Kraun KR.MZ User Manual

Usb adsl modem v.2

Advertisement

Quick Links

USB ADSL Modem V.2
www.kraun.it
User's Manual
Manuale Utente
Cod. KR.MZ

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Kraun KR.MZ

  • Page 1 USB ADSL Modem V.2 User’s Manual Manuale Utente Cod. KR.MZ www.kraun.it...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Features and Benefits Applications ADSL Compliant ATM and PPP Protocols Encapsulation Mode Supported OS Interface Hardware Indicators and Connectors LED Descriptions Front Panel Rear Panel Connect the Related Devices Hardware Installation Before You Start Hardware Installation Software Installation Before You Start www.kraun.it...
  • Page 3 Modifying TCP/IP Networking Option WAN USB Driver 9.1.1 Microsoft Windows XP 9.1.2 Microsoft Windows 2000 9.1.3 Microsoft Windows ME 9.1.4 Microsoft Windows 98SE LAN USB Driver 9.2.1 Microsoft Windows XP 9.2.2 Microsoft Windows 2000 9.2.3 Microsoft Windows ME 9.2.4 Microsoft Windows 98SE www.kraun.it...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    • 20MB available hard disk or more • Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP • Available USB port • CD-ROM drive • ADSL service enabled on your telephone line • Windows 98SE installation CD, which will be prompted for during installation. 1.2 Package Contents • ADSL Modem www.kraun.it...
  • Page 5: Product Features

    • Friendly GUI configuration and management software. • Firmware downloadable feature provides performance and feature enhancements in the future release. • Enables end-to-end ATM support, which allows traffic man- agement and QoS. 2.2 Applications • High-speed Internet access • Video-On-Demand • Telecommuting www.kraun.it...
  • Page 6: Adsl Compliant

    • Multi Protocol over AAL5 (RFC1483 / 2684) • VC and LLC multiplexing. 2.5 Encapsulation Mode For WAN Connection • PPP over ATM LLC (RFC 2364) • PPP over ATM NULL (RFC 2364) • PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516) www.kraun.it...
  • Page 7: Supported Os

    • One USB port compliant with USB v1.1, full speed (12Mbps) • One RJ11 port for ADSL connection. 3. Hardware Indicators and Connectors 3.1 LED Descriptions • When modem is establishing the connection, the LED will be blinking. • When modem is connected, the LED will be on steadily. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 8: Front Panel

    1) Connect the provided RJ-11 cable into LINE port on the real panel of the modem and insert the other end to splitter. 2) Connect the Type-A end of USB cable to your PC. The diagram below illustrates a connection example. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    In Windows operating systems, the USB ADSL Modem will be detected and the “Found New Hard- ware Wizard” will be displayed on the PC’s screen. Pro- ceed with the soft- ware installation in the next section, using the operating system appropriate to you. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 10: Software Installation

    Address settings. If your application requires static setting of specific address information you will need to know: Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Primary WINS Address Secondary WINS Address • Type of Driver to be installed – WAN and LAN software driv- ers are supported. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 11: Windows Installation

    PC prior to installing the driver software. No other Windows programs should be running on your PC during the software in- stall process. Step 1: The Microsoft Win- dows “Found New Hard- ware Wizard” will be dis- played, click “Cancel”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 12 User Manual “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL”: Click here to read user’s manual. Acrobat: Click here to install Acrobat Reader. Panda: Click here to start Anti Virus program. Step 3: Click “Install Driver”, and then select the country you are at: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 13 PS. If your country is not on the list, please click “ ” to next page. Select “Other”. Please see page 17. Step 4: After country selection, the window below will appear. Select the ISP, and then click “ ” to next page. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 14 Step 5: Enter your account “User Name, Password and Pass- word Confirm” then click “ ” to next page: Step 6: Confirm modem settings and click “ ” to next page. Step 7: Software kit searches available USB modem. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 15 Step 8: Please wait for while during the device driver is install- ing. [For Windows XP and 2000] Step 9: After the device driver is installed completed, you will see the window as below, click “X” to exit the wizard. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 16: For Windows Me

    Step 9: After the device driver is installed completed, you will see the window as below. Step 10: Follow the previous appeared window, DSL Modem Setup Wizard will appear and remind you the system will automatically reboot within 10 seconds. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 17: For Windows 98Se

    ADSL USB Modem will be installed properly. [For Windows 98SE] Step 9: For Widows 98SE, during the installation process, the system will ask you to insert Windows 98SE installation CD, please insert the CD and click “OK”. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 18 Quick Guide Step 10: Insert Windows 98SE CD-ROM in the selected driver and click OK. Step 11: After the device driver is installed completely, you will see the window as below. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 19 ADSL USB Modem will be installed properly. Note: If your country ISP Setting is not in the ISP list, If your country is not on the list, please click “ ” to next page and select “Other”, www.kraun.it...
  • Page 20 TCP/IP information: • IP over ATM Bridged LLC (RFC 2684) IP address • IP over ATM Bridged VC (RFC 2684) Subnet mask • IP over ATM Routed LLC (RFC 2684) • IP over ATM Routed VC (RFC 2684) Gateway www.kraun.it...
  • Page 21 All settings here are default, it might not correct settings for your connection, double check settings for your ISP and go to “Accessing Communication Settings on Windows” for the detail settings. (See Chapter 6). www.kraun.it...
  • Page 22 (1) Close the “Conexant Dial-up PPP Connection” tool first. (2) Remove your ADSL USB Modem from the computer. (3) Plug the ADSL USB Modem again to the computer for re- initialing. (4) Then, the section will back to default settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 23: Linux Installation

    The driver is compiled and tested for: - Fedora Core 3 : kernel 2.6.9-1.667 using gcc 3.4.2 - SuseLinux 9.2 : kernel 2.6.8.8-24.10 using gcc 3.3.4 - Mandrake 10.1 : kernel 2.6.8.1-12mdk using gcc 3.4.1 www.kraun.it...
  • Page 24: Directory Structure

    - Create LAN interface - Create WAN interfaces Step 3: Compiling the Control Panel Application. The Makefile understands following target(s). % make - This is to create the Control panel application. (Command to be executed from directory monaco_linux/ cpl.) www.kraun.it...
  • Page 25: Loading Modem Driver

    For example to load the module and to create 4 interfaces us- ing different set of VCI/VPI the command would be as follows: % insmod ./GUModem.ko Rfc1483Mode=0 Rfc1483Vci1=35 Rfc1483Vpi1=0 Rfc1483Vci2=36 Rfc1483Vpi2=1 Rfc1483Vci3=37 Rfc1483Vpi3=2 Rfc1483Vci4=38 Rfc1483Vpi4=3 PVCCount=4 Rfc2364Mode=2 Rfc2364Vpi1=0 Rfc2364Vci1=116 Rfc2364Vpi2=0 Rfc2364Vci2=117 www.kraun.it...
  • Page 26 5) Rfc1483Mode defines the mode for which the PVC is op- erating. In this release this value of Rfc1483Mode remains same for all the PVCs which are being created. Thus all VCs using rfc1483 encapsulation will be created using same en- capsulation type. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 27: Verification Of Driver Loading Successfully

    Downstream rate Alternatively the control panel application can also be used to get Modem Status as given below. % gsi_cfg eth2 –s (The ethernet device depends on what has been configured on the system) (Command to be executed from monaco_linux/cpl) www.kraun.it...
  • Page 28: Customizing Communication Settings

    Once the USB ADSL Modem and software have been installed, the communication settings may be easily updated by perform- ing the following steps: Step 1: From your PC desktop, click Start -> Program -> Conex- ant DSL Modem -> Configure. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 29 Modulation type and click Next>. Step 3: The system must be rebooted to have the new settings take effect, therefore the “Reboot” window will appear. Remove all disks from their drives, select Yes, reboot the computer now, and click Close to reboot. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 30 Quick Guide www.kraun.it...
  • Page 31: The Dsl Status Application

    ADSL connection in Windows operating systems. When open, the monitor window updates every 2 seconds. 7.1 Windows DSL Status Application 1. There are 3 methods to access the DSL Status Application: • From the Start -> Programs -> Conexant DSL Modem -> DSL Status. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 32 3. The system information can be displayed by clicking on the arrow button This screen displays the release number of the Package Version, DSL Modem driver version, Control Panel Version and the Firmware version you are currently using. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 33: Software Uninstall

    Remove the USB ADSL Modem software drivers by perform- ing the following steps: Note: The USB cable should NOT be unplugged until you are prompted to do so. Step 1: From your PC desktop, click Start -> Programs -> Conexant DSL Modem -> Uninstall. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 34 Quick Guide Step 2: A message will be displayed and asking you to confirm the removal of the USB ADSL modem software. Click Yes. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 35 Click OK. Step 4: A message will be displayed indicating the soft- ware is being removed. Step 5: You will be prompted to unplug your modem. Un- plug the USB cable from the PC and click OK. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 36: Modifying Tcp/Ip Networking Option

    TCP/IP settings are set up automatically during the software installation process. The following procedure may be used to change TCP/IP settings, if necessary. Step 1: From your PC desktop, open the “Control Panel” window (Start -> Control Panel). Double click the icon. Network Connections www.kraun.it...
  • Page 37 Quick Guide Step 2: From the “Network Connections” window, right click the icon and click Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connection Proper- ties. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 38 Enter the VPI and VCI in the Phone Number field (For example: 8,35). Step 4: From the “Networking” tab of the “Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connection Properties” Window, select Internet Protocol and click (TCP/IP) Properties www.kraun.it...
  • Page 39 Quick Guide Step 5: Use the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window to modify the IP address and DNS Server addresses as follows: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 40: Microsoft Windows 2000

    Click OK to end the TCP/IP options modification session. 9.1.2 Microsoft Windows 2000 TCP/IP settings are set up automatically during the software installation process. The following procedure may be used to change TCP/IP settings, if necessary. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 41 From your PC desktop, open the “Control Panel” window (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel). Double click the Net- work Dial-up icon Step 2: From the “Network and Dial-up” window, right click the icon and click Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connection Proper- ties www.kraun.it...
  • Page 42 The “General” tab of the “Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connec- tion Properties” window allows you to specify a different VPI and VCI, if needed. Contact your DSL service provider before altering this connection information. Enter the VPI and VCI in the Phone Number field (For example: 8,35). www.kraun.it...
  • Page 43 Quick Guide Step 4: From the “Networking” tab of the “Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connection Properties” window, select Internet Protocol and click (TCP/IP) Properties www.kraun.it...
  • Page 44 Quick Guide Step 5: Use the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window to modify the IP address and DNS Server addresses as fol- lows: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 45 (click inside the radio button to the left of it) and typing the addresses in the spaces provided. • The “Advanced” button of the “Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) Properties” window may be used to alter DNS ad- dresses, WINS addresses and IP security settings. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 46: Microsoft Windows Me

    The following procedure may be used to change TCP/IP settings, if necessary. Step 1: From your PC desktop, open the “Dial-up Networking” window (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Dial-up Networking). Double click the icon. Dial-up Networking www.kraun.it...
  • Page 47 Quick Guide Step 2: From the “Dial-up Networking” window, right click the icon and click Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connection Proper- ties www.kraun.it...
  • Page 48 Connection Window, select TCP/IP (marked with a check in the check-box to the left) and click TCP/IP Settings but- ton. Step 4: Use the “TCP/IP Settings” window to modify the IP ad- dress, Name Server address and/or default gateway as follows: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 49 Specify name server addresses (click inside the circle to the left of it) and typing the addresses in the spaces provided. • Change the default gateway by leaving the box blank to the left of Use default gateway on remote network. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 50: Microsoft Windows 98Se

    TCP/IP settings are set up automatically during the software installation process. The following procedure may be used to change TCP/IP settings, if necessary. Step 1: From your PC desktop, open the “Control Panel” window (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel). Double click the Dial- icon. up Connections www.kraun.it...
  • Page 51 From the “Dial-up Connections” window, right click the icon and click Conexant Dial-Up PPP Connection Proper- ties. Step 3: From the “Server Types” tab of the “Conexant Dial-up PPP Connection” Window, select TCP/IP by checking the check to the left and click TCP/IP settings button. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 52 Quick Guide Step 4: Use the “TCP/IP Settings” window to modify the IP ad- dress, Name Server address and/or default gateway as follows: www.kraun.it...
  • Page 53 • Change the default gateway by leaving the box blank to the left of Use default gateway on remote network. Step 5: Click OK to apply your changes and exit from the “TCP/IP Settings” window. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 54: Lan Usb Driver

    (Start -> Control) Double click the Network Connections icon. Step 2: Double click the Local Area connection icon from the “Network Connections” window. Step 3: Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the “General” tab of the “Local Area Connection Properties” windows. Click Properties. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 55 Quick Guide Step 4: The “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) Properties” window is used to modify the IP address and DNS Server address as follows. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 56 • The Advanced button of the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window may be used to alter IP settings, DNS server addresses, WINS addresses, IP security op- tions, and TCP/IP filtering options. Step 5: Click OK to apply your changes and exit from the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” www.kraun.it...
  • Page 57: Microsoft Windows 2000

    Dial-up Connection Step 2: Double click the Local Area connection icon from window. “Network and Dial-up Connection” Step 3: Select In- ternet Protocol (TCP/IP) from “General” tab of the “Lo- cal Area Con- nection Proper- windows. ties” Click Proper- ties www.kraun.it...
  • Page 58 • Change the DNS Server addresses to user defined addresses by selecting Use the following DNS server addresses (click inside the circle to the left of it) and typing the addresses in the spaces provided. • The Advanced button of the “Internet Protocol (TCP/ www.kraun.it...
  • Page 59: Microsoft Windows Me

    Step 1: From your PC desktop, open the “Control Panel” windows (Start -> Settings -> Control). Double click the Network icon. Step 2: Select TCP/IP -> Conexant USB ADSL LAN Modem from the “Configuration” tab of the “Network” window. Click Properties. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 60 Automatically or Specify an IP Address option, de- pending on your network setup. If you select Specify an IP Address, type the IP Address and Subnet Mask in the spaces provided. Consult with your network ad- ministrator to determine which option best suit your individual needs. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 61 Quick Guide Step 4: The “Gateway” tab allows you to add or remove gate- ways. Consult with your network administrator to determine the appropriate address for your individual needs. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 62 Remove. The gateway will no longer ap- pear in the Installed gateways list. Step 5: Click OK to apply your changes and exit from the “TCP/IP Properties” windows. Step 6: The “Network” window will reappear. Click OK to end the TCP/IP options modification session. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 63: Microsoft Windows 98Se

    Consult with your network administrator to determine which option best suit your individual needs. Step 4: The “Gateway” tab allows you to add or remove gateways. Consult with your network administrator to determine the appropriate address for your indi- vidual needs. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 64 Installed gateway list and click Remove. The gateway will no longer ap- pear in the Installed gateways list. Step 5: Click OK to apply your changes and exit from the “TCP/IP Properties” windows. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 65 PC. Click Yes, and your PC will restart. Warning The manufacturer is under no circumstances liable for any un- authorised modifications made to the product by the user or any other parties which may compromise its conformity and safety. www.kraun.it...
  • Page 66 Le sanzioni previste dall’Art 50 prevedono: “[…] chiunque […] abbandona o deposita rifiuti ovvero li immette nelle acque superficiali o sotterranee è punito con la sanzione amministrativa pecuniaria da lire duecentomila (Euro 103,29) a lire unmilioneduecen- tomila (Euro 619,75) […]. www.kraun.it...

Table of Contents