The SMC7003-PCI is a cost effective, controller less ADSL solution that
requires minimal external components. (Only one external line driver is needed in the
analog front-end circuit). The SMC7003-PCI achieves transmission rates of up to
8Mbps downstream and 768Kbps upstream over existing copper wire. This rate is more
than 140 times faster than a 56K analog modem. The SMC7003-PCI designed to meet
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU G.dmt and G.lite requirements with both splitter and
splitterless operations. In addition, the SMC7003-PCI is interoperable with all major
“central office” DSLAMs. It’s software offers maximum implementation flexibility,
management and diagnosis capabilities.
Features
lCompliant with ANSI T1.413 i2, ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) and G.992.2
(G.lite) and G.994.1 (G.hs) in ADSL layer.
lSupports PPP RFC2364 (PPPoA), RFC2516, IP RFC1483 and IP
RFC1577 over ATM.
l Data rates up to 8Mbps downstream and 768Kbps upstream.
l Compliant with Microsoft WHQL Specification.
l Supports Win 95, 98, 2000, Millennium and NT4.0.
l Standard Windows Wizard driver installation.
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DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE
Connector Pin-out
The SMC7003-PCI is equipped with a RJ-11 jack for connection to the ADSL data
port. The center two pins, pins 2 and 3, are used for ADSL data. For the card to make
a proper ADSL connection, the installed ADSL data port should also use pins 2 and 3
for data. If the ADSL data port installation uses pins 1 and 4 for data, then a wiring
converter will be required. Do not alter or remove the wiring converter if present.
Consult with your ADSL provider before attempting any wiring changes.
Jumper Pin Configuration Guide
ATTENTION!! Before Installing the SMC7003 -PCI:
It is important to verify that the ADSL data port RJ-11 jack is configured so that the
center two pins, pins 2 and 3, are used for ADSL data, otherwise the SMC7003-PCI
will not make a proper connection. Your SMC7003-PCI features pin jumpers that
enable the user to set the configuration to make the proper connection. The default
setting of the SMC7003-PCI is set to 2 and 3. If the ADSL data port installation uses
pins 1 and 4 for data, then the jumper settings on your board will need to be
reconfigured. To do this, orient your board per the diagram below (the RJ-11
connector should be facing towards you) and simply lift the jumper off of the pin
setting for 2 and 3, and place it onto the pin setting for 1 and 2, which your ADSL
modem utilizes.
1. The standard jumper configuration utilizes center pins 2 and 3 as shown
above:
2. If the alternative configuration for outer pins 1 and 4 is required, simply
move the jumper pins to the right, as shown below:
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INSTALLING THE SMC7003-PCI
STEP 1 – KNOW YOUR PC’S OPERATING SYSTEM
You will need to know the exact version of Microsoft Windows installed in your computer. If you do not know or
are unsure, please proceed as follows to determine your version of the Microsoft Operating System.
On your desktop, right-click My Computer. Then select Properties. The version number of the Microsoft
Windows Operating System installed in your computer will be displayed on the General tab. Refer to the
following table for more detailed information.
Windows OS System Properties Description Release (Microsoft Web)
Win 95A 4.00.950A Windows 95 OSR1
Win 95B 4.00.950B Windows 95 OSR2
Win 98 4.10.1998 Window 98
Win 98SE
Win 2000
Win NT
If you have questions regarding your PC system and the Microsoft Windows Operating System, please contact
your original PC manufacturer or Microsoft for assistance.
Before installing the SMC7003- PCI, it is important to verify that the ADSL data port RJ-11 jack is configured so that the center
two pins, pins 3 and 4, are used for ADSL data, otherwise the SMC7003-PCI will not make a proper connection. If the ADSL
data port installation uses pins 2 and 5 for data, then a wiring converter will be required. Do not alter or remove a wiring
converter if present. Consult with your ADSL service provider regarding a wiring converter or before attempting any wiring
changes.
4.10.2222A 2nd Edition Windows 98 2nd Edition
5.00.2195 Windows 2000
4.00.1381 Windows NT 4.0
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ADSL Driver Selection
Step 2 – Determine your Connection settings
You need to know your PC systems Windows OS and Internet Protocol supplied by your ADSL service provider.
Refer to the following chart for your ADSL Driver.
Protocol Selection
RFC1483 ð Bridged Ethernet over ATM
RFC2364 ð Point -to-Point Protocol over ATM
RFC1577 ð Classical Internet Protocol over ATM
RFC2516 ð Point -to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
Note@ : RFC2516 (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is supported by third party developers. See the
PPPoE driver supplement for detailed information and installation instructions.
Having de termined the ADSL Driver you will be installing, you now need to gather the connection information
supplied by your ADSL service provider.
Host: User Name:
Domain: Password:
Gateway: Host or IP Address:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
DNS or server address:
See Note@
See Note@
See Note@
See Note@
See Note@
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STEP 3 – INSTALL THE SMC7003 -PCI
Caution: To avoid possible damage to your SMC7003-PCI, touch the metal chassis of your PC system to remove
static charge from your person, and then remove your SMC7003-PCI from the protective anti-static bag.
1. Shut down your computer and switch the power off.
2. Unplug the power cord for your computer from the electrical
outlet.
3. Remove the cover from your systems
chassis (see your PC manufacturer’s
manual).
4. Unscrew “slot cover bracket” from an unused PCI (usually
white in color) slot.
5. Gently and evenly insert the PCI
modem card into your empty PCI slot.
6. Make sure the card is firmly seated, and then
secure the card with the bracket screw.
7. Replace the cover of your computer system.
8. Connect the ADSL/phone line to the connector
port on the modem card and plug the other end of
the cable into your ADSL/phone service.
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Step 4 – Install the drivers and make a connection
You will be installing drivers and then proceeding to make an Internet connection. This process requires you to
enter in information as prompted by the Microsoft Installation Wizard.
NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the
installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM. Some systems may have already
installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the Microsoft Windows CD- ROM handy just in case.
Proceed now to the installation procedure for the Windows Operating System installed in your
computer.
Windows 95A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 7
Windows 95B ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 9
Windows 98/98SE----------------------------------------------------------------------Page11
Windows 2000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 18
Windows NT - RFC 1483 or RFC 1577 --------------------------------------------Page 24
Windows NT - RFC 2364--------------------------------------------------------------Page 27
Windows Me-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Page 31
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Windows 95A
After installing the SMC7003-PCI, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on.
Before you proceed to install drivers you will need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application
to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM.
1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the
ADSL modem as a PCI Network Controller.CANCEL the New hardware found window.
2. At your desktop, click Start, and then select Run .
3. The Run window appears. Insert the SMC Universal CD, then
click on Browse and proceed to locate the ADSL Driver 95
CD-ROM. Then locate and select the Msdun13.exe file. The
Msdun13.exe appears in the Open box. Click OK.
4. The Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 window appears with the
message This will install Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 for
Windows 95. Do you wish to continue? Click Yes .
5. An End-User License Agreement will app ear. To accept, click
Yes.
6. Back in the Microsoft Dial -Up Networking 1.3 window.
You will be asked: Do you want to restart your computer
now? Click Yes.
NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to
complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM. Some
systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM
handy just in case.
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7. After your computer reboots, the New Hardware Found window
will detect the SMC7003-PCI as a PCI Network Controller.
Select the Driver from disk provided by hardwaremanufacturer option. Click OK.
8. Insert the SMC Universal CD into your systems CD drive.
9. The Install From Disk window appears. Click Browse to locate
the driver on your CD -ROM for the protocol supported by your
ADSL provider: 1483w95, 2364w95, or 1577w95 (The example
uses “D” as the CD-ROM drive letter. Drive letters may vary.)
Then click OK.
NOTE :During the installation process you may be asked to insert
your Windows 95 CD. Insert the Windows 95 CD into the CD
drive and click OK.
NOTE : If during the file copying process a file is reported as “not
found” enter the path with the CD Drive letter and : \Win95
(ex:D:/Win95).
10. You must now set the ADSL configuration. Go to page 13.
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WINDOWS 95B
After installing the SMC7003-PCI, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on.
Before you proceed to install drivers you will need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to
version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM.
1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the
SMC7003-PCI as a PCI Network Controller. CANCEL the New
hardware found window.
2. At your desktop, click Start, and then select Run .
3. The Run window appears. Insert the SMC Universal CD, then
click on Browse and proceed to locate the ADSL Driver 95
CD-ROM. Then locate and select the Msdun13.exe file. The
Msdun13.exe appears in the Open box. Click OK.
4. The Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 window appears with the
message This will install Microsoft Dial -Up Networking 1.3 for Windows 95. Do you wish to continue? Click Yes .
5. An End-User License Agreement will appear. To accept, click Yes.
6. Back in the Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 window.
You will be asked Do you want to restart your computer
now? Click Yes.
You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the
installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM. Some systems may
have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM handy just in
case.
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12.
You must now set the ADSL configuration.
Go to page 13.
7. After your computer reboots, the Update Device DriverWizard
will detect the SMC7003 -PCI as a PCI Network Controller, click
Next.
8. Insert the SMC Universal CD into you systems CD drive.
9. The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear and in dicate that
“Windows was unable to locate a driver for this device ”. Click Other Locations .
10. The Select Other Location window appears. Click Browse to
locate the driver on your CD-ROM for the protocol supported by
your ADSL provider: 1483w95, 2364w95 or 1577w95
(The example uses “E” as the CD -ROM drive letter. Your drive
may have a different letter.) Then click OK.
11. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then find the SMC ADSL
PCI NIC. Click Finish.
NOTE: During the installation process you may be asked to insert your Windows 95 CD- ROM. Insert the Windows 95
CD into the drive and click OK.NOTE:During the installation
process you may be asked to insert your Windows 95 CD-ROM.
Insert the Win95 CD into the drive. Click OK. NOTE: If during
the file copying process a file is reported as “not found” enter the
path (CD Drive letter) and :\Win95 (ex. D:\Win95)
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INSTALLING THE SMC7003-PCI
WINDOWS 98/98SE
After installing the SMC7003-PCI, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on.
1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically
appear to indicate that a new PCI Network Controller has been
found. Click Next.
2. Still in the Add New Hardware Wizard. You will be asked
“What do you want Windows to do?” Select the Search for the best driver for your device option, then click Next.
3. Insert the ADSL Driver CD into your systems CD- ROM drive.
4. Select Specify a location and click Browse to locate the driver on
your CD-ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider:
1483w98 or 2364w98 or 1577w98 (The example uses “D” as the
CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter.) Then
click Next.
5. The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear and indicate the
SMC ADSL PCI NIC has been recognized and will install a new
driver. Click Next .
6. If prompted to insert your Windows CD, do so at this time, then
click OK.
7. Enter the [CD drive Letter] and then:\Win98 (ex: E:\Win98 ) and
click OK.
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8.At the conclusion of the driver installation, the Add New
Hardware Wizard window appears and displays your newly
installed SMC ADSL PCI NIC. Click Finish.
9. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system
to setup the ADSL Modem Drivers , a system Restart is required.
Click Yes.
NOTE: After restarting the system, the Diagnostic Tool icon (See Appendix) is active and monitoring
connectivity.
10. You must now set the ADSL configuration. Go to page 13.
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WINDOWS 95/98
click
Configuration
option
.
SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1483/1577/2364
1. After your PC has rebooted, right-
on the Mapi Icon, and select the
NOTE: The service mode type will be one of the following:
c ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
c ITU G.992.2 Annex A (G.lite)
c ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt)
4. The PVC Setup window appears. Click Yes to restart
your PC system and to allow the new changes to take
effect.
5. You must now make an ADSL connection. Proceed to the section for your protocol.
RFC1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM ð Go to page 14
RFC1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM ð Go to page 14
RFC2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM ð Go to page 18
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