NETGEAR Network Card XM128U User Manual

Getting Started Using  
FirstGear for the Model  
XM128U ISDN Digital  
Modem  
NETGEAR, Inc.  
A Bay Networks Company  
4401 Great America Parkway  
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA  
Phone 888-NETGEAR  
M1-XM128U-0  
February 1998  
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Preface  
Conventions ......................................................................................................................vii  
Use of Enter, Type, and Press ...................................................................................viii  
Other Conventions ....................................................................................................viii  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Features ..........................................................................................................................1-1  
Chapter 2  
Front Panel .....................................................................................................................2-1  
LEDs ........................................................................................................................2-2  
Rear Panel ......................................................................................................................2-3  
Installation  
FirstGear Installation Wizard ..........................................................................................3-8  
About FirstGear ............................................................................................................3-14  
Configuring Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking ........................................................3-18  
Configuring Dial-Up Networking for One B Channel ........................................3-18  
Configuring Dial-Up Networking for Two B Channels ......................................3-24  
Index  
Contents  
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Figures  
Figure 3-17. Make New Connection screen ...............................................................3-19  
Figure 3-18. Make New Connection screen for entering ISP information ..................3-20  
Figure 3-19. My Connection screen ...........................................................................3-21  
Figure 3-20. Server Types tab screen ........................................................................3-22  
Figure 3-21. TCP/IP Settings screen ..........................................................................3-23  
Figures  
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Tables  
Table 2-1.  
Table 2-2.  
LED descriptions ......................................................................................2-2  
Rear panel components ...........................................................................2-3  
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Preface  
Congratulations on your purchase of the NETGEARModel XM128U ISDN Digital Modem.  
The Model XM128U modem sets a new price and performance standard for rapidly growing  
Internet and telecommuting applications.  
The NETGEAR Model XM128U modem provides connection for one or more PCs to the Internet  
or to the office over ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) lines. The modem operates at a  
speed of up to 460 kilobits per second (Kbps) data rate, or 128 Kbps data rate without  
compression, and can download video clips, music, or high-resolution color graphics from the  
World Wide Web or other online services many times faster than an analog modem. The Model  
XM128U modem supports concurrent data and voice communications, reducing cost and  
administration of multiple phone lines.  
Purpose  
This guide provides instructions for the installation and use of the Model XM128U modem.  
This guide also provides instructions for the installation and use of the FirstGearconfiguration  
software application for installing, configuring, and monitoring the Model XM128U modem.  
Conventions  
This section describes the conventions used in this guide.  
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Special Message Formats  
This guide uses the following formats to highlight special messages.  
Note: This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest.  
Caution: This format is used to highlight information that will help you prevent  
equipment failure or loss of data.  
Warning: This format is used to highlight information about the possibility of injury  
or equipment damage.  
Use of Enter, Type, and Press  
This guide uses “enter,” “type,” and “press” to describe the following actions:  
When you read “enter,” type the text and press the Enter key.  
When you read “type,” type the text, but do not press the Enter key.  
When you read “press,” press only the alphanumeric or named key.  
When you read “click,” click the left mouse button.  
Other Conventions  
This guide uses the following additional conventions:  
italics  
Book titles, command, and directory names.  
Menu titles and window and button names.  
Initial Caps  
Related Publication  
For more information about the Model XM128U modem, refer to the Reference Guide for the  
Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem (Bay Networks part number M-XM128NA-1 or a later  
version).  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This guide describes how to install and use the Model XM128U ISDN Digital Modem. It includes  
a physical description and installation instructions for the hardware, as well as instructions for  
installing and using FirstGearfor configuring the modem. Use this guide as a reference for  
getting started. For more detailed information about installing your Model XM128U modem, refer  
to Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem.  
When used with off-the-shelf Internet or remote access client software, the Model XM128U  
modem enables mobile or home users to connect over Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)  
lines to the Internet or to branch offices. The Model XM128U modem also allows a user to connect  
to the analog world through an analog modem, a fax machine, or a telephone.  
To take advantage of constant new developments while sustaining your hardware investment, the  
Model XM128U modem uses flash EPROMs that enable convenient uploading of newly available  
firmware.  
Features  
The Model XM128U modem supports a variety of compression schemes including V.42bis and  
Hi/fn LZS Compression (Stac). The Model XM128U modem can effectively communicate at  
speeds up to 460 kilobits per second (Kbps) over ISDN lines.  
The Model XM128U modem has two analog ports to connect analog devices such as fax  
machines, modems, and telephones. The Model XM128U modem can communicate over the two  
B channels to different locations simultaneously, enabling you to send a fax and “surf” the web at  
the same time. The analog ports recognize standard dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) tones as  
well as pulse dialing.  
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The Model XM128U modem has the following speed and compatibility features:  
Plug-and-Play support for a Windows® 95 environment  
Full compatibility with both ISDN and remote public-switched telephone network (PSTN)  
by way of ISDN  
Multiple signaling protocol compatibility with DSS1, 1TR6, NI-1, AT&T 5ESS, and Northern  
Telecom DMS 100 network switches  
X.75, V.110, V.120, and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)  
B channel speeds of 56 Kbps (in-band signaling) and 64 Kbps (out-of-band signaling)  
112 Kbps/128 Kbps channel bundling: MLP and Multipoint PPP (RFC1717)  
Hi/fn LZS compression (Stac)  
V.42bis data compression using the X.75, V.120, and bundle protocols  
Configurability using either FirstGear (a Windows 95 utility) or AT commands  
Automatic ISDN and analog call detection  
Two analog telephone jacks (analog adapters)  
Push-button switch for quick dial and teardown  
Easy-to-use FirstGear configuration software  
Flash EPROM for easy firmware upgrades  
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Chapter 2  
Physical Description  
This chapter provides information about the hardware features of the Model XM128U ISDN  
Digital Modem. Use the key at the bottom of each illustration to identify the panel components.  
Front Panel  
For easier management and control of the Model XM128U modem, familiarize yourself with the  
components on the front panel, as illustrated in Figure 2-1.  
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2
3
4
INTERFACE  
128Kpbs  
MODELXM128  
U
ISDN Digital Modem  
PWR  
D
B1  
B2  
ISDN  
AA  
CP  
DTR DSR RTS CTS  
TD  
RD  
1
2
COM  
8262EA  
Key:  
1 = PWR (power) LED  
2 = ISDN LEDs  
3 = RS-232 COM LEDs  
4 = PHONE 1 and PHONE 2 LEDs  
Figure 2-1.  
Front panel of the Model XM128U modem (with S/T interface)  
Physical Description  
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LEDs  
LEDs on the front panel of the Model XM128U modem allow you to monitor and diagnose the  
device. Table 2-1 describes each LED.  
Table 2-1.  
Label  
LED descriptions  
Color  
Activity  
Description  
PWR  
(Power)  
Green  
Green  
On  
Power is supplied to the modem.  
ISDN LEDs:  
D
On  
The ISDN link on the D channel is active.  
Blinking  
The Model XM128U modem is attempting to make a connection  
to the switch.  
B1  
B2  
AA  
Green  
Green  
Green  
On  
A connection is established to the B1 channel.  
A connection is established to the B2 channel.  
The Model XM128U modem is in the automatic answering mode.  
An incoming call is ringing.  
On  
On  
Blinking  
On  
CP  
Green  
Compression is active on either of the B channels.  
RS-232  
COM LEDs:  
DTR  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
TD  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
The data terminal or computer connected to the DTE port on  
the Model XM128U modem is ready to communicate.  
The Model XM128U modem is ready to communicate with the  
connected data terminal or computer.  
The data terminal or computer connected to the DTE port on  
the Model XM128U modem is ready to transmit data.  
The Model XM128U modem is ready to accept data from the  
connected data terminal or computer.  
The data terminal or computer connected to the Model XM128U  
modem is transmitting data to the modem.  
RD  
The data terminal or computer connected to the Model XM128U  
modem is receiving data from the DTE port of the modem.  
PHONE 1  
PHONE 2  
Green  
Green  
On  
On  
The telephone connected to the port is in use.  
The telephone connected to the port is in use.  
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Rear Panel  
As illustrated in Figure 2-2, the rear panel contains a power switch; a power receptacle; and ports  
to connect a computer, ISDN line, and two analog devices (telephone, fax, or modem).  
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5
1
2
3
ON/OFF  
ISDN  
PHONE 1PHONE 2  
POWER  
RS-232  
7861MEA  
Key:  
1 = ON/OFF switch  
2 = Receptacle for power adapter  
3 = RS-232 communication (COM) port for connecting to a computer  
4 = ISDN port for connecting to an ISDN line  
5 = PHONE 1 and PHONE 2 ports for connecting analog devices (telephone, fax, or modem)  
Figure 2-2.  
Rear panel of the Model XM128U modem  
Table 2-2 describes the components on the rear panel of the Model XM128U modem.  
Table 2-2.  
Label  
Rear panel components  
Description  
ON/OFF  
POWER  
RS-232  
This switch turns power on or off.  
This receptacle is for the power adapter.  
This RS-232 COM port is for connecting the Model XM128U modem to the serial port of  
a computer or data terminal.  
ISDN  
This port is for connecting the Model XM128U modem to the ISDN line.  
PHONE 1  
This port is for connecting the Model XM128U modem to an analog device (telephone,  
fax, or modem).  
PHONE 2  
This port is for connecting the Model XM128U modem to an analog device (telephone,  
fax, or modem).  
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Chapter 3  
Installation  
This chapter provides information about installing and using the Model XM128U ISDN Digital  
Modem.  
Package Contents  
Your package should contain the following items:  
Model XM128U ISDN Digital Modem  
Power adapter  
RJ-45 ISDN telephone cable  
Shielded RS-232 25-pin straight cable  
25-pin to 9-pin adapter  
This manual  
Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem  
CD ROM with bundled software  
3.5-inch driver and utility diskettes  
Warranty & Owner Registration Card  
Call your reseller or customer support in your area if there are any wrong, missing, or damaged  
parts. Refer to page ii of this manual for the location of customer support in your area.  
Keep the carton, including the original packing materials. Use them to repack the modem if you  
need to return it for repair.  
To qualify for product updates and product warranty registrations, fill in the Warranty & Owner  
Registration Card within 30 days of purchase and return it to NETGEAR, Inc.  
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Installing the Modem  
Before connecting any of the devices to your modem, make sure the power is turned off on your  
computer and your Model XM128U modem. Then connect the ISDN line to your modem. Refer to  
Figure 3-1 and then to the steps following the illustration for detailed instructions for making those  
connections.  
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6
2
6
4
5
3
7860PEA  
Key:  
1 = Model XM128U modem  
2 = AC power adapter  
3 = Computer (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation)  
4 = Shielded RS-232 25-pin straight cable  
5 = ISDN connection to wall outlet  
6 = Analog device (telephone, fax, or modem)  
Figure 3-1.  
Model XM128U modem connections  
To install your Model XM128U modem:  
1. Connect the male end of the 25-pin straight cable to the RS-232 COM port of the  
Model XM128U modem.  
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2. Connect the other end (female end) of the 25-pin straight cable to the serial (COM) port  
on your computer.  
Note: If your computer has a 9-pin serial connector, use a 25-pin to 9-pin converter  
(25-pin male to 9-pin female). If you have a Macintosh, a special cable is needed for the  
connection.  
3. Using the special ISDN cable that is included, connect the larger end of the cable to the  
ISDN port on the back of the Model XM128U modem.  
4. Connect the smaller end of the ISDN cable to the wall outlet installed by your telephone  
company.  
5. Insert the round end of the power adapter in the POWER connector on the rear panel.  
6. Plug the power adapter into an AC wall outlet.  
7. Turn the power on to your Model XM128U modem.  
8. Turn the power on to your computer.  
Verifying Hardware Installation  
When the installation is complete and power applied to the modem, a self-test sequence begins.  
The B1, B2, and AA LED lights blink on and then off again. After this cycle is complete, the PWR  
(power) LED remains on.  
If the test routine fails, the D LED blinks. Refer to Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN  
Digital Modem for more information about the self-test and the error codes.  
Installing Software for Windows  
This section contains information about installing the Windows 95 and Windows NT® drivers and  
about configuring Dial-Up Networking.  
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Installing the Windows 95 Driver  
The Model XM128U modem is Plug-and-Play compatible with Windows 95. If you are running  
Windows 95 or Windows NT, refer to this section to install the Windows 95 driver. If you are  
running Windows 3.X, refer to Chapter 4, “Configuration,” in the Reference Guide for the Model  
XM128 ISDN Digital Modem for information about using a terminal program and AT commands  
to configure your modem.  
To install the Windows 95 driver:  
1. Turn on power to your Model XM128U modem.  
2. Turn on power to your PC, and start Windows 95.  
The New Hardware Found screen opens, as illustrated in Figure 3-2. Windows 95 detects your  
Model XM128U modem automatically and prompts you to indicate which driver you want to  
install for your new hardware.  
Figure 3-2.  
New Hardware Found screen  
3. Click on the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer field.  
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4. Click on OK.  
The Install From Disk screen opens, as illustrated in Figure 3-3.  
Figure 3-3.  
Install From Disk screen  
5. Insert the NETGEAR XM128 Driver Disk in the floppy drive.  
6. As instructed on the Install From Disk screen, type A:\ to find the driver disk.  
7. Click on OK.  
The Select Device screen opens, as illustrated in Figure 3-4.  
Figure 3-4.  
Select Device screen  
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8. Select the desired modem driver.  
In most cases, depending on whether your ISP supports 64K or 128K connection, you will  
want to select one of the following:  
Netgear XM128, PPP 64K  
or  
Netgear XM128, MP-PPP 128K  
9. Click on OK.  
10. Click on OK again.  
The installation of your XM128 modem driver is complete. You can now use programs such  
as Dial-Up Networking.  
Installing and Launching FirstGear  
If you are not setting up your Model XM128U modem with a computer running Windows 95, you  
must have a terminal program that allows you to send and receive AT commands and responses  
from the modem. For further information about manual configuration, refer to Chapter 4,  
“Configuration,” in Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem.  
To configure your Model XM128U modem with a computer running Windows 95, you must install  
the NETGEAR FirstGear software that is included on a disk in your package contents.  
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To install the FirstGear software:  
1. Insert your NETGEAR FirstGear disk into Drive A on your computer.  
2. Select Run.... from the Start menu of Windows 95.  
3. Type A:\Setup.exe and press [Enter].  
The Welcome screen, as illustrated in Figure 3-5, opens.  
Figure 3-5.  
Welcome screen  
4. Follow the instructions on your screen until the installation is complete.  
The FirstGear software installation is complete. You can now run the FirstGear software.  
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5. In the final screen, check the box to launch the application that will automatically launch  
the FirstGear Wizard. Figure 3-6 illustrates the Setup Complete screen.  
Figure 3-6.  
Setup Complete screen  
FirstGear Installation Wizard  
The FirstGear Installation Wizard provides step-by-step instructions to set up your ISDN Digital  
Modem because installing an ISDN modem can be somewhat confusing. You must enter the  
telephone numbers assigned to the ISDN line and a Service Profile ID (SPID) as well as select the  
appropriate switch type. To further complicate matters, the number of phone numbers, the SPIDs,  
and the actual switch type may vary based on your location within North America. In order to  
simplify the installation process, your NETGEAR Model XM128U ISDN Digital Modem comes  
with an Installation Wizard. By simply entering the assigned telephone number(s), you enable the  
Wizard to automatically determine the corresponding SPIDs and chosen switch type.  
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You have a choice between launching this application automatically during the installation of  
FirstGear or running it later from the NETGEAR program group folder. Before you can run the  
Wizard, you must perform the following steps:  
1. You must first have an active ISDN line (provided by your local telephone company).  
2. You must connect the Model XM128U modem to your PC and the ISDN line as described  
on page 3-2 in “Installing the Modem.”  
3. Make sure that power has been applied to the modem and the PWR LED is on.  
4. Install the Windows 95/NT drivers as described on page 3-4.  
If you opted not to launch the Wizard automatically during FirstGear installation, do so now by  
double-clicking on the appropriate icon from the NETGEAR program group folder.  
The introduction screen opens as shown in Figure 3-7.  
Figure 3-7.  
Introduction screen  
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To launch FirstGear from the NETGEAR program folder:  
1. Click on Next to continue, and the Telephone numbers assigned screen appears as shown  
in Figure 3-8.  
Figure 3-8.  
Telephone numbers assigned screen  
2. Refer to the information supplied by your local telephone company. If you have been  
assigned only one telephone number, select 1. Otherwise, select 2.  
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3. Click on Next.  
Based on the selection on the previous screen, you will be able to enter either one or two  
telephone numbers. Enter each telephone number, including the area code, in the Telephone  
number entry screen illustrated in Figure 3-9.  
Figure 3-9.  
Telephone number entry screen  
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4. After you enter the telephone number(s), click on Next to continue.  
At this point, the FirstGear Wizard will automatically detect the Service Profile IDs (SPIDs)  
and the appropriate switch type. When the procedure is successful, the Wizard displays the  
final status screen shown in Figure 3-10.  
Figure 3-10.  
Final status screen  
5. Click on Finish to exit FirstGear Installation Wizard.  
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If the Wizard is unable to determine the SPID and/or switch values, you will be prompted to enter  
these values directly. Refer to the information supplied by your local telephone company. The  
ISDN Settings menu tab, as illustrated in Figure 3-11, is used to enter the SPID and switch values  
directly.  
Figure 3-11.  
ISDN Settings menu tab screen  
To enter the SPID and switch values directly:  
1. Enter each of the values into the corresponding fields. The telephone numbers have  
already been entered based on values entered earlier.  
2. Enter the corresponding SPID numbers and select the switch type from the pull-down  
menu.  
3. Click on OK to continue.  
Based on these new values, the Wizard attempts a test call. If the call fails, you will be prompted  
once again to recheck the values. If the problem persists, contact NETGEAR customer support.  
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About FirstGear  
FirstGear allows you to set the telephone numbers, run diagnostics, and enable/disable the Call  
Waiting feature. When you run FirstGear, it automatically displays the current setting of the Model  
XM128U modem. Figure 3-12 shows the Configuration menu screen.  
Figure 3-12.  
Configuration menu screen  
The Telephone Numbers field displays the current phone number settings. Based on the  
information given to you by your local telephone company, you will have either one or two  
telephone numbers assigned to your ISDN line. The appropriate radio button at the top of the  
field will indicate whether you have one or two telephone numbers assigned.  
If you need to change the telephone numbers, type them into the appropriate fields (Phone #1  
or Phone #2, including area codes). When saving the configuration (by clicking on OK or Apply),  
FirstGear automatically detects the Service Profile IDs (SPIDs) and switch type assigned to  
your ISDN line.  
To enable Call Waiting on each analog phone port, check the appropriate box (Analog Port 1 and/  
or Analog Port 2). To disable Call Waiting on a port, clear the box for that port.  
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Clicking on the buttons at the bottom of the screen will have the following results:  
OK  
The OK button saves the current configuration and exits the program.  
Cancel  
The Cancel button exits the program without saving the current configuration.  
Apply  
The Apply button saves the current configuration but does not exit FirstGear.  
Help  
The Help button displays the online help.  
There are also three pull-down menus: Configuration, Tools, and Help.  
The Configuration menu supports four selections: Retrieve, Save, Auto Configure, and ISDN  
Settings. Figure 3-13 shows the Configuration menu choices.  
Figure 3-13.  
Retrieve menu tab screen  
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The Configuration menu selections have the following results:  
Retrieve  
Selecting Retrieve allows you to review the current setting of the Model XM128U modem.  
Save  
Selecting Save allows you to update the modem with the new settings.  
Auto Configure  
Selecting Auto Configure causes the modem to automatically detect the SPIDs and switch type  
based on the current telephone numbers.  
ISDN Settings  
Selecting ISDN Settings displays the current ISDN settings including the telephone numbers,  
SPIDs, and switch type.  
Figure 3-14 shows the ISDN Settings menu bar.  
Figure 3-14.  
ISDN Settings menu tab screen  
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The Tools menu provides you with the ability to program some of the advanced features using  
AT commands as well as a diagnostic tool.  
Figure 3-15 shows the Tools menu choices displayed.  
Figure 3-15.  
Tools menu screen  
By selecting the AT Commands menu bar, you can enter AT commands directly to set some of  
the advanced features of the Model XM128U modem (refer to the Reference Guide for the Model  
XM128 ISDN Digital Modem).  
The Diagnostics Menu provides the following two selections:  
Self Test  
Self Test checks the Model XM128U modem hardware integrity.  
Test Call  
Test Call checks the integrity of the ISDN connection by placing a call from the first telephone  
number to the second telephone number. Be aware that you may be charged for this call by  
your local telephone company.  
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The Help menu allows you to retrieve an online version of this manual. Figure 3-16 shows the  
Help menu bar selected.  
Figure 3-16.  
Help menu screen  
Configuring Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking  
You must install Windows 95 and Dial-Up Networking before proceeding with this section.  
Configuring Dial-Up Networking for One B Channel  
To configure your Model XM128U modem with Dial-Up Networking for one B channel:  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
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3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon from within the Dial-Up Networking  
folder.  
The Make New Connection screen, as illustrated in Figure 3-17, opens.  
Figure 3-17.  
Make New Connection screen  
4. Type a name for your connection in the Type a name for the computer you are dialing  
field.  
5. Select the appropriate Model XM128U modem driver for the dial-up connection.  
Each dial-up connection can use a different Model XM128U modem driver. Each driver  
automatically selects the appropriate protocol and data rate. For example, you may want  
to use the Netgear XM128, Internet PPP 64K driver for your 64K connection to your remote  
LAN while you are telecommuting. On the other hand, you can set up a second dial-up  
connection with the Netgear XM128, Internet PPP 128K driver for your 128K Internet  
connection through your local ISP. Each dial-up connection uses a different driver.  
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6. Click on Next.  
The second Make New Connection screen opens, as illustrated in Figure 3-18.  
Figure 3-18.  
Make New Connection screen for entering ISP information  
7. Type the phone number of the Internet service provider (ISP) or host you will be calling.  
8. Click on Next.  
9. Click on Finish.  
A new icon is created in the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
If your ISP requires you to enter DNS and WINS addresses, perform steps 10 through 18.  
Otherwise, proceed to step 19.  
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10. Select the new icon in the Dial-Up Networking folder, and click on the right mouse  
button.  
11. Select Properties from the menu.  
The My Connection screen, as illustrated in Figure 3-19, opens.  
Figure 3-19.  
My Connection screen  
12. Make sure that your Model XM128U modem appears in the Connect using box.  
If you have settings given to you by your ISP, follow those guidelines and go to step 20 on  
page 3-23.  
If you do not have guidelines given to you by your ISP, go to step 13.  
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13. Click on the Server Types tab.  
The Server Types tab opens, as illustrated in Figure 3-20.  
If you are using PPP, use the default settings shown in Figure 3-20.  
If you are connecting to a LAN, select Log on to network.  
If you are logging on to a Microsoft® Windows network, select NetBEUI.  
If you are logging on to a Novell network, select IPX/SPX Compatible.  
If you are logging on to an Internet connection, select TCP/IP.  
Figure 3-20.  
Server Types tab screen  
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14. Click on TCP/IP Settings.  
The TCP/IP Settings screen, as illustrated in Figure 3-21, opens.  
Figure 3-21.  
TCP/IP Settings screen  
15. Click on the Specify name server addresses radio button.  
16. Enter your primary and secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) numbers.  
Obtain DNS numbers from your ISP. If your host requires you to specify an IP address,  
go to the next step. If your host does not require you to specify an IP address, go to step 18.  
17. Click on Specify an IP address and enter your IP address only.  
18. Click on OK.  
This step completes the remote connection definition.  
19. Locate the icon of the connection profile you created in your Dial-Up Networking folder  
and double-click on it.  
20. Type the user name and password for your ISP if they are incorrect or missing.  
21. Click on the Connect button.  
Your Model XM128U modem dials the number and establishes a connection.  
This step completes the configuration of Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95.  
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Configuring Dial-Up Networking for Two B Channels  
To configure your Model XM128U modem for use with two B channels using Multilink PPP:  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Double-click on the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
3. Double-click on the Make New Connection icon from within the Dial-Up Networking  
folder.  
4. Choose a name for your connection and select XM128 from the drop-down menu.  
5. Select Netgear XM128, Internet PPP 128K.  
6. Click on Next.  
The Make New Connection screen, as illustrated in Figure 3-18 on page 3-20, opens.  
7. Type the phone number(s) of the ISP or host you will be calling.  
Some ISPs require only one phone number to make multiple-link connection. If your ISP  
requires you to dial a different number (one for each B channel), separate the two numbers  
with a plus sign (+). Otherwise, enter the number as normal (for example: 5551111+5552222).  
8. Click on Next.  
9. Click on Finish.  
A new icon is created in the Dial-Up Networking folder.  
10. Click your right mouse button on the new icon.  
11. Select Properties from the pop-up menu.  
The My Connection screen, as illustrated in Figure 3-19 on page 3-21, opens.  
Make sure the Use country code and area code field is not checked off. If this field is checked,  
Windows 95 removes the plus sign (+) from the phone number when you close the window,  
which causes failed connections in the future.  
Make sure your Netgear XM128, Internet PPP 128K appears in the Connect using box. If  
settings have been given to you by your ISP, follow those guidelines and go to step 20 on  
page 3-23.  
If settings have not been given to you by your ISP, go to step 13 on page 3-22.  
Either choice completes the configuration of Dial-Up Networking for Windows 95 using two  
B channels.  
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Index  
B
bulletin board service ii  
M
Make New Connection screen 3-19, 3-20  
My Connection screen 3-21  
C
Configuration menu screen 3-14  
conventions vii  
N
customer support ii  
New Hardware Found screen 3-4  
NT driver, installing 3-3  
F
features 1-1  
O
FirstGear software, installing 3-6  
front panel 2-1  
ON/OFF switch 2-3  
P
H
package contents 3-1  
PHONE 1 port 2-3  
PHONE 2 port 2-3  
ports 2-3  
Help menu screen 3-18  
I
Install From Disk screen 3-4, 3-5  
power receptacle 2-3  
installation 3-2  
Introduction screen 3-9  
ISDN port 2-3  
R
rear panel 2-3  
ISDN Settings menu tab screen 3-13  
related publicaton x  
Retrieve menu tab screen 3-15  
L
Launch screen 3-8  
LED descriptions 2-2, 3-3  
Index  
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T
screens  
TCP/IP Settings screen 3-23  
Configuration menu 3-14  
Finish Installation Wizard 3-12  
Help Menu 3-18  
Install From Disk 3-4, 3-5  
Introduction 3-9  
Telephone numbers assigned screen 3-10  
Tools menu screen 3-17  
ISDN menu tab 3-16  
U
Use viii  
ISDN Settings menu tab 3-13  
ISDN Settings menu tab screen 3-16  
Launch 3-8  
Make New Connection 3-19, 3-20  
My Connection 3-21  
W
New Hardware Found 3-4  
Retrieve menu tab 3-15  
Select Device 3-5  
Server Types tab 3-22  
TCP/IP Settings 3-23  
Telephone number entry 3-11  
Telephone numbers assigned 3-10  
Tools menu 3-17  
Welcome screen 3-7  
Windows 95  
configuring Dial-Up Networking for one B channel  
3-18  
configuring Dial-Up Networking for two B  
channels 3-24  
driver, installing 3-4  
World Wide Web ii  
Welcome 3-7  
Select Device screen 3-5  
serial port 2-3  
Server Types tab screen 3-22  
switch 2-3  
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