Multi-Tech Systems MTCBA-C manual Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP/2003

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Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem

Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP/2003

1.Click on Start and then click on Control Panel.

2.In the Control Panel, double-click on Network Connections.

3.On the Network Connections screen on the left-hand side under Network Tasks, click on Create a new connection.

4.The New Connection Wizard should appear. It will walk you through setting up your Internet connection. Click on Next > to begin.

5.On the Network Connection Type screen, select Connect to the Internet, and then click Next >.

6.On the Getting Ready screen, select Set up my connection manually, and then click Next >.

7.On the Internet Connection screen, select Connect using a dial-up modem, and then click Next >. Note: After clicking on Next, you may or may not be asked to select which modem to use. If you have more than one modem installed in your PC, you will be required to select the proper modem to use. If asked, please select the Multi-Tech wireless modem that has been installed.

8.On the Connection Name screen in the ISP Name box, type in a name for your new connection. You can give it any name that you would like. After you have typed in a name, click Next >.

9.On the Phone Number to Dial screen, type in the number that specifies to the modem to connect to your provider’s Internet service.

For CDMA modems, type in the number #777.

Then click Next >.

10.On the Connection Availability screen, specify if this connection is for anyone’s use or for your use only by checking the appropriate button. Choose your preference, and then click Next>.

11.On the Internet Account Information screen, type the user name and the password for your account. In many cases, a user name and a password are not required, but some wireless providers require it. Check with your provider to see if they are needed.

Here is some helpful information:

For Alltel accounts:

User name: <MDN>@alltel.net

Note: The MDN is your 10-digit wireless phone number.

Password: alltel

For Verizon and Sprint accounts:

Normally, Verizon and Sprint do not require a user name and password.

Bell Mobility:

Bell Mobility may require a user name and password.

In all cases, please check with your service provider.

Check the following two options if you would like them activated:

Check the box if you want this account name and password to be used by everyone. Check the box if you want this as your default Internet connection. Then click Next >.

12.On the Completing the New Connection Wizard screen, you last task is to place a check in the box if you would like to add a shortcut to your desktop. Then click Finish.

13.A Connection screen displays on your desktop. Click the Properties button on the bottom of this screen.

14.The Properties window will open for you to make your connection. Important: Make sure that Use dialing rules is not selected, and then click OK.

15.Once back at your Connection screen, click the Dial button at the bottom of the screen to start the connection.

16.The connection will now tell the modem to connect to your provider’s Internet service. Once connected, you should see the connection status icon in your system tray at the bottom right-hand corner of your screen.

You should now be able to open Internet Explorer or any other browser of your preference to surf the Internet.

Disconnecting the Connection:

1.To disconnect the connection, right click on the connection icon in your system tray at the bottom right- hand corner of your screen.

2.Scroll up and click on Disconnect.

You should now be disconnected from the Internet.

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Contents MultiModem Cdma Revision History Revision Date Description MultiModem Cdma User Guide Wireless ModemS000303J, Revision J Copyright Trademarks and LogosContents Product Description Product Description SpecificationsFeatures ModelsApplication Overview Wireless MultiModem used in remote ATM applicationApplication Types Benefits/Features in Applications RF Interference Issues SafetyGeneral Safety Safety Instructions for Hazardous LocationsPackage Contents Maintenance of Your ModemYour Responsibility Mode Description SpecificationsElectrical Characteristics Functions Cdma ModesInterfaces Antenna/RF SpecificationsLEDs AT Command Information RS232 15-Pin Connector PinoutDesignation Activate Your Wireless Account Activation InstallationHook up the Antenna, Serial Cable, and Power Serial Cable Power Optional Attach the Modem to a Flat Surface Screw Separation = 125 mm or 4 1516 inchesIntroduction Install the Modem DriverVerifying That Your Modem Has Been Installed Successfully RequirementsPhone Numbers for the Wireless Modem Using Your Wireless ModemExamples of Useful AT Commands Answering a Circuit-Switched Data CSD Connection Establishing a Circuit-Switched Data CSD ConnectionEstablishing a Voice Call Using Short Message Services SMS SMS Examples Send Example Sending an SMS messageInternet Access Connecting to the Cdma Network for Internet AccessDisconnecting the Connection Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows XP/2003Mobile PhoneTools Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting ExamplesJust received this modem, what do I need to do? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy does the modem answer and then do nothing? Who are the carriers?Modem answers, but does nothing What is the max supported serial baud rate?Modem will not answer How does faxing work?Reference Information Wireless Modem Reference InformationData Cable Diagram No Voice GeneralReference Information Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Appendix a Warranty and RepairsMulti-Tech Warranty Statement Repair Procedures for International CustomersRepair Procedures for International Distributors Replacement PartsJuly