Dynalink Modem ALE800 User Manual

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This manual provides a comprehensive user’s guide and installation manual for  
USB ADSL modem. It has been organized in a way that should make it easy to  
follow by users worldwide. In order to ensure optimal comprehension, the  
following list provides brief descriptions of the formatting styles used in this  
manual.  
Commands:  
Commands are always shown as shadow words with the word “click”  
preceding them. For example, click Next, click OK, or click Cancel.  
Names of Windows (Dialog Boxes):  
The names of the windows (also referred to as dialog boxes) that appear on  
the PC screen are referred to in Bold. For example, the Remote Access  
Setup window, or the Setup Wizard.  
Names of Options in Windows:  
The names of options to choose from inside the windows that appear on the  
PC screen are referred to in shadow. For example, choose the Don’t detect  
my modem option, or choose the Accept any authentication option from the  
window.  
Notes:  
In some cases, preparatory or cautionary information is needed before  
proceeding onto the next step in an installation process. This kind of  
information is provided in the form of notes, which appear in a frame:  
Note: Required if not using default value.  
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This manual contains information regarding the installation, operation, and  
configuration of the USB ADSL Modem. Additionally, it outlines the use of the  
Control Panel Application.  
The following chapters are included in this manual:  
Overview:  
It offers a brief description of ADSL, protocol and device driver selection, and  
the features of the USB ADSL Modem.  
USB ADSL Modem Hardware Installation  
It describes the steps for connecting the USB ADSL Modem.  
Software Installation  
It describes the steps for installing the USB ADSL Modem drivers under  
various operating systems.  
Customizing Communication Settings  
It provides detailed steps for altering the ATM Virtual Path ID (VPI), ATM  
Virtual Circuit ID (VCI), Encapsulation type and/or Modulation type values  
previously defined.  
Updating the USB ADSL Modem Software  
It details the procedure for updating to a new version of the modem software.  
The DSL Modem Status  
It describes how to configure and check the performance of the USB ADSL  
Modem and the ADSL connection.  
Software Uninstall  
It provides detailed steps for removing the USB ADSL modem software from  
the PC.  
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About ADSL  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology provides high-speed data  
access across regular phone lines (copper wires) by making use of previously  
unused frequency bandwidth above the voice band. By placing the ADSL signal  
above the frequency of the voice signal, ADSL service is able to coexist on the  
same line with your telephone service. ADSL is asymmetric in the sense that it  
provides a higher data rate in the downstream (receive) direction than in the  
upstream (transmit) direction. Asymmetric operation is ideal for typical home and  
small office use where files and information are downloaded more frequently than  
uploaded.  
The USB ADSL Modem is capable of supporting the following DSL standards:  
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT), ITU G.992.2 (G.lite), and ITU G.992  
Annexes A, B, and C as applicable.  
Protocol and Device Driver Selection  
The USB ADSL Modem can be easily connected to a USB port on the PC via a  
standard USB cable. The USB ADSL Modem is fully software upgradeable so  
that new features and updates may be added by simply loading a new version of  
the device driver onto your PC.  
ADSL modems employ ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) framing. ATM is a  
protocol that divides packets into small fixed sized cells for rapid transmission  
over high-speed networks. The ATM protocol allows various types of traffic (e.g.  
data, voice, and video) to be securely and efficiently carried over the same  
network. ATM is being widely deployed by telecommunications carriers in their  
backbone networks. Two type of ATM connections are possible, PVC (Permanent  
Virtual Circuit) and SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit).  
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Several different protocols are used on top of ATM. The protocol required in your  
configuration depends on the equipment deployed by your DSL service provider.  
There are several possibilities:  
1. Point to Point Protocol (PPP) Over ATM (RFC 2364)  
PPP provides session setup, user authentication (login), and encapsulation  
for upper layer protocols such as IP (Internet Protocol). The use of PPP  
makes the modem appear as a dial modem to the operating system. Dial-Up  
Networking is used to establish a connection. The WAN (Wide Area Network)  
driver and the ATM driver support PPP.  
2. Bridged/Routed Ethernet/IP over ATM (RFC 1483)  
This protocol makes the modem appear as a local area network (LAN) device  
to the operating system.  
3. RFC 1577  
This is a local area network protocol which supports IP to ATM and ATM to IP  
address mapping.  
4. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Over Ethernet (RFC 2516)  
This protocol, commonly called PPPoE, allows multiple computer users on an  
Ethernet to share a common DSL connection to the Internet. The WAN, LAN,  
and ATM drivers support PPPoE. Refer to  
for more details.  
Three types of device drivers are provided for the ADSL USB modem, WAN,  
LAN, and ATM.  
Note: All three drivers support ATM protocol. In addition, the ATM driver works  
with ATM services that are available in recent Windows operating systems.  
The proper choice of driver depends on the combination of Windows  
operating system and protocol.  
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1. WAN driver  
This driver causes the modem to resemble a dial-up modem. Call  
establishment is performed through Dial-Up Networking. This driver supports  
RFC 2364 and 2516 with PVC connections. It can be used with Windows 98,  
Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Me, and Windows XP.  
2. LAN driver  
This driver makes the modem appear as a LAN or Ethernet device.  
Connection establishment is automatic. This driver supports RFC 1483 with  
PVC connections. Additionally, PPPoE is supported via third-party software.  
This driver can be used with Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000,  
Windows Me, and Windows XP.  
3. ATM driver  
This driver works in conjunction with ATM services provided by Windows.  
RFC 1577, PPPoE, and RFC 2364 are supported. The ATM driver uses Dial-  
Up Networking to create a PVC or SVC connection to establish a PPP (RFC  
2364) connection. This driver can be used with Windows 98 SE, Windows  
2000, Windows Me, and Windows XP.  
Note: PPPoE support is provided for Windows XP only.  
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The device driver choices are summarized in the table below:  
Driver Type  
WAN  
Protocol  
RFC 2364  
Operating System  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
RFC 2516 (not with MAC  
OS 9.x, nor with MAC OS  
X)  
Windows Me  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows 98  
LAN  
ATM  
RFC 1483  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
RFC 2516 (MAC OS X  
10.1.x and above, only)  
Windows Me  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows 98  
RFC 1577  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
RFC 2364  
RFC 2516 (Windows XP  
only)  
Windows Me  
Windows 98 SE  
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Features  
The USB ADSL Modem provides the following features:  
Compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1  
USB bus-powered; an external power supply is not required  
Supports three device drivers: Microsoft NDIS 4.0 WAN Miniport, NDIS 4.0  
LAN Miniport or NDIS 5.0 ATM Miniport  
Compatible with T1.413 i2, G.DMT, and G.lite compliant CO DSLAM  
equipment  
Software upgradeable  
ATM driver supports up to sixteen simultaneous ATM virtual connections  
Includes a control panel monitoring program for configuring the adapter  
and checking the status of the connection on both Windows and Macintosh  
systems  
Provides an RJ-11 connector for connection to the telephone line  
Supports DSL downstream data rates up to 8 Mbps (125 times faster than  
standard 56K modems)  
Supports DSL upstream data rates up to 1024 kbps  
Support for PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)  
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Description of the front Panel LEDs  
Power  
LINK  
LED LABEL  
(PW)  
(LK)  
Color Status  
Green steady  
Green blink  
OFF  
Green  
Green  
Link  
Power On  
N/A  
No Connection  
N/A  
Power Off  
Table 1-1 Front Panel LEDs  
Description of the Rear Panel Connectors  
BACK PANEL  
DESCRIPTION  
CONNECTOR  
Line  
ADSL Port  
Phone  
USB  
RJ-11 phone connector (optional)  
USB Port  
Table 1-2 Back Panel Connectors  
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Hardware Installation  
Install the USB ADSL Modem by following these steps with the PC running:  
1. Insert the rectangular end of a USB cable into the USB port of your PC.  
2. Insert the square end of the USB cable into the USB port of the USB ADSL  
Modem.  
Note: The USB cable should not be inserted until you are prompted by software  
installation to do so.  
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The software installation procedures vary depending upon the operating system  
of your PC. Be sure to follow the instructions provided for the operating system  
appropriate for you.  
Before you start…  
The following information may be required for software installation. Contact your  
DSL service provider before proceeding with software installation.  
IP Address Settings  
The software installation process allows the server to dynamically assign  
IP Address settings. If your application requires static setting of specific  
address information you will need to know:  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask (for Bridged Ethernet applications only)  
Default Gateway (for Bridged Ethernet applications only)  
Name Server Information  
The software installation process allows the server to dynamically assign  
Name Server Address settings. If your application requires static setting of  
specific address information you will need to know:  
Primary DNS Address  
Secondary DNS Address  
Primary WINS Address  
Secondary WINS Address  
Type of Driver to be installed  
WAN, LAN and ATM software drivers are supported.  
Note: Required if not using default value  
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ATM Virtual Path ID (VPI)  
Note: Required if not using default value  
ATM Virtual Circuit ID (VCI)  
Note: Required if not using default value  
Encapsulation type  
Note: Required if not using default value  
Modulation type  
Note: Required if not using default value  
User Name (for PPP applications only)  
Password (for PPP applications only).  
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Windows Installation  
The software setup process for Microsoft Windows applications (XP, 2000, Me,  
98 SE, and 98) is described below with operating system specific differences  
noted. The USB ADSL Modem should be connected to your PC prior to installing  
the driver software. No other Windows programs should be running on your PC  
during the software install process.  
Note: The appearance of the windows and the wording of the options may be  
slightly different for each operating system, but the same procedure  
applies.  
Installing the Driver Software  
1. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. In the folder where the  
driver located, double-click on setup.exe to start the DSL Modem Setup  
Wizard. The Installing window displays as the Wizard prepares your system  
for the installation  
2. The Welcome window appears to start the next phase of the installation, and  
provides an opportunity to quit the setup process to exit all Windows  
programs before continuing. If the Windows programs were previously closed,  
click Next.  
Note: If you quit this process, run setup.exe from the Device Driver Folder to  
resume the installation.  
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3. A Licensing Agreement message will be displayed; click Accept.  
4. The Select Service Provider window allows you to specify your DSL service  
provider. A list of service providers is displayed. Default values for the Type of  
Driver, ATM Virtual Path ID (VPI), ATM Virtual Circuit ID (VCI), Encapsulation  
type and Modulation type are provided for each DSL service provider listed in  
the window.  
If your DSL service provider is listed and you would like to accept the default  
values, highlight the provider’s name and click Next. Continue with Step 5.  
If your DSL service provider is listed and you would like to change the  
default values, highlight the provider’s name and click Customize. Continue  
with Step a.  
If your DSL service provider is not listed select Other Service Provider and  
click Next. Continue with Step a.  
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a) Select the type of driver to be installed from the Select Driver Type window  
and click Next.  
b) Enter/Select the VPI, VCI, Encapsulation type and Modulation type from the  
Communication Settings window and click Next.  
Note: The encapsulation types that appear in the drop-down list vary depending  
upon the type of driver selected in the previous step.  
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5. The Ready to Install window will be displayed. You may review the current  
settings and click Back to change the settings, or click Next to accept the  
current settings.  
6. A message will be displayed indicating that the drivers are being installed.  
Note: You may need the Windows CD to complete the installation.  
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7. The Installing window will be displayed. You may insert USB cable now.  
8. The system must be rebooted to have the new settings take effect, therefore  
the Reboot window will appear. Remove all disks from their drives, select  
Yes, reboot the computer now; and click Close to reboot.  
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9. Once the PC has rebooted, installation of the USB Modem is complete.  
The Finished window will be displayed indicating the installation has been  
completed. Click Finish.  
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Accessing Communication Settings on Windows  
Once the USB ADSL Modem and software have been installed, the  
communication settings may be easily updated by performing the following steps:  
1. From your PC desktop click Start Programs DSL Modem Configure.  
2. The Communication Settings window will be displayed.  
Make the necessary changes to the VPI, VCI, Encapsulation type and/or  
Modulation type and click Next.  
3. The system must be rebooted to have the new settings take effect, therefore  
the Reboot window will appear. Remove all disks from their drives, select  
Yes, reboot the computer now; and click Close to reboot.  
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Windows Drivers Update  
Once the USB ADSL Modem has been installed, updating to a new version of the  
software is an easy process. Simply uninstall the existing drivers, and then install  
the new drivers.  
Note: Be sure to follow the instructions provided for the appropriate operating  
system for your application.  
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The DSL Modem Status provides a quick and easy way to configure and check  
the performance of the modem and the ADSL connection. When open, the  
monitor window updates every 2 seconds.  
DSL Modem Status  
1. There are two methods to access the control panel:  
From your PC desktop, click Start Programs DSL Modem DSL  
or  
From the PC desktop, double click the DSL Modem icon  
tray.  
in the system  
Note: To access the DSL Modem Status, the device driver must be running. Also,  
make sure the USB cable is plugged into the modem.  
2. The Status page displays the DSL modem transmission information: State,  
Modulation, Received Data Rate, and Transmitted Data Rate.  
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3. Driver Version and Control Panel Version would be listed after clicking  
button.  
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Windows Uninstall  
Remove the USB ADSL Modem software drivers by performing the following  
steps.  
1. From your PC desktop click Start Programs DSL Modem Uninstall.  
2. A message will be displayed asking you to confirm the removal of the USB  
ADSL modem software, click Yes.  
3. A message will be displayed to remind you don’t unplug the USB cable until  
after the Setup Wizard has finished. Click OK.  
4. A Uninstalling message will be displayed indicating the software is being  
removed.  
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5. A message will be displayed to remind you to unplug your modem. You may  
unplug the USB cable now.  
6. The Reboot window will appear. Remove all disks from their drives, select  
Yes, reboot the computer now; and click Close to reboot.  
Note: The USB cable must be unplugged before the system is rebooted.  
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Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet  
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a specification for connecting  
multiple computer users on an Ethernet to a remote site through common  
customer premises equipment. PPPoE can be used to have an office or building-  
full of users share a common DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) connection to the  
Internet. PPPoE combines the Point-to-Point Protocol commonly used in dialup  
connections, with the Ethernet protocol, which supports multiple users in a local  
area network. The PPP Protocol information is encapsulated within an Ethernet  
frame.  
The USB ADSL Modem supports PPPoE for WAN, LAN and ATM applications,  
as presented in this section.  
PPPoE for WAN Applications  
PPPoE support is embedded into the WAN driver making the modem appear as  
a dial-up modem to the operating system. Dial-Up Networking is used to  
establish a connection.  
Follow the installation instructions provided in this manual when implementing  
PPPoE with the WAN driver.  
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PPPoE for LAN Applications  
PPPoE is supported via third party software when implemented with a LAN  
driver, making the modem appear as a local area network (LAN) device to the  
operating system. It allows multiple computer users on an Ethernet to share a  
common DSL connection to the Internet.  
After installing the LAN driver, follow the installation instructions provided with the  
third party PPPoE software. The third party software will search for existing  
drivers. If multiple drivers are installed, select the USB ADSL Modem as the  
adapter of choice.  
Internet connection will be made through the third party software. You will be  
required to enter your User Name and Password.  
PPPoE for ATM Applications  
PPPoE is supported with the ATM driver for Windows XP only. After installing the  
ATM driver, follow the installation instructions provided by Microsoft for PPPoE.  
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USB ADSL Modem Connector  
The USB ADSL Modem is connected to your PC via a USB cable. The  
rectangular end of the USB cable inserts into the USB port of your PC while the  
square end of the cable inserts into the USB port of the USB ADSL Modem. An  
RJ-11 connector is provided for connection to the telephone line.  
Data Transfer Rates  
ANSI T1.413 / ITU G.992.1 Data Rates  
Data rates for DMT mode are partitioned at 32 kb/s increments for both the  
upstream and downstream data rates adhering to the DMT Standards. The  
downstream data rates extend from 32 kb/s to 8.064 Mb/s. The upstream data  
rates extend from 32 kb/s to 1024 kb/s.  
Bit Rate (kb/s)  
Min  
Max  
Downstream  
Upstream  
32  
8064  
1024  
32  
Table 1: ANSI T1.413 Payload Bit Rates  
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ITU G.992.2 Data Rates  
Data rates for G.992.2 (G.lite) mode are likewise partitioned at 32kb/s  
increments. The downstream data rates extend from 64 kb/s to 4 Mb/s. The  
upstream data rates extend from 32 kb/s to 1024 kb/s.  
Bit Rate (kb/s)  
Min  
Max  
Downstream  
Upstream  
64  
4000  
1024  
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Table 2: G.992.2 Payload Bit Rates  
Power Requirements  
Typical Power Consumption  
CP USB Modem Power Consumption  
Power Supply  
+5V Digital  
+5V Analog  
+3.3V  
Data Mode  
0.100 W  
0.250 W  
0.995 W  
0.896 W  
2.241 W  
+12V  
Total:  
Table 3: CP USB Modem Power Consumption  
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System Requirements  
Windows Operating Systems  
Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP  
32 MB RAM  
Pentium-class processor (200MHz or better)  
1 Universal Serial Bus (USB) port  
10 MB free HD space  
Hardware Requirements  
Processor  
Intel-compatible 80486 or higher, including Pentium and Pentium Pro.  
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