D-Link DCM-201 manual Features, Decide Which Installation Process to Use

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Features

nFull-featured compact, economical cable modem with Ethernet and USB ports

nDOCSIS 1.1-compliant

nCapable of handling downstream data transmission speeds up to 38Mbps; upstream to 10Mbps

nRJ-45 10/100BaseT Ethernet port provides traditional industry- standard connection

nUSB port allows easy plug-and-play attachment to PCs with the latest Microsoft Windows operating system.

nExtensive SNMP management support: MIB-II,

nEthernet-like MIB, Bridge MIB, Cable Device MIB, Baseline privacy Interface MIB, RF Interface MIB

nEasy-to-read front panel LED’s clearly display network status and activity

Decide Which Installation Process to Use

The cable modem enables you to connect to the Internet using either your computer’s Ethernet or USB port.

Be sure to follow the installation steps for the setup you want to use. Using the Ethernet setup enables you to use a hub to connect multiple computers to the cable modem. To do this, you might have to obtain additional IP addresses from your cable operator.

Using the USB port enables you to install the cable modem more quickly and easily than connecting to the Internet using the Ethernet port, because you do not have to install a network interface card (NIC) into your computer. The USB port, however, only enables you to connect one computer to the cable modem.

See “Installing the Cable Modem Using the Ethernet Port”, or see “Installing the Cable Modem Using the USB Port” in the following pages, for more information.

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Contents Link DCM-201 Contents Package Contents System Requirements for Configuration Local Cable Network Service Prepare Your Workspace for the Cable Modem InstallationBefore installing the modem Serial Number S/N RF and ETH MACPrepare Your Workspace for the Cable Modem Installation Introduction Features Decide Which Installation Process to UseInstalling the Cable Modem Using the Ethernet Port Verify the TCP/IP Protocol Configuration To configure TCP/IP on your Windows XP and Windows 2000 PC To configure TCP/IP on a Macintosh Configuring TCP/IP on a Macintosh ComputerTo configure TCP/IP on your Windows NT 4.0 PC Problem I cannot access my e-mail or Internet service Connecting the Cable ModemTroubleshooting the Ethernet Installation Click Properties Page Installing the Cable Modem Using the USB Port Installing the Hardware Cable Modem and Power Adapter To install the hardwareInstalling the Software Drivers Installing the Software Drivers Windows XP OSInstalling the Software Drivers Windows XP OS Installing the Software Drivers Windows 2000 OS Installing the Software Drivers Windows 2000 OS Click Finish to continue Installing the Software Drivers Windows 2000 OS Installing the Software Drivers Windows Me OS Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears. Click Finish Installing the Software Drivers Windows Me OS Troubleshooting the USB Installation Troubleshooting the USB Installation Page Cable Modem Front and Rear Panels Front Panel LEDsPower What the LED Activity MeansCable StatusBack Panel Connectors PowerTechnical Specifications Link Technical Support over the Internet Contacting Technical SupportLink Technical Support over the Telephone 877 Warranty and Registration Page 01/21/2003