ADSL service provider, the computer is always connected - this eliminates dial-up time and simplifies connectivity issues. The DSE PCI ADSL modem is an easy to install Plug & Play PCI device that connects directly to your telephone line via a standard BT telephone plug.
3 ADSL Service In order to use the DSE ADSL Modem you must first have the ADSL service established at your premises with your local telephone company, or an Internet Service Provider (ISP). To check if the service is available in your area: •...
Carefully unpack and remove the contents. If any if the following items are missing or damaged, contact the Dick Smith Electronics store that you purchased the modem from. • 1x XH1137 DSE ADSL PCI Modem • 1x Telephone line cord with RJ11 plugs at either end •...
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 5.1 Telecom & Xtra Settings At the time of writing, Telecom New Zealand has issued the following information to customers wishing to use their JetStream & JetStart ADSL services. • Operating Mode set to: G.992.1, G.DMT or ANSI T1.413 iss 2 (but not G.Lite or G.992.2)
5.2 Other Telcos & ISP Settings Other telecommunications companies may offer alternative High Speed ADSL Internet services supported by this modem. In the spaces provided, write down the various required settings as a handy reference. If you are unsure, check with your ISP. Common Internet Protocols used internationally by ADSL service providers are indicated in the following table.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 6 Hardware installation The following sections outline the steps you will need to take to install ADSL high speed Internet at your premises. 6.1 About ADSL Splitter & Filters First, you need to prepare your phone line and your phone devices at your premises.
3. The only device on a telephone line that does not require a filter is the ADSL modem or router itself. For your convenience, the DSE ADSL filter has 2 sockets on it. One is marked PHONE (BT socket), the other is marked ADSL (RJ11 socket).
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 6.3 Important Antistatic Precautions The next step is to install the PCI ADSL Modem into your computer. Before you do this however, please familiarise yourself with these important antistatic precautions. Your ADSL Modem is a highly complicated computer peripheral.
BEFORE you commence. If you have an existing analogue modem (Eg: 56K) we recommend that you remove it before installing your new DSE PCI ADSL modem. 1. Shut down your computer and switch the power off. 2. Unplug the power cord for your computer from the electrical outlet.
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem Gently and evenly insert the PCI modem card into your empty PCI slot. Make sure the card is firmly seated, and then secure the card with the “Retaining Screw” Replace the cover of your computer system.
7 Software installation This section contains the installation procedures for various operating systems and ADSL protocols. You need to install only one ADSL protocol, as determined by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Please refer to your notes in the section About Connection Settings. NOTE –...
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 7.2 Windows 95 Driver Installation Power on your computer to start Windows. It will detect your newly installed modem and prompt for the driver. Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and click Next.
At the following prompt, ensure that your Installation CD is in your CD-ROM drive and click OK. At the prompt for file location, enter Driver\Win95\LAN for RFC1483 or RFC1577; Or enter Driver\Win95\WAN for RFC2364. Click OK. 10. Depending on your system configuration, you may be prompted for your Windows CD- ROM for any missing files.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 7.3 Windows 98 Driver Installation Power on your computer to start Windows. It will detect your newly installed modem and prompt for its driver. Click the option Search for the best driver for your device.
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Click Next again to proceed installation with the driver found. (The driver name (.inf) illustrated may be different from what you see on your system. What you see on your system is a more updated driver version.) Click Finish to complete the driver installation.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 7.4 Windows 2000 & XP Driver Installation Power on your computer to start Windows. It will detect your newly installed modem and prompt for its driver. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Next.
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Windows will prompt that a driver has been found. Click Next to proceed installation with the driver found. If prompted for the Installation CD, click OK. Click Browse and navigate to: Driver\Win98_ME_2K_XP\Lan directory for RFC1483 or RFC1577; Driver\Win98_ME_2K_XP\Wan directory for RFC2364. 10.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 7.5 Windows ME Driver Installation Power on your computer to start Windows. It will detect your newly- installed modem and prompt for its driver. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) option. Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and click Next.
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The driver name (.inf) illustrated may be different from what you see on your system. What you see on your system is a more updated driver version.) Click Finish to complete the driver installation. At the prompt to restart, click Yes. After your computer restarts, proceed to the “Network Settings”...
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 7.6 Windows NT4.0 users 7.6.1 Installation for RFC1483/1577 On your desktop, double-click My Computer, and then double-click Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon. The Network window appears. Select the Adapters tab and then click Add.
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Find the Conexant Access Runner PCI ADSL LAN adapter. Click OK. The Network window will appear. Click the Adapters tab to verify that the Conexant AccessRunner PCI ADSL LAN adapter had been found. Click on the Protocols tab and verify that the ADSL Management and Monitor Interface is present.
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 10. Enter your host name into Host box, and enter your domain name into Domain box. Enter DNS number into DNS Service Search Order box and click Add. If you have more than one DNS numbers, repeat this step.
7.6.2 Installation for RFC2364 On your desktop, double-click My Computer, and then double-click Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon. The Network window appears. Select the Adapters tab and then click Add. The Select Network adapter window appears.
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem The Add RAS Device window appears. Click on the “Scroll arrow” to locate ADSL CnxTgN. Then click OK. The Remote Access Setup appears Click configuration. 10. Select Dial out and Receive calls, then click OK.
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13. Click No. 14. Click OK. 15 The Network window will find Computer Browser, Click Add. 16. Click No. 17. You may be asked to restart your computer, click Yes. After your computer restarts, proceed to the “Network Settings” section and follow the instructions for your operating system.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 8 Networking Settings 8.1 Windows 95/98 8.1.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364 After your PC has rebooted double-click on the DSE Control Panel icon. Click Alt+P. Click on Protocol Setup, enter VPI, VCI and Encapsulation Mode. Telecom:...
Select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and find XH1137 DSE PCI ADSL Adapter. Select TCP/IP -> XH1137 DSE PCI ADSL Adaptor. Then click the Properties button. Select the IP Address tab and then choose the Specify an IP Address option, Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mast settings supplied by your ADSL Provider.
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 5. To setup a new gateway, select the Gateway tab, and then enter the setting in the New Gateway section, Click Add. Select DNS Configuration tab, select the Enable DNS option. Enter your host name into Host box, and enter your domain name into Domain box.
Configuring RFC2364 8.1.3 Double click on the DSE ADSL icon that appears on your desktop. 10. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by your Internet service provider (ISP). Then click Connect. 11. The message Logging on to network confirms a valid connection process.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 8.2 Windows 2000 & XP 8.2.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364 After your PC has rebooted double-click on the DSE Control Panel icon. Click Alt+P. Click on Protocol Setup, enter VPI, VCI and Encapsulation Mode. Telecom: VPI = 0...
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Control Panel and then double-click on the network icon. Select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and find XH1137 DSE PCI ADSL Adapter. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click the Properties. Under the General tab, enable Use the following IP address.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 8.2.3 Configuring RFC2364 1. Double click on the DSE ADSL icon that appears on your desktop. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by your Internet service provider (ISP). Then click Connect. 13. Internet service is now established.
8.3 Windows ME 8.3.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364 After your PC has rebooted double-click on the DSE Control Panel icon. Click Alt+P. Click on Protocol Setup, enter VPI, VCI and Encapsulation Mode. Telecom: VPI = 0 VCI = 100 Encapsulation = PPP over ATM VCMUX (RFC2364) 4.
Select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and find XH1137 DSE PCI ADSL Adapter. Select TCP/IP -> XH1137 DSE PCI ADSL Adapter. Then click the Properties button. Select the IP Address tab and then choose the Specify an IP Address option, Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mast settings supplied by your ADSL Provider.
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To setup a new gateway, select the Gateway tab, and then enter the setting in the New Gateway section, Click Add Select DNS Configuration tab, select the Enable DNS option. Enter you host name into Host box, and enter your domain name into Domain box.
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem Configuring RFC2364 1. Double click on the DSE ADSL icon that appears on your desktop. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by your Internet service provider (ISP). Then click Connect. The message Logging on to network confirms a valid connection process.
8.4 Windows NT4.0 8.4.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364 After your PC has rebooted double-click on the DSE Control Panel icon. Click Alt+P. Click on Protocol Setup, enter VPI, VCI and Encapsulation Mode. Telecom: VPI = 0 VCI = 100 Encapsulation = PPP over ATM VCMUX (RFC2364) 4.
XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem 8.4.2 Configuring RFC1483/1577 From the start menu in the tool bar, select settings Control Pane and the double-click on the Network Icon. Select the Specify an IP address then click Advanced. Enter your host name into Host...
8.4.3 Configuring RFC2364 1. Double click on the AccessRunner DSL icon that appears on your desktop. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by your Internet service provider (ISP). Then click Connect. The message Logging on to network confirms a valid connection process.
- From your Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. - At the Add/Remove Programs Properties Window, from the Install/Uninstall tab, select DSE PCI ADSL Adapter and click Add/Remove.. - Follow closely to the instructions prompted to start the uninstallation.
10 Glossary of terms analog - A continuously varying signal or wave. Telephone transmission and/or switching that is not digital. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line - A group of DSL technologies that are asymmetric, thereby reserving more downstream bandwidth (coming to the user from the Internet) than upstream bandwidth (going from the user to the Internet).
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem DWMT - Discrete Wavelet Multitone - A variation of DMT modulation that improves performance by using wavelets rather than tones to provide additional isolation of sub- channels. DNS - Domain Name System - The protocol used for assigning text addresses (such as www.2Wire.com) for specific computers and computer accounts on the Internet.
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IP - Internet Protocol - The standard signaling method used for all communication over the Internet. ISP - Internet Service Provider - An organization offering and providing Internet access to the public using computer servers connected directly to the Internet. IP Address - A numeric identifier for your computer.
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XH1137 – DSE ADSL PCI Modem RJ-11 Plug - Short for Registered Jack-11, the RJ-11 is a six-wire jack used to connect telephone equipment. router - The central switching device in a packet-switched computer network that directs and controls the flow of data through the network.
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