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Microsoft, Windows95, 98 and windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. MyNetGate is trademarks of Net&Sys. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The user’s manual is made for MNG-2000 Series Cable Modem. Revision 1.0 June 2001...
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THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Contents Contents ......................................2 Safety Precautions..................................4 Box Contents ....................................4 Other Requirements................................5 MNG-2000 Cable Modem Front ...............................5 POWER LED ..................................5 STATUS LED ..................................5 UP LED ....................................5 DOWN LED ..................................5 LAN LED ....................................6 MNG-2000 Cable Modem Rear..............................7 DC in Connector .................................7 USB Connector ..................................7 Ethernet Connector ................................7...
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List of Figures Figure 1 MNG -2000 Box Contents ...................... 4 Figure 2 MNG -2000 Front View ......................5 Figure 3 Cable Modem Rear View......................7 Figure 4 Ethernet Cable Wiring Diagram ..................... 8 Figure 5 Installation Setup ........................8 Figure 6 Run winipcfg program ......................
⑤ Net&Sys will not be responsible for damage incurred by user mishandling or misuse, or opening of the product case. 2 Box Contents Please verify that the cable modem box contains the following. DC adaptor MNG-2000 Ethernet Cable Manual Floppy Disc or CD ROM USB Cable...
Internet Service Provider. 3 MNG-2000 Cable Modem Front The front of the MNG-2000 cable modem include five LED’s that are marked POWER, STATUS, UP, DOWN and LAN. These are used in indicating the operating status of the cable modem.
3.5 LAN LED The LAN LED indicates the status of the link between the MNG-2000 cable modem and computer. If the cable modem and computer is connected via the Ethernet cable, the LAN LED will turn green. When data traffic between the cable modem and computer is active, the LAN LED will flash green.
Currently Ethernet is used to connect the cable modem to the computer. Optionally USB may be used instead. The current MNG-2000 operating program does not support USB by default. The program supporting USB will be provided optionally and available for upgrade on the current modem.
The cable modem is connected to the ISP via this connector. 5 Cable Modem Installation The figure below shows the rear of the MNG-2000 cable modem. The cable modem installation can be setup as shown in figure 5. F i g u r e 5 I n s t a l l a t i o n S e t u p...
Each connector’s location is shown in Figure 3. ① Connect the RF cable inside the home or office to the Cable connector. ② Use the Ethernet cable included inside the box to connect the modem to the computer. The computer must have a LAN installed with the proper LAN card driver installed on Windows 95/98/NT/2000 ③...
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② From the IP Configuration popup window, select the correct Ethernet Adaptor. F i g u r e 7 S e l e c t A d a p t o r ( L A N C a r d ) ③...
F i g u r e 8 D e v i c e M a n a g e r ⑦ If the IP address still cannot be acquired after procedures 5 & 6, please contact the customer service center of your ISP. 6.2 Check Points for Modem Problems ①...
7 USB Network Driver Installation Guide 7.1 Install NetnSys Cable Modem USB Network Driver under Windows 98 and 98SE for the First Time The Installation of NetnSys Cable Modem USB Network Driver under Windows Me is similar to that of the cable modem USB Network driver under Windows 98 and 98SE 7.1.1 Install NetnSys Cable Modem USB Network Driver ①...
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⑦ Specify the location of the driver. See Figure 11. If installing the driver disk into the disk drive and select the Floppy disk drive check box. Otherwise, select the Specify a location and the path where the driver files can be found ⑧...
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⑨ The wizard searches for the driver and finds the NetnSys USB Cable Modem Driver; see Figure 12 and Figure 13. ⑩ Click Next. F i g u r e 1 2 Driver Found (Screen 1) F i g u r e 1 3 Driver Found (Screen 2)
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⑪ After the initial setup files are copied, the wizard indicates it has completed the driver installation, see Figure 15. ⑫ Click Finish F i g u r e 1 4 Copying Files F i g u r e 1 5 Installation Complete ⑬...
7.1.2 Verifying Driver Installation • From the Start menu, point to Settings and click Control Panel ‚ Double click Network ƒ The Network Control Panel Applet appears; See Figure 17. Verify the NetnSys USB Cable Modem Driver is present. If needed, you can verify the presence of the USB Cable Modem Driver from the DOS prompt by using the “ipconfig”...
7.2 Install NetnSys Cable Modem USB Network Driver under Windows 2000 for the First Time 7.2.1 Install NetnSys Cable Modem USB Network Driver ① Turn on the cable modem, computer and start Windows ② Connect one end of the USB cable to cable modem and the other end to one of the computer’s USB Port.
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④ The Wizard asks “What do you want to do ?” See Figure 21. Choose “Search for a suitable for my device” and click Next. F i g u r e 2 1 Searching for driver (Screen 1) ⑤ Select the location of the driver; see Figure 22. If installing from a floppy, insert the driver disk into the disk driver and select Floppy disk drives check box.
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⑥ The file netusbcm.inf is the correct driver; see Figure 23 and click next F i g u r e 2 3 Driver Search Results ⑦ A digital signature is provided by Microsoft upon completion of the WHQL(Windows Hardware Quality Lab) certification process. As Net & Sys does not submit this USB driver hardware for WHQL certification, no Digital Signature is provided (See Figure 25.) Click Yes.
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⑧ When the driver installation program is complete, the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears; see Figure 25. Click Finish. F i g u r e 2 5 Notification Screen...
7.2.2 Verifying Driver Installation ① To verify that USB driver has been properly installed, Do the following from the windows desktop. See Figure 26. ② Right-Click the My Computer icon and click the properties. F i g u r e 2 6 Windows Desktop...
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③ The system properties appears; see Figure 27. Click the hardware tab F i g u r e 2 7 System Properties ④ The Hardware Properties appears; see Figure 28. Click Device Manager F i g u r e 2 8 Hardware Properties...
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⑤ The Device Manager windows is displayed; see Figure 29. ⑥ Verify the driver installation by expanding Network Adaptors F i g u r e 2 9 Device Manager...
7.2.3 Uninstalling the driver ① To verify that USB driver has been properly installed, Do the following from the windows desktop. See Figure 30. ② Right-Click the My Computer icon and click the properties. F i g u r e 3 0 Windows Desktop...
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③ The system properties appears; see Figure 31. Click the hardware tab F i g u r e 3 1 System Properties ④ The Hardware Properties appears; see Figure 32. Click Device Manager F i g u r e 3 2 Device Manager...
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⑤ The Device Manager windows is displayed; see Figure 33. ⑥ Expend Network Adaptors and highlight “NetnSys USB Cable Modem” ⑦ Select Remove from Action Menu. ⑧ A warning message is displayed stating that the driver is about to be removed. Click OK and restart the computer.