Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZLX/FE manual Introduction, Product Description, Fast Ethernet

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MultiMobile User Guide

Introduction

Welcome to the world of data communications. You have acquired one of the finest intelligent data and fax modems available today from one of America’s oldest and most respected modem manufacturer: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. This user’s guide will help you install, configure, test and use your modem.

Product Description

The MT5634ZLX/FE is a multifunction communication device that lets you perform multiple communication tasks concurrently, using a single PCMCIA slot. The MT5634ZLX/FE:

is V.90 and K56flexTM compatible for data transmission speeds up to 56 Kbps, while maintaining compatibility with lower-speed modems. The V.90 and K56flex standards asymmetrically transfer data--client downloads at speeds up to 56 Kbps, client uploads at speeds up to 33.6 Kbps;

sends and receives faxes from computers or fax machines; and

connects to an Ethernet 10BaseTX or 100BaseTX LAN.

Figure 1-1. MT5634ZLX/FE PCMCIA Card

The MT5634ZLX/FE is a credit-card-size Type II PCMCIA card that complies with the PCMCIA

2.1and JEIDA 4.1 standards and works with computers that incorporate a compatible interface. It is Bell, ITU-T and AT command compatible, allowing it to be used worldwide with today’s popular communication software programs. You can send and receive faxes with any Group 3 fax machine. The broad Card and Socket Services (CSS) compatibility also makes for trouble-free Internet and Intranet connections. For those who prefer not to use CSSs, the MT5634ZLX/FE includes a point enabler for the multifunction card. Using standard phone lines and 10BaseTX Ethernet, the MT5634ZLX/FE lets you access servers on a LAN and connect to the Internet or on-line computer networks such as CompuServe and America Online, and permits you to transmit E-Mail, send and receive information, and communicate with other PCs.

Fast Ethernet

Fast Ethernet is a network technology specified by IEEE Standard 802.3u. It extends the traditional 10 Mbps Ethernet technology to achieve 100 Mbps transmission and reception, while retaining the same CSMA/CA Ethernet protocol. Thus while Fast Ethernet provides a tenfold increase in network capacity, it is wholly compatible with traditional 10 Mbps Ethernet network facilities. This compatibility is the key to easy and efficient upgrades to 100 Mbps in your network areas needing greater bandwidth. Upgrading selected areas to Fast Ethernet does not require hardware or software changes in network areas where traditional 10 Mbps Ethernet is providing good service. For upgrading existing Ethernet installations to 100 Mbps, and especially for selectively upgrading areas needing upgrade, Fast Ethernet is the clear choice in terms of cost- effectiveness, as well as convenience and smoothness in transition.

Fast Ethernet comprises two subtypes: 100Base-T4 and 100Base-TX. 100Base-T4 Fast Ethernet can utilize existing Category 3 or Category 4 UTP network cabling, but does not provide

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Contents User Guide User Guide Revision DescriptionContents Index Introduction and Description Fast Ethernet IntroductionProduct Description MultiMobile User GuideAuto-negotiation Category 3 and Category 5 Ethernet CablingIntroduction and Description Technical Specifications Features System Requirements Quick Start Safety Warning Telecom UnpackingMT5634ZLX/FE LAM Information Quick StartInstalling the MT5634ZLX/FE Card MT5634ZLX/FE InstallationLED Indicators MODEM-LAM LEDs10/100 Ethernet LAMAct LinkInstalling Driver and Modem Software Windows 98 InstallationMT5634ZLX/FE Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box is displayed Windows 95 Installation Quick Start Getting Started with Windows NT Windows NT 4.0 InstallationMT5634ZLX/FE Installation in NT Open My Computer Control Panel NetworkMT5634ZLX/FE Modem configuration for NT Quick Start MT5634ZLX/FE Open Program Manager Main group Control Panel Network Windows NT 3.51 InstallationGetting Started with Windows NT3.51 Click StartupClick Do not detect for the network adapter Select Other Requires Disk from Manufacturer Click ContinueArtisoft Lantastic 6.0 Installation Novell NetWare InstallationFor Non-Windows 95/98/NT Systems MS LAN Manager Installation PROTOCOL.INIPacket Driver Installation Windows for Workgroups 3.11 InstallationSelect Enhanced mode NDIS3 for.... then click OK Basic Modem Operation Understanding AT CommandsUsing the Windows 95/98/NT HyperTerminal Program ATEnterDialing and Answering Techniques MT5634ZLX/FE AT Commands, S-Registers and Result Codes How To Use AT Commands AT&K3H0EnterAT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Basic AT Commands Speaker always on AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes DSR always on MT5634ZLX/FE Result Codes Terse Verbose DescriptionRegisters MT5634ZLX/FE Upstream data rates MT5634ZLX/FE Remote Configuration Basic Procedure SetupChanging the Setup Password Remote Configuration Changing the Remote Escape CharacterMT5634ZLX/FE Troubleshooting Modem Goes Off-Hook and Disables the Telephone Line Modem Does Not Auto-Answer the PhoneNo Text Appears on the Screen When in Command Mode Troubleshooting Characters on the Screen Are DoubledNo Text Appears on the Screen in Data Mode Modem Loses the Connection When in UseOccasionally, the Modem Gives a Burst of Errors Modem Gets Random Errors in Transmitted DataModem Does Not Connect with Another Modem Enabling The MT5634ZLX/FE TroubleshootingInstalling The Win 95 Driver Over SystemSoft CardWorks Select Properties Select Drivers in PropertiesSelect Hkeylocalmachine COM Port and IRQ ConflictsWindows Highlight the folder MultiMobile-MT5634ZLX-FE-XXXXTroubleshooting Windows Windows NT 3.51 and NTAdditional References MultiMobile User Guide Appendices Appendix a Regulatory Compliance Class B Statement FCC PartIndustry Canada FCC Part 68 Telecom AppendicesFAX Branding Statement Canadian Limitations NoticeEMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance Commission Decision CTR21New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice Troubleshooting Appendix B V.90 SupportIntroduction Appendix C Comprehensive Driver Notes Introduction Lmndisnif Drivername LMNDIS$NDIS2 Driver for Windows for Workgroups ODI Driver for Workgroups Appendix D Warranty, Service, and Technical Support Limited WarrantyOnline Warranty Registration If you know the file name Technical SupportMulti-Tech BBS If you don’t know the file nameAbout the MultiMobile SoftGSM Cellular Upgrade About the InternetAbout Ordering Accessories SupplyNet Online Ordering InstructionsAppendix E Uninstalling in Windows 95/98 Index IndexMultiMobileUSB User Guide