in a residential
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is not guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna. Increase the separate between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Corecess 3115 is a registered trademark of Corecess Inc. Windows is registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. Corecess Inc. 500-2, Sangdaewon-dong, Jungwon-ku, Sungnam-city, Kyungki-do, Korea, 462-120 TEL: +82-31-739-6600 FAX: +82-31-739-6622 http://www.corecess.com Using This Document Thank you for using the product of Corecess. This manual will show you how to set up the Corecess 3115 ADSL modem, and how to customize its configuration to get the most out of your new product. This user manual uses the following conventions:
Note: Introduces useful item for the use of product, reference, and its related materials. Caution: Explains possible situations or conditions of improper operation and possibility of losing data and provides suggestions how to deal with those cases. Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................... 4 Key Features ............................................................. 4 System Requirement ................................................. 4 Types of ADSL Services ............................................ 5 Getting to Know the Corecess 3115 ......................... 7 Unpacking the Box ..................................................... 7 Front Panel ................................................................. 8 Rear Panel ................................................................. 9 Connecting Hardware ................................................ 10 Basic Procedure of Cabling ..................................... 11 Optional Procedure of Cabling ................................ 12 Connecting Power ................................................... 13 Configuring Your Computers .................................... 14 Before you begin ..................................................... 14 Windows XP ............................................................ 14 Windows 2000/NT ................................................... 15 Windows 95/98/ME ................................................. 16 Configuring a Computer Connected to the USB Port .... 17 Troubleshooting ........................................................... 21 Technical Specifications ............................................ 23 Introduction The Corecess 3115 is an Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) modem used for home connectivity to an ADSL service provider network. The Corecess 3115 ADSL modem receives adaptive data rates of up to 8Mbps downstream and transmits 1Mbps upstream. Key Features The Corecess 3115 ADSL modem provides the following key features:
Internal ADSL modem for high-speed Internet access
10/100Base-T Ethernet router to provide Internet connectivity to all computers on your LAN
USB port for connecting a USB-enabled PC (optional)
Network address translation (NAT), Firewall, and IP filtering functions to provide security for your LAN
Network configuration through DHCP Server and DHCP Relay
Services including IP route and DNS configuration, RIP, and IP and DSL performance monitoring
Configuration program you access via an HTML browser System Requirement In order to use the Corecess 3115, you must have the following:
ADSL service up and running on your telephone line, with at least one public Internet address for your computer.
One or more computers each containing an Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-T network interface card (NIC) and/or a single computer with a USB port.
An Ethernet hub/switch, if you are connecting the device to more than one computer on an Ethernet network.
For system configuration using the supplied web-based program: a web browser such as Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or Netscape v4.7 or later. 4 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Types of ADSL Service The Corecess 3115 supports the following types of ADSL service. Bridge Mode The Corecess 3115 in bridge mode behaves like a wire which is connecting a local PC directly to a service providers network. Router Mode The Corecess 3115 in router mode can be organized as a small LAN using NAT and DHCP server function with IP routing. It allows multiple PCs to communicate and share the resource using only one ADSL line. There are three types of router mode: PPPoA/PPPoE, Static IP, and Dynamic IP. The following table shows the typical configuration for using the Corecess 3115 in bridge mode or router mode. ADSL Service Configuration Bridge Mode VPI/VCI Provided by ISP Static IP Address N/A Subnet Mask N/A WAN Default Gateway N/A 1483 Bridged IP LLC PPPoA/PPPoE Provided by ISP N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) PPPoA VC-Mux/
PPPoE LLC Router Mode Static IP Provided by ISP Provided by ISP Provided by ISP Provided by ISP 1483 Bridged IP LLC Dynamic IP Provided by ISP N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) 1483 Bridged IP LLC Encapsulation Bridge PPP User Name PPP Password DHCP Client IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server LAN Enabled N/A N/A Disable N/A N/A N/A Disable Provided by ISP Provided by ISP Disable Disable N/A N/A Disable Disable N/A N/A Enabled 10.0.0.2 (Default) 10.0.0.2 (Default) 255.0.0.0 (Default) 255.0.0.0 (Default) 255.0.0.0 (Default) 10.0.0.2 (Default) Enabled Enabled Enabled
(continued) 5 ADSL Service Configuration NAT DNS Bridge Mode N/A N/A PPPoA/PPPoE NAPT N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) Router Mode Static IP NAPT Provided by ISP Dynamic IP NAPT N/A
(Automatically assigned by ISP) 6 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Getting to Know the Corecess 3115 Unpacking the Box Check the shipping carton carefully to ensure that the contents include the items you ordered.
Corecess 3115 ADSL modem
Power adapter and power cord
Ethernet cable (straight-through type)
Standard phone/DSL line cable
Installation guide (this document) Installation guide P W R L I N K N E T A C T L A N D A T A Corecess3115 Corecess 3115 Power adpater Power cord Phone/DSL line cable(RJ-11) Ethernet cable (straight-through type) Note: If you purchase the Corecess 3115 model which has an USB port, the following optional USB cable and installation CD are included in the package:
Installation CD USB cable Note: The following hardware is not provided but neccssary to install and configure the Corecess 3115. Before installing the Corecess 3115, prepare the following hardware:
Micro-filter or splitter (provided separately by your service provider)
PC with Ethernet port or adapter (optional) Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. 7 Front Panel The front panel contains lights called LEDs that indicate the status of the unit. DATA LINK PW R ACT LAN NET Function Color Green On : The Corecess 3115 is powered on. Off : The Corecess 3115 is powered off. On : ADSL link is established and active. Flash : The Corecess 3115 is trying to establish ADSL link. Off : No ADSL link. Green Label PWR LINK NET Green On : WAN link is established and active. Off : No WAN link. Flash : ADSL data activity occurs (may appear solid when data traffic is heavy). Off : No ADSL data activity. ACT Green LAN Green On : LAN link is established and active. Off : No LAN link. Flash : LAN data activity occurs (may appear solid when data traffic is heavy). Off : No LAN data activity. DATA Green 8 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Rear Panel USB LINE PHONE The rear panel contains the ports for the units data and power connections. CONSOL 5V DC LAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OFF ON 8 No.
Name PHONE*
LINE USB*
LAN CONSOL*
DC IN
(F/G) *
OFF/ON Function Connects to a telephone. Connects the device to a telephone jack for DSL communication. Connects to the USB port on your PC. Connects the device to your PCs Ethernet port, or to the uplink port on your LANs hub, using the cable provided. Connects the device to a console terminal. Connects to the supplied power converter cable. Connects to Frame Ground for earthing. Switches the unit on and off. The parts with * in the Name field are optional. They could be provided or not according to the Corecess 3115 model which you have purchased. 9 Connecting Hardware ON OFF LAN USB LINE 5V DC PHONE CONSOL Phone Phone cable The Corecess 3115 supports both the POTS splitter and micro-filter phone configurations. Before cabling the Corecess 3115, verify your configuration with your service provider. This section describes how to connect the Corecess 3115 to the phone jack, the power outlet, and your computer or network. The following figure illustrates the hardware connections. The layout of the ports on your device may vary from the layout shown. Refer to the steps that follow for specific instructions. ETHERNET connection: or Hub or switch (for local area) Console terminal Power adapter Console cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable ADSL cable USB cable Earth PC PC PC PC
The parts covered
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with are optional. 10 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Basic Procedure of Cabling Connecting ADSL Line (LINE Port) If the Corecess 3115 doesnt have the PHONE port:
Unplug the telephone line from the wall receptacle and plug the line end of the micro-filter to the wall phone jack.
Connect the telephone cable that was unplugged from step 1 to the Phone port of the micro-filter.
Connect the provided phone/DSL cable to the Modem port of the micro-filter and then connect the other end of the cable to the LINE port of the Corecess 3115. 1 2 PHONE LINE LAN 5V DC OFF ON 3 If the Corecess 3115 has the PHONE port:
Unplug the telephone line from the telephone and plug the line to the LINE port of the Corecess 3115. Connecting PC (LAN Port)
< PHONE .>
1 PHONE LINE LAN 5V DC OFF ON If you use the Ethernet adapter, connect the provided Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the Corecess 3115 and then connect the other end of the cable to Ethernet port on the NIC installed to your PC. PHONE LINE LAN 5V DC OFF ON
< PHONE .>
Note: If you are connecting a LAN to the Corecess 3115, you must use a crossover Ethernet cable
(not provided) to attach a regular hub or switch port. The crossover cable is wired differently than the cable you would use to connect to a hub. When you compare the colored wires on each end of a straight-through cable, they will be in the same sequence; on crossover cables, they will not. Contact your ISP for assistance. 11 Optional Procedure of Cabling Connecting Telephone (PHONE Port) Connect the telephone line to the PHONE port of the Corecess 3115 and a telephone. PHONE LINE USB LAN CONSOL 5V DC OFF ON
< LINE .>
Connecting PC (USB Port) If you use the USB port, connect the provided USB cable to the USB port of the Corecess 3115 and then connect the other end of the cable to USB port on your PC. PHONE LINE USB LAN CONSOL 5V DC OFF ON
< LINE .>
Note: You can attach a single computer to the device using a USB cable. The USB port is useful if you have a USB-enabled PC that does not have a network interface card for attaching to your Ethernet network. For using the USB, you must install a USB driver and configure the computer. For complete instructions, see page 17. Connecting Console Terminal (CONSOLE Port) Caution: General users need not to connect a console terminal. It is only for the ADSL Service Provider. Connect a console cable to the CONSOL port of the Corecess 3115 and then connect the other end of the cable to the terminal or a PC. PHONE LINE USB LAN CONSOL 5V DC OFF ON
< LINE .>
12 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Connecting Power Caution: You must use the power adapter provided with the Corecess 3115.
Connect the provided power supply cable into the 5V DC port of the Corecess 3115.
Connect the provided power cord to the power supply and connect the other end of the cord to an appropriate electrical outlet.
PHONE LINE LAN 5V DC OFF ON
Caution: You must power on the Corecess 3115 before powering on your PC. If you power on your PC first, PCs IP address may not be properly assigned. Note: The following figure shows a configuration using a POTS splitter instead of micro-filters. Voice Splitter Data Ethernet or USB P W R L I N K N E T A C T L A N D A T A Corecess3115 Corecess 3115
<3115 PHONE
PC Corecess 3115 PHONE LINE USB CONSOL LAN 5V DC OFF ON USB Ethernet PC Data Splitter Voice 13 Configuring Your Computers This section provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on your computers to work with the Corecess 3115. Before you begin By default, the Corecess 3115 automatically assigns all required Internet settings to your PCs. You need only to configure the PCs to accept the information when it is assigned.
If you have connected your PC via the USB port, see the USB configuration instructions on page 17.
If you have connected your PC of LAN via the LAN port to the Corecess 3115, follow the instructions that correspond to the operating system installed on your PC. Caution: When you configure your computer, leave the default value of any other configuration that is not mentioned in the following description. Windows XP 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button and then select Control Panel. (Figure 1) 2. Double-click the Network 3. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon at the <Network icon at the <Control Panel> window. Connections> windows and select Properties. (Figure 2) 4. In the <Local Area Connection Properties> dialog box, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the This connection uses the following items list and click
. (Figure 3) Figure 1 Figure 2 5. In the <Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties)> dialog box, click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. Also click the radio button labeled the Obtain DNS server address automatically. (Figure 4) 14 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Figure 3 Figure 4 twice to confirm your changes, and close the Control Panel. 6. Click Windows 2000/NT 1. In the Windows task, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Network and Dial-up Connections. (Figure 1) 2. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon at the <Network and Dial-up Connections> windows and then select Properties. (Figure 2) 3. In the <Local Area Connection Properties> dialog box,
. select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click
(Figure 3) Figure 1 Figure 2 4. In the <Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties> dialog box, click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. Also click the radio button labeled Obtain DNS server address automatically.
(Figure 4) 5. Click Figure 3 Figure 4 twice to confirm your changes, and close the Control Panel. 15 Windows 95/98/ME 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. (Figure 1) 2. Double-click the Network 3. In the <Network> dialog box, select TCP/IP, and then click icon. (Figure 2) Figure 1 4. In the <TCP/IP Properties> dialog box, click the [IP Address] tab and then click the radio button labeled Obtain an IP address automatically. (Figure 3) 5. Click the [DNS Configuration] tab, and then click the radio button labeled Disable DNS. (Figure 4) 6. Click the [Gateway] tab and ensure that there is no gateway Figure 3 Figure 2 installed. If there are installed gateways, delete them by clicking [Remove]. Click
. (Figure 5) 7. Click twice to confirm and save your changes. You will be prompted to restart Windows. Click
. 16 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Figure 4 Figure 5 Configuring a Computer Connected to the USB Port If you use the Corecess 3115s USB port to connect to a PC, you must install the provided USB driver software on the PC. The driver enables Ethernet-over-USB communication with the Corecess 3115. Windows 2000 1. Turn on the PC connected with the Corecess 3115. 2. Once the Corecess 3115 is connected to the PC, the Windows plug-and-play routine will detect the new device and show the <Found New Hardware Wizard>. Click
. (Figure 1, 2) Figure 1 3. Two choices appear. Choose Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Figure 2 to go to the next wizard panel. (Figure 3) 4. The wizard prompts you to specify a location to search for the driver you are installing. After Figure 3 Figure 4 inserting the installation driver CD into the CD-ROM drive, click CD-ROM drives and click
. (Figure 4) 17 5. The wizard shows a verification panel and displays the choice you made(USB NET CARD). Click the USB. (Figure 5) to start the installation of the drivers and connection to the ADSL modem over 6. The system finds the driver and begins to Figure 5 automatically copy the driver files from the CD.
(Figure 6) 7. When the driver installation is complete, click
. (Figure 7) Figure 6 Windows XP 1. Turn on the PC connected with the Corecess 3115. 2. Once the Corecess 3115 is connected to the PC, the Windows plug-and-play routine will detect Figure 7 the new device and show the <Found New Hardware Wizard>. Choose Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click to go to the next wizard panel. (Figure 1) Figure 1 Figure 2 18 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide 3. Two choices appear. Choose Include this location in the search and enter the CD-ROM drive letter. Insert the installation driver CD into the CD-ROM drive and click
. (Figure 2) 4. If the path is correct, the system finds the driver and begins to automatically copy the driver files from the CD. (Figure 3) Figure 3 Figure 4 5. During the driver installation, the window for verifying the compatibility of the driver with XP may appear. Click Continue Anyway. (Figure 4) 6. When the driver installation is complete, click
. (Figure 5) 7. The <Found New Hardware Wizard> appears again to install USB Network Adapter. Choose Figure 5 Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click
(Figure 6) to go to the next wizard panel. 8. Two choices appear. Choose Include this location in the search, enter the CD-ROM drive letter and Figure 6 Figure 7 click
. (Figure 7) 19 9. The system finds the driver and begins to automatically copy the driver files from the CD.
(Figure 8) Figure 8 Figure 9 10. During the driver installation, the window for verifying the compatibility of the driver with XP may appear. Click Continue Anyway. (Figure 9) 11. When the driver installation is complete, click
. (Figure 10) Figure 10 12. Now that the USB driver installation is complete, you must configure the USB PC so that its IP properties place it on the same subnet as the Corecess 3115s USB port. The Corecess 3115 is configured to assign an appropriate IP address to the USB PC. If you want to use this automatic assignment feature, called DHCP server, you must configure the USB PC to accept dynamically assigned IP information. Follow the instruction on pages 14 through 16 that correspond to the operating system installed on the PC. 20 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Troubleshooting If you cannot connect to ADSL network, please check the status of the LEDs on the front panel, and then ensure the following:
1. Check the LAN LED If the LAN LED goes off, ensure that the Ethernet cable is firmly connected both to the LAN port on the Corecess 3115 and Ethernet port on the NIC installed to your PC. 2. Check the LINK LED If the LINK LED blinks continuously and never stays solid on, ensure that the ADSL cable is firmly connected to the LINE port on the Corecess 3115. If the LINK LED still blinks, contact your ADSL service provider. If the LINK LED goes off, turn off the power of the Corecess 3115 by pressing the power switch and turn on the power again. If LINK LED still blinks, contact your vendor. 3. Check your PCs IP address If all LEDs operate normally and cables are firmly connected to the ports, ensure that your PCs IP address is properly assigned. Otherwise, assign a new IP address according to your operating system. Windows 95/98/ME
Click the Start button and select Run.
Select Ethernet adapter connected with the Corecess 3115 and click Release All.
Input winipcfg and press the [Enter] key.
Click Renew All. 21 Windows 2000/NT/XP
Click the Start button and select Run.
The DOS-prompt appears. Input ipconfig
/release and press [Enter] key. 4. Restart your PC
Input cmd and press the [Enter] key.
Input ipconfig /renew and press [Enter] key. If new IP address is not assigned properly or you cannot solve the problem, ensure that the Corecess 3115 turns on and then restart your PC. 22 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide Technical Specifications Description Specification Standard Interface ADSL Protocol Connector Default Option LED Environmental Conditions Physical Conditions
: DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) ADSL Standard
T1.413i2 ADSL Standard
ITU-T G.992.1(G.dmt) ADSL Standard
ITU-T G.992.2(G.lite) ADSL Standard IEEE Standard
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Ethernet
10/100Base-TX
Connector: RJ-45, USB ADSL Line
Line Code
Downstream : Max 8Mbps
: Max 1Mbps
Upstream
Connector
: RJ-11
PPP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 2364)
PPP over ATM LLCSNAP (RFC 2364)
Bridged IP over ATM LLCSNAP (RFC 1483)
Routed IP over ATM LLCSNAP (RFC 1483)
Bridged IP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 1483)
Routed IP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 1483)
Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)
PPP over Ethernet VCMUX (RFC 2516)
PPP over Ethernet LLCSNAP (RFC 2516)
1 RJ-11 (LINE)
1 RJ-45 (LAN)
1 Power socket (DCIN)
1 RJ-11 (PHONE)
1 USB (USB)
1 RJ-45 (CONSOLE)
1 Power socket (DCIN)
PWR
LINK
NET
ACT
LAN
DATA : Indicates the LAN data activity
Temperature : 0C ~ 50C
Humidity
: 5% ~ 90%
Dimension : 140(W) x 150(D) x 30(H) mm
Weight
: 250g
: Indicates DC power status
: Indicates connection status with ADSL network (physical link)
: Indicates connection status with WAN
: Indicates the ADSL data activity
: Indicates connection status with PC 23 Power Requirements
Input: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, DC 9V/1A
Power consumption: Max. 4Watt 24 Corecess 3115 Installation Guide 25