MultiModemISDN User Guide

Installing in Windows 95/98

Installing the USB device within Windows 95/98 involves first creating a port within Windows, then installing the USB device driver. The instructions which follow guide you through the Windows 98 installation process. Although the screens differ slightly, the Windows 95 installation process is similar.

Only certain versions of Windows 95 (OSR2.1, Revision C) offer support for USB peripherals. If you are unsure if your Windows 95 system supports USB, a free USB evaluation utility is available from the Shopping Bag page at http://www.usb.org/shopping_bag.html. Down-load the utility (287K) and run the .exe application to determine if you have USB support.

1.Power up your Windows system.

2.Turn on your MTA128ST-USB. The LS (Power) LED will light.

3.Plug the “D-shaped” end (Type B) of your USB cable into the USB connector on the back of the unit (See Figure 2-3).

4.Windows will detect that the new modem is present and launch the Add New Hardware Wizard.

Place the Installation diskette provided with your modem into your floppy drive and click Next > to proceed with the installation.

5. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box displays, asking What do you want Windows to do?

Select Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want. Click Next >.

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