Actiontec electronic 56K manual

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Step 7 The COM port will be the next one higher than those currently installed. (In the above example, COM1 is already installed, so the modem is found on COM2.) In most cases Windows NT will detect the modem as a “ Standard Modem”. Click the Change button.

Step 8 Insert the installation diskette or CD-ROM. Click the Have Disk button.

Step 9 A new window will appear with another list of modems, one of which will be yours. (Yours will probably be the only modem on the list.) Select it and click the OK button. At the next screen, click the Next button.

Step 10 Windows NT will complete the installation of the modem. Remove the installation diskette from the floppy disk drive when the installation process is complete.

Step 11 If you wish to use the modem to dial a Windows NT Remote Access Server or wish to connect to the Internet, you will need to configure Dial- Up Networking. Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel and double-click the Network icon. (If the networking components of Windows NT 4.0 have not been installed, perform this process before attempting to configure Remote Access Services.) Click the Services folder and select Remote Access Service. If the Remote Access Service option is not listed (if present, go to Step 12), click the Add button. Scroll-down the menu and select Remote Access Service. Click the OK button. Windows NT may ask for it’s own installation CD-ROM for some files. Insert as required. After you have installed Remote Access Services, add the appropriate protocols as directed (i.e. TCP/IP for Internet Access).

Step 12 (Continued from Step 11) At the Remote Access Setup dialog box, click on Add. Select the modem as the RAS Device and then click the OK button.

Step 13 Click Continue to finish the installation.

Step 14 After Windows NT has completed the binding process, allow Windows to shut down and restart the computer.

Step 15 After Windows NT has restarted, turn to the section titled “Configuring Your Modem’s Country Code” for instructions on how to configure the modem to use the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) of your country.

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Contents Page Table Of Contents Contacting Actiontec Customer Support Product Registration Safety InformationPage Package Contents Product FeaturesHardware Installation Installing the ModemSystem Preparation For Windows 95/98/NTRemoving the Backplate Page Configuring Windows Device Driver Installation and ConfigurationConfiguring Windows 95 OSR2 Configuring Windows Configuring Windows NT Page Found V.90 PCI Data/Fax Modem Port FC00 IRQ# Configuring DOS and WindowsWindows Apmdmcfg enter Configuring OS/2 WarpDEVICE=C\OS2\MDOS\VCOM.SYS Configuring UnixWareConfiguring the Modem For Linux Verified for Red Hat 5.2 # mknod /dev/ttyS4 c 4 # mknod /dev/cua4 c 5 Setting up and using PPP Setting Up and Using PPP Minimal Setup Configuring And Using kppp Using the Gnome Dialer AppletSetting Up and Using The linuxconf Dialer Some General Tips Configuring Your Modem’s Country Code S38 Default 56K Dial Line Rate AT Commands Affecting ITU-T V.90 OperationExamples S109 default K56flex and V.90 SelectionNo dial tone error Help and Service InformationNothing appears on the screen when I type In terminal mode Communications software does not workCan’t Connect at 56K Rates Open COM Port Error Message in W indows 95/98/NTReconfiguring a Windows Dial-Up Networking Connection Declaration of Conformity FCC Part 68 Requirements Telecommunications RegulationsIndustry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement
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