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Contents:
USRobotics SureConnect ADSL USB/Ethernet
Modem
Installing the Modem
SureConnect Utility
Monitor Tab
Test Tab
Configuration
& About
Upgrade Tab
Configure the Static IP Address
Uninstall the Modem
Troubleshooting
ADSL Standards
& Protocols
Limited Warranty
& Technical Support
Regulatory Information
Glossary
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USRobotics SureConnect
ADSL USB/Ethernet Modem User Guide
Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, XP, NT 4.0 or later, Macintosh, and Linux
Configuring the Static IP Address (USB Mode
Only)
NOTE: If your ISP is automatically
providing you an IP Address, this section does not apply.
WAN Driver - Microsoft Windows 98 and Me (PPPoA or PPPoE)
NOTE: Before configuring the TCP/IP
settings, you should consult with your ADSL Internet Service Provider
for the correct settings. If your ADSL Service Provider supplied your
modem, verify with their documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings.
After configuring your TCP/IP settings, verify that you have a valid Internet
connection by accessing your default browser or the browser of your choice.
- From your desktop, double-click
My Computer and then double-click Dial-Up Networking.
- Right-click USRobotics
Dial-up PPP Connection and click Properties.
- From the Properties window,
click the Server Types tab.
- In the Allowed Network Protocols
section, check the box next to TCP/IP and click TCP/IP settings.
The TCP/IP Settings window will appear. The TCP/IP Settings window is
used to configure the IP address, Name Server addresses, and/or default
gateway.
- After configuring the TCP/IP
settings, click OK. At this point, you may be asked to reboot.
If asked, click Yes and your PC will reboot.
- In the USRobotics Dial-Up
PPP Connection window, click OK to close.
- Your modem should now be ready
for Internet browsing.
WAN Driver - Microsoft Windows XP (PPPoA or PPPoE)
NOTE: Before configuring the TCP/IP
settings, you should consult with your ADSL Internet Service Provider
for the correct settings. If your ADSL Service Provider supplied your
modem, verify with their documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings.
After configuring your TCP/IP settings, verify that you have a valid Internet
connection by accessing your default browser or the browser of your choice.
- From your desktop, click Start,
click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections.
- Right-click USRobotics
Dial-up PPP Connection, click Properties, and then click
Networking tab.
- Select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) and confirm that the box next to it is checked.
- Click Properties and
the TCP/IP Settings window will appear. The TCP/IP Settings window is
used to configure the IP address, Name Server addresses, and/or default
gateway.
- After configuring the TCP/IP
settings, click OK.
- In the USRobotics Dial-Up
PPP Properties window, click OK to close.
- Your modem should now be ready
for Internet browsing.
WAN Driver - Microsoft Windows 2000 (PPPoA or PPPoE)
NOTE: Before configuring the TCP/IP
settings, you should consult with your Internet Service Provider for the
correct settings. If your ADSL Service Provider supplied your modem, verify
with their documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings. After configuring
your TCP/IP settings, verify that you have a valid Internet connection
by accessing your default browser or the browser of your choice.
- From your desktop, double-click
My Computer, then double-click Control Panel, and double-click
Network & Dial-up Connections.
- Right-click USRobotics
Dial-Up PPP Connection and click Properties. Select the Networking
tab.
- In the Components Checked Are
Used By This Connection screen, check the box next to Internet Protocol
TCP/IP.
- Click Properties. Select
Use the Following IP Address.
- Make the appropriate changes
as indicated by your ADSL Internet Service Provider.
- Select Use the Following
DNS Server Addresses, and enter the Preferred DNS server address
and the Alternate DNS server addresses indicated by your ADSL Internet
Service Provider.
- When finished, click OK.
You will return to the Properties window. Click OK.
- Your modem should now be ready
for Internet browsing.
LAN Driver - Microsoft Windows 98 and Me (Bridged Connection)
NOTE: Before configuring the TCP/IP
settings, you should consult with your Internet Service Provider for the
correct settings. If your ADSL Service Provider supplied your modem, verify
with their documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings. After configuring
your TCP/IP settings, verify that you have a valid Internet connection
by accessing your default browser or the browser of your choice.
- From your desktop, double-click
My Computer, then double-click Control Panel, and double-click
Network.
- From the list, select TCP/IP->U.S.
Robotics USB ADSL LAN Modem.
- Click Properties.
- Select the IP Address tab from
the TCP/IP Properties window.
- Select either the Obtain
an IP address automatically or Specify an IP address option.
Refer to your ADSL Internet Service Provider for the specific address
option.
- When finished configuring the
TCP/IP settings in the TCP/IP Properties window, click OK.
- In the Network window, click
OK to end the configuring TCP/IP options session. You may be
asked to reboot your PC. If asked, click Yes, and your PC will
reboot.
- Your modem should now be ready
for Internet browsing.
LAN Driver - Microsoft Windows XP
NOTE: Before configuring the TCP/IP
settings, you should consult with your ADSL Internet Service Provider
for the correct settings. If your ADSL Service Provider supplied your
modem, verify with their documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings.
After configuring your TCP/IP settings, verify that you have a valid Internet
connection by accessing your default browser or the browser of your choice.
- From your desktop, click Start,
click My Network Places, and click View Network Connections.
- Right-click Local Area Connections.
- Select Properties.
- Select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP).
- Select Properties.
- Select Use the following IP Address.
- Type in the IP Address, the Subnet Mask, the Default Gateway, and
the DNS in the corresponding fields as provided to you by your ISP.
- Click OK.
LAN Driver - Microsoft Windows 2000
NOTE: Before configuring the TCP/IP
settings, you should consult with your Internet Service Provider for the
correct settings. If your ADSL Service Provider supplied your modem, verify
with their documentation for the correct TCP/IP settings. After configuring
your TCP/IP settings, verify that you have a valid Internet connection
by accessing your default browser or the browser of your choice.
- From your desktop, double-click
My Computer, then double-click Control Panel, and double-click
Network & Dial-up Connections.
- Double-click on the Local
Area Connection icon. If more than one Local Area Connection is
present, select the latest.
- Click Properties. Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the General tab of the Local
Area Connection window.
- Click Properties. Select
Use the following IP address. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties window will be used to alter IP settings and DNS server addresses.
- Click OK in the Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.
- In the Local Area Connection
Properties window, click OK to close.
- Your modem should now be ready
for Internet browsing.
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