Black Box MD403A user manual If you select Connect directly to another computer

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APPENDIX C: Dial-Up Networking

a.The Devices for Incoming Connections dialog box is displayed. Select the Portable USB Modem and click Next>.

b.At the Incoming Virtual Private Connection dialog box, select either Allow virtual private connection or Do not allow virtual private connection.

c.The Allowed Users dialog box is displayed. Next, you can Add or Delete users you will allow to connect to this device. Click Next>.

d.In the Networking Components dialog box, select the boxes next to the name of each networking component you want to enable for incoming connections. Click Next>.

e.The Completing the Network Connection Wizard dialog box is displayed. In the box provided, enter a meaningful name for this connection and click Finish.

If you select Connect directly to another computer:

This connection option is designed to allow a connection between two computers using a serial, parallel, or infrared port.

a.The Host or Guest dialog box is displayed. Select the role you’d like for this computer. Select Host if this computer has the information you want to access. Select Guest if this computer will be used to access information on the Host computer.

b.If you select Host, you will be presented with the Connection Device dialog box. Select the device from the list. After installing the device through the Wizard, you may configure the connection properties by right clicking on the icon for this connection and selecting Properties. Upon completion, click Next>.

The Allowed Users dialog box is displayed. Select the check box next to the name of each user you want to allow to connect to this computer. Click Next>.

c.If you select Guest, the Select a Device dialog box is displayed. Select the COM port you’d like to use for this connection from the list. Click Next>.

dThe Connection Availability dialog box is displayed. If you are creating this connection for multiple users, select Create this connection for all users. If this connection will be used only by you, select Create this connection only for myself. Click Next> to continue.

e.The Competing the Network Connection Wizard dialog box is displayed. You are prompted for a name to use for this connection. Enter a meaningful name in the field provided and click Finish.

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Contents Portable USB Modem Users’ Manual FCC and IC RFI Statements EMC, Safety and R&TTE Directive Compliance FCC Requirements for Telephone-Line Equipment Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada NOM Statement Portable USB Modem Trademarks Used in this Manual Contents Contents Specifications Command Buffer 40 charactersFrequency Stability ±0.01% AGC Dynamic Range 43 dBTemperature Tolerance 32 to 120F 0 to 50C Introduction OverviewWhat the Package Includes Universal Serial Bus USBWhat Can You Do with Your Modem? Features Required Equipment USB and communications connectors ConnectionsFront Panel Front panelInstallation Connect the Modem to Your SystemInstalling the Modem Welcome screen Install Hardware Device Drivers screen Locate Driver Files screen Driver Files Search Results screen Click Yes to continue with the installation Digital Signature Not Found screen appearsCompletion screen Installation in Windows ME Portable USB Modem Add New Hardware Wizard screen What do you want Windows to do? screen 10. Windows will search for a new driver screen 11. Updated driver found screen 12. Verification screen 13. Finish screen Click Start Settings Control Panel Go to Start Settings Control PanelConfiguring the Modem for Your Country References AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes AT CommandsRepeat Last Command Communication Standard SettingEnter Key AnswerCarrier Control DialATDT1028807637853500$123456789 Echo Command Mode Characters DS=y Dial Stored Telephone NumberEcho Online Data Characters Hook ControlMonitor Speaker Mode Return Online to Data ModeModulation Handshake Pulse DialingResult Codes Enable/Disable Sr=n Set Register ValueSr? Read Register Value Tone DialingModem Reset Result Code SelectionLong Space Disconnect Auto RetrainLoad Factory Settings Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlON/X-OFF Pacing Control 22bis Guard Tone ControlAsynchronous Communications Mode Test CommandsFlow Control Selection Data Set Ready DSR ControlDisplay Current Settings Store Current ConfigurationSelect Stored Configuration for Hard Reset Zy=x Store Dialing Command\Bn Transmit Break \Gn Modem Port Flow Control\Jn Data Buffer Control \Kn Break ControlOnline command mode. The modem receives a \Nn Error Correction Mode Selection\Tn Inactivity Timer \Qn Flow Control Selection\Vn Protocol Result Code \Xn ON/X-OFF Pass-ThroughAdaptive Answer Result Code Enable #Sx Enter Setup PasswordView Numbers in Blacklist Data Compression ControlAtcr Remote Configuration Escape Sequence #S=x+++ATCR Escape Sequence Unit Range Default Description RegistersSeconds 255 Unit Range Default Description Upstream data rates S48=7 S48=128 Result Codes Verbose DescriptionConnected at 2400 bps Terse Verbose Description Remote Configuration Basic ProcedureSetup IntroductionChanging the Setup Password Troubleshooting None of the Indicators LightModem Does Not Respond to Commands Modem Dials But Cannot Connect Modem Disconnects While Online Modem Cannot Connect When Answering Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingV.90 Troubleshooting Appendix A. V.90 SupportAppendix B. Loopback Tests Local Analog Loopback Test V.54 Loop Figure B-1. Local analog loopback testRemote Digital Loopback Test V.54 Loop Figure B-2. Remote digital loopback testLocal Digital Loopback Test V.54 Loop Figure B-3. Local digital loopback testAppendix B Loopback Tests Appendix C. Dial-Up Networking Windows 98/Me Dial-Up Networking Figure C-3. Dial-Up connection created Figure C-4. Networking tab Figure C-5. TCP/IP Settings dialog box Windows 2000 Dial-Up Networking Figure C-6. Network Connection Wizard dialog boxFigure C-7. Network Connection Type dialog box Figure C-8. Welcome to the Internet World Connection Wizard Internet account connection, and click Next If you select Accept incoming connectionsIf you select Connect directly to another computer Upgrade Overview Appendix D. Upgrading ModemAppendix D Upgrading the Modem Copyright 2004. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved
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MD403A specifications

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