Us robotics Quick Installation Guide for Windows 98 FE, 98 SE, 2000, and Me Operating Systems
USB ADSL Modem
Step 1. Prepare for installation.
Note: It is very important that you have your serial number written down
for future reference. If you ever need to call our Technical Support
department, you will need this number to receive assistance. You can
find your serial number on a bar code sticker on the modem and also on
the box.
Make sure that your PC is on and that you have your operating system
CD-ROM readily available.
Quick Installation Guide for
Windows 98 FE, 98 SE, 2000, and Me
Operating Systems
part number: R24.0086.00
Step 2. Connect the Modem.
•Insert the rectangular end of the included USB cable into the USB
port of your PC, and the square end of the cable into the USB port
of the U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem. The Add new hardware
wizard window will appear.
•Click Next. The What do you want windows to do window will
appear. Click Next.
•Insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM.
•Check CD-ROM drive and make sure all other selections are
unchecked. Click Next. Windows will indicate it has found the
U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem.
•Click Next. Click Finish.
Step 3. Select the Driver.
Configuring
•Select from the list the type of Network connection you will use. Options are
WAN, LAN, or ATM. If you are uncertain which driver to select, refer to your
DSL Internet Service Provider for assistance.
•Once you select the appropriate option, click Next. The Start Copying Files
window will appear. Click Next to start copying files to the system.
•Once all files are copied onto the system, the DSL Installer will appear,
indicating it is searching for your modem. Once the modem is detected, the
modem’s power light will turn green and the data light will flash. You may be
prompted to insert your operating system CD-ROM.
(Windows 2000 and Me users: A Digital Signature Not Found screen may
appear.* Click Yes. Windows will verify that your modem is properly installed).
Step 4. Reboot.
You will be prompted to restart your PC. Click Yes, I want to restart my
computer now, remove any disks from their drives, and click Finish. Click Yes
to confirm that you want to reboot the system.
Step 5. Connect the Modem to your Phone Line.
Connect one end of the included phone cord to the phone port on the back of
your modem and connect the other end into the phone jack on the wall. The
installation of the U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem is now complete. Your data
LED should illuminate a solid green.
Note: Before modifying the TCP/IP settings for WAN, LAN, or ATM, you should
contact your DSL Internet Service Provider for the correct settings. If your
modem was supplied by your DSL Service Provider, verify with their
documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings. After configuring your TCP/IP
settings, verify that you have a valid Internet connection by accessing your
default browser or the browser of your choice.
WAN Driver
Windows 98 FE/98 SE/Me Users:
•From your PC desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click Dial-
Up Networking.
•Right-click U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection and click Properties.
•From the Properties window, click the Server Types tab.
•In the Allowed Network Protocols section, check the box next to TCP/IP
and click TCP/IP settings. The TCP/IP Settings window will appear. The
TCP/IP Settings window is used to configure the IP address, Name Server
addresses, and/or default gateway.
•After configuring the TCP/IP settings, click OK. At this point, you may be
asked to reboot. If asked, click Yes and your PC will reboot.
•In the U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection window, click OK to close.
•Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.
Windows 2000:
•From your PC desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click
Control Panel, and double-click Network & Dial-up Connections.
•Right-click U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection and click Properties.
Select the Networking tab.
•In the Components checked are used by this connection screen, check
the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP.
•Click Properties. Select Use the following IP Address.
•Make the appropriate changes as indicated by your DSL Internet Service
Provider.
•Select Use the following DNS Server addresses and enter the Preferred
DNS server address and the Alternate DNS server addresses indicated by
your DSL Internet Service Provider.
•When finished, click OK. You will return to the Properties window. Click OK.
•Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.
LAN Driver
Windows 98 FE/98 SE/Me Users:
•From your PC desktop, double-click My Computer, double-click Control
Panel, and double-click Network.
•From the list, select TCP/IP -> U.S. Robotics USB ADSL LAN Modem.
•Click Properties.
•Select the IP Address tab from the TCP/IP Properties window.
•Select either the Obtain an IP address automatically or Specify an IPaddress option. Refer to your DSL Internet Service Provider for the specific
address option.
•When finished configuring the TCP/IP settings in the TCP/IP Properties
window, click OK.
•In the Network window, click OK to end the configuring TCP/IP options
session. You may be asked to reboot your PC. If asked, click Yes, and your
PC will reboot.
•Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.
Windows 2000:
•From your PC desktop, double-click My Computer, double-click Control
Panel, and double-click Network & Dial-up Connections.
•Double-click the Local Area Connection icon. If more than one Local Area
Connection is present, select the latest.
•Click Properties. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the General tab
of the Local Area Connection window.
•Click Properties. Select Use the following IP address. The Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window will be used to alter IP settings and
DNS server addresses.
•Click OK in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.
•In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK to close.
•Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.
ATM Driver
Windows 98 SE/Me Users (Windows 98 FE Users must use WAN or LAN driver
mode):
•From your PC desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click Dial-
Up Networking.
•Right-click U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection and click Properties.
•From the Properties window, click the Server Types tab.
•In the Allowed Network Protocols section, check the box next to TCP/IP
and click TCP/IP settings. The TCP/IP Settings window will appear. The
TCP/IP Settings window is used to configure the IP address, Name Server
addresses, and/or default gateway.
•After configuring the TCP/IP settings, click OK. At this point, you may be
asked to reboot. If asked, click Yes and your PC will reboot.
•In the U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection window, click OK to close.
•Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.
Windows 2000:
•From your PC desktop, double-click My Computer, double-click Control
Panel, and double-click Network & Dial-up Connections.
•Right-click U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection and click Properties.
•From the Networking tab of the U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection
Properties window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
•In the Internet Protocol Properties window, you can configure the IP
address and DNS Server addresses. Refer to your DSL Internet Server
Provider’s documentation for the correct settings.
•Click OK in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. In the U.S.
Robotics Dial-Up PPP Connection Properties window, click OK to close.
•Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.
Troubleshooting
My computer did not detect the modem.
Possible Solution:
•Make sure that the USB cable is connected to the USB port located in the
back of your PC.
•If a second USB port in the back of your PC is available, connect the USB
cable into this USB port.
•Make sure the USB cable is securely plugged into the modem.
•Check the computer provider’s documentation if the USB devices are not
recognized.
The drivers are installed, the power LED is ON, the phone line is
connected, but the data light is off or keeps flashing.
Possible Solution:
•Make sure that the phone line is securely attached at both ends of the
modem and the wall jack.
•Insure there is NO phone line microfilter between the modem and the wall jack.
•Insure that microfilters are placed between the wall adapter and any
telephones, fax machines, answering machines, or any other non-DSL
telephone equipment. (Microfilters are usually supplied by your DSL
Internet Service Provider.)
•Unplug the USB cable from the modem for 2-3 minutes but leave the
phone line connected. Plug the USB cable back into the modem. This
should cause the modem to reconnect.
After configuring the TCP/IP settings, the modem does not
establish a connection to the Internet.
Possible Solution:
•Double-check the ATM settings of the modem. Click the DSL icon in
your Windows system tray located in the right, lower corner of the screen
near the clock, or go to the Control Panel by clicking Start, Settings, and
Control Panel. Double-click U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem.
•Verify that the VPI, VCI numbers, and the Encapsulation settings match
what your DSL Internet Service Provider has provided. If they are not
correct, refer to the documentation and/or CD-ROM provided by your DSL
Internet Service Provider.
The installation failed.
Solution:
You will need to uninstall the failed installation.
•Click Windows Start, select Settings followed by Control Panel.
•Click Add/Remove Programs.
•Locate the U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem and double-click U.S.Robotics USB ADSL Modem. You may have to scroll down to locate this
program.
•Click Add/Remove.
•When the DSL Modem Installer application is launched, click Remove and
select Yes when asked Are you sure you want to remove this software?
Do not unplug the USB cable until drivers are removed and a reboot is
requested.
Are You Still Having Problems?
1. Call the Dealer Who Sold You this U.S. Robotics Product
The dealer or DSL Internet Service Provider may be able to troubleshoot the
problem over the phone or may request that you bring the product back to the
store for service.
2. Contact the U.S. Robotics Technical Support Department
For current support contact information, go to the following web site:
http://www.usr.com/support/s-contact.asp
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that the U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem, to which this
declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents:
CE Mark: EN55022 Class B (EMC), EN55024 – (Immunity), EN60950 – (Safety)
Emmisions: (U.S.) FCC Part 15 Class B, (Canada) ICES-003
Safety: (U.S./Canada) CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 NRTL/C
Telecom: (U.S.) FCC Part 68, (Canada) Industry Canada (CS-03)
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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HARDWARE: U.S. Robotics warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship
and materials, under normal use and service, for the following length of time from the date of purchase from U.S. Robotics or its
authorized reseller:
U.S. Robotics sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at U.S. Robotics option and expense, to repair the defective
product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item, or if neither of the two foregoing
options is reasonably available, U.S. Robotics may, in its sole discretion, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the
defective product. All products that are replaced will become the property of U.S. Robotics. Replacement products may be new or
reconditioned. U.S. Robotics warrants any replaced or repaired product or part for ninety (90) days from shipment, or the remainder
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to its program specifications, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from U.S. Robotics or its authorized reseller.
U.S. Robotics warrants the media containing software against failure during the warranty period. No updates are provided. U.S.
Robotics sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at U.S. Robotics option and expense, to refund the purchase price
paid by Customer for any defective software product, or to replace any defective media with software which substantially conforms
to applicable U.S. Robotics published specifications. Customer assumes responsibility for the selection of the appropriate applications
program and associated reference materials. U.S. Robotics makes no warranty or representation that its software products will
meet Customer’s requirements or work in combination with any hardware or applications software products provided by third
parties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will
be corrected. For any third-party products listed in the U.S. Robotics software product documentation or specifications as being
compatible, U.S. Robotics will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility, except where the noncompatibility is caused by a
“bug” or defect in the third party’s product or from use of the software product not in accordance with U.S. Robotics published
specifications or User Guide.
THIS U.S. ROBOTICS PRODUCT MAY INCLUDE OR BE BUNDLED WITH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE, THE USE OF WHICH IS
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SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE. FOR THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE END-USER LICENSE
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on, or integrated with any products returned to U.S. Robotics for repair, whether under warranty or not.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE: Customer must contact a U.S. Robotics Corporate Service Center or an Authorized U.S.
Robotics Service Center within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of purchase
Twelve (12) months
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be pre-authorized by U.S. Robotics with a Service Repair Order (SRO) number marked on the outside of the package, and sent
prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment, and it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that
provides for tracking of the package. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at U.S. Robotics expense, not later
than thirty (30) days after U.S. Robotics receives the defective product. Return the product to:
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* U.S. Robotics has thoroughly tested this driver in conjunction with the supported hardware and has verified compatibility with
Windows 2000 and Windows Me. Because U.S. Robotics wants its customers to take full advantage of the modem’s functionality,
we have made the driver available.
In the United States:
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Modem ADSL USB
Guide d’installation abrégé pour les
Étape 1. Préparation à l’installation.
Remarque : Il est très important que vous inscriviez le numéro de série
pour toute référence ultérieure. Si éventuellement vous deviez appeler
notre service d’assistance technique, vous aurez besoin de ce numéro
pour bénéficier d’une assistance. Ce numéro de série est indiqué sur un
autocollant avec code à barres placé sur le modem ainsi que sur la
boîte.
Assurez-vous que votre PC est sous tension et que vous avez le
CD-ROM de votre système d’exploitation à portée de la main.
systèmes d’exploitation Windows 98 FE,
98 SE, 2000 et Me
Étape 2. Connexion du modem.
•Insérez la fiche rectangulaire du câble USB fourni dans le port
USB de votre PC, et la fiche carrée du câble dans le port USB du
U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem. L’assistant Ajout de nouveau
matériel s’affiche.
•Cliquez sur Suivant. La fenêtre Que voulez-vous faire? apparaît.
Cliquez sur Suivant.
•Insérez le CD d’installation dans le lecteur de CD-ROM.
•Cochez le lecteur de CD-ROM et assurez-vous que toutes les autres
sélections sont désactivées. Cliquez sur Suivant. Windows annonce
qu’il a trouvé le U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem.
•Cliquez sur Suivant. Cliquez sur Terminer.
Étape 3. Sélection du pilote.
•Choisissez dans la liste le type de connexion réseau que vous souhaitez
utiliser. Vous pouvez sélectionner WAN, LAN ou ATM. Si vous ne savez
pas quel pilote choisir, demandez conseil à votre fournisseur de services
Internet DSL.
•Lorsque vous avez sélectionné l’option appropriée, cliquez sur Suivant.
La fenêtre Copie des fichiers apparaît. Cliquez sur Suivant pour copier
les fichiers sur le système.
•Une fois les fichiers copiés sur le système, l’installateur DSL apparaît et
indique qu’il est en train de rechercher votre modem. Une fois le modem
détecté, le témoin d’alimentation du modem devient vert et la DEL «data»
clignote. Le programme peut vous demander d’insérer le CD-ROM de votre
système d’exploitation.
Utilisateurs de Windows 2000 et Me : La fenêtre «Digital Signature Not
Found» (signature numérique introuvable) peut apparaître.* Cliquez sur Yes.
Windows vérifie que votre modem est correctement installé.
Étape 5. Branchement du modem à la ligne
téléphonique.
Branchez une extrémité du câble téléphonique fourni au port téléphone
situé à l’arrière de votre modem et l’autre extrémité à la prise téléphonique
murale. L’installation du U.S. Robotics USB ADSL Modem est maintenant
terminée. La DEL «Data» devrait s’allumer en vert.
Configuration
Remarque : Avant de modifier les paramètres TCP/IP pour un WAN, un LAN
ou un ATM, nous vous recommandons de demander à votre fournisseur de
services Internet DSL quels sont les paramètres à utiliser. Si votre modem
vous a été fourni par votre fournisseur de services DSL, consultez sa
documentation pour trouver quels paramètres TCP/IP utiliser. Après avoir
configuré vos paramètres TCP/IP, vérifiez que votre connexion Internet
fonctionne correctement en vous connectant via votre navigateur implicite ou
celui de votre choix.
Étape 4. Redémarrage.
Vous êtes invité à redémarrer votre PC. Cliquez sur Oui, je veux redémarrer
mon ordinateur maintenant, puis retirez le CD-ROM du lecteur et cliquez sur
Terminer. Cliquez sur Oui pour confirmer que vous souhaitez redémarrer le
système.
Pilote WAN
Utilisateurs de Windows 98 FE, 98 SE et Me :
•Cliquez deux fois sur Poste de travail, puis sur Accès réseau à
distance.
•Cliquez avec le bouton droit de la souris sur U.S. Robotics Dial-Up
PPP Connection, puis cliquez sur Propriétés.
•Dans la fenêtre Propriétés, cliquez sur l’onglet Types de serveur.
•Dans la zone Protocoles réseau autorisés, cochez la case TCP/IP, puis
cliquez sur Paramètres TCP/IP. La fenêtre Paramètres TCP/IP apparaît.
Cette fenêtre permet de configurer l’adresse IP, les adresses de serveurs
de noms et la passerelle implicite.
•Lorsque vous avez terminé de configurer les paramètres TCP/IP, cliquez
sur OK. Vous pouvez alors être invité à redémarrer votre ordinateur. Dans
ce cas, cliquez sur Oui. Votre PC redémarre.
•Cliquez sur OK pour fermer la fenêtre U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP
Connection.
•Votre modem est maintenant prêt pour la navigation Internet.
Utilisateurs de Windows 2000 :
•Cliquez deux fois sur Poste de travail, puis sur Panneau de
configuration, et enfin sur Connexions réseau et accès à distance.
•Cliquez avec le bouton droit de la souris sur U.S. Robotics Dial-Up PPP
Connection, puis cliquez sur Propriétés. Cliquez sur l’onglet Mise en
réseau.
•Dans la fenêtre Les composants sélectionnés sont utilisés par cette
connexion, cochez la case Protocole Internet TCP/IP.
•Cliquez sur Propriétés. Choisissez Utiliser l’adresse IP suivante.
•Procédez aux modifications appropriées en fonction des indications de
votre fournisseur de services Internet DSL.
•Choisissez Utiliser les adresses de serveur DNS suivantes et entrez
l’adresse de serveur DNS principale et l’adresse de serveur DNS
secondaire indiquées par votre fournisseur de services DSL.
•Lorsque vous avez terminé, cliquez sur OK. Vous revenez alors à la fenêtre
Propriétés. Cliquez sur OK.
•Votre modem est maintenant prêt pour la navigation Internet.
Pilote LAN
Utilisateurs de Windows 98 FE, 98 SE et Me :
•Cliquez deux fois sur Poste de travail, puis sur Panneau de
configuration, et enfin sur Réseau.
•Dans la liste proposée, sélectionnez TCP/IP->U.S. Robotics USB ADSL
LAN Modem.
•Cliquez sur Propriétés.
•Cliquez sur l’onglet Adresse IP de la fenêtre Propriétés TCP/IP.
•Cochez soit l’option Obtenir automatiquement une adresse IP, soit
l’option Spécifier une adresse IP. Communiquez avec votre fournisseur
de services DSL si vous souhaitez préciser l’adresse IP.
•Lorsque vous avez terminé de configurer les paramètres TCP/IP dans la
fenêtre Propriétés TCP/IP, cliquez sur OK.
•Dans la fenêtre Réseau, cliquez sur OK pour terminer la session de
configuration des options TCP/IP. Vous pouvez alors être invité à
redémarrer votre PC. Dans ce cas, cliquez sur Oui. Votre PC redémarre.
•Votre modem est maintenant prêt pour la navigation Internet.
Utilisateurs de Windows 2000 :
•Cliquez deux fois sur Poste de travail, puis sur Panneau de
configuration, et enfin sur Connexions réseau et accès à distance.
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