ABOUT THIS GUIDE.........................................................................................................................................II
PURPOSE.............................................................................................................................................................. II
BEFORE YOU BEGIN.............................................................................................................................................II
System Requirements .....................................................................................................................................1
GATHER INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................2
Determine Your Operating System ................................................................................................................2
Internet Service Protocol...............................................................................................................................3
Connection Address and Configuration.........................................................................................................3
LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................................ 35
UNINSTALL THE MODEM...................................................................................................................................35
Congratulations on your purchase of the ADSL PCI Modem Card for Windows® 95, 98, 2000 Me and NT
4.0. This internal modem card connects to a telephone line using a standard RJ-11 connector and follows
all the latest PC industry guidelines, including Plug and Play.
Purpose
The purpose of this manual is to discuss the installation and use of your ADSL PCI Modem Card.
Before you Begin
This manual has all the information you need to install and configure the PCI Modem card and it will
walk you through the steps. However, it is very important that you follow each step and gather the
information you will need before you begin. This will make the installation smoother and easier. Be sure
to read each instruction before you begin.
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Introduction
This section describes the ADSL PCI modem card, its features, and system requirements.
Features
The ADSL PCI Modem Card is an internal PCI device designed for use with Windows 95, 98,
2000, Me and NT 4.0. This modem card connects to an ADSL/telephone line using a standard
RJ-11 connector and follows all the latest PC industry guidelines, including Plug 'n Play. For
added convenience, an additional RJ-11 receptacle provides an outlet for a standard telephone
or fax machine. To insure interoperability with service provider DSL systems your ADSL
modem card supports DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) modulation.
Performance features:
• Remote bridging with RFC 1483 encapsulation, both LLC-SNAP and VC
multiplexing options
• Classical IP over ATM per RFC 1577
• PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) over ATM per RFC 2364
• Full LCP: NBCP, IPCP, and IPXCP
• Authentication: PAP, CHAP, SPAP, and Microsoft(r) password encryption extensions
• TAPI style interface
• Van Jacobsen IP header compression
• Software frame compression LED indicators:
• Link – indicates a valid ADSL connection
• Data – indicates data is currently being transferred via the ADSL connection
System Requirements
D-Link recommends that your PC system meet the following minimum requirements to be
able to use the ADSL PCI Modem Card:
• An IBM PC or compatible computer with a Pentium 100Mhz or faster processor
• 30 megabytes of free hard disk space
• 32 megabytes or more of main memory (RAM)
• A 8x or faster CD-ROM drive
• Microsoft Windows 95, 95 OSR2, 98, 98 Second Edition, 2000, Windows Millennium
Edition or NT 4.x (Service Pack 3 or above)
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Operating Systems:
• Windows 95, 95 OSR2
• Windows 98, 98 Second Edition
• Windows 2000
• Windows Me
• Windows NT 4.0
NOTE: You will need the original Windows operating system
installation CD-ROM to complete the installation.
The installation procedure varies according to the operating system you are using. It is critical
that you use the correct installation procedure for your operating system.
Gather Information
To make connecting and configuring your modem as easy and straightforward as possible,
gather the information listed on the form that follows. Fill out the appropriate sections of the
form for your operating system and ISP. Refer to the information during the installation and
store the form in case you need to update the information at a later date.
If you are using Windows 95, you must upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application
to version 1.3 or above. Do this by running “MSDUN13.EXE” located on the Driver CD. The
Microsoft DUN is also available for download from Microsoft at www.microsoft.com.
Determine Your Operating System
You must use the correct installation procedure for your operating system. If you are not sure
exactly which operating system you are using, follow the instructions and write down the
information on the form provided.
Follow these steps to determine your operating system:
1. Go to the Windows desktop. Right click on My Computer and select Properties.
2. Click on the General tab. The version number of your operating system is displayed.
Refer to the table for more detailed information.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION VERSION RELEASE NAME
Win 95A 4.00.950 Windows 95
Win 95B 4.00.950 B Windows 95 OSR2
Win 98 4.10.1998 Windows 98
Win 98SE 4.10.2222 A Windows 98 2nd Edition
Win 2000 5.00.2195 Windows 2000
Win Me 4.90.3000
Win NT 4.00.1381 Windows NT 4.0
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Windows Millennium
Edition
Internet Service Protocol
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses one of the protocols listed below. Look over the
information provided by your ISP or call their technical support if you are not sure which
protocol they are using.
• RFC 2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM
• RFC 1483 Multi-protocol Encapsulation over ATM, a.k.a. “Bridged Ethernet”
• RFC 1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM
Connection Address and Configuration
You need to know the connection address and configuration information for your ISP.
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Configuration Form
Before beginning the installation, photocopy or print this page and fill out the form provided.
Refer to this form when you reach the Service Options panel and enter the proper
configurations.
ADSL COMMUNICATION SETTINGS:
Protocol: RFC 1483 Multi-protocol Encapsulation over ATM
RFC 2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM
RFC 1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM
VPI value:
VCI value:
Framing: LLC/SNAP
VC MUX
ADSL Mode: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
ITU G.992.2 Annex A (G.lite)
ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1483 (MULTI-PROTOCOL
ENCAPSULATION OVER ATM) AND RFC 1577 (CLASSICAL IP OVER ATM):
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Gateway:
DNS Host Name:
DNS Domain:
DNS Server:
ACCOUNT INFORMATION FOR RFC 2364 POINT-TO-POINT PROTOCOL
OVER ATM
User Name:
Password:
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Step 1
Hardware Installation
The card must be installed on the computer’s motherboard. Since this is an electrical device,
safety is important. First, properly shutdown the computer and unplug the computer’s power
cord. Touch an unpainted screw on the back of the power supply with the tip of your
screwdriver to discharge any static electricity and prevent possible damage to the card and
computer components. Open the computer’s case.
Insert the card into an open PCI slot. Insert the card straight in and gently push straight down
until it seats firmly and has good connection. Screw the bracket on the back of the card to the
case so the card is firmly held in place.
Put the case back on the computer and plug the power cord back in. The physical installation
of the card is now complete.
Figure 1: Insert the into the PCI slot.
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Step 2
Software Installation and Configuration
Windows will automatically detect new hardware when it is added to the computer. The Add
New Hardware Wizard will appear to guide you through the Software Installation.
In order for the Modem to work you must configure it properly. The following sections show
you the steps. You must enter the proper configurations for the DSLAM. You will enter one
of the following:
• VPI
• VCI
• Framing Method
• ADSL Mode
The Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) is a machine at the phone
company’s central office that links many DSL connections to a single high speed Internet
connection. Please refer to your DSL provider’s documentation for information on the
settings you should use. If you have questions about these settings, contact your DSL
provider. Your DSL provider can tell you the specific configurations that you need.
Install Software Driver
For Windows 95, 98/98SE, 2000 and ME users, the device will be detected when you restart
the PC. The Plug-and-Play installation will walk you through the entire process. Follow the
installation steps in this guide for the operating system you are using. Windows NT 4.0 does
not support the Plug-and-Play feature but you can use the step-by-step instructions in this
installation guide.
The drivers for the device are specific to the Windows operating system with which they are
used. The following table lists the names of the driver folders each operating system and
protocol.
WINDOWS OS RFC 1483 (MPoA) RFC 1577 (IPoA) RFC 2364 (PPPoA)
Win 95/95OSR2 1483W95 1577W95 2364W95
Win 98/98SE 1483W98 1577W98 2364W98
Win NT 4.0 1483NT4 1577NT4 2364NT4
Win 2000 1483W2K 1577W2K 2364W2K
Win Me 1483WME 1577WME 2364WME
Follow the instructions appropriate to your system after you have installed the PCI Modem
and restarted the PC.
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Windows 98/98SE Driver Installation
1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window automatically appears and indicates that the new
PCI Network Controller (PCI Modem) has been found. Click Next.
2. Still in the Add New Hardware window, you will be asked ‘What do you want Windows to
do?’ Select ‘Search for the best driver for your device,’ then click Next.
3. Insert the driver CD.
4. Choose “Specify a location” and click Browse.
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5. Find the folder 1483w98, 1577w98, or 2364w98 (according to the protocol used by your ISP)
on the CD-ROM drive and click OK.
6. Again the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears indicating the location of the
driver. Click Next to install the driver.
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7. After the driver has finished installing, click Finish.
8. You must restart the computer to finish the installation. You can do that now if you wish.
9. If you install the RFC2364 (PPPoA) driver, after you restart, the Location Information
window appears automati cally. Choose the country and enter the area code where you are
located. Click Close when you are finished. You next need to configure the device. Proceed to
the section on Configuration.
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Windows 95 Driver Installation
If you want to in stall the RFC2364 (PPPoA) driver,you must upgrade the Dial-Up Networking
Application. The self-executing file is located on the Driver CD. The file name is
‘MSDUN13.EXE’. Double-click o n this file to up date D ial-up N etwo rking. Yo u will be prom pted to
restart your computer after running the application. After you install the modem, start the
computer and the follow these instructions.
1. The Update Device Driver Wizard prompts you to begin the installation of the PCI
Network Controller (PCI Modem). Insert the driver CD and click Next.
2. You will need to search for the driver. Click Other Locations… to continue.
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3. In the Select Other Location window, click Browse to search for the driver on your CD-
ROM drive.
4. Find the folder 1483w95, 1577w95, or 2364w95 (according to the protocol used by your ISP)
on the CD-ROM drive.
Click OK.
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