User`s guide
2. Using USB Modem with Windows XP/2000/Vista
2.1. Installation
Unzip the USB Modem archive anywhere on your disk. Windows XP and Vista understand .zip files
out of the box, but for Windows 2000 you will need WinZip or another similar program to extract the
files. There are two options to install the program on the device. The easiest method is to run the
USBModem_Setup.exe file and let the setup wizard guide you through the installation process.
Alternative method is to transfer the USBModem.cab file using Bluetooth, IrDA or SD card reader on
the device and trigger the setup process by tapping on the .cab file in File Explorer. Ignore any
warnings on the device about an unsigned application.
Also refer to the Upgrading section below for instructions if the older version was ever installed on
your device.
2.1.1. Installing USB Driver
Make sure that USB Modem is installed on your device.
1. Login into Windows PC as Administrator.
2. Connect your device with the USB Modem application installed to the PC using a USB cable.
3. Launch the USB Modem application, set the Connection to USB and enable the modem mode.
A balloon with the text “USB Modem” (or named according to your actual device) will be
popped up near the Windows tray.
4. After a short period of time the Found New Hardware Wizard screen will appear. Select the
No, not this time option and press the Next button.
5. Select the Install from a list or specific location option on the displayed dialog and press the
Next button.
6. The Please choose your search and installation options dialog will appear on the screen.
Uncheck the Search removable media option, and use the Browse button to point to the
drivers\windows folder in the unzipped USB Modem distribution. After that, press the Next
button.
7. The installation will be started and the Hardware Installation warning will be displayed. Press
the Continue Anyway button to go on with the installation.
8. After that, the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen will appear. Press the
Finish button.
9. The USB Modem driver installation is now complete and Windows will pop up a balloon with
the text “Your new hardware is installed and ready to use”.
2.2. Connecting via USB
You need to create and configure a new Windows network connection to go to the Internet using a
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