ADS Technologies version 5.2b1 manual Installation, About TCP/IP, Detecting TCP/IP Windows 95/98

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This Chapter Includes:

3.1About TCP/IP.......................................... 3-1

3.2Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98.... 3-1

3.3Installing TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98..... 3-2

3.4Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 95/98 3-2

3.5Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® 2000..... 3-3

3.6Installing TCP/IP in Windows 2000 ........ 3-3

3.7Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® 2000 . 3-4

3.8Detecting TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.0 .. 3-4

3.9Installing TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.0... 3-5

3.10Configuring TCP/IP in Windows® NT 4.03-5

3.11Installing the Software Drivers................ 3-6

3.1 About TCP/IP

To gain high-speed and shared access to the Wide Area Network (WAN), your Local Area Network (LAN) needs to be configured for the modem. Each network node on your LAN must install a network protocol so that they can communicate with the modem. The modem requires the TCP/IP network protocol. The TCP/IP Properties window in Windows® 95/98/2000 or NT 4.0 connects the node’s Ethernet information to the network’s protocol data. Make sure that each network node on your LAN has TCP/IP available. To ensure smooth setup, you must install the TCP/IP network protocol on the PCs before you install the modem.

Note: We have already configured your NetDSL prior to shipping. The NetDSL is configured with the default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask of

255.255.255.0.

3.2 Detecting TCP/IP in

Windows® 95/98

Step 1. Turn on your computer and start Windows® 95/98.

Step 2. Click the Start button and then select Settings.

Step 3. Choose Control Panel and double click Network icon.

Step 4. Click the Configuration tab.

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Contents NetDSL 800 Adsl Modem Version 5.2b1 User’s Guide ArescomTrademark CopyrightNetDSL Manager Hardware InstallationSoftware Installation Before You BeginTroubleshooting ConfigurationStatus Feature Tools FeatureBridge Packet Filtering Table Hot FeaturesBefore You Begin Package IncludesInformation You Will Need Minimum System RequirementsHardware Installation Diagram of the NetDSLBack Panel Interfaces Front Panel Interfaces Diag DiagnosticProduct Handling Safety FirstSetup Instructions Personal SafetyConnect to the Ethernet Connecting to a Ethernet Port on a PCConnecting to the Non-Uplink Port on a Network Hub Connect to the Adsl Interface Connecting the DSL InterfaceConnect to the USB Interface Connecting to the USB InterfaceConnecting to a Power Supply Connect to PowerInstallation About TCP/IPDetecting TCP/IP Windows 95/98 Configuring TCP/IP Windows 95/98 Installing TCP/IP Windows 95/98Detecting TCP/IP in Windows Installing TCP/IP in WindowsDetecting TCP/IP Windows NT Configuring TCP/IP in Windows10Configuring TCP/IP Windows NT Installing TCP/IP Windows NTUSB Installation Step 11Installing the Software DriversUSB Installation Step Continue USB Installation Step Page Installing the NetDSL Software NetDSL ManagerLaunching the NetDSL Manager NetDSL Manager Multiple Routers/Bridges Selection WindowSubnet window Tures NetDSL Manager OverviewNetDSL Manager NetDSL Manager 6NetDSL Software User’s Guide Configuration General Configuration Outline of ConfigurationAdministrative Security General ConfigurationBridge Packet Filter Modify Bridge Packet Filter LAN Configuration LAN ConfigurationNetDSL. Click Exit to return to the NetDSL Manager DSL Configuration DSL ConfigurationATM PVC Properties ATM PVC PropertiesATM Service Type ATM Service TypeClick Save Configuration File As Configuration FileConfiguration 12NetDSL Software User’s Guide Main Status Panel Status FeatureEvent Log in Status LED Panel Tab in Status LED PanelTraffic Counter Tab in Status Traffic CounterDSL Status Table Tab in Status DSL Status TableStatus Feature 6NetDSL Software User’s Guide Upgrade Firmware Tools FeatureUpgrade Firmware Tab in Tools Reset Router Reset Router/BridgeTools Feature 4NetDSL Software User’s Guide Cannot Detect the Modem TroubleshootingModem and PC are Not in the Same Subnet Cannot Upgrade the FirmwareAbout Configuration Parameters Terminology for Configuration ParametersExplaining IP Addresses Bridge Packet Filtering Virtual Channel IdentifierEthernet Cable Pinout 2NetDSL Software User’s Guide Warranty Information Limited WarrantyStandard Warranty Service Limitation of Liability Warranties ExclusiveWarranty Registration Before Returning a Product for RepairReturn Instructions Return Instructions 4NetDSL Software User’s Guide Declaration of Conformity