Zoom ADSL Modem manual Connecting the Hardware

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Connecting the Hardware

All connections originate from the back panel of your modem.

1

Using the supplied USB cable, plug the cable’s square end

into the modem’s USB jack. Plug the cable’s rectangular end

 

into your computer’s USB port.

 

Tip: You can identify the USB jack and cable by the USB

 

symbol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Windows 98/98SE Users: You may be asked for your

 

computer’s Windows installation CD. If so, please insert it

 

into the CD-ROM drive and click OK.

2

Plug one end of the supplied phone cord into one of the

 

modem’s two phone jacks and plug the other end into the

 

telephone wall jack. Note: If there any phones on the

 

premises sharing this DSL-enabled phone line, we

 

recommend the use of filters. See page 10 for instructions.

3

Once you’ve performed Step 2, the computer automatically

 

installs the necessary programs required by the hardware.

(You will see another tracking box.) When the process is complete, you will be prompted to click Finish.

Windows 98/98SE and Me Users: Your computer will restart automatically to enable the new settings.

Windows XP and 2000 Users: A restart is not necessary. Close or minimize the Zoom ADSL user interface box.

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Adsl Modem Copyright 2002 All rights reserved Contents Important! Before You Begin Getting Started What Your Package Contains System RequirementsIf You Need Help Installing the Software InstallationZoom Adsl Modem User’s Manual Connecting the Hardware If you have a filter with one jack Installing Phone FiltersIf you have a filter with two jacks If You Don’t Have a Username or Password Connecting to the InternetMonitoring Your DSL Connection Removing Your Modem DSL UninstallAppendix a Custom Installation InstructionsPPPoA or PPPoE Or Routed IP or Classical IP Connecting the Hardware Adsl Phone Jack Phone Cord DSL Control Panel and click the Protocol Setup tab Completing the Software InstallationClassical IP in on Appendix B TroubleshootingAppendix B Troubleshooting Regulatory Information Appendix C