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Model : IA-300 ADSL PC Network Interface Modem Installation Guide Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and NT4.0 44-060017-000 V1.0 December 8, 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS System Requirements .................................................................................................1 Before Installation........................................................................................................1 Hardware Installation ....................................................................................................1 Software Installation and Service configuration................................................................1 Point to Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) or (RFC 2364) ..........................................1 Windows 95A....................................................................................................2 Windows 95B.....................................................................................................3 Windows 98, 98A .............................................................................................. 4 Windows NT 4.0.................................................................................................6 PPPoA ADSL Network Connection ...................................................................... 8 IP Protocol over ATM (IPoA) or (RFC 1577) for Windows 98 2nd Edition........................9 Bridged Ethernet over ATM (BEoA ) or (RFC 1483)....................................................11 Windows 95A...................................................................................................11 Windows 95B...................................................................................................12 Windows 98, 98A .............................................................................................13 Bridged Ethernet ADSL Service Configuration...................................................... 14 Windows NT 4.0............................................................................................... 15 Editing Bridged Ethernet ADSL Service Configuration..........................................17 Appendix A - Diagnostic Tools....................................................................................18 Accessing the Diagnostic Tools......................................................................... 18 Hardware Diagnostics ....................................................................................... 18 Configuring the Connection Service....................................................................19 Trouble Shooting .............................................................................................. 19 Connector Pinout .............................................................................................20 Appendix B Upgrade Microsoft DUN Version 1.3........................................................ 21 Appendix C Verifying Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Status .............................................. 22 Appendix D Removing IA-300 Drivers ........................................................................ 23 Windows 95, 98 .............................................................................................. 23 Windows NT4.0............................................................................................... 23 Appendix E Verifying/Changing the ADSL Mode........................................................ 24 Appendix F System Requirements & Compliance Information .....................................25 Appendix G Copyright & Regulatory Information......................................................... 26 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS Make sure your PC system meets ALL of the following minimum hardware and software requirements:
Hardware:
q IBM PC/AT or compatible q Pentium 100Mhz or faster q 30Mbytes available hard disk space or more q 2x CD-ROM drive or better q 32Mbyte available system memory or more Software: Your Operating System must be one of the following:
Microsoft Windows 95.x 95A, 95B
Microsoft Windows 98.x 98, 98A
Microsoft Windows 98 2nd Edition
Microsoft NT NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 BEFORE INSTALLATION If you are installing PPPoA service for Win95A, 95B or Bridged Ethernet service for Win95A, you need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. Please refer to Appendix A on how to upgrade your systems DUN. HARDWARE INSTALLATION WARNING! To avoid possible damage to your IA-300 card you need to use an anti-static grounding device or hold onto the metal chassis of the PC to provide anti-static grounding. 1. Shut down the system and switch the power off. 2. Unplug the AC power cable from the PC. 3. Remove the cover from the PC chassis. 4. Unscrew the slot cover bracket from an unused PCI slot. 5. 6. Firmly press the IA-300 card into the slot and secure the Insert the card into an empty PCI slot. card to the chassis with the chassis bracket screw. 7. Connect one end of a phone cable to the RJ-11 port on the IA-300 card and plug the other end of the cable into the ADSL data service. 8. Plug the power cable back into the PC system. 9. Power-up the PC and proceed to software installation. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE CONFIGURATION NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsofts system CD. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the Microsoft CD handy just in case. TO INSTALL POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL OVER ATM (RFC 2364) SERVICE TO INSTALL BRIDGED ETHERNET PROTOCOL OVER ATM (RFC 1483) SERVICE
Win95A
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NT 4.0 go to page 2 go to page 3 go to page 4 go to page 6 go to page 11 go to page 12 go to page 13 go to page 15 TO INSTALL CLASSICAL IP PROTOCOL OVER AT M (RFC 1577) SERVICE
Win98 SE go to page 9 Page 1 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide POINT TO POINT SERVI CE FOR WINDOWS 95A 1. After installing the IA-300 card, power on the PC system. The Hardware Wizard will detect the card as a PCI Network Controller. Select the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer option. Click OK. 2. Insert the IA-300 Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3. The Install From Disk window appears. Enter the <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\
Win95_98\ PPPoA (e.g. D:\Drivers\Win95_98\PPPoA), then click OK. 4. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=0, VCI=35, Framing=VC MUX). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. 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
<CD Drive letter> :\Win95 (e.g. D:\Win95) 5. At the conclusion of the IA-300 driver installation, the Diagnostic Tools icon is active and monitoring connectivity. The Diagnostic Tools found on the task bar with blinking (or solid) Black or Green lights indicates a good connection. Diagnostic Tools with Red lights indicate a connection error or driver load error. Verify that the cable is properly connected to the data port of the service and the IA-300 card. 6. You must now make a network connection, go to page 8. Page 2 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide POINT TO POINT SERVI CE FOR WINDOWS 95B 1. After installing the IA-300 card, power-up the PC system. The Hardware wizard will detect the IA-300 as a PCI Network Controller, click Next. 2. Insert the CD labeled IA-300 Driver into your CD-ROM drive. Then click Other Locations. NOTE: If the driver is not detected, click Back, insert the IA-300 Driver CD, then click NEXT. 3. When the Select Other Location window appears, enter <CD drive letter>:\Driver\PPPoA9x (e.g. D:\Driver\PPPoA9x) and click OK. 4. The Update Device Driver Wizard window appears. Click Finish. The Insert Disk window appears. Click OK. 5. The Copying Files window appears. Enter <CD drive letter> :\Driver\PPPoA9x (e.g. D:\Driver\PPPoA9x) and click OK. 6. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=0, VCI=35, Framing=VC MUX). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. 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. 7. The Copying Files window will now appear. Enter <CD driver letter>:\WIN95 (e.g. D:\WIN95) and click OK. 8. At the conclusion of the IA-300 driver installation, the Diagnostic Tool icon is active and monitoring connectivity. Diagnostic Tool with blinking or solid Black or Green lights indicates a good connection. Diagnostic Tool with Red lights indicates a connection error or driver load error. Verify that the cable is properly connected to the data port of the service and IA-300 card. 9. You must now make a network connection, go to page 8. Page 3 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide POINT TO POINT SERVI CE FOR WINDOWS 98, 98A 1. After installing the IA-300 card and restarting the system, the Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear and indicate that a new PCI Network Controller has been found. Click Next. 2. Then select Search for the best driver for your device.
(Recommended), click Next. 3. Insert the CD labeled IA-300 Driver into your CD drive. 4. Then select Specify a location and enter <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\Win98SE\PPPoA
(e.g. D:\Drivers\Win98SE\PPPoA) and click OK. Click Next. 5. The Add New Hardware Wizard will find the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Click Next. 6. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=0, VCI=35, Framing=VC MUX). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. NOTE: Additional files are copied from the IA-300 CD to the hard drive. In addition, files are now copied from the Windows CD (system CAB files) to the hard drive. 7. If prompted to insert the CD do so at this time then click OK. Enter the <CD drive Letter>: \Win98 (e.g. D:\Win98) and click OK. 8. At the conclusion of the IA-300 driver installation, the Add New Hardware window appears. Click Finish. 9. For the PC system to properly set up the IA-300, a system Restart is required. Cl ick Yes. NOTE: After restarting the system, the Diagnostic Tools icon is active and monitoring connectivity. The Diagnostic Tools found on the task bar with blinking (or solid) Black or Green lights indicate a good connection. Diagnostic Tools with Red lights indicate a connection error or driver load error. To use Diagnostic Tools, right click the icon and then select Diagnostic. Click Run Diagnostic. 10. You must now make a dial-up network connection. At the task bar, click on the Start icon, and then select Programs, Accessories, Communications, followed by Dial-Up Networking. 11. The Make New Connection window appears. Double-click the Make New Connection icon. Enter a connection name (e.g. My Connection ). At the select a device option, use the scroll down menu to locate ITeX ADSL PCI NIC, then click Next. 12. Enter the Host Name or IP Address if provided by your ISP, otherwise enter (0) zero, and then click Next. 13. Make New Connection is complete. Click Finish. 14. The new connection will appear in the Dial-Up Networking window. 15. Double-click the My Connection icon to begin a Dial-Up session. Page 4 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide 16. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by the Internet service provider. Click Connect. 17. The message Logging on to network confirms a valid user name, password, and VPN IP address. Please wait for the Connection Established window before proceeding. Note: If logon domain is required, enter username, password and logon domain supplied by your ISP. 18. The PPPoA service connection is now established. Click Close and the PPPoA icon appears on the task bar NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to change the setting 19. On the right-hand side of the task bar, right click on the Diagnostic Tools icon. Then select Configuration. 20. The Configuration window appears. Select the ADSL Mode option and then select the ADSL mode type provided by your ISP. The service mode type will be one of the following:
q ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ....................referred to as G.dmt q ITU G.992.2 Annex A/B (G.lite)..................referred to as G.lite q ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.......................................referred to as ANSI 21. After you select and check your ISPs service mode, click Set. Congratulations, you are done. Your IA-300 ADSL card the Internet is established!
Page 5 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide Point to point Service for windows nt 4.0 NOTE: To perform the installation logon as Administrator. Also the TCP/IP protocol must be installed prior to the driver installation. 1. At the desktop, double click My Computer, then double click Control Panel . 2. In the Control Panel window, double click the Network icon then select the Adapters tab. 3. Click Add (to add new adapters). 4. 5. In the Select Network Adapter window click Have Disk. Insert the IA-300 Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive, enter the < CD drive letter>:\Drivers\NT40\PPPoA (e.g. D: \Drivers\NT40\PPPoA), then click OK. 6. The Select OEM Option window will find the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC driver, Click OK. The system will copy the drivers to the hard drive. 7. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=0, VCI=35, Framing=VC MUX). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address. Click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click next. 8. Next the Remote Access Services (RAS) will need to be installed. Click OK to continue. 9. Insert the Windows NT4.0 CD into the drive and in the space provided enter the path
<CD drive letter>:\i386 (e.g. D:\i386) then click Continue . 10. The Add RAS Device window appears. Click OK 11. The Remote Access Setup will appear showing ITeX1 itexwana .... Click Network to display the network configuration. 12. Select the protocol (e.g. TCP/IP), if a protocol has not been loaded the Windows NT 4.0 CD will be required. Click OK. Then click Continue . 13. The Network window will appear at the conclusion of the installation to confirm installation of the IA-300 card. 14. Click on Protocols tab and verify that the ADSL Management and Monitor Interface is present. 15. Still in the Network window, click on the Services tab to verify that the Remote Access Service is present. Click Close. NOTE: To review the Network window properties at any time, right-click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties. NOTE: If no previous network devices have been installed, then the Network Neighborhood icon will not be present on the desktop. To open the Network window, double-click My Computer then Control Panel then Network. Page 6 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide 16. The PC system needs to be restarted for the changes to take effect. Click Yes 17. After the system restarts the Diagnostic Tools icon will appear on the task bar. When the IA-300 card is connected to the ADSL data port, both panels of the icon will appear black signifying an ADSL connection. 18. To begin a dial-up connection, double-click My Computer, then double-click Dial-Up Networking. 19. If this is the first dial-up connection created enter an area code (e.g. 408) for your region, then click Close. If this is not your first dial-up, go to step 23. 20. Click OK to create a phonebook entry for a first time dial-up connection. 21. Enter a name for the phonebook entry (e.g. MyDialUpServer) and click Next. 22. When the Server window appears click Next. 23. The Dial-Up Networking window prompts for the phone number of the dial-up server. Unless instructed to enter a phone number by the ISP, enter zero 0 Still at the Dial-
Up Networking window, click More. 24. The Edit Phonebook Entry window appears. Select the Security tab and verify that Accept only Microsoft encrypted authentication is selected. Click OK. The previous Dial-Up Networking window appears, click Dial. 25. The Connect to MyDialUpServer window appears. Enter the User name, Password and Domain, then click OK. NOTE: Refer to you ADSL Worksheet for this information or contact your ISP provider. NOTE: The text Verifying username and password will be displayed while logon authentication takes place. NOTE: If this screen persists and a connection logon error is reported, confirm that the correct Username and Password are entered and try the connection again. Also verify that the connection address is correct. 26. This window is displayed at the completion of a successful Dial-Up logon. Choose a display behavior and click OK to close. NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to change the setting 27. On the right-hand side of the task bar, right click on the Diagnostic Tools icon. Then select Configuration. 28. The Configuration window appears. Select the ADSL Mode option and then select the ADSL mode type provided by your ISP. The service mode type will be one of the following:
q ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ....................referred to as G.dmt q ITU G.992.2 Annex A/B (G.lite)..................referred to as G.lite q ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.......................................referred to as ANSI 29. After you select and check your ISPs service mode, click Set. Congratulations, you are done. Your IA-300 ADSL card the Internet is established!
Page 7 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide PPPoA ADSL NETWORK CONNECTION NOTE: This section is for Win95A, 95B and 98 users only. 1. Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Then double click the Dial-Up Networking icon. The Dial-Up Networking window will appear. NOTE: Another dialog window may prompt for the entry of the Area Code if this is a first time Network connection. Enter the Area code and click OK. 2. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon. 3. Enter the connection name (e.g. My Connection) and set the connection device to ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. NOTE: use the scroll down menu to locate the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC; then click Next. 4. Enter the Host Name or IP Address, if provided by your ISP, otherwise enter (0) zero, and then click Finish. 5. The new connection will appear in the Dial-Up Networking window. Double-click the My Connection icon to begin a Dial-Up session. 6. Enter the User Name and Password supplied by the Internet service provider. Then click Connect. NOTE: The Virtual Private Network server name (or IP address) has been previously entered. 7. The Connection window reports the status of a connection. The message Logging on to network confirms a valid connection. NOTE: If logon domain is required, enter username, password and logon domain supplied by your ISP. 8. The PPPoA service connection is now established. Click Close and the PPPoA icon is transferred to the task bar. NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to change the setting 9. On the right-hand side of the task bar, right click on the Diagnostic Tools icon. Then select Configuration. 10. The Configuration window appears. Select the ADSL Mode option and then select the ADSL mode type provided by your ISP. The service mode type will be one of the following:
q ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ....................referred to as G.dmt q ITU G.992.2 Annex A/B (G.lite)..................referred to as G.lite q ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.......................................referred to as ANSI 11. After you select and check your ISPs service mode, click Set. Congratulations, you are done. Your IA-300 ADSL card the Internet is established!
Page 8 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide IP OVER ATM SERVICE FOR WINDOWS 98 2ND EDITION NOTE: This section is for Windows 98 2nd Edition only. 1. After installing the IA-300 card and restarting the system, the Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear and indicate that a new PCI Network Controller has been found. Click Next. 2. Then select Search for the best driver for your device.(Recommended)., click Next. 3. Insert the CD labeled IA-300 Driver into your CD-ROM drive. 4. Then select Specify a location and enter <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\Win98SE\IPoA
(e.g. D:\Drivers\Win98SE\IPoA) and click Next. 5. The Add New Hardware Wizard will find the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC, click Next. 6. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=0, VCI=35, Framing=LLC/SNAP). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. 7. Additional files are copied from the IA-300 disk to the hard drive. In addition, files are now copied from the Windows CD (system CAB files) to the hard drive. 8. If prompted to insert the CD do so at this time then enter the <CD drive Letter>:
Win98 (e.g. D:\Win98) and click OK. 9. At the conclusion of the IA-300 driver installation, click Finish. 10. For the PC system to properly set up the IA-300, a system Restart is required. Click Yes. 11. After restarting the system, the Diagnostic Tools icon is active and monitoring connectivity. The Diagnostic Tools found on the task bar with blinking (or solid) Black or Green lights indicate a good connection. Diagnostic Tools with Red lights indicate a connection error or driver load error. Verify that the cable is properly connected to the data port of the service and Speed Touch PC card.
12. You must now make a network connection. From the Start menu on the tool bar, select Settings, Control Panel , and then double click on the Network icon. 13. When the Network window appears select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and select TCP/IP ATM Emulated LAN. Still in the Network window, click on the Properties button. Select the Advanced tab, and change the "Allow Binding to ATM" value to Yes. Click OK. 14. The Network window appears. Select the Configuration tab, scroll the installed network component window and select ITeX ADSL PCI NIC, click Add. Page 9 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide 15. The Select Network Component Type window appears. Select Protocol, and click Add. The Select Network Protocol window appears. In the Manufactures section, select Microsoft. In the Network Protocols section, select TCP/IP then click OK. 16. Back at the Network window, scroll through the installed network component window and select TCP/IP ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. NOTE: If the TCP/IP ITeX ADSL PCI NIC is not found, click Add, select Adapter, click Add, select Microsoft from the manufacturer window, select Dial up Adapter from the network adapter window, click OK. 17. Still at the Network window, click the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Then click the Properties button. 18. The TCP/IP Properties window will appear. Select the IP Address tab and then select the Specify an IP Address option. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask settings. 19. To setup a new gateway, select the Gateway tab enter, the setting in the New Gateway section and click Add. 20. To configure the Domain Name Server. Enter DNS Configuration select the Enable DNS option. Enter the Host and Domain settings. Enter the DNS Server Search Order and click Add. 21. Once all the TCP/IP properties have been set, click OK to return to the Network window. 22. Click OK to close the Network window. 23. When prompted "Do you want to restart your computer now?" Click Yes. NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to update the drivers. Page 10 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide Bridged Ethernet service for Windows 95A 1. After installing the IA-300 card, power on the PC system. The Hardware Wizard will detect the IA-300 as a PCI Network Controller. Select the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer option. 2. Insert the IA-300 Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3. The Install From Disk window appears. Enter the <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA (e.g. D:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA), then click OK. 4. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=8, VCI=35, Framing=LLC). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. NOTE: If prompted, insert your Windows 95 CD into the drive and click OK. NOTE: If during the file copying process a file is reported as not found enter the path
<CD drive letter>:\Win95 (e.g. D:\Win95) 5. At the conclusion of the IA-300 driver installation, the Diagnostic Tool icon will appear disabled on the task bar. You must now Restart the PC system to complete the installation; the Diagnostic Tool will then become active. 6. Proceed to Bridged Ethernet ADSL Service Configuration, page 14. Page 11 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide BRIDGED ETHERNET SERVICE FOR WINDOWS 95B 1. After installing the IA-300 card, power-up the PC System. 2. The Hardware wizard will detect the IA-300 as a PCI Network Controller, click Next. Insert the IA-300 Driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click Other Locations. 3. When Select Other Location window appears, enter <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\Win95_98 \BEoA (e.g. D:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA) and click OK. 4. The Update Device Driver Wizard window appears. Click Finish. The Insert Disk window appears. Click OK. 5. The Copying Files window appears, enter <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA
(e.g. D:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA) and click OK. 6. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=8, VCI=35, Framing=LLC). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you clicked Advanced, the Service Options window shows the Connection Address. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will appear, click Next. NOTE: If your Windows 95B CD is not already in the drive, then the Insert Disk window will appear. Insert the Windows 95B CD in the drive now. Then click OK. 7. The Copying Files window will now appear. Enter <CD drive letter>:\Win95 (e.g. D:\Win95) and Click OK. 8. Proceed to Bridged Ethernet ADSL Service Configuration, page 14. Page 12 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide BRIDGED ETHERNET FOR WINDOWS 98, 98A 1. After installing the IA-300 card and restarting the system, the Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear and indicate that a new PCI Network Controller has been found. Click Next. 2. Then select Search for the best driver for your device. Click Next. 3. Insert the CD labeled IA-300 Driver into your CD-ROM drive. 4. Then select Specify a location, enter <CD drive letter>:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA (e.g. D:\Drivers\Win95_98\BEoA) and Click Next. 5. The Add New Hardware Wizard will find the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Click Next. 6. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=8, VCI=35, Framing=LLC/SNAP). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you click Advanced, the Connection Address window appears. Enter the Service connection address, click OK. The previous Service Options window will appear, click Next. NOTE: If prompted, insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM into the drive and click OK. 7. When the Add New Hardware Wizard appears, click Finish. 8. When the System Settings Change window appears and asks, Do you want to restart your computer now? Remove the driver CD and click Yes. 9. Proceed now to Bridged Ethernet ADSL Service Configuration, page 14. Page 13 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide BRIDGED ETHERNET ADSL SERVICE CONFIGURATION This section describes how to configure the ADSL network service when your PC is running Microsoft Windows 95A, 95B, 98, 98A. 1. Double click My Computer, Control Panel , and then Network. 2. In the Network window, select the Configuration tab. 3. Scroll through the installed network components list. Highlight the TCP/IP-> ITeX ADSL PCI NIC and click Properties. NOTE: In Win95/95A/95B, you may not find TCP/IP->ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. If this is the case, find and select the TCP/IP and click Properties. 4. The TCP/IP Properties window appears. Select IP Address tab. Select Specify an IP address. The IP address and Subnet Mask will turn from gray to clear. Enter your IP Address (i.e. 10.10.10.125). and Subnet Mask (i.e. 255.255.255.0). NOTE: Please consult your ISP for the IP address and Subnet Mask settings. 5. Select the Gateway tab. Enter your gateway information into the New gateway box and click Add. If you have more than one gateway numbers, repeat this step NOTE: Please consult your ISP for the Gateway settings. 6. Select DNS Configuration tab. Select the Enable DNS option. 7. Enter your host name into Host: box. 8. Enter your domain name into Domain: box. 9. Enter DNS number into DNS Server Search Order box and click Add. If you have more than one DNS numbers, repeat this step. NOTE: Please consult your ISP for the Host, Domain and DNS settings. 10. After setting all the necessary TCP/IP properties, click OK. 11. The Network window appears. Click OK. 12. The System Setting Change window appears. You will be asked if you want to restart your computer. Click Yes. NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to change the setting 13. On the right-hand side of the task bar, right click on the Diagnostic Tools icon. Then select Configuration. 14. The Configuration window appears. Select the ADSL Mode option and then select the ADSL mode type provided by your ISP. The service mode type will be one of the following:
q ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ....................referred to as G.dmt q ITU G.992.2 Annex A/B (G.lite)..................referred to as G.lite q ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.......................................referred to as ANSI 15. After you select and check your ISPs service mode, click Set. Page 14 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide Congratulations, you are done. Your IA-300 ADSL card the Internet is established!
Page 15 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide BRIDGED ETHERNET FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 NOTE: To perform the installation logon as Administrator. TCP/IP protocol must be installed prior to the driver installation. At the Network window select the Protocols tab and verify that the TCP/IP is present. 1. At the desktop, double click My Computer, double click Control Panel, double click Network and then select the Adapters tab of the Network window. 2. Click Add (to add new adapters). 3. 4. In the Select Network Adapter window click Have Disk. Insert the IA-300 Driver CD into the drive, enter the < CD drive letter>:\Drivers\NT40\
BEoA (e.g.D:\Drivers\NT40\BEoA) and click OK. 5. The Select OEM Option window will find the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Click OK. The system will copy the drivers to the hard drive. 6. When the Service Option window appears, click Next for the default installation
(VPI=8, VCI=35, Framing=LLC). For Advanced settings, please consult your ADSL service provider for detailed information. NOTE: If you click Advanced, the Service Options window appears. Enter the service Connection Address, click OK. The previous Service Option window will then appear, click Next. Then the Network window will appear, click Close. 7. The TCP/IP Properties window will appear and prompt the user for information. When not connecting to a DHCP server, enter the IP address (e.g. 192.168.4.39). 8. Enter the Subnet Mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0). 9. Enter the Default Gateway address. NOTE: Consult your ISP for the TCP/IP Properties. 10. Select the DNS Configuration tab and enter the Host Name (e.g. speed_touch) 11. Then enter the Domain Name (e.g. pacbell.net) NOTE: Use the DNS Service Search and Do main Sufix Search to locate the Host Name and Domain. Click Add to save the address. Repeat the process for additional DNS entries. 12. Click OK to update the changes. NOTE: Consult your ISP for the TCP/IP Properties. 13. The system must be restarted for the changes to take effect. Click Yes to restart. NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to change the setting 14. On the right-hand side of the task bar, right click on the Diagnostic Tools icon. Then select Configuration. Page 16 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide 15. The Configuration window appears. Select the ADSL Mode option and then select the ADSL mode type provided by your ISP. The service mode type will be one of the following:
q ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ....................referred to as G.dmt q ITU G.992.2 Annex A/B (G.lite)..................referred to as G.lite q ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.......................................referred to as ANSI 16. After you select and check your ISPs service mode, click Set. Congratulations, your IA-300 ADSL card the Internet is established!
Page 17 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide EDITING BRIDGED ETHERNET ADSL SERVICE CONFIGURATION 1. This section includes the IP configuration specifics for Windows NT4.0. The NT 4.0 windows are slightly different from those of Windows 95/98. Other than these illustrative differences, the process for editing the IP address settings is the same for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95/98. 2. At the desktop, double click My Computer, then double click Control Panel to view the contents of the control panel. In the Control Panel window, double click the Network icon. NOTE: The Network window shortcut is a right-click the Network Neighborhood on your desktop then left-click Properties. 3. Select the Protocols tab of the network window. Select TCP/IP Protocol and click Properties. 4. Select the IP address option and note that the IP Address and Subnet Mask regions will turn from gray to active. 5. Enter the IP Address (e.g. 192.168.4.39) and subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0). 6. The Default Gateway is also entered in this window. Note: Please refer to your ISP for the TCP/IP Properties. 7. Select the DNS configuration tab and enter (or edit) the following fields:
8. Enter the Host Name (e.g. IA-300) and Domain (e.g. pacbell.net). Note: To enter the Domain search (DNS) entries, click Add then enter the address. Click Add to save the address. Repeat the process for additional DNS entries. 9. Click OK to update the changes. Page 18 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENIDX A - DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS On the Diagnostic Tools icon on the right hand side of the status bar. Right-click the icon to display the menu, then Click Open. The ADSL Diagnostic Tools window appears on the desktop. The three tabs of the Diagnostic Tools are ADSL Status, Diagnostic and ADSL Statistic. ADSL Status window displays the current state of the ADSL connection, including current ADSL State, ADSL protocol in use and the net data rates for upstream and downstream data. NOTE: ADSL protocols supported by the IA-300 drivers are T1.413_i2, G.dmt and G.lite. The protocol must be supported also by the ADSL equipment located at the central office. The IA-300 drives use the protocol that results in the most efficient ADSL connection. ADSL Diagnostic Tools window is used for hardware testing of the IA-300 ADSL Card. ADSL Statistic window keeps tabs on errors that the might affect overall system performance. The counts are reset whenever the PC system is restarted. Re-training Count tracks the number of ADSL connections performed. Due to unexpected line condition changes, the IA-300 drivers can retrain the connection causing the Re-training Count total to increment. The Diagnostic Tool icon will flash yellow while reconnecting. ADSL implements Reed Solomon (RS) error checking:
FEC Count tracks the forward error correction count. CRC Count tracks the accuracy of correcting data errors over each 17msec. ATM HEC Count (header error check) errors are recorded as an indication of ATM packet accuracy. As a measure of packet transfer performance, the Packet Errors are counted and tracked against the total number of Packets Received. An error rate of less than 0.1% is reasonable under clean ADSL line conditions. If you have Bad Received Packets and are concerned about your service, multiply the Bad Received Packets count by 1000 and compare the result with the total Packets Received count. If the number is smaller than the total Packets Received count, then the board is operating normally. HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS The Diagnostic Tool is used to verify the IA-300 card functionality. Running the Diagnostic program will disconnect the NIC from the ADSL line. Close all Dial-up sessions and close all files before running the Diagnostic program. Right-click the Diagnostic Tool Icon
(located on the taskbar), then select the Diagnostic option. Product Information, e.g. driver revisions, are displayed by clicking the Product Info tab. Product Information lists the versions of the Diagnostic Tools (e.g. version 2.1) and the protocol Drivers installed (e.g. Version 1.3). The DLL version describes the software being used by both the drivers and Diagnostic Tools software. NOTE: This information is helpful whenever making a technical support call. Click Close and exit the product information window. Click Run Diagnostics to run the diagnostic program that will test PC functionality and report the status. A warning message pops up that the ADSL service will disconnect before performing the Diagnostic test. If connected to the Internet at this time, disconnect any Dial-up sessions. Click Yes to begin the diagnostic program or click No to exit diagnostic program. Page 19 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide The Diagnostic program performs a brief hardware check and displays the hardware status. If the IA-300 fails the Diagnostic tests (shown below), then record the test result and contact customer support. ADSL Bridge - PCI I/O Test i90188 chip test Pass i90135 Registers Test i90135 Memory Test ADSL Bridge PCI DMA Loopback i90135 Utopia Loopback i90135 chip test Pass i90135 chip test Pass i90188 Fast datapath Trial 20, Pass 20 Interleave datapath Trial 20, Pass 20 i90135 Fast datapath Trial 20, Pass 20 Interleave datapath Trial 20, Pass 20 NOTE: For all loopback tests, both Trial and Pass counts equal 20 for success. Click Close to exit the Diagnostic program. The ADSL modem is disconnected for these diagnostic tests. To IA-300 card is functioning properly, it will automatically reconnect. CONFIGURING THE CONNECTION SERVICE To view or edit the ADSL connection service address, Right -click the Diagnostic Tool icon
(located on the taskbar), and select the Configuration option. The PVC Setup (Permanent Virtual Connection) window displays the connection service address. Click Close to exit window. To edit the connection service address, select and enter the VPI and VCI address in the field shown and click PVC Setting. To accept a Connection Address that has been changed (and Restart the PC system) click Yes. Click No to quit and return to PVC setup window. TROUBLE SHOOTING If you have completed the Alcatel Speed Touch installation procedures and your ADSL connection is not operational, then refer to the following guidelines for assistance in getting your ADSL modem connection up and running. 1 2 Description of Problems Is there a Diagnostic ICON on the taskbar?
q Try Restarting the PC system. q Are the correct drivers installed for the Operating system used?
q PPPoA - If system operating system is Windows 95, is the DUN upgraded v1.3?
q Have you deleted the drivers and tried the installation again?
Is the NIC achieving ADSL connection?
q Try using the Diagnostic Tools Connect option q Is the cable installed between the Alcatel Speed Touch PC and the ADSL service?
q Try Restarting the PC system. q Has any cabling adapter or wiring converter been removed?
Page 20 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide 3 4 Is the NIC constantly trying to negotiate a connection with blinking yellow panels but failing to reach ADSL connection?
q Select Disconnect from the Diagnostic Tools then try to reconnect. q Restart the PC system and try to reconnect. q Examine the RJ-11 connectors and cable for any deterioration. q Has the wiring for your ADSL service been altered recently?
q Does condition change with time of day? (a possible problem with line noise) q Are appliances near the PC system introducing noise into your ADSL service?
q Power down the PC system and re-seat the Speed Touch card. Is the NIC achieving ADSL connection - but you cant reach the Internet?
q Is the service connection address correct?
q Can you PING the Internet? To run the PING command, Open DOS and type:
<C:\Windows\PING Gatew ay_Addr (e.g. C:\Windows\Ping www.microsoft.com) q Ping Connects? If Yes then upgrade the Internet Browser or check the Option settings for the Internet Browser. q Bridged Ethernet Are the TCP/IP, Gateway and DNS addresses correct
(refer to your ADSL or ISP provider documentation) q PPPoA For Windows 95 is the Dial-Up Network Upgrade to v1.3 installed?
q Win NT4.0 Is service Pack 3.0 installed?
q Browser configured correctly check your browser documentation. 5 How can I determine the TCP/IP address for PPPoA?
q For Windows 95/98, run the program Ipconfig from the DOS prompt (e.g. C:\Windows\IPCONFIG) All network devices will list their TCP/IP and Gateway Address. By knowing what network hardware is installed and configured in your PC system, any unusual TCP/IP address belongs to PPPoA. 6 How do I tell if Service Pack 3.0 is installed on my Windows NT4.0?
q Click on the Start menu at the tool bar, select Programs, Administrative Tools and then Windows NT Diagnostics. Verify that Service Pack 3.0 is installed. q When the system is restarting, service pack 3 is displayed at the beginning of the driver loading sequence. 7 How do I resolve confusion about which protocol to install?
q Refer to your ADSL or ISP provider documentation 8 Can I determine which protocol is installed?
q Windows 95/98 Yes. In the Network window (in the Control Panel) select the Configuration tab and look for component TCP/IP Alcatel SPEED TOUCH (scroll through the list). If found, then the Bridged Ethernet drivers are installed. 9 q PPPoA for Windows 95/98 or NT4.0 No. 1. Can I determine which upgrade of Dial-Up Network (DUN) is installed?
q There is no easy way to determine the version of the DUN. The safest approach is to install the DUN v1.3 downloaded from the Microsoft Corporation website www.microsoft.com 10 Must TCP/IP be loaded for both PPPoA and Bridged Ethernet protocols?
q Yes. Please carry out the TCP/IP installation procedure before loading the Speed Touch driver. Page 21 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide 11 Driver installation resulted in unexpected errors or warnings, and you cant connect. q Perform the driver removal procedure. q Verify which version of Microsoft Windows is loaded in the PC system. q Perform the Alcatel Speed Touch PC driver removal procedure q For PPPoA Reload Dial -Up Network upgrade 1.3 q Install the Alcatel Speed Touch PC driver again. CONNECTOR PINOUT The IA-300 card is equipped with a RJ-11 jack for connection to the ADSL data port identified by the ADSL installation. The center two pins, pins 3 and 4, are used for ADSL data. For the IA-300 card to make a proper ADSL connection, the installed ADSL data port should also use pins 3 and 4 for data. 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 the wiring converter if present. NOTE: Consult with your ADSL provider before attempting any wiring changes. Page 22 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENDIX B - UPGRADE MICROSOFT DUN VERSION 1.3 This section explains how to upgrade Microsofts Dial -Up Networking (DUN) application. You can download the DUN application from Microsofts Web page and install it into your system. Please follow the instruction below. 1. Access the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com. 2. In the Contents frame, select Free Downloads. 3. Scroll to Support Drivers, Patches and Service Packs and select Window 95 Updates. The Microsoft Widnows95 Downloads page appears. 4. Select Windows 95 in the select a product or feature box. 5. Select Networking & Communications in the Select a category box. 6. Click Go. The Windows Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95 is listed. 7. Click this hyper-link to access the Windows Dial -Up Network 1.3 performance and Security Upgrade for Windows 95 page. 8. Click the Download Now hyper-link in the upper right corner of the page. The MSDUN1.3 download page appears. 9. Click the link to the download site nearest you. The program prompts you for a directory to download the MSDUN13.EXE file. 10. Specify a directory. The MSDUN13.EXE file is then downloaded to this directory. The Dial-UP Networking 1.3 Performance & Security Upgrade (MSDUN13.EXE) must be installed to setup a dial-up connection to your corporate headquarters or your ISP. 11. NOTE: During the installation, you will be asked to restart your workstation. Make sure you save your work and exit from all applications (except Internet browser) before beginning the installation. 12. At your desktop, click Start, and select Run from the menu. The Run window appears. 13. Specify the path for the MSDUN13.EXE file in the Open box and click OK. This will install Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 for Windows 95/95A. Click Yes to continue. 14. Click Yes on the End-User License Agreement window. 15. Restart your system. After you restart your system, the Microsoft Dial-Up Networking should be ready to support ADSL PPPoA service. Please verify this before proceeding. Go to next section - Verifying Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Status. Page 23 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENDIX C VERIFYI NG DIAL-UP NETWORKING (DUN) STATUS 1. It is possible to have Dial-Up Networking (DUN) version 1.2B or above, but not have the Dial-Up Networking components loaded in the Windows environment. This procedure is for determining the status of DUN on the PC system. 2. At the task bar click Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-click on Add/Remove Programs. 3. In Add/Remove Programs Properties, choose the Windows Setup Tab and wait for Setup to complete the search for all installed components. Select (i.e. highlight) the Communications component and click Details. 4. If Dial-Up Networking is installed, then a check mark will appear next to the entry. 5. To select Dial-Up Networking, place a check mark next to the DUN component and click OK. NOTE: The Windows CD-ROM (or CAB file access) are required to complete the installation. Have the Windows CD-ROM ready for use. Page 24 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENDIX D REMOVING IA-300 DRIVERS WINDOWS 95, 98 1. To Delete IA-300 drivers; on the desktop, right -click on My Computer, then select Properties, then click on the Device Manager tab, then double click Network adapters. 2. Select the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC, then click on the Remove button. 3. A warning message You are about to remove this device from your system. will appear. Click OK to remove drivers or click Cancel to abort the driver removal. 4. The PC system must be restarted for the changes to take effect. Click Yes. WINDOWS NT4.0 NOTE: For driver removal, you need to logon as Administrator. 1. On the desktop; double click My Computer, double click Control Panel, double click the Network icon and select the Adapters tab. 2. Select the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC, then click Remove. 3. A warning message will inform you that a component is about to be removed. Click Yes. 4. Once the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC is removed from the adapter list, click Close. 5. The PC system must be restarted for the changes to take effect. Click Yes. Page 25 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENDIX E VERIFYING / CHANGING THE ADSL MODE NOTE: The default installation ADSL mode is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 or ANSI. If your ISP is providing a different mode then you need to change the setting. 1. On the right-hand side of the task bar, right click on the Diagnostic Tools icon. Then select Configuration. 2. The Configuration window appears. Select the ADSL Mode option and then select the ADSL mode type provided by your ISP. The service mode type will be one of the following:
q ITU G.992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) ....................referred to as G.dmt q ITU G.992.2 Annex A/B (G.lite)..................referred to as G.lite q ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.......................................referred to as ANSI 3. After you select and check your ISPs service mode, click Set. The ATM mode has been set and you are ready to enjoy your IA-300 the Internet. Page 26 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENDIX F - SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS & COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Power Requirements 0.75A Max @ +5V 5%, 0.1A Max @ 12V, 5%
Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature: 0 C to 70 C with airflow Non-operating Temperature: -10 C to 85 C Operating Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing Non-operating storage humidity: 5% to 95% non -condensing Compliance Certification UL 1950 CE approved FCC Part 15 Class B FCC Part 68 Page 27 Model : IA-300 Installation Guide APPENDIX G COPYRIGHT & REGULATORY INFORMATION Copyright 1999, Integrated Telecom Express, Inc. All rights reserved. This manual and software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. This manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Integrated Telecom Express, Inc. All other product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Part Number 44-0600xx-000 FCC Statement 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 no 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 measure:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Reorient or relocated the receiving antenna. 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. Shielded cables must be used to comply with FCC regulations. Page 28
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Turbocomm Tech Inc.
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0006023139
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2F, No. 19-8, San Chong Road, Nan-Kang
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IA300
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1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
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1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
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