Fujitsu 3XAX-00803AAS user manual Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

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Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

PPPoE is a specification for connecting multiple computer users on an Ethernet to a remote site through common customer premises equipment. PPPoE can be used to have an office or building-full of users share a common DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) connection to the Internet. PPPoE combines the Point-to-Point Protocol commonly used in dialup connections, with the Ethernet protocol, which supports multiple users in a LAN. The PPP Protocol information is encapsulated within an Ethernet frame.

The ADSL USB Modem supports PPPoE by using the driver in conjunction with third party Ethernet software. The installation procedure follows:

1.Install the ADSL USB Modem as a LAN (RFC1483) driver by following the procedure for your operating system shown in “Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running Windows” on page 2-1or “Installation and Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer” on page 3-1.

2.Install the PPPoE software by following the steps detailed in the third party software supplier’s User Guide. The third party software will search for existing drivers. If multiple drivers are installed, select the ADSL USB Modem as the adapter of choice.

3.The Internet connection is made through the third party software. You are required to enter your User Name and Password.

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Contents Modem Fujitsu’sIssue History Birmingham Licence and ConditionsLicence and Conditions Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Contents Modem Software Setup for Windows 98 with the Modem Plugged List of Figures List of ProceduresContents Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Who Should Read this Manual PrefaceConventions Used in this Manual What this Manual CoversWhat is ADSL? IntroductionProtocol and Device Driver Selection Introduction Commercial Confidence Driver Type Protocol Window OS Features SummaryIntroduction Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Software Setup for an Apple Macintosh Computer Installation and Software Setup for PCs Running WindowsProcedure Title Number Connecting the ModemSystem Requirements Description Information Required Before You StartProcedure 2-1 Modem Hardware Installation Modem Hardware InstallationProcedure 2-1 Modem Hardware Installation Procedure 2-2 Software Setup for Windows Modem Software Setup for WindowsProcedure 2-2 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-2 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-3 Software Setup for Windows Procedure 2-4 Software Setup for Windows ME Modem Software Setup for Windows MEProcedure 2-4 Software Setup for Windows ME Procedure 2-4 Software Setup for Windows ME Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Modem Software Setup for Windows XPProcedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP Procedure 2-5 Software Setup for Windows XP What to do if the Modem is Plugged in First Windows Procedure Windows ME Windows XPProcedure 2-6 Software Setup for Windows 98 Modem Plugged Modem Software Setup for Windows 98 with the Modem PluggedProcedure 2-6 Software Setup for Windows 98 Modem Plugged Procedure 2-6 Software Setup for Windows 98 Modem Plugged Procedure 2-7 Software Setup for Windows Modem Plugged Modem Software Setup for Windows 2000 with the Modem PluggedProcedure 2-7 Software Setup for Windows Modem Plugged Procedure 2-7 Software Setup for Windows Modem Plugged Procedure 2-8 Software Setup for Windows ME Modem Plugged Software Setup for Windows ME with the Modem PluggedProcedure 2-8 Software Setup for Windows ME Modem Plugged Go to Procedure 2-4 , on Procedure 2-9 Software Setup for Windows XP Modem Plugged Software Setup for Windows XP with the Modem PluggedProcedure 2-9 Software Setup for Windows XP Modem Plugged Ftel List of Procedures Information Required Before You Start Procedure 3-1 Modem Hardware Installation Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Software Setup for Macintosh OS9.1Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Procedure 3-2 Software Setup for Macintosh Creating a Dial-up Connection Procedure 3-3 Creating a Dial-up ConnectionVPI VCI Procedure 3-4 Connecting to a Remote Network Connecting to a Remote NetworkModem Establishing a PPP Connection Procedure 3-5 Establishing a PPP ConnectionFtel Managing the Software Uninstalling the Software Uninstalling for PCs Running WindowsProcedure 4-1 PCs Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-1 PCs Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-1 PCs Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-2 Macintosh Uninstall the Software Uninstalling for MacintoshProcedure 4-2 Macintosh Uninstall the Software Procedure 4-2 Macintosh Uninstall the Software Customising Communications Settings Procedure 4-3 Customising Communications SettingsControl Panel Applications Procedure 4-3 Customising Communications Settings Control Panel Applications for PCs Procedure 4-4 PC Control Panel ApplicationsProcedure 4-4 PC Control Panel Applications Control Panel Applications for Macintosh Procedure 4-5 Macintosh Control Panel ApplicationsProcedure 4-5 Macintosh Control Panel Applications Configuration tab System Info tab DSL Advanced tab Procedure 4-6 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Modifying the TCP/IP Options for Wide Area NetworksWindows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition Procedure 4-6 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Procedure 4-6 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Windows Procedure 4-7 Set the TCP/IP for WindowsProcedure 4-7 Set the TCP/IP for Windows Windows XP Procedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XPProcedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Procedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Procedure 4-8 Set the TCP/IP for Windows XP Windows ME Procedure 4-9 Set the TCP/IP for Windows MEProcedure 4-9 Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME Procedure 4-9 Set the TCP/IP for Windows ME Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet Managing the Software Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March Appendix a Product Specifications Power RequirementsAdsl Standards Supported DMT Product SpecificationSafety UL 1950, cUL, EN60950 Product Specifications Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March WAN GlossaryGlossary Commercial Confidence Issue 02 March