DSE XH1137 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
XH1137
PCI ADSL Modem
Installation Guide
V1.1 – November 2001 – © Copyright 2001 - DSE(NZ)Ltd
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Copyright
Copyright 2001 by DSE(NZ)Ltd - all rights reserved. No part of this
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or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as
is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the
buyer (and not DSE(NZ)Ltd, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the
entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or
consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.
Further, DSE(NZ)Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication and to
make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without
obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION...........................................................................4
2 INTERNET SECURITY.................................................................4
3 ADSL SERVICE............................................................................5
4 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS.................................................6
5 TELCO CONNECTION SETTINGS..............................................7
5.1 TELECOM & XTRA SETTINGS.....................................................8
5.2 OTHER TELCOS & ISP SETTINGS..............................................9
6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION....................................................10
6.1 ABOUT ADSL SPLITTER & FILTERS.........................................10
6.2 INSTALLATION OF THE DSE ADSL LINE FILTER.......................11
6.2.1 Filter Installation Rules..................................................11
6.3 IMPORTANT ANTISTATIC PRECAUTIONS....................................12
6.4 PCI CARD INSTALLATION.........................................................13
7 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.....................................................15
7.1 LOCATION OF DRIVER FILES.....................................................15
7.2 WINDOWS 95 DRIVER INSTALLATION.......................................16
7.3 WINDOWS 98 DRIVER INSTALLATION........................................18
7.4 WINDOWS 2000 & XP DRIVER INSTALLATION .........................20
7.5 WINDOWS ME DRIVER INSTALLATION.....................................22
7.6 WINDOWS NT4.0 USERS........................................................24
7.6.1 Installation for RFC1483/1577.........................................24
7.6.2 Installation for RFC2364..................................................27
8 NETWORKING SETTINGS ........................................................30
8.1 WINDOWS 95/98.....................................................................30
8.1.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364 .................................30
8.1.2 Configuring RFC1483/1577 ..........................................31
8.1.3 Configuring RFC2364....................................................33
8.2 WINDOWS 2000 & XP............................................................34
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8.2.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364................................. 34
8.2.2 Configuring RFC1483/1577.......................................... 35
8.2.3 Configuring RFC2364 ................................................... 36
8.3 WINDOWS ME....................................................................... 37
8.3.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364................................. 37
8.3.2 Configuring RFC1483/1577.......................................... 38
8.4 WINDOWS NT4.0................................................................... 41
8.4.1 Configuring RFC1483/1577/2364................................. 41
8.4.2 Configuring RFC1483/1577.......................................... 42
8.4.3 Configuring RFC2364................................................... 43
9 SUPPORT................................................................................... 44
10 GLOSSARY OF TERMS......................................................... 45
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3 ADSL Service
In order to use the DSE ADSL Modem you must first have the ADSL
service established at your premises with your local telephone
company, or an Internet Service Provider (ISP). To check if the service
is available in your area:
Visit your local Dick Smith Electronics store where an employee
will help you to check ADSL service availability. If you wish to sign
up for a Telecom or Xtra ADSL service while you are in-store, the
Telecom account holder will need to be present along with a
current Telecom bill.
Alternatively visit http://adsl.dse.co.nz and click on the “ADSL
Services & Links” category. From here, select “ADSL - Check
Service” and then enter your phone number into the appropriate
panel. After a short while you will be advised if the service is
available or not. If the service is available, you can sign up for any
Telecom or Xtra service providing you have a phone account
handy. If the service is not available, you have the option to
“register your interest”. By informing Telecom of your interest, you
may help speed up the installation of the ADSL service in your
area.
If you have inadvertently purchased any DSE ADSL product and
cannot get the service or it is not suitable, simply return the
product to any Dick Smith Electronics store, in new condition,
complete with packaging and receipt, for a full refund.
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4 Features & Specifications
ADSL Modem Features
Controllerless Internal PCI ADSL Modem
ANSI T1.143 Issue 2, ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt) and ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite) compliant
Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) line encoding scheme
Full-rate transmission at up to 8 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream
G.lite transmission at up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and 512 Kbps upstream
Plug-n-Play Installation
PCI 2.1 Power Management Specification compliant
Compliant with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2
Software upgradable for future feature enhancement
ADSL Chipset
P4601 ADSL PCI Interface Chip
11627 Falcon2P DMT Data Pump Chip
20431 Analog Front End Chip
20441 Line Driver Chip
ADSL Protocol Support
RFC-1483 Ethernet Bridging over ATM PVCs
RFC-1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM
RFC-2364 PPP over ATM PVCs
Operating System Support
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millenium,
Windows XP & Windows NT 4.0
PTT Approval
New Zealand Telepermit – PTC 272-01-019
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Connectors
1 x RJ11 Telephone socket for Telephone line
Temperature
Operating : 10
o
to 45
o
Celsius (50
o
to 113
o
Fahrenheit)
Non-Operating : -25
o
to 70
o
Celsius (13
o
to 158
o
Fahrenheit)
Humidity
Operating : 30% to 80% Relative Humidity (Non-Condensing)
Non-Operating : 10% to 95% Relative Humidity (Non-Condensing)
Minimum System Requirements
Pentium II 300MHz (min) with 64MB RAM
Package contents.
Carefully unpack and remove the contents. If any if the following items are missing or
damaged, contact the Dick Smith Electronics store that you purchased the modem
from.
1x XH1137 DSE ADSL PCI Modem
1x Telephone line cord with RJ11 plugs at either end
1x RJ11 to BT Phone Plug Adapter
1x Installation Guide
1x Driver CD with Application Software
5 Telco Connection settings
High Speed ADSL Internet is a complex service generally provided to
you by 2 companies:
1. A telecommunications company (like Telecom) who’s
responsibility it is to send and receive high speed computer data
from your premises to your nearest phone exchange.
2. An Internet Service Provider (ISP like Xtra) who is responsible for
connecting your high-speed data from the phone exchange to the
Internet.
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5.1 Telecom & Xtra Settings
At the time of writing, Telecom New Zealand has issued the following
information to customers wishing to use their JetStream & JetStart
ADSL services.
Operating Mode set to: G.992.1, G.DMT or ANSI T1.413 iss 2
(but not G.Lite or G.992.2)
VPI Value set to: 0
VCI Value set to: 100
Protocol set to: PPP over ATM (PPPoA) (RFC2364) with VC-
multiplexed encapsulation
Username and password are set according to the user ID for the
service you are trying to connect to (either ISP or corporate). The
user name must be set to the user ID followed by an @ symbol
followed by the domain name eg: [email protected]. Note that for the
Xtra service (JetStart & JetStream) the customer user ID has
".xadsl" appended to it ie: "[email protected]". Other ISPs
may or may not have similar requirements – you will need to check
this with your ISP.
Primary DNS: 202.27.184.3
Secondary DNS: 202.27.184.5
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5.2 Other Telcos & ISP Settings
Other telecommunications companies may offer alternative High
Speed ADSL Internet services supported by this modem.
In the spaces provided, write down the various required settings as a
handy reference. If you are unsure, check with your ISP.
1. Common Internet Protocols used internationally by ADSL service
providers are indicated in the following table. Check with your ISP and
tick the protocol you will be installing.
Standard Protocol Selection Tick
RFC1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM q
RFC2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM q
RFC1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM q
RFC2516 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet q
2. Having determined the ADSL protocol you will be installing, now gather
the connection information supplied by your Telecommunications
Company and or ISP.
VPI value: _________
VCI value: _________
Framing: q VC/MUX q LLC/SNAP
Mode: q ANSI T1.413 q ITU G.lite q ITU G.dmt
For RFC1483 or 2516 For RFC2364 or 1577
Host: User Name:
Domain: Password:
Gateway: Host or IP Address:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
DNS/ server add:
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6 Hardware installation
The following sections outline the steps you will need to take to install
ADSL high speed Internet at your premises.
6.1 About ADSL Splitter & Filters
First, you need to prepare your phone line and your phone devices at
your premises. ADSL and telephone services share the same copper
wire to carry their respective signals, a filtering mechanism must be
used to avoid mutual interference.
CAUTION: Failure to connect ALL telephone type equipment via a
filter will result in loss of the data link whenever a call is made or
answered. In many cases the link will also be lost when a call is
received, even if it is not answered.
There are currently 2 filter solutions:
Professionally Installed ADSL Splitter – this option requires a
technician to visit your premises to install a hard wired splitter. This
option is ideal for permanently wired telephone devices like alarm
panel diallers, Etc. For more details please contact your
Telecommunications company.
Self-install ADSL Filters – filters are easy self-install in-line
devices, which attach to the telephone cable between the
telephone devices and the wall jack. These filters are available
from your nearest Dick Smith Electronics store – Cat no XH7556.
Note: In the event that the ADSL service is connected to your line
before you have connected your filters, you may experience
occasional noise bursts when using your telephone. These noise
bursts are normal, but they will disrupt data transmission for fax and
dial-up modems. To overcome this problem, install your filters
immediately, even if you are not ready to install your modem.
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6.2 Installation of the DSE ADSL Line Filter
For self-installation, each Telephone device on
an ADSL enabled phone line must be filtered.
Whilst this section specifically describes
installation of the XH7556 DSE ADSL line filter,
the installation of other ADSL line filters are
similar and similar rules apply.
6.2.1 Filter Installation Rules
1. You can install up to 5 filters on 1 phone line.
2. Each filter can have a double phone adaptor plugged into it.
3. The only device on a telephone line that does not require a filter is
the ADSL modem or router itself.
For your convenience, the DSE ADSL filter has 2 sockets on it. One is
marked PHONE (BT socket), the other is marked ADSL (RJ11
socket). Only the PHONE socket is filtered and as such, only
telephone devices are to be plugged into this socket. The following
diagram outlines a typical home filter installation:
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6.3 Important Antistatic Precautions
The next step is to install the PCI ADSL Modem into your computer.
Before you do this however, please familiarise yourself with these
important antistatic precautions.
Your ADSL Modem is a highly complicated computer peripheral.
Please familiarise yourself the following important Antistatic handling
precautions.
CAUTION: Static electricity can permanently damage
electronic components in the computer. Prevent
electrostatic damage to the system by following static
electricity precautions every time you open the
computer case. The use of an antistatic wrist strap is
highly recommended and may significantly reduce
the risk of static damage. A suitable antistatic strap is
available from your nearest Dick Smith Electronics
store. If an antistatic strap is not available, at least
earth yourself by touching the metal computer
chassis while handing the card outside of it's
protective packaging. Wherever possible, do not
touch the copper tracks and or other components on
the card. Carefully follow these static electricity
precautions:
ü Avoid static-causing surfaces such as plastic
and packing foam in your work area.
ü Remove parts from their antistatic bags and or
packaging only when you are ready to use them.
ü Do not lay parts on the outside of antistatic bags
because only the inside provides antistatic
protection.
ü Always hold expansion cards by their edges and
their metal mounting bracket.
ü Avoid touching components on the cards and the edge connectors that
connect to expansion slots.
ü Never slide cards or other parts over any surface.
WARNING - Damage to computer components (or the system
itself) due to improper antistatic handling precautions is not
covered by warranty.
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6.4 PCI card installation
If this is the first time you have installed a computer card, please take
the time to carefully familiarise yourself with these important
procedures BEFORE you commence. If you have an existing analogue
modem (Eg: 56K) we recommend that you remove it before installing
your new DSE PCI ADSL modem.
1. Shut down your computer and switch the power off.
2. Unplug the power cord for your computer from the electrical
outlet.
3. Remove the cover from your systems chassis (see your PC
manufacturer’s manual).
4. Unscrew the “Retaining Screw” and remove and discard the
“Expansion Slot Cover” from any unused PCI slot ( PCI slots are
usually white in colour).
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5. Gently and evenly insert the PCI modem card into your empty
PCI slot.
6. Make sure the card is firmly seated, and then secure the card
with the “Retaining Screw”
7. Replace the cover of your computer system.
8. Connect the ADSL/phone line to the connector port on the
modem card and plug the other end of the cable into your phone
line.
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7 Software installation
This section contains the installation procedures for various operating
systems and ADSL protocols. You need to install only one ADSL
protocol, as determined by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Please refer to your notes in the section About Connection Settings.
NOTE – The Telecom JetStart & JetStream services use
RFC2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM.
The screen shots, screen information and steps illustrated in this
booklet serve only as a guide. The exact information and steps you
see on your system may vary, depending on your system
configurations. For any dissimilarity, follow closely the instructions
prompted on your PC screen.
Depending on your system configuration, you may be prompted for
your Windows CD-ROM during installation. Have it ready by your side.
This manual describes the installation of several ADSL protocols for
various operating systems. We suggest you clearly mark the
sections that are appropriate to your specific installation before
you start.
7.1 Location of driver files
The software driver files to suite your operating system can be found in
the following directories on the installation CD.
Directory Operating System Protocol
\Win95\Lan\ Windows 95 RFC1483/ 1577
\Win95\Wan\ Windows 95 RFC2364
\Win98_ME_2K_XP\Lan\ Windows 98, ME, 2000 & XP RFC1483/ 1577
\Win98_ME_2K_XP\Wan\ Windows 98, ME, 2000 & XP RFC2364
\WinNt40\Lan Windows NT4.0 RFC1483/ 1577
\WinNt40\Wan Windows NT4.0 RFC2364
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7.2 Windows 95 Driver Installation
1. Power on your computer to start
Windows. It will detect your newly
installed modem and prompt for
the driver.
2. Place the Installation CD into your
CD-ROM drive and click Next.
3. Click Other Locations... to specify
the driver location.
4. RFC1483 or 1577 - click Browse
and navigate to the
Driver\Win95\Lan folder
RFC2364 - click Browse and
navigate to the Driver\Win95\Wan
folder.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Finish for the driver installation to progress.
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7. At the following prompt, ensure
that your Installation CD is in your
CD-ROM drive and click OK.
8. At the prompt for file location,
enter Driver\Win95\LAN for
RFC1483 or RFC1577;
Or enter Driver\Win95\WAN for
RFC2364.
9. Click OK.
10. Depending on your system
configuration, you may be
prompted for your Windows CD-
ROM for any missing files.
11. Replace your Installation CD with Windows CD-ROM on your CD-ROM
Drive and click OK.
12. At the prompt for file location, enter the path of your Windows CD-ROM
and click OK.
13. If there is a Version Conflict prompt, it is recommended that you keep
your existing file. Click Yes .
14. At the prompt for restart, click Yes.
After your computer restarts, proceed to the “Network
Settings” section and follow the instructions for your
operating system.
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7.3 Windows 98 Driver Installation
1. Power on your computer to start
Windows. It will detect your
newly installed modem and
prompt for its driver.
2. Click the option Search for the
best driver for your device.
(Recommended). And click
Next.
3. Place the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and click Next.
4. Select Specify a location and
click Browse
5. RFC1483 or 1577 - navigate to
Driver\Win98_ME_2K_XP\Lan;
RFC2364 - navigate to
Driver\\Win98_ME_2K_XP\Wan
6. Click Next.
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7. Click Next again to proceed
installation with the driver found.
(The driver name (.inf) illustrated
may be different from what you
see on your system. What you see
on your system is a more updated
driver version.)
8. Click Finish to complete the driver
installation.
9. Depending on your system
configurations, you may be
prompted for your Windows CD-
ROM for any missing files.
10. Replace your Installation CD with
Windows CD-ROM on your CD-
ROM Drive and click OK.
11. At the prompt for restart, click Yes.
After your computer restarts, proceed to the “Network
Settings” section and follow the instructions for your
operating system.
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