Triz TZ6100i Manuale utente

ADSL Modem User’sGuide
Version 1.0
Model Name : TZ6100i
June 4, 2001
Homepage : http://www.etriz.com

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User's Guide Table of Contents
Installing Your DSL Modem -------------------------------------------- 3
DSL Configuration Wizard ----------------------------------------------23
DSL Manager Tool -------------------------------------------------------- 46
Uninstall Your Modem --------------------------------------------------- 53
DSL Glossary ----------------------------------------------------------------58

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Installing Your DSL Modem
Getting Started
Hardware Installation
Driver Installation
Configuring Services
Troubleshooting

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Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing a DSL modem with your PC. Just a few steps to
follow and surfing the internet will never be the same again. Which one of these
describes you?
I bought a PC that came with a DSL modem.
If your PC is running Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, or Windows
Millennium and you have a Standard/ Bundled installation CD, please skip to
the section on the Configuration Wizard.
If your PC is running Windows NT 4.0, and you have a Standard installation CD,
please skip to the Windows NT Driver setup. DSL Drivers installation for
Windows NT 4.0 Section. If you have a "Bundled" installation CD, please
contact the vendor and ask for a "Standard" version since the bundled version
is currently not supported for Win NT.
I bought a DSL modem after I purchased my PC.
In this case the first step is to install your modem, then setup drivers for it. Just
follow the directions below starting with the Hardware Installation Section.
Bundled and Standard Installation CDs
There are two types of installation CDs for your DSL modem: Bundled and
Standard. In theBundled CD, both the device drivers and the ADSL
configuration tools get installed together in one step. In theStandard CD, this is
a 2 step process. The basic difference is in the file folder organization. Either
check the label on the CD to confirm the kind of disc you posess or call your
supplier. You can also browsethrough the CD drive to find this out.
The Bundled CD would have a directory structure like the following:

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(Notice the executable "setup" file)

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Hardware Installation
Installing the DSL Modem
1. Shut down your PC and unplug it from the power source.
2. Remove the cover of the system chassis.
3. Insert the adapter into any available PCI bus slot.
4. Press the adapter firmly into the slot to ensure that it is properly seated.
Do not jam the adapter in the slot. If you have to struggle to get it in there,
please make sure nothing is getting in its way.
5. Put back the chassis cover and apply power to the machine.
6. Turn on your PC.
If the adapter fails any power-on self tests, contact DSL modem supplier
customer service.
Adapter LEDs
Each adapter is equipped with an LED that indicates proper cable connection.
This LED is illuminated when the modem is connected to the power supply and
the DSL service provider. The LED is located on the metal plate at the back of
the card

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Connecting Your Modem
You must follow two steps to connect your DSL modem to the DSL line.
1. Connect the phone line with the DSL service to the RJ-11 Jack that is further
away from the LED. (refer figure above)
2. The other RJ-11 jack can be used to connect a phone set through an external
in-line filter. For more details on this, please ask your DSL service provider.

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Driver Installation
Driver Installation for Windows 98/ 98SE/ Win ME/ Win95
The method of installation of the drivers for any of these operating systems is
identical since they all auto detect the DSL Modem (or any PCI card) as soon
as you connect it to your system and boot the operating system. An exception
to this is Windows NT, which is not based on the standard "Plug n Play"
architecture. The installation for Win NT is explained separately. So, in this
section the term "Windows" refers to any of the following: Win 95, Win 98, Win
98 Second Edition (SE), Win 2000 Professional Edition ( 2k PE), Win
Millennium Edition (ME)
When the system is powered on for the first timeafter the adapter is installed,
Windows will bring up theAdd New Hardware Wizard. This dialog box look
slightly different on the different versions of Windows, so click on the link that
corresponds to your OS to see what it should look like: Win95, Win98, Win98
SE, Win 2k PE, Win ME.
An example Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box (from Win ME) is shown
below

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Click on "Next" button on the dialog. You should get a screen which looks
identical to the one shown below. Make sure that the CD-ROM is checked since
this is where you want Windows to look for the driver. The screen looks like
follows:
Click on "Next" and soon enough, Windows should be able to find the correct
driver. That screen should look almost similar to the one below:

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Next, you will have to reboot your system (except if you are running Win2k).
Once you have rebooted, proceed to theInstall Configuration Tools section to
configure your DSL service and Internet access.
If driver was not found, you will see the following screen, click on button labeled
Other Locations.
You will now need to search for the drivers. Try to search for the driver again,
making sure that the CD-ROM is checked as shown in the figure above. In the
Standard version installation CD, the path for the drivers is <cd
drive>:\drivers\<operating system>\<lan or wan>\
lan = Local Area Network: typically when you are in your office connecting your
modem to an office network via ethernet.
wan = Wide Area Network: typically where your network spans a whole
city/country, typically when you dial in to get connected.
For the Bundled version, it should be in the main directory: <cdrom drive>:\
If you still cannot find these drivers, contact your vendor for support.
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