Quick Start ADSL Modm Card
Table of Contents Congratulations!................................................................................................................1 Step 1 – Know your PC’s Operating System...............................................................1 Step 2 – Determine your Connection Settings ...........................................................2 Step 3 – Install the ADSL Modem Card.......................................................................
Congratulations! You are about to accelerate into ADSL technology. Your new ADSL modem card is an internal Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) PCI modem card, which conveniently plugs into your computer system. The modem connects directly to your telephone line via a standard connector. This guide is designed to walk you through installation of your ADSL Modem card in the easiest and quickest way possible. Please follow the instructions carefully.
data port installation uses pins 2 and 5 for data, then a wiring converter will be required. Do not alter or remove a wiring converter if present. Consult with your ADSL service provider regarding a wiring converter or before attempting any wiring changes.
Step 2 – Determine your Connection settings You need to know your PC systems Windows OS and Internet Protocol supplied by your ADSL service provider. Refer to the following chart for your ADSL Driver. Protocol Selection RFC1483 RFC2364 RFC1577 RFC2516 !!Bridged Ethernet over ATM !!Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM !!Classical Internet Protocol over ATM !!Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet ADSL Driver Selection RFC1483 RFC2364 RFC1577 RFC2516 Win 95A & 95B Win 98 & 98SE Win NT 4.
Step 3 – Install the ADSL modem card Caution: To avoid possible damage to your modem card, touch the metal chassis of your PC system to remove static charge from your person, and then remove your ADSL modem card from the protective anti-static bag. 1. Shut down your computer and switch the power off. 2. Unplug the power cord for your computer from the electrical outlet. 3. Remove the cover from your systems chassis (see your PC manufacturer’s manual). 4.
Step 4 – Install the drivers and make a connection You will be installing drivers and then proceeding to make an Internet connection. This process requires you to enter in information as prompted by the Microsoft Installation Wizard. NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM.
Windows 95A After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Before you proceed to install drivers you will need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM. 1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem as a PCI Network Controller. CANCEL the New hardware found window. 2.
6. Back in the Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 window. You will be asked: Do you want to restart your computer now? Click Yes.
NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM handy just in case. 7. After your computer reboots, the New Hardware Found window will detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI Network Controller. Select the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer option. Click OK.
Windows 95B After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Before you proceed to install drivers you will need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM. 1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI Network Controller. CANCEL the New hardware found window. 2.
Networking 1.3 window. You will be asked Do you want to restart your computer now? Click Yes. You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM handy just in case. 7.
NOTE: During the installation process you may be asked to insert your Windows 95 CD-ROM. Insert the Windows 95 CD into the drive and click OK. NOTE: During the installation process you may be asked to insert your Windows 95 CD-ROM. Insert the Win95 CD into the drive. Click OK. NOTE: If during the file copying process a file is reported as “not found” enter the path (CD Drive letter) and :\Win95 (ex. D:\Win95) 12. You must now set the ADSL configuration. Go to page 13.
Windows 98, 98SE After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear to indicate that a new PCI Network Controller has been found. Click Next. 2. Still in the Add New Hardware Wi zard. You will be asked “What do you want Windows to do?” Select the Search for the best driver for your device option, then click Next. 3. Insert the ADSL Driver CD into your systems CD-ROM drive. 4.
6. If prompted to insert your Windows CD, do so at this time, then click OK. 7. Enter the [CD drive Letter] and then :\Win98 (e.g: E:\Win98) and click OK. 8. At the conclusion of the ADSL modem driver installation, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears and displays your newly installed ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Click Finish. 9. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system to set up the ITeX Apollo 2 Drivers, a system Restart is required. Click Yes.
WINDOWS 95/98 SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1483/1577/2364 1. After your PC has rebooted, right-click on the Mapi Icon, and select the Configuration option. 2. The Configuration window appears. This is the Network Protocol and PVC settings section. Enter in the VPI, VCI, and Framing values supplied by your ADSL service provider. 3. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the mode(s) recommended by your ADSL service provider.
Making an ADSL connection RFC 1483 – Bridged Ethernet over ATM – 95/98 RFC 1577 - Classical Internet Protocol over ATM – 95/98 RFC1483 RFC1577 RFC2364 1. Bridged Ethernet over ATM !! Go to page 14 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM !! Go to page 14 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM !! Go to page 18 From the Start menu on the tool bar, select Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click on the Network icon. 2. The Network window appears.
3. 4. Scroll the installed network component window and select TCP/IP !ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Then click the Properties button. 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 supplied by your ADSL provider.
5. To setup a new gateway, select the Gateway tab, and then enter the setting in the New Gateway section. Click Add. 6. Select DNS Configuration tab. Select the Enable DNS option. NOTE: You now need to have available the Host, Domain and DNS settings supplied by your ADSL service provider 7. Enter your host name into Host: box. 8. Enter your domain name into Domain: box. 9. Enter DNS number into DNS Server Search Order box and click Add. If you have more than one DNS numbers, repeat this step. 10.
11. The Network window appears. Click OK. 12. The System Setting Change window appears. You will be asked if you want to restart your computer. Click Yes. Congratulations, you are done.
Making an ADSL connection RFC 2364 - Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM – 95/98 1. Double-click on the ITeX PPPoA icon that appears on your desktop. 2. The Connect To window appears. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by your Internet service provider (ISP). Then click Connect. 3. The Connecting to My Connection window appears. The message Logging on to network confirms a valid connecting process. 4. The Connection Established window appears. Internet service is now established.
Windows 2000 After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 1. After installing the ADSL modem card, power on the PC system. After start-up, the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. Click Next. 2. Still in the Found New Hardware Wizard, select the Search for a suitable device. option. Click Next. 3. Next you will be prompted for software drivers. Select Specify a location. Click Next. 4.
CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter.) Click OK. 5. The Found New Hardware Wizard will then find the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC, click Next. 6. The Digital Signature Not Found window appears. You will be asked; Do you want to continue instal lation? Click Yes. 7. The Found New Hardware Wizard will prompt that Windows has finished installing the software for this device. Click Finish. NOTE: You may be asked if you want to restart your computer, if so click Yes.
WINDOWS 2000 SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1483/1577/2364 1. After your PC has rebooted, right-click on the Mapi Icon, and select the Configuration option. 2. The Configuration window appears. This is the Network Protocol and PVC settings section. Enter in the VPI, VCI, and Framing values supplied by your ADSL service provider. 3. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the mode(s) recommended by your ADSL service provider.
Making an ADSL connection RFC 1483 – Bridged Ethernet over ATM – 2000 RFC 1577 - Classical Internet Protocol over ATM – 2000 3. 1. Double-click My Computer, Control Panel, and then Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. The Network and Dial-up Connections window appears. Right-click on the Local Area Connection, and then click on properties. The Local Area Connection window appears. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click on Properties.
4. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) window appears. Under the General tab, enable Use the following IP address. The default settings for IP configurations will turn from gray to clear. Enter in the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway supplied by your ADSL service provider. Click OK. 5. The previous General Tab window appears. Click OK.
Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! 6. The Network and Dial-up Connection window appears. CLOSE this window and your connection is complete.
Making an ADSL connection RFC 2364 - Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM – 2000 1. Double-click on the ITeX PPPoA icon that appears on your desktop. 2. The Connect My Connection window will appear. Enter your User Name and Password supplied by your ADSL service provider. You are now ready to make a network connection. Click Dial. 3. The Connection complete window appears, click OK. Congratulations, you are done.
Windows NT4.0 RFC 1483 – Bridged Ethernet over ATM RFC 1577 - Classical Internet Protocol over ATM 1. On your desktop, double-click My Computer, and then double-click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, doubleclick the Network icon. The Network window appears. Select the Adapters tab and then click Add. 3. The Select Network Adapter window appears. Click Have Disk. 4. Insert ADSL Driver CD-ROM into your systems CD drive. 5. The Insert Disk window appears.
7. The Network window will appear. Click the Adapters tab to verify that the ITeX ADSL PC NIC has been found. Click on the Protocols tab and verify that the ADSL Management and Monitor Interface is present. NOTE: To review the Network window properties at any time, rightclick the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties. NOTE: If no previous network devices have been installed, then the Network Neighborhood icon will not be present on your desktop.
10. You must now set the ADSL configuration. Go to page 27. WINDOWS NT 4.0 SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1483 OR RFC 1577 1. After your PC has rebooted, right-click on the Mapi Icon, and select the Configuration option. 2. The Configuration window appears. This is the Network Protocol and PVC settings section. Enter in the VPI, VCI, and Framing values supplied by your ADSL service provider. 3. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the mode(s) recommended by your ADSL service provider.
5. Now you must create a Dial-up Connection. Please go to page 32.
Windows NT4.0 RFC 2364 – Point to Point Protocol over ATM 1. On your desktop, double-click My Computer, and then double-click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, doubleclick the Network icon. The Network window appears. Select the Adapters tab and then click Add. 3. The Select Network Adapter window appears. Click Have Disk. 4. Insert the ADSL Driver CD-ROM into your systems CD drive. 5. The Insert Disk window appears.
7. The Setup Message window appears. Click OK. 8. The Windows NT Setup window appears. Insert your NT4.0 CDROM into the PC system CD drive, and type in “D:\i386” Click Continue. 9. The Add RAS Device window appears. Click on the “Scroll arrow” to locate ISDN1-itexwana. Then click OK. 10. The Remote Access Setup window appears. Click Continue. 11. The Network window will appear. Click the Adapters tab to verify that the ITeX ADSL PC NIC has been found.
have been installed, then the Network Neighborhood icon will not be present on your desktop. To open the Network window, double-click My Computer then Control Panel then Network. 12. The Network Settings Change window appears. You must now re-start your computer for the settings to take effect. Click Yes. 13. You must now set the ADSL configuration for RFC 2364. Go to page 31.
WINDOWS NT 4.0 SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 2364 1. After your PC has rebooted, right-click on the Mapi Icon, and select the Configuration option. 2. The Configuration window appears. This is the Network Protocol and PVC settings section. Enter in the VPI, VCI, and Framing values supplied by your ADSL service provider. 3. In the Select ADSL Mode section, select the mode(s) recommended by your ADSL service provider.
WINDOWS NT4.0 CREATING A DIAL-UP NETWORK CONNECTION 2. Double-click on the ITeX PPPoA icon that appears on your desktop. 2. The Dial-Up Networking window appears and prompts for the phone number of the dial-up server. Unless instructed to enter a phone number by the ADSL service provider, enter zero “0”. Click Dial. 3. The Connect to MyDialUpServer window appears. Enter the User name, Password and Domain supplied by your ADSL service provider. Click OK.
Editing Your Service Connection Service Connection 1. To view or edit the ADSL connection service address, right-click the Diagnostic Tool icon (located on the Taskbar), and select the Configuration option. 2. The PVC Setup (Permanent Virtual Connection) window displays the connection service address. Click Close to exit window. 3. To edit the connection service address, select and enter the VPI and VCI address in the field shown and click PVC Setting. 4.
Removing Drivers Windows 95, 98 WINDOWS NT4.0 WINDOWS 2000 1. 2. 3. On the desktop, click the START Menu on the Task Bar. Select Programs. The system window appears. Select the ITeX Tab, and then click on the Un-Installer Tab. Note: For W95-98-NT4, an Uninstall Finished windows message appears. Click Yes to restart your system and confirm changes.
Diagnostic Tools The diagnostic tool icon allows the user to monitor the ADSL connectivity, setup the service connection address, and run diagnostic tests. The Diagnostic Tools icon is displayed on the task bar as shown. By positioning the mouse cursor over the icon, the upstream and downstream rates are displayed. Maximum receiving rate Maximum transfer rate The Diagnostic Tool icon consists of two lights side by side.
Re-training Count tracks the number of ADSL connections performed. Due to unexpected line condition changes, the drivers can re-train the connection causing the Re-training Count total to increment. The Diagnostic Tool icon will flash yellow while reconnecting. ADSL implements Reed Solomon (RS) error checking: FEC Count tracks the forward error correction count. CRC Count tracks the accuracy of correcting data errors over each 17msec.
Connector Pin-out The ADSL modem card is equipped with a RJ-11 jack for connection to the ADSL data port. The center two pins, pins 2 and 3, are used for ADSL data. For the card to make a proper ADSL connection, the installed ADSL data port should also use pins 2 and 3 for data. If the ADSL data port installation uses pins 1 and 4 for data, then a wiring converter will be required. Do not alter or remove the wiring converter if present. Consult with your ADSL provider before attempting any wiring changes.
System Requirements & Compliance Certification System Requirements ! ! IBM PC/AT or compatible ! ! Pentium 100Mhz or faster ! ! 30Mbytes available hard disk space or more ! ! 2x CD-ROM drive or better ! ! 32Mbyte available system memory or more Power Requirements ! ! 0.75A Max @ +5V ? 5%, 0.