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USB LAN ISDN
Quick Installation Guide
M73-APO08-360
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Table of Contents PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS.................1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION........................2 INSTALLING THE USB LAN ISDN.....................2 Connecting the USB Cabling ........................2 Connecting to an ISDN Network...................2 Connecting to the LAN Network....................2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .........................3 WINDOWS 98SE INSTALLATION.........................3 WINDOWS 2000 INSTALLATION .........................9 WINDOWS ME INSTALLATION
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Parts Names and Functions 1. USB Cable: connects the USB LAN ISDN to the USB host port of your computer. 2. USB Port: connects to the USB cable’s square end. 3. LAN Port: connects to a LAN Cable. 4. ISDN Port: connects to an ISDN Cable. 5. Link Indicator: glows green when 10/100M Fast Ethernet is linked. 6. B1 Indicator: glows green when the transmitting / receiving data in 64 Kbps speed mode. 7. B2 Indicator: glows green when the transmitting / receiving data in 128 Kbps speed m
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION Installing the USB LAN ISDN Connecting the USB Cabling 1. Insert the USB cable’s square end into the adapter’s USB port. 2. Insert the rectangular end of the USB cable into the USB host port on your PC. Connecting to an ISDN Network 1. Connect one end of an ISDN cable into the adapter’s ISDN port. 2. Connect the other end of the ISDN cable into S/T port on NT1 ISDN device. Connecting to the LAN Network 1. Connect one end of the LAN cable into the adapter's LAN
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Windows 98SE Installation 1. Once the device is connected, windows 98SE will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Click Next to continue. 2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click Next. 3. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM. Select Specify a location, direct Windows 98SE to the location where the driver stored (e.g. E:\USB) and click Next. Windows 98SE will search for the suitable driver for
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5. In ISDN Configuration, click Next. 6. Select the switch protocol that your telephone company uses and click Next. 7. Enter the telephone numbers that your ISP provided and click Next. - 4 -
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8. Click Finish. 9. Click Finish to continue the software installation. 10. Windows 98SE will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Follow the on-screen instructions. - 5 -
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11. Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended) and click Next. 12. Select Specify a location, direct Windows 98SE to the location where the driver stored (e.g. E:\USB) and click Next. Windows 98SE will search for the suitable driver for the software installation need. 13. Click Next. Windows 98SE will start copying necessary files onto your system. - 6 -
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14. The installation program will proceed automatically. Click Finish. 15. When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click Yes. 16. To verify if your network adapter exists in your computer and well enabled, you can perform the following steps. 17. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Systems Device Manager. 18. Click Intelligent ISDN Drivers, Network adapters and Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand. If Intelligent CAPI 2.0 driver, Intelligent USB adapter, Intell
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Windows 2000 Installation 1. Once the device is connected, Windows 2000 will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Click Next to continue. 2. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended) and click Next. 3. Select Specify a location and click Next. 4. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM. Click Browse, direct Windows 2000 to the location where the driver stored (e.g.: E:\USB) and click OK. 5. Click Next. Windows 2000 will start cop
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6. Click Finish to continue. 7. Windows 2000 will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Click Next to continue. 8. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Next. 9. Select Specify a location and click Next. 10. Click Browse, direct Windows 2000 to the location where the driver stored (e.g.: E:\USB) and click OK. 11. Click Next. Windows 2000 will start copying necessary files onto your system. - 10 -
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12. Click Yes to continue. 13. Click Finish to complete the software installation. 14. To verify if your network adapter exists in your computer and well enabled, you can perform the following steps. 15. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Systems Hardware Device Manager. 16. Click Intelligent ISDN Drivers, Network adapters and Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand. If Intelligent CAPI 2.0 driver, Intelligent USB adapter, Intelligent ISDN WAN miniport, Intelligent USB 10/1
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Windows ME Installation 1. Once the device is connected, Windows ME will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM drive, select Automatic search for…and click Next. Windows ME will search for appropriate driver and copy necessary files onto your system. 2. When the ISDN Configuration windows appears, click Next. 3. Select appropriate Switch Protocol and click Next. - 12 -
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4. Enter the Phone numbers that your ISP provided and click Next. 5. Click Finish. - 13 -
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6. Click Finish to continue. 7. Windows ME will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Select Automatic search for…and click Next. Windows ME will search for appropriate driver and copy necessary files onto your system. 8. Click Finish to complete the installation. - 14 -
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9. When Windows prompts you to restart your computer, click Yes. 10. To verify if your network adapter exists in your computer and well enabled, you can perform the following steps. 11. Go to Start Settings Control Panel, Systems Hardware Device Manager. 12. Click Intelligent ISDN Drivers, Network adapters and Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand. If Intelligent CAPI 2.0 driver, Intelligent USB adapter, Intelligent ISDN WAN miniport, Intelligent USB 10/100 Network Adapt
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Windows XP Installation 1. Once the device is connected, Windows XP will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM drive, select Install the software automatically…and click Next. Windows XP will search for appropriate driver and copy necessary files onto your system. 2. Click Continue Anyway. 3. Click Finish to continue. 4. Windows XP will automatically detect the device and appear the following figure. Select I
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6. Click Finish to complete the software installation. 7. To verify if your network adapter exists in your computer and well enabled, you can perform the following steps. 8. Go to Start Settings Control Panel, - 17 -
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Systems Hardware Device Manager. 9. Click Intelligent ISDN Drivers, Network adapters and Universal Serial Bus controllers to expand. If Intelligent CAPI 2.0 driver, Intelligent USB adapter, Intelligent ISDN WAN miniport, Intelligent USB 10/100 Network Adapter and Generic USB Hub are found, that means your network adapter exists and enabled. If not, consult your distributor for technical support. - 18 -