Using Windows 2000 For Usb Connection - THOMSON RCA DCM245 Manual

Digital broadband cable modem
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14. Windows now informs you that the installation is complete. Click on "Finish" to
finalize the process (Fig. 19). When the "System Settings Change" window appears,
click "Yes" to restart your computer.
15. The cable modem installation is now complete. To validate a proper installation,
perform the following instructions:
A. Click on the "Start" icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.
Select "Settings," followed by "Control Panel." The "Control Panel" window
B.
appears.
C.
Double-click on the "System" icon, and select the "Device Manager" tab.
D. Scroll down the list until you come to "Network Adapters." Double-click on
"Network Adapters."
If the "RCA USB Cable Modem" does not exist, the cable modem was NOT
installed correctly, go to Solution 2 on page 35.

Using Windows 2000 for USB Connection

Follow steps 6 through 14 if you have a Windows 2000 operating system:
6.
When the "Found New Hardware Wizard" appears, click "Next" to initiate the search
for drivers for your USB device (fig. 20) next page.
Note: If Windows 2000 does not recognize the cable modem's presence, your BIOS settings
may not permit USB and/or Plug-and-Play devices. Please contact your computer's customer
service department.
CONNECTING THE CABLE MODEM
Fig. 19
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