Westell Technologies 36R515 manual Windows 2000 Professional

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6Your Ethernet card is available if it is not being used for another device. One way to check is to find the Ethernet jack on your computer and find out if it is empty. The jack looks the same as the jack marked ETHERNET on the back of the Westell modem.

7If your card is a 10Base-T card (10 Megabits per second), or if it is set to 10 Megabits per second, you can install the Westell ADSL modem—see the instructions under “Installation” in this guide. If you are not sure, consult your Ethernet card manufacturer’s documentation.

Windows 2000 Professional

1Click Start, then Settings, then Control Panel. The Control Panel opens.

2Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. The Network and Dial-up Connections window opens. If you see an error message, your Ethernet card or its driver is not installed, follow your Ethernet card manufacturer’s instructions for installation and configuration to 10 Megabits per second.

3Click the Local Area Connection icon and read the left pane to verify that this icon is for the Ethernet card that you plan to use with Verizon Online DSL.

If you see more than one Local Area Connection icon, click each one and read the left panel to locate the one for the Ethernet card.

If you see no Local Area Connection icon for the Ethernet card, install an Ethernet card following the Ethernet card manufacturer’s instructions.

4Right-clickthe Local Area Connection icon for the Ethernet card, and click Properties in the drop-down menu.

5In the Local Area Connection Properties window, verify that the Connect using box contains the name of the Ethernet card. This name might contain words such as Ethernet adapter, Etherlink, or LAN adapter. Check your Ethernet card manufacturer’s documentation if you need to find the exact name of the card

6Your Ethernet card is available if it is not being used for another device. One way to check is to find the Ethernet jack on your computer and find out if it is empty. The jack looks the same as the jack marked ETHERNET on the back of the Westell modem.

7If your card is a 10Base-T card (10 Megabits per second), or if it is set to 10 Megabits per second, you can install the Westell ADSL modem. See the instructions under “Installation” in this guide. If you are not sure, consult your Ethernet card manufacturer’s documentation.

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