3Com 3CP3617B quick start Connecting using PPP Point to Point Protocol

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Install Guide: Installing the Software

There are two choices in the category PPP (Point to Point Protocol) and two choices under Ethernet. Which you choose is determined by how your service provider will route your information. If you should make the wrong choice here, your modem will not be set up correctly.

If you’re not sure which choice you need to make, it is advisable to exit the setup program and get the informa- tion from your ISP. You can remedy an incorrect install (as covered in Chapter Four), but it’s easier to do it right in the first place.

Connecting using PPP (Point to Point Protocol)

Making either of the selections under the category of PPP will send you to the following screen.

The Dial-Up Networking Name can be any name that you choose.

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Contents 3ComHomeConnect Quick Start Installation GuidePage Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/2000 and NT InternalUnited States Government Legends Table of Contents Technical Support ViiChapter Two Installation SequenceWindows NT Chapter OneBold Type Information RequirementsItems to Have Ready ConventionsChapter One Installing Modem Software Software Installation Procedure Windows 95, 98 and Me Users Install Dial-Up Networking 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Chapter One Windows NT Users Note install the hardware first All Users Continuing the installInstallation Custom InstallationConnecting using PPP Point to Point Protocol Connecting using Ethernet Completing the Installation 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Chapter One Install Guide Installing the Software Windows NT Users -Completing the Install Install Guide Installing the Software 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Chapter One Install Guide Installing the Software Remote Access Setup window, click Add Now click Close in the Network Properties window Page Chapter Two Installing the Hardware Installing the Modem HardwareAll users Windows 95/98/Me/2000 and NT 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Chapter Two Install Guide Installing the Hardware Installing the Adsl phone line to your Adsl Jack Windows NT verifying Remote Access Service RAS Typical Installation3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Chapter Two Adsl Link Operational UP Chapter Three Verifying your Adsl ConnectionOptional Install Instant Update Installing Instant UpdateAdsl Link Not Operational Down Configuring Instant Update Connecting to your ISP Click Update NowOnline Help Chapter Four Troubleshooting Following sections will address some possible problemsDial-Up Icon is not on the Desktop 95 or Me, a message is asking for 141.bin You cancelled during Windows 95/98 Plug & PlayQuickView Is showing a Red Light QuickView is green but you can’t get to the internetDial-Up Networking missing in Windows 95/98 You are having problems with Dial-Up NetworkingWindows 95/98 Error Dial-Up Networking problems when trying to connectWindows NT Error Page Select Remote Access Service and click OK Appendix a Installing Remote Access Service3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Appendix a Appendix a Installing RAS for PPPoA 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Appendix a Appendix a Installing RAS for PPPoA 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Appendix a Appendix B Connecting using Dial-Up Networking Windows NT Start Programs Accessories Dial- Up NetworkingCreating a Dial-up Connection 3Com Home Connect Adsl Modem PCI Appendix B Appendix B Connecting using Dial-Up Networking Modifying the values of a Dial-up Connection Use area code and Dialing Properties Connect usingGeneral Tab Telephone numberServer Types Tab Advanced OptionsAllowed Network Protocols World Wide Web Technical SupportTechnical Support Hotline Online Technical Support3Com USO# Attn Dock 1800 W. Central Road Mount Prospect, IL If you need to return the Modem to UsFCC Notice Radio and Television Interference Manufacturers Declaration of ConformityXvi Xvii Xviii 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty 3Com HomeConnect Adsl Modem PCI Appendix C Xxi Page