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itex Apollo User Manual
itex Apollo User Guide
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  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 38 47-060023-005 Making an ADSL Connection - RFC1483 or RFC1577 1. Right – click on My Network Places and select Properties. 2. Right – click the Local Area Connection that contains the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Select Properties. 3. The Local Area Connections Properties window appears. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties.

  • Apollo ADSL Modem 19 47-060023-005 6. Select the DNS Configuration tab. Select the Enable DNS option. NOTE: You now need to have available the Host, Domain and DNS settings supplied by your ADSL service provider. 7. Enter your host name into Host: box. 8. Enter your domain name into Domain: box. 9. Enter DNS number into DNS Server Search Order box and click Add. If

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 11 47-060023-005 NOTE: If during the file copying process a file is reported as not found, enter the path (this example uses “E” as the CD- ROM drive letter, your drive letter may differ) and: \Win95 (Ex: E:\Win95). 12. At the conclusion of the ADSL modem driver installation, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears and displays your newly installed ITeX ADSL PCI NIC software. Click Finish. 13. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system to set up the ITeX ADSL PCI NIC driver, a system Restart is required. Click Yes. NOTE: After restarting the system, the Dia

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 51 47-060023-005 ADSL Connection Guide The A in ADSL stands for Asymmetric. Since most home users tend to be more of a consumer of data than a producer, a slower upstream (upload) speed can be traded off for a faster downstream (download) speed. ADSL is designed to run on your standard telephone line or POTS (Plane Old Telephone System) by squeezing the voice band into the low end of the frequency spectrum, and running the ADSL digital on the high end of the frequency spectrum. ADSL therefore needs a splitter to be placed during installation to separate the two. Line Splitter: A splitter is a small device that captures t

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 16 47-060023-005 5. The PVC Setup window appears. Click Yes to restart your PC system and to allow the new changes to take effect. 6. You must now make an ADSL connection, proceed to the section for the protocol you are using as follows: RFC1483 and RFC1577 Go to page 17. RFC2364 and RFC2516 Go to page 20.

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 6 47-060023-005 Windows 95A After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Before you proceed to install drivers, you may need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM. 1. After restart, the New Hardware Found window will detect the ADSL modem as a PCI Network Controller. At this time, CANCEL the New hardw

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 57 47-060023-005 FCC Statement FCC Part 15 Notice WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular install

  • Apollo ADSL Modem 36 47-060023-005 Windows XP After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Insert the ADSL Driver CD-ROM into your system’s CD drive now 1. Upon your system’s reboot, the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. Click Next. 2. Select the correct protocol, for Windows

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 41 47-060023-005 Standard ADSL Utility Win 98, Win Me, Win 2000, Win NT 4.0 To access the ADSL Utility window: 1. Click on the Start menu and select Programs. 2. Select the ITeX option. 3. Four options appear if you have installed protocols RFC2364 or RFC2516: ADSL Diagnostic Tools, Dial-Up Connection, Read Me, and Un-Installer (protocols RFC1483 and RFC1577 display Diagnostic Tools, Read Me, and Un-installer only). Un-Installer – This option un-installs the modem from your PC.

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 5 47-060023-005 Step 4 – Install the Drivers and Make a Connection You will be installing drivers and then proceeding to make an Internet connection. This process requires you to enter information as prompted by the Microsoft Installation Wizard. NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 4 47-060023-005 5. Gently and evenly insert the PCI modem card into your empty PCI slot. 6. Make sure the card is firmly seated, and then secure the card with the bracket screw. 7. Replace the cover of your computer system and connect your ADSL phone line to the connector port on the modem card. Then plug the other end of the cable into your ADSL -phone service.

  • Apollo ADSL Modem 53 47-060023-005 Common Problems and Solutions The Diagnostic Tool icon consists of two lights side by side. The left light indicates data is being transmitted whereas the right light indicates data is being received. Some common problems with the connection can be determined as follows: Color Code Description Red, Red No ADSL

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 56 47-060023-005 System Requirements & Compliance Certification System Requirements √ IBM PC/AT or compatible √ Pentium 500Mhz or faster √ 30Mbytes or more available hard disk space √ 2x CD-ROM drive or better √ 32Mbyte or more available system memory Power Requirements √ 0.75A Max @ +5V ± 5%, 0.1A max @ ± 12V, ± 5% Environmental Requirements √ Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 70°C with airflow √ Non-operating Temperature: -10 °C to 85 °C √ Operating Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing √ Non-operating storage humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Compliance Certificat

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 17 47-060023-005 Making an ADSL connection RFC1483 or RFC1577 - Win95, Win98, WinMe 1. From the Start menu on the tool bar, select Settings, Control Panel, and then double- click on the Network icon. 2. The Network window appears. Select the component window and verify that ITeX ADSL PCI NIC is present. 3. Scroll the installed network component window and select TCP/IP ITeX ADSL PCI NIC. Then click the Properties button.

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 3 47-060023-005 Step 3 – Install the ADSL Modem Card Caution: To avoid possible damage to your modem card, touch the metal chassis of your PC system to remove any static charge that may exist from your fingers, and then remove your ADSL modem card from the protective anti-static bag. 1. Shut down your computer and switch the power off. 2. Unplug the power cord for your computer from the electrical outlet. 3. Remove the cover from your systems chassis (see your PC manufacturer’s manual). 4. Unscrew “metal slot cover br

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 29 47-060023-005 Windows 2000 After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 1. After installing the ADSL modem card, power on the PC system. After start-up, the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. Click Next. Insert the ADSL Driver CD-ROM into your system’s CD drive now 2. Still in the Found New Hardware Wizard, select the Search for a suitable driver for my device option. Click Next. 3. Next you will be prompted for software drivers. Select Specify a location. Clic

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 24 47-060023-005 6. The Setup Message window appears. Click OK. 7. The Windows NT Setup window appears. Insert your NT4.0 CD-ROM into the PC system CD drive, and type in “D:\i386”. Click Continue. 8. The Remote Access Setup window appears. Click Add. 9. The Add RAS Device window appears. Scroll to locate and select IDSN1- itexwana. Then Click OK. 10. The Remote Access Setup window appears. Click Continue.

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 7 47-060023-005 NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft’s system CD-ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM handy just in case. 7. The New Hardware Found window will again detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI Network Controller. This time, select the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer option. Click OK.

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 59 47-060023-005 www.itexinc.com Copyright © 2001 Integrated Telecom Express, Inc. All product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice. USA 400 Race Street San Jose, CA 95126 USA  1-408-792-0797 ¬ 1-408-792-0798 Taiwan 7F, No 437 Jui Kuaug Rd. Taipei 114, Taiwan R.O.C.  886-2-26-591256 ¬ 886-2-26-573768

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 49 47-060023-005 4. A Warning Message appears. Click Yes to run the test and disconnect your modem. Click No if you do not wish to disconnect or run the test. 5. The Diagnostic Report appears with the test results. Click No if you do not wish to disconnect or run the test. 6. You may obtain driver information as well by clicking the Product Info tab. NOTE: (to reconnect your modem right click the Diagnostic Tool icon on the task bar, and select Connect).

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 9 47-060023-005 Windows 95B After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Before you proceed to install the driver you may need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM. 1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI Network Controller. At this time, CANCEL the Update Device Driver Wizard window. 2. At your desktop, click Start,

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 13 47-060023-005 5. If prompted to insert your Windows CD, do so at this time, then click OK. 6. Enter the CD drive letter (the example uses “E” as the CD-ROM drive letter, your drive letter may differ) and then :\Win98 (Ex: E:\Win98) and click OK. 7. At the conclusion of the ADSL modem driver installation, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears again and displays your newly installed ITeX ADSL PCI NIC software. Click Finish 8. The System Settings Chang

  • itex Apollo, Apollo ADSL Modem 55 47-060023-005 ADSL Modem Card LED Indicators LED Status Signal Description Green Bottom PWR Flashing On Initialized, idle mode (disconnect) Power Supply OK Green Top SYNC Flashing fast Flashing slow Modem Connecting Modem Connected Yellow Top DATA On: TX or RX Off: no data ATM data transmission Red Bottom ERR Flash on CRC error ATM data transmission All four All On Driver not installed or modem card is defective ADSL Modem Card Bracket Connector & Jumper-pin Configuration Guide It is importa

  • Apollo ADSL Modem 42 47-060023-005 Standard Un-Installer Win 98, Win Me, Win 2000, Win NT 4.0 1. On the desktop, click the START Menu on the Task Bar. 2. Select Programs. The programs window appears. 3. Select the ITeX tab, and then click on the Un-Installer Tab. 4. A Warning window appears. Click Yes to proceed. 5. The Uninst

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