USRobotics

 

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

 

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.

  1. From your desktop, double-click My Computer and then double-click Dial-Up Networking.
  2. Right-click USRobotics Dial-up PPP Connection and click Properties.
  3. From the Properties window, click the Server Types tab.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. In the USRobotics Dial-Up PPP Connection window, click OK to close.
  7. 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.

  1. From your desktop, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections.
  2. Right-click USRobotics Dial-up PPP Connection, click Properties, and then click Networking tab.
  3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and confirm that the box next to it is checked.
  4. 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.
  5. After configuring the TCP/IP settings, click OK.
  6. In the USRobotics Dial-Up PPP Properties window, click OK to close.
  7. 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.

  1. From your desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click Control Panel, and double-click Network & Dial-up Connections.
  2. Right-click USRobotics Dial-Up PPP Connection and click Properties. Select the Networking tab.
  3. In the Components Checked Are Used By This Connection screen, check the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP.
  4. Click Properties. Select Use the Following IP Address.
  5. Make the appropriate changes as indicated by your ADSL Internet Service Provider.
  6. 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.
  7. When finished, click OK. You will return to the Properties window. Click OK.
  8. 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.

  1. From your desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click Control Panel, and double-click Network.
  2. From the list, select TCP/IP->U.S. Robotics USB ADSL LAN Modem.
  3. Click Properties.
  4. Select the IP Address tab from the TCP/IP Properties window.
  5. 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.
  6. When finished configuring the TCP/IP settings in the TCP/IP Properties window, click OK.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.

  1. From your desktop, click Start, click My Network Places, and click View Network Connections.
  2. Right-click Local Area Connections.
  3. Select Properties.
  4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  5. Select Properties.
  6. Select Use the following IP Address.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.

  1. From your desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click Control Panel, and double-click Network & Dial-up Connections.
  2. Double-click on the Local Area Connection icon. If more than one Local Area Connection is present, select the latest.
  3. Click Properties. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the General tab of the Local Area Connection window.
  4. 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.
  5. Click OK in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window.
  6. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, click OK to close.
  7. Your modem should now be ready for Internet browsing.