DareGlobal Technologies DB101 ADSL Modem User Manual 392996
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DB101 USB ADSL MODEM USER’S MANUAL V3.0 DARE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. http://www.dare-tech.com DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW....................................................................................................................................................... 2 1.1 ABOUT ADSL .............................................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 DEVICE INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................... 2 1.3 PROTOCOL AND DRIVER.......................................................................................................................... 2 1.4 CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................................................... 3 2. USB ADSL MODEM INSTALLATION AND SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ...................................... 4 2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. ....................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.1 HARDWARE ........................................................................................................................................ 4 2.1.2 SOFTWARE.......................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.1 CONNECTION..................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.2 PROCEDURE. ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 DRIVER INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 5 3. CUSTOMER CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................... 9 4. UNINSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................... 11 5. CONNECTION SETUP.................................................................................................................................. 13 5.1 PHYSICAL LAYER CONNECTION.......................................................................................................... 13 5.2 DIAL-UP CONNECTION........................................................................................................................... 14 5.3 PRIVATE LINE CONNECTION ................................................................................................................. 16 6. PPPOE CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................... 18 7. SPECIFICATION............................................................................................................................................ 19 7.1 POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................................ 19 7.2 DIMENSION ............................................................................................................................................... 19 7.3 WEIGHT...................................................................................................................................................... 19 7.4 CERTIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................ 19 7.5 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................................. 19 APPENDIX A GLOSSARY................................................................................................................................ 20 APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................. 22 APPENDIX C SPLITTER CONNECTION...................................................................................................... 23 APPENDIX D SHIPPING LIST ........................................................................................................................ 24 -1- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 ABOUT ADSL An ADSL MODEM is a broadband access device, which utilizes the high frequency segment of a phone line to transmit high-speed data without interfering with the voice transmission. The frequency of the ADSL signal is higher than that of voice, so the voice and ADSL signal can coexist in one line by using a Splitter to insulate the two. ADSL data transfer adapts asymmetry model. It has an upstream maximum transmission rate of 1 Mbps and downstream maximum transmission rates of 8 Mbps. This ability makes ADSL an ideal device for broadband access. 1.2 DEVICE INTRODUCTION Figure 1 POWER indicator LINK indicator USB port LINE port 1.3 PROTOCOL AND DRIVER 1. 2. 3. 4. PPP over ATM (PPPoA) VCMUX PPP over ATM (PPPoA) LLC PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) LLCSNAP PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) VCMUX (RFC2364) (RFC2364) (RFC2516) (RFC2516) -2- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Bridged IP over ATM LLCSNAP Routed IP over ATM LLCSNAP Bridged IP over ATM VCMUX Routed IP over ATM VCMUX Classical IP over ATM (RFC1483) (RFC1483) (RFC1483) (RFC1483) (RFC1577) Driver Types and OS Supported Table 1 Driver Type Protocol LAN RFC 1483 RFC 1577 WAN RFC 2364 RFC 2516 OS Windows® Me Windows® 98 Windows® 98 SE Windows® 2000 Windows® XP Windows® Me Windows® 98 Windows® 98 SE Windows® 2000 Windows® XP 1.4 CHARACTERISTICS • • • • • • • • • • • USB v1.1 Compatible. Utilizes USB BUS power; no additional power supply required. Supports Hot-plug / Hot-swap Supports Plug & Play Supports ATM WAN Miniport, NDIS 5.0, and NDIS 4.0 Miniport. Supports ANSI T1.413 ISSUE 2 and G.992.1 (G.DMT), G.992.2 (G.LITE). Software upgradeable. Provides configuration and monitoring programs. Upstream maximum transmission rates of 1 Mbps Downstream maximum transmission rates of 8 Mbps Maximum transmission distance of 5 km. -3- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 2. USB ADSL MODEM INSTALLATION AND SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2.1.1 HARDWARE • • • • • Pentium® MMX 233(or higher) Minimum of 32MB memory. Minimum 10MB free disk space. CD-ROM USB port 2.1.2 SOFTWARE • • • • • Windows® Me Windows® 98 Windows® 98 SE Windows® 2000 Windows® XP 2.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.2.1 CONNECTION Figure 2.2.1 2.2.2 PROCEDURES 1. While your computer is On, plug one end of telephone line to the USB ADSL MODEM LINE port as shown in Figure 1 . Then plug the other end of the telephone line to the telephone socket on the wall. NOTE If you use ADSL MODEM and telephone simultaneously, please refer to Appendix C. 2. Plug one end of the USB cable as shown here to an available USB port on your PC. -4- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual Plug the other end of the USB cable as shown here to the ADSL USB port as shown by interface in Figure 1 Section 1. After you complete the above steps, your PC will indicate, “Found new hardware and installing driver”. Please refer to section 2.3 for more details. 2.3 DRIVER INSTALLATION 2.3.1 Microsoft Windows® 98 Confirm the information below before installation. If you have any questions please consult your local ADSL service provider. The table below shows the information needed for configurations for different protocols. Table 2 PROTOCOL VIRTUAL DIAL-UP MODE PPPoE PPPoA NECESSARY INFORMATION VPI VCI LLC/VCMUX USER NAME VPI VCI LLC/VCMUX USER NAME Manual Section PASSWORD 5.2 PASSWORD 5.2 1483 BRIDGE CONNECT VPI VCI LLC/VCMUX 5.3 PRIVATE LINE MODE 1483 ROUTING 1577 PRIVATE LINE VPI VPI VCI VCI LLC/VCMUX LLC/VCMUX IP IP ADDRESS/MASK ADDRESS/MASK GATEWAY GATEWAY 5.3 5.3 Driver under WAN folder is for PPPoE and PPPoA Driver under LAN folder is for 1483 bridge connecting, 1483 routing and 1577 private line. NOTE Please close all running programs before installing the driver. Windows®98 installation CD will be required for driver installation. The following shows the steps for WAN driver installation. LAN driver installation is similar to this. 1. Once the new hardware is detected as shown in the dialog box below, Click “Next” button. As shown figure 2.3.1.1. Figure 2.3.1.1 -5- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 2. 3. 4. A new dialog box will ask which searching method should be chosen. Select default method and click “Next” button. As shown figure 2.3.1.2. Figure 2.3.1.2 A new box will pop up for selection of the location of the driver. If the location is incorrect please click “Browse” and select the right location, then click “Next” button. As shown figure 2.3.1.3. Figure 2.3.1.3 A box will appear indicating the driver has been found, click “Next” button. As shown figure 2.3.1. 4 Figure 2.3.1.4 -6- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 5. A message box will show the installation is complete. Click “Finish” button. As shown figure 2.3.1.5. Figure 2.3.1.5 6. A new icon will be appear in the taskbar on the lower right corner of the screen. 2.3.2 Microsoft Windows® 2000 NOTE: Please close all running programs before installing the driver. The installation process is similar with that for Win98, but a digital signature box will appear as shown below. 1. “Digital signature not found” dialog box will appear to indicate the software has no signature, click “Yes” button. As shown figure 2.3.2.1 Figure 2.3.2.1 -7- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 2. A message box will indicate the installation is finished. Click “Finish”. Figure 2.3.2.2 3. “Digital signature not found” dialog box will appear again, click “Yes” to continue. Figure 2.3.2.3 4. A new icon will appear in the taskbar at the lower right corner of the screen. -8- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 3. CUSTOMER CONFIGURATION 1. Double click “USB ADSL” icon in the Control Panel. As shown figure 3.1 Figures 3.2 Figure 3.1 Or double click “ADSL CONTROL PANEL” icon on the desktop. As shown figure 3.2 2. A dialog box will appear as shown below. As shown figure 3.3 Figure 3.3 -9- DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 3. Press ALT+C and a control box will appear. The default parameters as shown below: • • • • The value of VPI and VCI are set to the value of VPI=0 & VCI=32. The Encapsulation mode is the default value “PPP over Ethernet LLCSNAP (RFC2516)”. The maxim cell speed is 1500. (Recommend not modifying). The maxim message package length is line rate. (Recommend not modifying). Figure 3.4 4. If dial-up mode is PPPoA, then “PPP over ATM VCMUX(RFC2364) or PPP over ATM LLC (RFC2364) ”should be selected in the “Encapsulation mode” box. As shown figure 3.5. Figure 3.5 5 Click “OK” button to finish the installation. - 10 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 4. UNINSTALLATION METHOD 1: 1. Click “Start” Æ “Settings” Æ “Control Panel”.Then double click “Add/Remove Program” icon in the Control Panel window. Figure 4.1 Figure 4.2 2. Select “USB ADSL Adapter” in the display dialog box and then click “Add/Remove” button. As shown figure 4.2 METHOD 2 1 Click “Start” Æ “Programs” Æ “USB ADSL” Æ “Uninstall ADSL”. As shown figure 4.3. Figure 4.3 - 11 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 2. For either method it will ask you to click“Yes”to confirm deletion. As shown figure 4.4. Figure 4.4 3 Click “Yes” to restart the computer. As shown figure 4.5. Figure 4.5 - 12 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 5 CONNECTION SETUP There are different kinds of connection: Physical Layer Connection, PPP Dial-Up Connection and Private Connection. They will be introduced individually in this section. 5.1 PHYSICAL LAYER CONNECTION 1. The Physical Layer Connection will automatically run after the telephone line is connected. The taskbar shall be shown as below if the connection is good. 2. To check if the connection is OK, double click “ADSL CONTROL PANEL” on the desktop. If the following box pop up, then the connection is fine. Figure 5.1.1 3. To disconnect or reconnect, double click the icon or in the taskbar. A dialog box will appear as figure 5.1.2. Click the “Stop ADSL” button to stop ADSL connection. Figure 5.1.2 - 13 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual Figure 5.1.3 Or click the “Start ADSL” button to reconnect ADSL. 4 You may now install PPP Dial-up connection after finishing the steps stated above for physical layer connection. 5.2 DIAL-UP CONNECTION Microsoft Windows® 98 v1.0 and v2.0 Before dialing, confirm the value of VPI, VCI and Encapsulation mode according to Chapter 3. 1 Double click the “ADSL dial -up” icon on the desktop Figure 5.2.1 Figure 5.2.2 Input username and password and click the “connect” button to connect. The procedure below is designed for connection properties modifications only. You may skip this if no changes are needed. Right click “ADSL Dial up” icon and select “properties”. - 14 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual Figure 5.2.3 Items can be modified are listed in the dialog box Figure 5.2.4 Click the “OK” button to exit. Windows® 2000 The configuration process is similar to Win98. - 15 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 5.3 Private Line Connection Microsoft Windows® 98 1 Install the LAN driver. 2 Set values for VPI, VCI and Encapsulation mode. Figure 5.3.1 Double click the “Network” icon in “Control Panel”. Choose the “Configuration” page, select “TCP/IP Æ USB ADSL Adapter” and click “Properties”. As shown in figure 5.3.2. - 16 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual Figure 5.3.2 Figure 5.3.3 - 17 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual In the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box select the “IP Address” page. Select the “Specify an IP address” radial box and input the correct IP address and subnet mask (you will need to contact your service provider to get the correct value of the IP address and subnet mask). Or Select the “obtain IP address automatically” to skip the step 6. Input the correct IP address of DNS configuration and the Gateway property page. Click “OK” button to exit the “TCP/IP Property” dialog box. Click “OK” button in the pop-up “Networks” dialog box to finish the configuration of TCP/IP. After modifying the property of TCP/IP, the system reminds the user to restart (Note: You don’t need to restart for Windows®2000). Click the “OK” button to restart the computer immediately in order to make the new settings valid. Windows® 2000 The configuration process is similar to Win98. 6. PPPoE CONFIGURATION 1 Method one: • Follow the “Driver Installation” procedures to install “WAN Driver” and set values for VPI, VCI and Encapsulation mode (see Chapter 3) • Follow the “Connection Setup” procedures to install “Dial-up”. 2 Method two: • • • Install LAN driver and set VPI, VCI and Encapsulation mode. Install “Third party dial-up software”, for example, Enternet300, WinPoet, RasPPPoE, etc. Use third party dial-up software to connect to the Internet. - 18 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual 7. SPECIFICATION 7.1 POWER SUPPLY z Uses USB bus for power. No power supply is needed. Power consumption ≤ 2.5W 7.2 DIMENSION 138mm Length x 104mm Width x 13mm Height 7.3 WEIGHT 300g 7.4 CERTIFICATIONS z EMI/Immunity: FCC Part 15 Class B, CE Mark (EN55022 Class B/EN50082) z Security standard UL EN60950 z Communication FCC Part 68,CYR21 z Electromagnetic: Compliant with FCC, ETSI and CISPR standard 7.5 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Working temperature: -5 °C to 45 °C Working humidity: relative humidity from 10% to 90% EMI FCC PART15&68 - 19 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY ATU-C ADSL Transceiver Unit, Central Office End ATU-R ADSL Transceiver Unit, Remote Terminal End FEXT Far-end Cross Talk HDSL High-rate Digital Subscriber Line POTS Plain Old Telephone Service PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network WINS Windows® Internet Name Server ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line OAM Operations, Administration And Maintenance QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation DMT Discrete Multitone DSL Digital Subscriber Line FEC Forward Error Correction ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode WAN Wide Area Network PRD Pseudo-random Downstream PRU Pseudo-random Upstream USB Universal Serial Bus LAN Local Area Network PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit SVC Switched Virtual Circuit - 20 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual PPP Point to Point protocol DNS Domain Name Server VPI Virtual Path ID VCI Virtual Circuit ID DSL Digital Subscriber Line IP Internet Protocol CO Central Office EC Echo Canceling - 21 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual APPENDIX B: Troubleshooting Phenomena Power supply light is off. Power supply light is on, but Link light is blinking. Cannot establish connection when dialing. Suggested Solution Make sure the USB connection is tight. • • • • • • • • Cannot install drivers Cannot uninstall driver Cannot reinstall Confirm USB port is functioning properly. Confirm there is sufficient disk space and memory. Confirm the operating system supports USB. Check if viruses infect system. • Check if processes have been correctly followed according to the manual • Make sure you follow the instruction to uninstall the drivers. In the device manager window, delete the driver for USB. • • • The icon disappears in system tray. Make sure the correct driver has been installed Make sure the VCI and VPI is configured correctly. Make sure the protocols selected are correct. Make sure you use the correct username and password. For Windows 2000 or Windows XP, de-select the “Use LCP Extension” and “Use Software Compression” in the dial up property page For Windows 98 de-select the options of “Log on network”, keep only “TCP/IP”. • • • • • Cannot connect to the Internet Check to see if the modulate and demodulate modes have been correctly selected Make sure the phone line is connected to the modem. • • Make sure the dial-up connection has been correctly established. Re-configure “ADSL dial-up properties”, de-select “use IP pointer compress”. If your computer has an Ethernet card, disable it when using third party dial-up software. Reinstall ADSL driver after normal boot up Reboot the computer - 22 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual APPENDIX C: SPLITTER CONNECTION Splitter • • Use a telephone cord to connect the LINE port of the splitter with the telephone RJ-11 port on the wall. Use another telephone cord to connect the ADSL port on the Splitter with the Line port on the ADSL Modem. • Use yet another telephone cord to connect the telephone with the Phone port of the Splitter. Figure 1 - 23 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual APPENDIX D: SHIPPING LIST - 24 - DB101 ADSL MODEM Manual DARE TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Add: 12250 El Camino Real, #350 San Diego, CA 92130 USA China Company: 22F, Shanghai Information Building, NO. 1555, Kongjiang Road, Shanghai, China, 200092 Tel: (858) 755 8822 Fax: (858) 755 8896 www.dareglobal.com www.dare-tech.com - 25 -
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