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Chapter 4: Installing the USB Driver
Installing the USB Driver
ADSL2 Modem with USB and Ethernet
Windows Millennium
1.
Power on your computer.
2.
Windows Millennium will automatically detect the
ADSL2 Modem. Insert the User Guide and USB Drivers CD-
ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3.
On the first screen of the Add New Hardware Wizard, select
Automatic search for a better driver
(Recommended)
. Then click
Next
.
4.
Please wait while Windows Millennium finds and automatically installs the driver. When Windows Millennium
has finished installing the driver, click
Finish
.
Installation is complete.
Figure 4-9: Me Search
Figure 4-8: Me Locating Software
Figure 4-10: Me Installing Software
Figure 4-11: Me Complete
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Chapter 4: Installing the USB Driver
Installing the USB Driver
ADSL2 Modem with USB and Ethernet
Windows 98
1.
Power on your computer.
2.
Windows 98 will automatically detect the
ADSL2 Modem. Insert the User Guide and USB Drivers CD-ROM into
your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3.
On the first screen of the Add New Hardware Wizard, select click
Next
.
4.
Select
Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)
. Then click
Next
.
5.
Select
CD-ROM
drive. Then click
Next
.
6.
Select
The updated driver (Recommended)
. Then click
Next
.
Figure 4-12: 98 Search
Figure 4-13: Search for Best Driver
Figure 4-14: 98 CD-ROM Drive
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Chapter 4: Installing the USB Driver
Installing the USB Driver
ADSL2 Modem with USB and Ethernet
7.
After Windows 98 has found the driver, click
Next
.
8.
When Windows 98 has finished installing the driver, click
Finish
.
Installation is complete.
Figure 4-15: 98 Updated Driver
Figure 4-16: 98 Install Best Driver
Figure 4-17: 98 Complete
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Chapter 5: Configuring the ADSL2 Modem
Overview
ADSL2 Modem with USB and Ethernet
Chapter 5: Configuring the ADSL2 Modem
Overview
The ADSL2 Modem has been designed to be functional right out of the box, with the default settings. However, if
you'd like to change these settings, the ADSL2 Modem can be configured through your web browser with the
Web-Based Utility. This chapter explains how to configure the ADSL2 Modem in this manner.
Open your web browser and enter
192.168.1.1
. in the web browser’s Address field. (It is all right if you get an
error message at this point.) Press the
Enter
key and the following screen will appear. Enter
admin
in lowercase
letters in the User Name field, and enter
admin
in lowercase letters in the Password field (admin is the default
user name and password.) You can set a new password from the Security tab.
Setup Tab
Basic Setup
The first screen that appears displays the Setup tab. This allows you to change the ADSL2 Modem's general
settings. Change these settings as described here and click the
Save Settings
button to apply your changes or
Cancel Changes
to cancel your changes.
Internet Setup
Based on the setup instructions from your ISP, you may need to provide the following information.
Virtual Circuit ID (VPI and VCI). These fields consist of two items: VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual
Channel Identifier).
Your ISP will provide the correct settings for each field.
Multiplexing. Select
LLC
or
VC
, depending on your ISP.
Figure 5-1: Login Screen
NOTE:
Before you open your web browser, you may need to set your PC to a static IP Address. Refer
to the Troubleshooting section.
NOTE:
Contact your Internet Service Provider for
the Internet setup information.
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Chapter 5: Configuring the ADSL2 Modem
Basic Setup
ADSL2 Modem with USB and Ethernet
Encapsulation. The Modem supports four Encapsulations (Internet connection types): RFC 1483 Bridged, RFC
2516 PPPoE, RFC 2364 PPPoA, and Bridged Mode Only. Each Basic Setup screen and available features will differ
depending on what type of encapsulation you select. The encapsulations are described below.
RFC 1483 Bridged
Dynamic IP
IP Settings. Select
Obtain IP Address Automatically (DHCP)
if your ISP says you are connecting through a
dynamic IP address.
Static IP
If you are required to use a permanent (static) IP address to connect to the Internet, then select
Set Static IP
Manually
.
Internet IP Address. This is the Modem’s IP address, when seen from the WAN, or the Internet. Your ISP
will provide you with the IP Address you need to specify here.
Subnet Mask. This is the Modem’s Subnet Mask. Your ISP will provide you with the Subnet Mask.
Default Gateway. Your ISP will provide you with the default Gateway Address, which is the ISP server’s IP
address.
Primary DNS. (Required) and Secondary DNS (Optional). Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS
(Domain Name System) Server IP Address.
When finished making your changes on this tab, click the
Save Settings
button to save these changes, or
click the
Cancel Changes
button to undo your changes.
static ip address:
a fixed address assigned to
a computer or device connected to a network
Figure 5-3: Static IP
Figure 5-2: Dynamic (DHCP) IP

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