SMC Networks SMC7003-USB manual Key Features

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INTRODUCTION

and other multimedia services requiring guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS). This device enables true telecommuting for the first time by providing complete access to Internet and corporate resources via multiprotocol encapsulation (including TCP/IP, Novell’s IPX, and Windows NetBEUI network protocols).

Note: Since this modem supports both G.dmt and G.lite, it requires an external splitter to separate the traffic entering your premises into data and voice, and also to merge the data and voice traffic leaving your premises into a single stream.

Key Features

High-speed Internet access over existing phone lines

Full-rate DMT connection (8 Mbps downstream, 1 Mbps upstream) and economical G.lite connection (1.5 Mbps downstream, 512 Kbps upstream)

Multiprotocol encapsulation of all network protocols, including TCP/IP, Novell’s IPX, and Windows NetBEUI for complete access to the Internet and corporate resources

Always-on digital connection eliminates dial-up delays, and transparent reconnection when initiating any network request

Concurrent data and voice over a single connection (needs splitter for both G.dmt and G.lite)

Interoperable with Alcatel, Cisco and other DSLAM central office equipment manufacturers

Compatible with various ISP services, using RFC 1483 static IP assignment or PPP dynamic IP assignment

Graphic interface for ADSL connection management

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Contents EZ Connect Adsl USB Modem Page EZ Connect Adsl USB Modem User Guide Trademarks Limited Warranty Limited Warranty FCC Part CompliancesFCC Class B Industry Canada Required Information CompliancesJapan Vcci Class B EC Conformance Declaration Class BIndustry Canada Class B Australia AS/NZS 3548 1995 Class B Table of Contents System Information Tab -3Configuration Tab Chapter Introduction Key Features Introduction Introduction Hardware Installation Package ContentsDescription of Hardware EZ Connect Adsl USB ModemSystem Requirements Power RequirementsLED Functions Hardware Installation Phone Line Configuration Connect the SystemHardware Installation Chapter Driver Installation Protocol and Device Driver SelectionDriver Installation Driver Type Protocols Windows OS Prerequisite Information Driver Installation Running the Setup Program Driver Installation Installing the Modem Driver Installation Driver Installation Microsoft Windows 98, First and Second Editions Chapter Modifying TCP/IP Networking OptionsWAN USB Driver Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Microsoft Windows Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options LAN USB Driver Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Microsoft Windows Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options ATM USB Driver Microsoft Windows 98, Second EditionModifying TCP/IP Networking Options Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Microsoft Windows Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Modifying TCP/IP Networking Options Chapter Customizing Communication Settings Customizing Communication Settings Chapter Updating the Modem Software Updating the Modem Software Chapter Control Panel Application Physical Link Status Tab System Information Tab Configuration Tab Chapter Uninstalling Modem Software Unplug the USB cable from the PC You Cannot Connect to the Internet Appendix a TroubleshootingYou Cannot Connect to the Network Troubleshooting Appendix B Specifications Adsl SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Media ConnectionTemperature Specifications Appendix C Ordering Information Ordering Information Page Internet