ZyXEL Communications 3356P-LAN Unpacking Your Modem, Hardware Overview, Required Equipment

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1 Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of your Comet 3356P-LAN Type II PCMCIA card, one of ZyXEL's premier high-performance products. The Comet is world renown for its ability to maintain ultra high speeds and clear, quality connections while communicating around the globe.

Unpacking Your Modem

Before you proceed, check all items you received with your modem against this list to make sure nothing is missing. The complete package should include:

One Comet 3356 P-LAN

One detachable interface cable with RJ-11 cable and plug.

One detachable interface RJ-45 LAN cable and plug.

One FAX & Data Communication software package.

One INF file disk for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.x.

Hardware Overview

The Comet is an intelligent high-speed fax/modem and Ethernet LAN adapter. The modem can be used as both a send/receive fax machine and a data modem. When connecting to another modem/fax, the modem automatically negotiates the fastest speed possible. The PC Card FAX/MODEM/LAN is designed to work with many of the popular fax/modem and LAN communication software packages. Some software packages will control and configure the fax/modem for you automatically, however, they are usually only useful to those who need the modem to perform special tasks. AT commands can also be used to control the fax/modem manually.

Required Equipment

Make sure you have the additional equipment below before proceeding with Installation:

An IBM compatible PC or notebook with PCMCIA type II slot and 386SX or better CPU.

PCMCIA Socket Service and Card Service drivers. (These drivers are usually included with the computer. If not, check with your computer dealer.)

A telephone line with RJ-11 connector.

Data and/or Fax communication software.

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Contents Comet 3356P-LAN User’ s Manual Acknowledgments Limited WarrantyFCC Part 15 Information Contacting ZyXEL FCC Requirements∙ E-mail Table of Contents Status Registers & Result Codes Hardware Overview Unpacking Your ModemRequired Equipment Introduction Hardware Novell Netware InstallationNon-Windows 95 & Windows NT Operating Systems MS LAN Manager Installation Bindings = Lmndisnif Lanabase = Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Installation Packet Driver InstallationChoose Program Manager, Main, Control Panel, Network Windows NT 3.51 InstallationSelect Enhanced mode NDIS3 for.... then press OK Ethernet + Fax/Modem PC Card Installation for NTSelect Ethernet + Fax/Modem PC then click OK Windows NT4.0 InstallationResource Recommendations Choose My computer, Control Panel, Network, Adapters Choose My computer, Control Panel, NetworkArtisoft Lantastic 6.0 Installation Windows 95 InstallationPage Installation Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal Program Understanding AT CommandsDialing and Answering Techniques Dialing using the ATD CommandMaking Your First Connection Quick Tips when issuing AT CommandsAuto-Answer and Hook Controls AT Command Set/Type Example Command DescriptionChanging S Register Values Non-Volatile MemoryModem Result Codes Viewing S Register ValuesDialing Stored Phone Numbers Saving Settings and User ProfilesDefault Modem Settings for PC’ s CommandCommand Use both V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression Basic Modem Operation Basic AT Command Set AT Command Set SummariesSpeaker always on Extended AT& Command Set Extended AT% Command Set Extended AT\ Command SetExtended AT- Command Set AT Command Set Summaries Status Registers & Result Codes Register Dec Function & Description Default Result Code Options Table Extended Result Code Options Table Connect Connect 300 EC NoEC