now.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Procedure 4-1: PCs Uninstall the Software (Continued) 7. The “Setup Complete” window indicates successful completion of the uninstall process. Remove any disks from the drives, select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now option by clicking in the circle to the left, and click Finish. Note: The screen for Windows 2000 and Windows XP applications does not ask you to restart the system. Click Finish to complete the Uninstall process. 8.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Uninstalling for Macintosh Note: Note: The Fujitsu USB driver and its components must be completely removed from the operating system before attempting to reinstall the software. Follow Procedure 4-2 to uninstall modem software from a Macintosh. . Procedure 4-2: Macintosh Uninstall the Software 1. Verify that the modem is NOT connected to the computer. 2. Insert the Fujitsu USB Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Procedure 4-2: Macintosh Uninstall the Software (Continued) Page 4 - 6 Issue 02 March 02 3. The welcome screen appears. Click Continue. 4. The following screen appears. 5. Choose Customized Removal... from the drop-down menu. 6. Click the Start button to begin the uninstalling process.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-2: Macintosh Uninstall the Software (Continued) 7. The following screen appears: 8. Choose Custom from the selection list and select the check box to the left of the modem name within the main window. 9. Click on OK to continue. 10. The following screen appears. 11. Click Quit. The removal process is complete.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Control Panel Applications The ADSL USB Modem control panel program provides a quick and easy way to configure and check the performance of the modem and the ADSL connection. When open, the monitor window updates the performance every 2 seconds. Note: The control panel screen shots in this manual may vary from those displayed on your computer.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-3: Customising Communications Settings (Continued) 3. The “Communication Settings” window is displayed. Make the necessary changes to the VPI, VCI, Encapsulation type and/or Modulation type and click Apply. 4. The “Setup Complete” window indicates successful completion of the customisation process. Select the Yes, I want to restart my computer now option, remove any disks from their drives, and click Finish. Your PC restarts.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Control Panel Applications for PCs Follow Procedure 4-4 for PC Control Panel Applications. Procedure 4-4: PC Control Panel Applications 1. There are two methods to access the ADSL USB Modem control panel: • • From the “Control Panel” window (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel), double click the ADSL USB Modem icon, or From the PC desktop, double click the ADSL USB Modem icon in the system tray.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-4: PC Control Panel Applications (Continued) 3. The “System Info” tab displays the release number of the ADSL USB Modem driver, the firmware release number, and the control panel version that you are currently using. 4. The “Configuration” tab offers driver appropriate Modulation, Encapsulation, and VPI and VCI values. If you are using a WAN or ATM driver, only the Modulation type is displayed and may be modified.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Control Panel Applications for Macintosh For Macintosh operating systems, the Fujitsu ADSL Setup program provides an easy way to view modem performance and ADSL connection status for technical support personnel (see Procedure 4-5). To access the control panel, an ADSL connection must be established with your service provider. Note: These screens provide reference information is used for troubleshooting and advanced service provider information.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-5: Macintosh Control Panel Applications (Continued) 2. Press to view the additional tab options (as shown below), then select the DSL Status tab. Note: If synchronization takes too long, click Disconnect, then click Retrain.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Procedure 4-5: Macintosh Control Panel Applications (Continued) 3. The DSL operational state can be verified on the DSL Status tab. Note: If synchronization takes too long, click Disconnect, then click Retrain. 4. Additional diagnostic information is available on the “Configuration”, “System Info”, “ATM” and “DSL Advanced tabs”.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-5: Macintosh Control Panel Applications (Continued) b) The “System Info” tab c) The “ATM” tab ADSL USB Modem - User Manual FTEL Page 4 - 15 Issue 02 March 02
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In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Modifying the TCP/IP Options for Wide Area Networks Follow the procedures in this section to modify the TCP/IP options for Wide Area Networks (WAN) for the Windows operating systems (98, 2000, ME & XP). Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition TCP/IP settings are automatically set up during the software installation process. The following procedure may be used to change TCP/IP settings, if necessary. Procedure 4-6: Set the TCP/IP for Windows 98 1.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Procedure 4-6: Set the TCP/IP for Windows 98 (Continued) 4. Page 4 - 18 Issue 02 March 02 From the “Server Types” tab of the “ Dial-Up PPP Connection” window, select TCP/IP (marked with a check in the box to the left) and click TCP/IP Settings.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-6: Set the TCP/IP for Windows 98 (Continued) 5.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Windows 2000 TCP/IP settings are automatically set up during the software installation process. Follow Procedure 4-7 to change TCP/IP settings. Procedure 4-7: Set the TCP/IP for Windows 2000 Page 4 - 20 Issue 02 March 02 1. From your PC desktop, right click the My Network Places icon and select Properties. 2. From the “Networking” tab of the “ ADSL Dial-Up PPP Connection Properties” window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-7: Set the TCP/IP for Windows 2000 (Continued) 3.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Windows XP TCP/IP settings are automatically set up during the software installation process. Follow Procedure 4-8 to change TCP/IP settings. Procedure 4-8: Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP 1. Page 4 - 22 Issue 02 March 02 From your PC desktop go to Start -> Control Panel, then click on Network and Interface Connections.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-8: Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP 2. In the next window click on Network Connections. 3. Double click with left mouse button on FUJITSU Dial-Up PPP Connection.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Procedure 4-8: Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Page 4 - 24 Issue 02 March 02 4. Click on Properties within the “Connect Fujitsu Dial-Up PPP Connection” window. 5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-8: Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP 6.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Windows ME TCP/IP settings are automatically set up during the software installation process. Follow Procedure 4-9 to change TCP/IP settings. Procedure 4-9: Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME Page 4 - 26 Issue 02 March 02 1. From your PC desktop, open the Dial-Up Networking window (Start -> Settings -> Dial-Up Networking). 2. From the “Dial-Up Networking” window, right click on the ADSL Dial-Up PPP Connection icon and click Properties.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Procedure 4-9: Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME (Continued) 3. From the “Networking” tab of the “ ADSL Dial-Up PPP Connection” window, select TCP/IP (marked with a check in the box to the left) and click TCP/IP Settings.
Managing the Software In Commercial Confidence Procedure 4-9: Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME (Continued) 4.
In Commercial Confidence Managing the Software Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a specification for connecting multiple computer users on an Ethernet to a remote site through common customer premises equipment. PPPoE can be used to have an office or building-full of users share a common DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) connection to the Internet. PPPoE combines the Point-to-Point Protocol commonly used in dialup connections, with the Ethernet protocol, which supports multiple users in a LAN.
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In Commercial Confidence APPENDIX A Product Specifications Product Specifications This appendix contains the product specification setting out the limits and expectations for the performance of the ADSL USB Modem. ADSL Standards Supported There are several standard types of ADSL modulation techniques including Discrete MultiTone (DMT) and Carrierless Amplitude and Phase (CAP). The ADSL USB DSL Modem is capable of supporting the following DSL standards: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT), ITU G.
Product Specifications In Commercial Confidence Product Specification The main technical features of the modem are shown in Table A-2. Table A-2: Item Description Dimensions Height: 1.6 in (4.06 cm), Width: 7.5 in (19.05 cm), Depth: 6.25 in (15.88 cm) Weight Approx. 2.20 lbs (1.
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In Commercial Confidence Glossary Glossary The following terms are used in this manual. ADSL ATM CAB CAP DMT DSL DSLAM G.DMT G.lite IP LAN PC PPP PPPoE PVC RADSL RFC SVC TCP USB VCI VPI WAN ADSL USB Modem - User Manual FTEL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Asynchronous Transfer Mode Carrier-less Amplitude and Phase Discrete Multi-tone Digital Subscriber Line Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer ITU G.992.1 ITU G.992.
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