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Page 1 of 18 USB ADSL Win98/2000/ME Installation Guide 03/30/2001 Information provided by Conexant Systems, Inc. is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Conexant assumes no responsibility for its use, nor any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties, which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of Conexant other than for circuitry embodied in Conexant products. Conexant reserves the right to change circuitry at any time without notice. This document is subject to change without notice. Conexant products are not designed or intended for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of a Conexant product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury or death. Conexant customers using or selling Conexant products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Conexant for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale. Conexant, “What's Next in Communications Technologies”, AccessRunner, LANfinity, and the Conexant logo, are trademarks of Conexant Systems, Inc. Product names or services listed in this publication are for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. All other marks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. ©1999, Conexant Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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USB ADSL Win98/2000/ME Installation Guide

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Information provided by Conexant Systems, Inc. is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Conexant assumes no responsibility for its use, nor any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties, which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of Conexant other than for circuitry embodied in Conexant products. Conexant reserves the right to change circuitry at any time without notice. This document is subject to change without notice. Conexant products are not designed or intended for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of a Conexant product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury or death. Conexant customers using or selling Conexant products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Conexant for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale. Conexant, “What's Next in Communications Technologies”, AccessRunner, LANfinity, and the Conexant logo, are trademarks of Conexant Systems, Inc. Product names or services listed in this publication are for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. All other marks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. ©1999, Conexant Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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After the modem is connected, Windows automatically detects the USB ADSL MODEM. Go to the appropriate section based on your specific operating system:

? ? Windows 98 on page 3 ? ? Windows 2000 on page 8 ? ? Windows ME on page 13 ? ? Configuration for PPPoE and PPPoA on page 17

Note: Make two separate CDs for LAN and WAN drivers and put all the driver files in the root directory of the CD are recommended.

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Windows 98 INF Installation (LAN + WAN) 1. Plug in the USB modem into the computer and a New Hardware Found dialog box displays, and

follows quickly by the Add New Hardware Wizard. This dialog box shows ADSL USB MODEM is found. Click Next.

2. In the next dialog box, select the Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and

click Next.

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3. In the next dialog box, select CD-ROM drive, and insert the LAN or WAN driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. If the driver is in the root directory of the CD, select Specify a location, and Browse for the driver location. Click Next.

4. The next dialog box states that Windows will now install the driver for the modem (Conexant

AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface) by using CXTCAFEU.INF file. Click Next.

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5. If the following dialog box appears, click OK.

6. In the next dialog box, insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM in the selected driver and click OK.

7. After Windows has completed installing the driver. Click Finish.

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8. If the following dialog box appears, click Yes to reboot your computer.

9. The USB ADSL driver is successfully installed and the Status Task Bar will appear in the System

Tray.

10. Go to the Device Manager, the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL LAN Adapter” is under the

Network Adapters, and the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface” is under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers for LAN installation.

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Go to the Device Manager, the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL WAN Adapter” is under the Network Adapters, and the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface” is under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers for WAN installation.

11. The Conexant AccessRunner ADSL icon is installed in the Control Panel.

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Windows 2000 INF Installation (LAN + WAN) 1. Plug in the USB modem into the computer and a New Hardware Found dialog box will pop up, and

followed quickly by the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click Next.

2. In the next dialog box, select the Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and

click Next.

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3. In the next dialog box, select CD-ROM drives (when the driver is in the root directory of the CD-ROM). If the driver is in the root directory of the CD, select Specify a location, and browse for the driver location. Click Next.

4. Windows will notify you that it is ready to install the driver by using CXTCAFEU.INF file. Click

Next.

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5. Windows has completed the installation for the Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface.

Click Finish.

6. Windows will notify you that the Digital Signature Not Found. A Digital Signature is not needed,

and click Yes to continue the installation.

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7. If the following dialog box appears for Digital Signature of Conexant AccessRunner USB LAN Adapter, click Yes.

8. If the following dialog box appears, insert the driver CD-ROM and click OK.

9. The USB ADSL driver is successfully installed and the Status Task Bar will appear in the System

Tray.

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10. Go to the Device Manager, the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL LAN Adapter” is under the Network Adapters, and the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface” is under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers for LAN installation.

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Go to the Device Manager, the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL WAN Adapter” is under the Network Adapters, and the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface” is under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers for WAN installation.

11. The Conexant AccessRunner ADSL icon is installed in the Control Panel.

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Windows ME INF Installation (LAN + WAN) 1. Plug in the USB modem into the computer and a New Hardware Found dialog box displays, and

follows quickly by the Add New Hardware Wizard. This dialog box shows ADSL USB MODEM is found, and when the driver is in the root directory of the CD-ROM, select Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended). If the driver is in the root directory of the CD, select Specify a location of the driver (Advanced). Click Next.

2. Windows has completed the installation for the Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface.

Click Finish.

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3. The USB ADSL driver is successfully installed and the Status Task Bar will appear in the System Tray.

4. Go to the Device Manager, the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL LAN Adapter” is under the

Network Adapters, and the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface” is under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers for LAN installation.

Go to the Device Manager, the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL WAN Adapter” is under the Network Adapters, and the “Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL Interface” is under the Universal Serial Bus Controllers for WAN installation.

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5. The Conexant AccessRunner ADSL icon is installed in the Control Panel.

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Configure the WAN driver for PPPoE and PPPoA Go to Control Panel and click on Conexant AccessRunner ADSL icon. Use Alt-C key to access the Protocol Setup Tab. At the Encapsulation Mode, select PPP over ATM VCMUX (RFC 2364) for PPPoA.

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At the Encapsulation Mode, select PPP over Ethernet LLCSNAP (RFC 2516) for PPPoE.

To make the PPPoA or PPPoE connection, go to Dial-Up Networking>Make New Connection, and use the Conexant AccessRunner USB ADSL WAN Adapter as the connecting device.