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Chapter 3 - Software Installation and Configuration
9. The TCP/IP Settings dialog box displays.
If your ISP provided you with an IP address for your computer, select Specify an IP address and
enter the static address in the box provided. If your ISP requires you to enter an IP address for
their name server (DNS), select Specify name server addresses and enter the IP addresses
given to you by your ISP. Click OK to save the TCP/IP values and return to the Server Types
tab.
When you have completed customizing the modem properties for this connection, click OK.
To use this connection, double-click the Dial-Up Connection icon within the Dial-Up Networking
folder. If prompted, enter your Internet account User Name and Password and click Connect.
AT Commands
You can configure the MTA128ST-USB using A T commands, just as you would configure an analog
modem. Use this method if you prefer to work with AT commands or if you have a special requirement
not addressed by the configuration utilities or Dial-Up Networking.

Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST-USB

1. Connect the MTA128ST-USB to the USB port on your PC.
2. Turn on the MTA128ST-USB. Once the drivers are installed, Windows 98/95 will automatically
detect the presence of the MT128ST-USB and activate the associated COM port.
3. Start a data communication program and select the COM port where the MTA128ST-USB is
connected.
4. Referring to the

Configuration

section, enter the desired AT commands in the terminal window of
the data communications program.
5. When you finish making changes, use the

&W

command to save and automatically load the
configuration when the MTA128ST-USB is turned on.
6. Quit the data communications program.
For more information on AT commands, refer Chapter 4.