Eicon Networks Diva 2430 manual USB Setup, Windows 2000, or Windows Me

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Setup: USB Setup

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USB Setup

Note: The USB port can only be used with systems running Windows 98,

Windows 2000, or Windows Me.

If you are using Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows Me, you have the option of connecting the device to your computer’s USB port. This is described in the following procedure.

Once set up, you can then connect a second computer that supports Ethernet to the Diva 2430’s Ethernet port. To ensure a smooth installation, first install a computer using one port only, to make sure the device is working properly.

Note: The Diva 2430 does not support USB under Windows 95, Macintosh, or other operating systems. For these systems, see Ethernet Setup on page 15.

Setup involves the following steps:

 

Step 1: Connect the Cables

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Step 2: Install USB Drivers

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Step 3: Test Internet Access

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Contents Diva 2430 Adsl Modem Fourth Edition March 206-362-04 Contents Introduction This SectionHardware Features Setup and Configuration FeaturesAdsl and Network Features Introducing the Diva 2430 Adsl ModemPackage Contents Setup Hardware Requirements Connecting to Both PortsOverview Software RequirementsConnecting the Microfilters Connecting MicrofiltersAbout Microfilters USB Setup Windows 2000, or Windows MeProcedure Connect the CablesInstall USB Drivers Setup USB Setup Test Internet Access Ethernet Setup Adsl Test Internet Access Optional Install the Diva Assistant Setup Optional Install the Diva Assistant LAN Setup Setup LAN Setup Configuring Settings via the Web Interface Logging into the Web-based Configuration InterfaceUsing the Configuration Menus ATM Settings Adsl Settings TCP/IP Setup Windows 95/98 Windows NT Windows Macintosh Mac OS 8 or later Can’t access the Internet TroubleshootingCan’t access the web-based configuration interface Power light is blinking red Using your Diva About the Diva Assistant Launching the Diva AssistantSystem Tray Icon General TabPerformance Tab Diagnostic Log TabTools Tab Indicator Lights Reset Settings to Factory Defaults Resetting the DeviceNormal Reset Boot Monitor ModeWeb-based Configuration Interface Web-based Configuration Interface Overview Starting the Web-based Configuration Interface ‘Reset’ and ‘Logout’ buttons on the main menu ‘Save’, ‘Reset Form’, and ‘Cancel’ ButtonsGetting Help Saving and restoring configuration files Upgrading Firmware Backing up Configuration FilesOpening to the Firmware Maintenance Retrieving Firmware from the Eicon Networks Web SiteUploading New Firmware Resetting to Factory Defaults Advanced Topics Security Automatic Log Out Setting a Password System passwordErasing the system password Disable Inbound Server Requests Enabling this OptionIP Traffic Only Virtual Private Networking Setting up a VPN with Windows 95 or WindowsBefore you Begin Setting up a VPN with Windows Advanced Topics Virtual Private Networking Advanced Topics Virtual Private Networking Dialing the VPN Specifications and Regulatory Information Specifications General SpecificationsSoftware and Firmware Specifications UBR CBR Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Information for the United StatesFCC Part 68 Notice Safety Notice Regulatory Information for Canada Power Consumption Safety Status TNV-3Regulatory Information for the European Union Index Index