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User s guide for Windows 98 and Me

The information in this manual may be modified without prior notice. THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THERE IS A PARTIAL DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE MANUAL AND THE PRODUCT IT DESCRIBES, OR IF ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE OCCURS DUE TO USE OF THIS MANUAL AND PRODUCT. The manual and the software provided is protected by Copyright law, and may not be copied or distributed in any way for any purpose. The use of the software is intended for one product only. Violation of these rules may result in prosecution by law and the person to be held responsible economically for any inconvenience and loss to the copyright owner. Copyright 2001, BeWAN systems. All rights reserved. April 2001 edition. All other trade names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 3 Table of contents Foreword... 4 Technical support... 4 Technical documentation on the adapter... 4 Knowledge required... 4 Installing the BeWAN ADSL USB... 5 Connecting the adapter to the PC and the ADSL filter... 5 Installing the drivers... 5 Under Windows 98 and 98SE...5 Under Windows Me...8 Summary of the installed elements... 15 Connection to the Internet... 16 Establishing the connection... 16 Using the connection... 17 Ending the connection... 17 Uninstalling the drivers... 19

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 4 Foreword The BeWAN ADSL USB allows you to connect to the Internet. Before using it, you will require a subscription with an ADSL service provider and an Internet service provider using ADSL. Technical support The BeWAN ADSL USB with its documentation have been designed to be as simple as possible so that they can be used as easily by private users as by professionals. Follow the step-by-step instructions in this User's guide. If a problem arises: If you are not sure you have installed the system correctly, don't hesitate to uninstall the BeWAN ADSL USB programs and start installation again from the beginning. If you still can't solve the problem, write down the actions you perform and the results they produce. Then contact your dealer and give them this information. They will either assist you directly or put you in contact with the appropriate service if they cannot solve the problem. Technical documentation on the adapter The present BeWAN ADSL USB User s guide contains practical information for installing and using the BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 or Me as quickly as possible. If you use the BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 2000, consult the guide concerning this system supplied on the BeWAN ADSL CD-ROM. Knowledge required In the BeWAN ADSL USB User s guide, we assume that you are already familiar with the Windows user interface, commands and utilities. Therefore we will not back over these notions. If necessary, please refer to the Windows manual or the Windows on-line help. Prior knowledge of telecommunications is not necessary when using the BeWAN ADSL USB.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 5 Installing the BeWAN ADSL USB You will find a detailed description of the BeWAN ADSL USB installation procedures in this chapter. We advise you to follow the installation steps. Disable any software that might disrupt the installation procedure, such as anti-virus products. Exit any open applications. Connecting the adapter to the PC and the ADSL filter You don't need to switch off the PC to connect the BeWAN ADSL USB to it; USB technology enables hot plugging and unplugging of peripheral devices. To connect the adapter to the PC and the ADSL filter, proceed as follows: 1. Retrieve the ADSL line (RJ11/RJ11). Connect one end to the ADSL filter and the other to the RJ11 socket of the BeWAN ADSL USB. 2. Connect the provided USB cable into your ADSL modem and to one of the PC's USB connectors. Installing the drivers The drivers installation of the BeWAN ADSL USB adapter is made by automatic detection. Under Windows 98 and 98SE Note: depending on your initial configuration under Windows 98, your Windows CD-ROM may be required during the pilot installation process. 1. When the PC is started up, Windows tells you that it has found new hardware (the BeWAN ADSL USB adapter). The Add New Hardware Wizard is then launched automatically. To start the driver installation, click on Next.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 6 2. Select Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended), and click on Next. Then insert the BeWAN ADSL CD-ROM in your drive. Note: once the CD-ROM has been installed, the driver installation program may launch automatically. Disregard this. Close the Autorun window and continue the installation using the Add New Hardware Wizard. 3. Select Specify a location, then click on Browse. Select the letter of your CD-ROM drive, then indicate the following path (supposing that your CD-ROM drive is drive D): D:\adslusb\uk. Note: in this way, you specify the folder containing information about the driver (file.inf). Click on OK and then on Next.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 7 4. The Wizard indicates that it is ready to install the best driver for the device. Click on Next. 5. The files are copied. Windows has finished the first phase of installation. Click on Finish. 6. The rest of the installation is identical for Windows 98 and Windows Me. Please refer to page 9, point No. 6.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 8 Under Windows Me 1. When the PC is started up, Windows tells you that it has found new hardware (the BeWAN ADSL USB adapter). The Add New Hardware Wizard is then launched automatically. 2. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced), and click on Next. Then insert the BeWAN ADSL CD-ROM in your drive. Note: once your CD-ROM is inserted, the program for installing the drivers is launched automatically. Don t worry about this. Close this window and continue the installation in the Add New Hardware Wizard. 3. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended). Select Specify a location, then click on Browse. Select the letter of your CD-ROM drive, then indicate the following path (supposing that your CD-ROM drive is drive D): D:\adslusb\uk. Note: in this way you specify the folder containing information about the driver (file.inf). Click on OK and then on Next.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 9 4. The Wizard indicates that it is ready to install the best driver for the device. Click on Next. 5. The files are copied. Windows has finished the first phase of installation. Click on Finish. 6. A Wizard is used to configure your connection profile. Click on Next. 7. Please select My DSL service provider supplied the configuration information to me so that I could configure my DSL modem manually, then click on Next.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 10 8. In the next window, you must enter parameters: In the Modulation heading, keep the modulation type selected by default (Full Rate). In the Protocol heading, select the protocol (check with your ADSL service provider). Notes: there are two main protocols: the PPPoA protocol and the PPPoE protocol. These protocols are used to create a WAN interface which can be used with the Windows RAS for an Internet connection. If you want to use the PPPoA protocol, select the RFC2364 VC MUX protocol or the RFC2364 LLC/SNAP protocol. If you want to use the PPPoE protocol, select the RFC2516 (PPPoE) option. In the Connection Type heading, enter the required parameters of your ADSL service provider (VPI and VCI). 9. Click then on Network Configuration to enter other parameters.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 11 10. The following window appears. Select Server assigned IP address. Note: choose the second option if you have requested a fixed IP address from your Internet service provider for the ADSL. Click on Next. 11. Under the User name and Password headings, enter the identification parameters provided by your Internet access provider. Click on Next. Notes on the Internet connection: The terminology used by the various Internet service providers can vary. To identify the user name, the following expressions are also sometimes used: "login", "client account", "connection identifier", etc. Do not confuse the connection identifiers (user name and password) with the message system identification elements which your Internet service provider may have given you. The connection identifiers are case sensitive.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 12 12. Select Server assigned name servers. Click on Next. 13. Select the network protocol used by your computer. Keep the TCP/IP option checked. Click on Next.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 13 14. Check eventually other options. Click then on Finish. 15. This takes you back to the Wizard s initial window. Click now on Next.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 14 16. A screen summarizes the parameters of your connection profile. Click on Finish. 17. The files are copied. Note: if this is the first time that you install a communications device, Windows will ask you for information about your site. Enter the area code for your region. After entering this information, click on Close. 18. You will then have to restart your computer. Click on OK.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 15 Summary of the installed elements You have just installed the BeWAN ADSL USB and its drivers. The adapter is now in service. Here are the new elements installed in your PC. 1. In the Programs menu of the Windows Start menu, a BeWAN DSL APP folder has been created. BeWAN DSL Monitor: provides information on the ADSL connection (connection rates, protocol used, VPI and VCI, drivers version,...). DSL Help: provides information on the installation and the uninstallation of the drivers, or on your profile configuration. DSL Uninstall: used to uninstall the drivers. 2. An icon DSL Config Link on the Windows desktop helps you to change your configuration and your service provider's profile. 3. A element has also been added to your system's device manager. To display it, click on Start, then point to Settings, then click on Control panel. Double-click on System, then click on the Device Manager tab. Under Network adapters, the element TI ADSL AU5 WAN Adapter has been added. 4. On your hard disk, a ADT DSL folder has been created in the Program Files folder. It contains all of the elements needed to the operation of the BeWAN ADSL USB. You will never need to directly access this folder. Be careful not to move it, nor to modify its name or contents in any way. This could hinder the correct operations of the BeWAN ADSL USB.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 16 Connection to the Internet Establishing the connection During the installation, a default connection name was created. To carry out the connection, follow these steps: 1. Double-click on the BeWAN DSL Connection shortcut on the desktop. 2. The corresponding connection window opens. You have only to enter your identification settings. 3. Under the User name and Password headings, enter the identification parameters provided by your Internet access provider. Notes on the Internet connection: The terminology used by the various Internet service providers can vary. To identify the user name, the following expressions are also sometimes used: "login", "client account", "connection identifier", etc. Do not confuse the connection identifiers (user name and password) with the message system identification elements which your Internet service provider may have given you. The connection identifiers are case sensitive. 4. If you do not want to enter your password upon each connection, select Save password. Note: in this case, any person with access to your PC will be able to access the Internet through your account.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 17 5. Do not pay attention to the heading Phone number. There is no need to modify it. Note: with the ADSL service, it is not a call number which provides the connection with the Internet service provider; rather, it is the user name. 6. Before launching the connection, you must make sure of the proper synchronisation with the ADSL line. To check the presence of the synchronisation, the ADSL connection indicator in the task bar changes its appearance. Wait until the connection indicator appears in green. The synchronisation with the ADSL line has now been made. Grey indicator Yellow indicator Green indicator Unsynchronized line Synchronization line in progress Synchronized line 7. Then click on Connect in the connection window. The connection is carried out and your identification parameters are checked. 8. If the parameters are correct, the connection is established in a few seconds. The connection window automatically disappears. To the right of the task bar, the remote access indicator also appears. Using the connection Once the connection has been made, you can use the Internet software of your choice. To visit a web site, launch your browser. Ending the connection When you have finished, you should disconnect. Indeed, closing the Internet software does not necessarily terminate the connection in progress. The Remote access indicator, which depends on the Dial-up Networking, indicates that the connection has been established. Double-clicking on this indicator will open a window which provides the main connection parameters (speed, connection duration...). Connection indicator Remote access indicator

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 18 The Disconnect button will interrupt the connection (see below). Note: you do not have to open the preceding window. To interrupt the connection in progress, right-click the mouse on the remote access indicator, and then click on Disconnect.

BeWAN ADSL USB under Windows 98 and Me 19 Uninstalling the drivers Before proceeding, disable any software which might hinder the uninstall procedure, such as antivirus software. Close all open applications. 1. Click on Start, Programs, BeWAN DSL APP, and then on DSL Uninstall. 2. In the confirmation window, click on Yes. 3. The uninstall procedure takes place. Click on OK. Note: if you intend to uninstall the drivers and then immediately reinstall them, don't forget to turn off your PC between the two operations to ensure that all of the components of the previous installation are removed.