HomeConnect ADSL Modem User's Guide

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							 Introduction




Introduction                       What is ADSL?
Using your Modem                   ADSL provides high speed video and data communications to residences and
Connecting to your                 businesses over standard telephone lines. ADSL service is provided by connecting a
                                   pair of very high speed modems to each end of the phone line; one in the central office
Internet Provider
                                   (ATU-C), and the other at the customer's premises (ATU-R).
Uninstall your Modem               Because ADSL is asymmetric, there is a measurable difference in the bit rate between
Troubleshooting                    the upstream (how fast you can send data) and downstream (how fast you can receive
                                   data) transmissions.
Glossary
                                   The 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem utilizes full rate, G.dmt, or lite, G.lite,
Technical Support                  ADSL. The speed and type of DSL your modem uses, will be determined by the type
                                   of service you have ordered from your DSL provider.
Install Instant Update
                                   A typical ADSL installation will require either a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service)
                                   Splitter or Micro filters to be used for your analog voice service. The use of these
                                   devices enables simultaneous usage of normal telephone service and the modem, with
                                   no interruption to the normal telephone service. Your DSL provider will normally
                                   supply you with a Splitter or Micro filters and explain their usage.




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 Getting Started




Introduction
                                    Using your Modem
Using your Modem
                                    This section contains information on using your HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
Connecting to your
Internet Provider                   Using Quick View to verify your Connection

Uninstall your Modem                Connecting to your Internet Provider

Troubleshooting                     Using Control Center

Glossary
Technical Support
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 Creating or Modifying Dial-up Connections




Introduction
                                   Connecting to your Internet Provider
Using your Modem
                                   When your modem was installed, based upon the selections you made for your ISP or
Connecting to your                 DSL provider, the proper software for the operation of your modem was set up.
Internet Provider                  Normally, you require nothing further in order to connect to their service. If there are
                                   further requirements, they are covered in documentation provided by your Internet
Uninstall your Modem               Service Provider(ISP).
Troubleshooting
                                   Microsoft Dial-up Networking
Glossary
                                   The following information only applies if your modem was installed in such a way as
Technical Support                  to use Microsoft Windows Dial-up Networking to connect to your ISP. Some providers
                                   use Dial-up Networking to connect to their service, but don't require that your modem
Install Instant Update             be using it. (This is normally the case if the provider is using PPP over Ethernet
                                   (PPPoE)). If your connection is set up in such a way as to require that your connect by
                                   Dial-Up Networking, you may find that you need to modify the existing connection or
                                   create another one. If so, follow these instructions.
                                   The codes and settings necessary to set up the Dial-up connection should be in the
                                   material supplied by your ISP.
                                   Creating a Dial-up Connection
                                   Modifying or Changing the Values of a Dial-up Connection
                                   Connecting (Dialing in) to a Dial-Up Connection


                                   Creating a Dial-up Connection
                                   The following is the basic procedure. Screens and procedures may vary from those
                                   shown slightly depending on the version of Windows you are using.
                                   First, open Microsoft Windows Dial-Up Networking. This can be done through the
                                   Start menu, by selecting the appropriate path:
                                                      Start > Programs> Accessories >
                                     Win9x:
                                                      Communications > Dial-Up Networking
                                     WinMe:           Start > Settings > Dial-Up Networking
                                                      Start > Settings > Networking and Dial-Up
                                     Win2k:
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                                                     Start > Programs > Accessories > Dial-Up
                                    WinNT:
                                                     Networking

                                  The Dial-Up Networking icon may look like one of the following two icons. (Note: In
                                  Windows 2000, go directly to the next step.)


                                                             or


                                  When you click on Dial-Up Networking, you will see an icon for Make New
                                  Connection. Click on that.




                                  This opens the following window.




                                  Type in a name to identify the connection. This can be anything you choose.
                                  Select the 3Com PCIA DSL Line 0 or 1 from the drop down list "Select a device" .
                                  (There may be other numeric selections. That's ok.)
                                  Press the Next button, which displays the following screen.




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                                  Don't use the Area Code field. In the Telephone number field, enter the VCI value
                                  given to you by your Service Provider. Since you are establishing an ADSL
                                  connection, you will not use a standard telephone number. Instead, the VCI value you
                                  enter here will be used in conjunction with the VPI value you entered during setup of
                                  the HomeConnect modem in order to establish the connection.
                                  Press the Next button to complete the definition of the Service Profile connection.
                                  Then click Finish to save the profile in your Dial-Up Networking folder. You can also
                                  move a copy of this icon to the desktop if you like by clicking on it with the right
                                  mouse button and dragging to the desktop.


                                  Modifying the values of a Dial-up Connection
                                  To modify the options that your Dial-up Connection is using, open the connection by
                                  selecting its Properties. This is done by highlighting the connection in the Dial-up
                                  Networking Folder and then either choosing Properties from the File menu or
                                  right-clicking the mouse and selecting Properties from the pop-up menu. An example
                                  is shown here:




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                                  When you click Properties, you will see the Properties window. Make sure that the
                                  General tab is shown.




                                  General Properties Tab


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                                  The General properties screen allows you to choose/change the Modem you are using
                                  for the connection and allows you to change the phone number.
                                  Telephone number
                                  This field should be set to the VCI for your connection.
                                  Use area code and Dialing Properties
                                  This check box should NOT be checked. If it is, it may be modifying the Telephone
                                  number field And therefore changing your VCI to something else.
                                  Connect using
                                  This list box allows you to change the name of the modem you are using to connect
                                  with. For Your 3Com ADSL Modem you should have two choices. They are 3Com
                                  PCIA DSL Line 0 and 3Com PCIA DSL Line 1.
                                  Server Types Tab
                                  The Server Types properties screen is used to set various options related to your
                                  connection and to define the protocols you wish to use to talk to the computer you are
                                  dialing.




                                  Advanced Options
                                  For many ISPs, you will want to check the boxes to Log on to Network, and also to

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                                  Enable software compression. Some prefer that you don't. Check with your provider.
                                  Allowed Network Protocols
                                  If you are connecting to the Internet then you must check the TCP/IP option as shown
                                  above. (In general, unless you have been told otherwise by your Internet Provider or
                                  Systems Administrator, this is the only option that you should have checked when
                                  connecting to the Internet. IPX/SPX is used if you are connecting to a Novell Netware
                                  LAN, and Netbeui refers to Microsoft Networking.)
                                  The TCP/IP Settings button allows you to configure your specific TCP/IP settings for
                                  this connection. This opens the following window.




                                  Unless instructed by the Service Provider who gives you access to the Internet, do not
                                  change any of these values.
                                  Scripting Tab
                                  Unless instructed by your Service Provider there is nothing here to modify or change.
                                  Multilink
                                  Unless instructed by your Service Provider there is nothing here to modify or change.




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                                  Dialing a Connection
                                  To connect to your Network Provider, open up the Dial-Up Networking window, and
                                  double-click on the connection you have defined. Enter in the User name and the
                                  Password assigned to you by your service provider who gives you access to the
                                  Internet. The Phone Number should be the VCI your service provider has given you
                                  to establish a DSL connection.




                                  Once you have entered in the User Name and Password, press the Connect button to
                                  make the call.




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Introduction
                                    Uninstalling the modem
Using your Modem
                                    It may be necessary at some point to uninstall the HomeConnect ADSL Modem. This
Connecting to your                  may be necessary if an updated version of the HomeConnect ADSL Modem software
Internet Provider                   has been obtained, or the HomeConnect ADSL Modem needs to be removed from the
                                    system.
Uninstall your Modem

Troubleshooting                     Removing HomeConnect ADSL Modem application and
                                    drivers
Glossary
                                    Windows 95/98/Me
Technical Support
                                    Windows 2000
Install Instant Update
                                    Windows NT
                                    Removing HomeConnect ADSL Modem Hardware
                                    Uninstalling the HomeConnect ADSL Modem will erase your configuration, removing
                                    all connection definitions you have established. Please make a note of all important
                                    information before uninstalling the HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
                                    To uninstall the 3Com HomeConnect ADSL modem, follow the instructions below for
                                    the version of Microsoft Windows you are using.



                                    Microsoft Windows 95/98/Millennium (Me)

                                    Step 1. Select Start > Programs > 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem > Uninstall




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                                   Step 2. You will be asked to confirm that you really do want to completely remove the
                                   application. Select OK.




                                   Step 3.The Install Wizard will perform the maintenance and will now present a screen
                                   that prompts you to launch the Windows Control Panel Applet. Select Finish.




                                   Step 4. You should see a screen like the one below.




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                                   Select 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem and then press the Add/Remove Button.
                                   This will run the Applications Remove program for the ADSL Modem applications
                                   software.
                                   Select HomeConnect Interview and then press the Add/Remove Button. This will
                                   run the Applications Remove program for the HomeConnect Interview.
                                   Select Instant Update and then press the Add/Remove Button. This will run the
                                   Applications Remove program for Instant Update.


                                   Step 5. Open the Network Applet in the Control Panel.




                                   Step 6. Remove the Modem Software.
                                   After opening the Network Applet you should see a screen like the one below.


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                                   Select your modem from the list. Then press the Remove button.
                                   NOTE: Your modem may have one of the following names.
                                   3Com ADSL Modem Dialup/PPP (Win95 ... or ...98,Me,2K,NT)
                                   3Com ADSL Modem Lan/1483 (Win95 ... or ...98,Me,2K,NT)
                                   The name of the modem depends on the type of configuration which you were
                                   originally assigned.
                                   After Windows has removed the Modem software you will be asked to restart
                                   Windows to complete. Press OK. After your PC has begun to restart, turn it off
                                   before getting back into Windows. Remove the Modem card from your machine
                                   (continue to the Removing HomeConnect ADSL Modem hardware section, if
                                   necessary).
                                   Your Modem is now completely removed.
                                   NOTE: If you do not remove the Modem card from the machine, you will be asked by
                                   Windows to re-install it. You can select Cancel at this time if you have not removed
                                   the card yet.




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                                   Microsoft Windows 2000

                                   Step 1. Select Start > Programs > 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem > Uninstall




                                   Step 2. You will see the following screen, informing you that Windows is in the
                                   process of performing the uninstall.




                                   Step 3.The next screen lets you know that the maintenance is complete.




                                   After Windows has removed the Modem software, remove the Modem card from your
                                   machine (continue to the Removing HomeConnect ADSL Modem hardware section, if
                                   necessary).
                                   Your Modem is now completely removed.

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                                   NOTE: If you do not remove the Modem card from the machine, you will be asked by
                                   Windows to re-install it. You can select Cancel if you have not removed the card yet.



                                   Windows NT Workstation or Server

                                   Step 1. Select Start > Programs > 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem > Uninstall




                                   Step 2. You will be asked to confirm that you really do want to completely remove the
                                   application. Select OK.




                                   Step 3. NT will now present a screen that prompts you to launch the Windows Control
                                   Panel Applet. Select Finish.




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                                   Step 4. In the Network Applet, you should see the 3Com Modem displayed. Select it
                                   and click OK.




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                                   Step 5. An alert screen will appear, giving you the opportunity to change your mind.
                                   Select Yes.




                                   Step 6. Your software uninstall is now complete. You will be instructed to shutdown
                                   and restart your computer.




                                   Press OK. After your PC has begun to restart, turn it off before getting back into
                                   Windows. Remove the Modem card from your machine (continue to the Removing
                                   HomeConnect ADSL Modem hardware section, if necessary).
                                   Your Modem is now completely removed.



                                   Removing HomeConnect ADSL Modem Hardware

                                   After uninstallation of the software and drivers, it may be necessary to remove the

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                                   HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
                                   If the HomeConnect ADSL Modem has been uninstalled from a Windows 95/98
                                   system, the system will detect the HomeConnect upon restarting the computer (if Plug
                                   & Play was enabled on the modem).

                                   Removing the HomeConnect ADSL Modem

                                       WARNING: Don't shock yourself. Unplug the computer and any attached
                                   equipment before you uninstall the HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
                                   1 Turn off and unplug the computer, then remove the computer cover. You don't need
                                   to disconnect anything but the power. If you don't know how to remove the cover, see
                                   your computer user's guide.

                                        CAUTION: Don't damage the HomeConnect ADSL Modem with static
                                   electricity. Ground yourself by touching the computer's metal back or side panel.
                                   2 Remove the screw holding the metal bracket for the HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
                                   Ground yourself by touching the metal part of the computer case, and remove the
                                   HomeConnect ADSL Modem by grabbing the nonmetallic sides of the card.
                                   3 Replace the bracket that was removed prior to the installation of the HomeConnect
                                   ADSL Modem.




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 Troubleshooting




Introduction
                                   Troubleshooting
Using your Modem
                                   If the HomeConnect ADSL Modem is not operating properly, select from the
Connecting to your                 following list of possible problems:
Internet Provider
                                   Quick View is not running, or Quick View is showing a red light which indicates the
Uninstall your Modem               DSL connection is not up

Troubleshooting                    I can't connect to my Internet Service Provider (ISP) or I am receiving Dial-Up
                                   Networking errors
Glossary
                                   I am unable to connect to or display web pages, or they seem to be loading extremely
Technical Support
                                   slow
Install Instant Update
                                   I can't install the software for my Internet Service Provider (ISP), or their software
                                   can't find the modem




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 Glossary




Introduction
                                    Glossary
Using your Modem
                                    ABR
Connecting to your                  Available Bit Rate
Internet Provider
                                    ADSL
Uninstall your Modem                Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

Troubleshooting                     AFE
                                    Analog Front End
Glossary
                                    API
Technical Support                   Application Programming Interface.

Install Instant Update              ATM
                                    Asynchronous Transfer Mode
                                    ATU-C
                                    ADSL Transceiver Unit - CO End.
                                    ATU-R
                                    ADSL Transceiver Unit - Remote End.
                                    Burst Tolerance
                                    (also referred to as Maximum Burst Size), in cells/second (only applicable for VBR
                                    service). This is the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the peak rate. This
                                    information should be obtained from the service provider.
                                    CAP
                                    Carrier Amplitude and Phase Modulation.
                                    CBR
                                    Constant Bit Rate.
                                    CHAP
                                    Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. Part of the PPP protocol to ensure
                                    authentication of the connection between two devices.
                                    CO
                                    Central Office
                                    Constellations
                                    The constellation size is directly proportional to the total rate of bit transmission. The
                                    larger the constellation size, the faster transmission will be.
                                    CPE
                                    Customer Premises Equipment.



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                                   CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
                                   CRC fields detect bit errors.
                                   DataLink Protocol
                                   A datalink, or logical data stream, is implemented by PPP protocol. PPP may run
                                   multiple protocols over the same connection.
                                   DMA
                                   Direct Memory Access
                                   DMT
                                   Discrete Multitone Modulation.
                                   DNS (Domain Name Service)
                                   Domain Servers are computers which contain the programs and files which make up a
                                   domain's name database. The server uses the name database to translate the name you
                                   provide to an IP address, which is used to establish a connection with the host
                                   computer.
                                   DSLAM
                                   Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer
                                   DSP
                                   Digital Signal Processor.
                                   DUN
                                   Dial Up Networking.
                                   Encapsulation
                                   This is one of the protocols for transmission.
                                   HDLC
                                   High-Level Data Link Control
                                   ILMI Version
                                   (Interim Local Management Interface version)
                                   This is an SNMP based management protocol for an ATM UNI.
                                   IP
                                   Internet Protocol.
                                   IPX
                                   Internetwork Packet Exchange, the default data packet protocol for Novell's NetWare
                                   operating system.
                                   ISA
                                   Industry Standard Architecture.
                                   ISP
                                   Internet Service Provider.
                                   MAC
                                   Medium access control, a protocol for determining which device has access to the
                                   network at any one time.
                                   Miniport


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                                   Windows NT WAN NDIS Architecture developed by Microsoft for Network Adapters.
                                   NDIS
                                   Network Driver Interface Specification as developed by Microsoft.
                                   NID
                                   Network Interface Device
                                   PAP
                                   Password Authentication Protocol. Part of the PPP protocol to ensure authentication of
                                   the connection between two devices.
                                   PCI
                                   Peripheral Component Interconnect. This is bus technology, referring to the slot where
                                   the board connects to the computer.
                                   PCR (Peak Cell Rate)
                                   This is the maximum amount of cells/second transmitted over this connection. This is
                                   determined by the minimum intercell spacing in seconds, which is the time interval
                                   from the first bit of one cell to the first bit of the next cell.
                                   PMD
                                   Physical Media Dependent.
                                   POTS
                                   Plain Old Telephone Service.
                                   PPP (Point to Point Protocol)
                                   This is one of the various protocols for data transmission.
                                   Protocol
                                   A set of rules and procedures that govern the exchange of data between two
                                   communicating systems.
                                   PVC ( Permanent Virtual Circuit)
                                   A PVC is a logical dedicated circuit between two user ports in point-to-point
                                   configuration. This is referring to the connection from the computer to the Internet
                                   Service Provider (ISP).
                                   RAS
                                   Remote Access Server
                                   RFC 1483
                                   This is a protocol for the connection. It is technically referred to as Multiprotocol
                                   Encapsulation over ATM Adaption Layer 5.
                                   RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
                                   The protocol governing the exchange of routing information between IP routers.
                                   SRAM
                                   Static RAM
                                   SCR (Sustainable Cell Rate)
                                   The sustainable cell rate, in cells/second, at which cells are transmitted over this
                                   connection (only applicable for VBR service). This is the maximum average rate for
                                   cells that are sent in bursts at a peak rate.


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                                   SPX
                                   Sequenced Packet Exchange.
                                   SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit)
                                   SVCs are virtual circuits established on a call by call basis. SVCs are not supported in
                                   this release of the HomeConnect ADSL Modem PCI.
                                   TCP/IP
                                   Transmission control protocol/Internet protocol, a set of communication protocols that
                                   support peer-to-peer connectivity functions for both local and wide area networks.
                                   TCP/IP is used to connect to the Internet.
                                   UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate)
                                   This is one of the categories of service available from the service provider. This
                                   specifies no limit on the rate of information flow to the switch.
                                   UNI Version (User-to-Network Interface Version)
                                   The UNI is the point where the user accesses the network.
                                   VBR (Variable Bit Rate) This is one of the categories of service. This is if a certain
                                   rate has been specified with the switch for the flow of information.
                                   VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier)
                                   The VCI is part of the cell header for the cells that are transferred over this connection.
                                   VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
                                   The VPI is part of the cell header for the cells that are transferred over this connection.




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Introduction
                                   Using Control Center
Using your Modem
                                   The Control Center allows you to obtain information on your HomeConnect ADSL
Connecting to your                 Modem, or to monitor the status of your ADSL connection.
Internet Provider
                                   Most of the information presented in the Control Center is for informational purposes
Uninstall your Modem               and is used primarily in communication with technical support or your service
Troubleshooting                    provider. One piece of information you may find useful is the version of software for
                                   the modem you are using. You can reference this number when checking for updates to
Glossary                           your modem software.
Technical Support                  For further help with the Control Center or Quick View reference the help in that
                                   application.
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Introduction
                                   Technical Support
Using your Modem
                                   This contains information on getting technical support for your HomeConnect ADSL
Connecting to your                 Modem.
Internet Provider
                                   Web Support
Uninstall your Modem               Phone Support
                                   International Phone Support
Troubleshooting
                                   Returning Products for Repair
Glossary
Technical Support                  Web Support
Install Instant Update             Access the latest networking information on the 3Com Corporation World Wide Web
                                   site by entering this URL into your Internet browser: http://consumer.3com.com/dsl/
                                   This service provides access to online support information such as technical
                                   documentation and software library.
                                   Or you can use the 3Com BBS: 847-262-6000
                                   Or you can send an email to technical support by selecting Contact Us from the "Site
                                   Tools" section of the above web site.


                                   Phone Support
                                   Technical Support representatives can answer technical questions about the 3Com
                                   HomeConnect ADSL Modem products. This hotline is not a toll-free call. Regular
                                   long-distance or toll charges will apply if you are outside the 847 area code.
                                     847-262-3700                            7:00am — 8:00pm CST; Monday through Friday
                                                                             7:00am — 4:00pm CST; Saturday

                                   Canadian customers can speak to a technical support representative by contacting
                                   Keating Technologies:
                                     905-305-6570                            7:00am — 7:00pm CST; Monday through Friday

                                   When you contact 3Com for assistance, have the following information ready:
                                     q Product model name, part number, and serial number

                                     q A list of system hardware and software, including revision levels

                                     q Diagnostic error messages and details about recent configuration changes, if
                                        applicable


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                                  Worldwide Phone Support
                                  Here is a list of worldwide technical telephone support numbers:

                                  Asia, Pacific Rim

                                   Country                               Telephone Number
                                   Australia                             1 800 628 324
                                   Hong Kong                             800 90 3191
                                                                         22-825-2188; 22825-2193;
                                   India — Bombay
                                                                         22-825-2194; 22-825-2195
                                                                         11-628-4198;11-628-4199;
                                   India — Delhi
                                                                         11-628-4118;11-628-4119
                                   Japan                                 03 3375 4356
                                   Philippines                           1800 1651 0215

                                   P.R. of China                         1800 650 5108

                                   Singapore                             65 784 9910
                                   S. Korea                              00798 651 7135
                                   Taiwan, R.O.C.                        0080 65 1349
                                   Thailand                              001800 65 62 62

                                  Europe, Africa, and Middle East

                                  From the following countries, you may use these numbers:
                                   Country                               Telephone Number
                                   Austria                               07110 900116
                                                                         Flemish: 32 (0) 70 233 545
                                   Belgium
                                                                         French: 32 (0) 70 233 546
                                   Denmark                               45 (0) 35 44 5531
                                   Finland                               (0) 981710015
                                   France                                33 (0) 803 070693
                                   Germany                               49 (0) 180 567 1548
                                   Hungary                               49 (0) 180 567 1548
                                   Israel                                971 4 807 4555
                                   Italy                                 147 809 903
                                   Luxembourg                            352 342 080 8318
                                   Netherlands                           0900 20 25 857
                                   Norway                                47 (0) 23 50 0097
                                   Poland                                49 (0) 180567 1548
                                   Portugal                              351 (21) 4154034
                                   Africa & Middle East                  971 4 807 4555
                                   Spain                                 902 117 964


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                                   Sweden                                46 (0) 851 992 035
                                   Switzerland                           0848 840200
                                   U.K.                                  0870 8444546

                                  Latin America

                                   Country                               Telephone Number
                                   Argentina                             0-810-222-3266
                                   Brazil                                55 11 5643-2780
                                   Mexico City                           51-333380
                                   Rest of Latin America                 AT&T Direct +800 778-5573


                                  Returning Products for Repair
                                  Before you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain an
                                  authorization number. Products sent to 3Com without authorization numbers will be
                                  returned to the sender unopened, at the sender’s expense.
                                  To obtain an authorization number, call or fax:
                                                                             Telephone
                                   Country                                                    Fax Number
                                                                             Number
                                   Asia, Pacific Rim                         + 65 543 6500    + 65 543 6348
                                   Europe, South Africa, and
                                                                             + 31 30 6029900 + 31 30 6029999
                                   Middle East
                                   Latin America                             1 408 326 2927   1 408 326 3355

                                  From the following countries, you may call the toll-free numbers; select option 2 and
                                  then option 2:
                                   Country                             Telephone Number Fax Number
                                   Austria                             0800 297468
                                   Belgium                             0800 71429
                                   Denmark                             800 17309
                                   Finland                             0800 113153
                                   France                              0800 917959
                                   Germany                             0800 1821502
                                   Hungary                             00800 12813
                                   Ireland                             1800553117
                                   Israel                              1800 9453794
                                   Italy                               1678 79489
                                   Netherlands                         0800 0227788
                                   Norway                              800 11376
                                   Poland                              00800 3111206
                                   Portugal                            0800 831416
                                   South Africa                        0800 995014

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                                   Spain                               900 983125
                                   Sweden                              020 795482
                                   Switzerland                         0800 55 3072
                                   U.K.                                0800 966197
                                                                       1 800 NET 3Com     1 408 326 7120 (not
                                   U.S.A. and Canada
                                                                       (1 800 638 3266)   toll-free)




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 Install Instant Update




Introduction
                                    Install Instant Update
Using your Modem
                                    3Com Instant Update will allow you to check for new releases of the HomeConnect
Connecting to your                  ADSL Modem software, and if there is new software available, Instant Update will
Internet Provider                   download this software.
Uninstall your Modem                During the ADSL modem installation, a shortcut is created for launching the Instant
                                    Update installation. Insert your HomeConnect ADSL Modem CD, and then launch the
Troubleshooting                     Instant Update installation by going to
Glossary                            Start > Programs > 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem > Install Instant Update
                                    (Requires CD).
Technical Support
Install Instant Update




                                    (It is also possible to just launch the Instant Update install by running setup.exe from
                                    the CD, in the Instant directory. )
                                    This will load the necessary files on your PC to allow you to use the utility. (If you
                                    install later, be aware that you will need to have your CD-ROM available.)
                                    When you have installed the files, the instant update tray icon will show up when you
                                    next reboot your computer.




                                    Configuring Instant Update
                                    You will need to complete one last step to ensure your Instant Update is running
                                    correctly.
                                    From the Start menu, select Start > Programs > Instant Update > Instant Update
                                    Configuration.
                                    You will see the Instant Update Configuration window with four tabs available.

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                                   From the Scheduling tab, you can select Update Now to search for new software on
                                   the Web.




                                   Instant Update will automatically check for updates and, if found, will give you a
                                   “prompt” message to download the information. You can choose to download or not,
                                   as you prefer.
                                   You can also check or fix settings on the Common, Connection or General tabs. It isn't
                                   recommended that you select these tabs unless instructed.




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 Version Information




Introduction
                                   System Information
Using your Modem
                                   This window contains version information for your HomeConnect ADSL Modem. In
Connecting to your                 particular, you may need to know the firmware version in order to troubleshoot your
Internet Provider                  modem's operation. You can see this screen by right-clicking the QuickView tray icon
                                   and selecting this from the drop-down menu.
Uninstall your Modem

Troubleshooting
Glossary
Technical Support
Install Instant Update




                                   The version levels pertain to the level of release for the 3Com HomeConnect hardware
                                   and software.

                                   MAC Address

                                   You must have a new MAC address assigned to be able to use IPX routing.
                                   This is a physical hardware address for the PCI card.




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Introduction
                                   Quick View is not running, or Quick View
Using your Modem
                                   is showing a red light which indicates the
Connecting to your
Internet Provider
                                   DSL connection is not up
Uninstall your Modem               Make sure the ADSL line is connected to the modem. If Quick View is not running,
                                   launch by selecting Start -> Programs -> 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem ->
Troubleshooting                    Quick View. Quick View should show that the line is connected, by turning green.
Glossary                           If the light does not turn green, then the DSL connection is not up.

Technical Support                  Check to make sure that your cable is connected to both the DSL modem, and also to
                                   the wall jack providing your DSL service.
Install Instant Update
                                   Check to be sure your Modem hardware is functioning properly. In Windows 95 and
                                   98 open your Control Panel and then double-click on the System applet. When the
                                   applet opens, left mouse click on the tab that says Device Manager. This will display
                                   different hardware groupings. Double click on the entry that says Network Adapters.
                                   Under this section you should see your Modem listed. If there is a red X or a yellow
                                   circle with an exclamation point in it then there may be a problem with your modem.
                                   See the section on troubleshooting your Modem hardware. In Windows NT check your
                                   Event Log to see if there any messages indicating a problem with the Modem.
                                   If the cable is connected, and you are still unable to establish a physical connection,
                                   contact your Service Provider to make sure your physical DSL connection is set up.




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 Having a problem installing my modem




Introduction
Using your Modem
                                   I am having a problem installing my
Connecting to your
Internet Provider                  modem
Uninstall your Modem               Choose from one of the following possibilities:

Troubleshooting                    I pressed Cancel during the Windows 95/98 Plug & Play installation when Windows
                                   presented the "Copying Files" screen
Glossary
                                   I am receiving error messages that the computer is unable to find certain HomeConnect
Technical Support                  ADSL Modem registry values
Install Instant Update             I am receiving messages that parts of the HomeConnect ADSL Modem application
                                   (graphics, help, etc.) are missing or unable to be run
                                   If installation problems occur that are not covered here, please contact 3Com Technical
                                   Support.



                                   I pressed Cancel during the Windows 95/98 Plug & Play installation when
                                   Windows presented the 'Copying Files" screen

                                   If Cancel was pressed when looking for the file, the installation process would have
                                   stopped, while also disabling Plug & Play for any future installations.
                                   To resolve this, it is necessary to start up the installation process from where you left
                                   off.
                                   1 Access the Control Panel by running the Start menu, and selecting the Settings
                                   option.
                                   2 Double-click on the Network icon. Press the Add button, then click on Adapter,
                                   and then press OK.
                                   3 Press the Have Disk button and type the path for the HomeConnect ADSL Modem
                                   CD-ROM drivers (for example, D:\drivers\ppp\win98). This will start up the
                                   installation process for the HomeConnect again.
                                     Connection Method to Your
                                                                               Windows Version Location on CD
                                     ISP
                                     Ethernet / PPP over Ethernet              Windows 95      \Drivers\Rfc1483\Win95\



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                                                                              Windows 98     \Drivers\Rfc1483\Win98\

                                                                              Windows ME     \Drivers\Rfc1483\WinME\

                                                                              Windows NT     \Drivers\Rfc1483\i386\

                                                                              Windows 2000   \Drivers\Rfc1483\Atm2000\
                                    PPP over ATM                              Windows 95     \Drivers\PPP\Win95\

                                                                              Windows 98     \Drivers\PPP\Win98\

                                                                              Windows ME     \Drivers\PPP\WinME\

                                                                              Windows NT     \Drivers\PPP\i386\

                                                                              Windows 2000   \Drivers\PPP\Atm2000\




                                  I am receiving error messages that the computer is unable                        to find
                                  certain HomeConnect ADSL Modem registry values

                                  Your registry entries for the HomeConnect ADSL Modem have become corrupted or
                                  deleted. Run the HomeConnect ADSL Modem Uninstallation and then reinstall the
                                  HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
                                  For information on uninstalling the HomeConnect ADSL Modem, refer to Uninstalling
                                  the HomeConnect ADSL Modem. Refer to the appropriate HomeConnect ADSL
                                  Modem installation section for information on how to successfully re-install the
                                  HomeConnect ADSL Modem.




                                  I am receiving messages that certain parts of the HomeConnect ADSL

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                                  Modem application (graphics, help, etc.) are missing or unable to be run

                                  The parts of the HomeConnect application in question have become corrupted or
                                  deleted. Run the HomeConnect Uninstallation, and then reinstall the HomeConnect
                                  ADSL Modem.
                                  For information on uninstalling the HomeConnect ADSL Modem, refer to Uninstalling
                                  the HomeConnect ADSL Modem. Refer to the appropriate HomeConnect ADSL
                                  Modem installation section for information on how to successfully reinstall the
                                  HomeConnect ADSL Modem.




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 Dial-Up Networking Errors




Introduction
                                   I can't connect to my Internet Service
Using your Modem
                                   Provider (ISP) or I am receiving Dial-Up
Connecting to your
Internet Provider
                                   Networking errors
Uninstall your Modem               If you are using Microsoft Windows Dial-up Networking
                                   to connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)...
Troubleshooting
                                   You may encounter some errors when attempting to connect using Dial-Up
Glossary
                                   Networking. Most of the error messages you will see should be self explanatory.
Technical Support                  However, there may be occasions when the error message is not truly indicative of the
                                   problem. If you are receiving one of the error messages (reference the number
Install Instant Update             displayed on the message to the one here) listed below then select that item to view
                                   additional help.
                                   You may need to contact your Service Provider. If you are attempting to connect with
                                   the wrong configuration values, you will receive a Dial-Up Networking error. You will
                                   need to contact your Service Provider to obtain the correct configuration values, and
                                   you may need to contact Technical Support to reconfigure the modem.
                                    Windows
                                                                   Windows NT
                                    95/98/Me/2k
                                    Error 602                      Error 692

                                    Error 645                      Error 718

                                    Error 650

                                    Error 691



                                   Windows 95/98
                                   Error 602:
                                   This error message may also be displayed under the following circumstances.
                                      1. You may already have two active connections made through the Modem. This is
                                         the maximum amount you can have.
                                      2. Your physical connection to the DSL line is down. This can be verified by using


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                                           the Quick View application.
                                  Error 645:
                                  This error message may also be displayed under the following circumstances.
                                     1. The Username and/or Password you entered is not the one for the Computer you
                                        are dialing.
                                     2. Check if Require data encryption is checked in the Server Types property screen
                                        for the Dial-up connection. If it is, uncheck it and try the call again. The
                                        computer you are dialing may not support sending and receiving encrypted data.
                                  Error 650:
                                  This error message may also be displayed under the following circumstances.
                                     1. Your VPI and/or VCI value may be incorrect. Please verify and change them if
                                        necessary.
                                     2. The computer you are dialing or your ISP connection is currently down. Check
                                        with your Service Provider.
                                     3. You are using the PPP over ATM version ADSL Modem Software, and you
                                        should be using the Ethernet (Bridge/PPP over Ethernet) or Ethernet (Routed)
                                        version. Check with your Service Provider to verify you are using the correct
                                        software. If you are using the wrong software, uninstall the current modem
                                        software and reinstall the correct software.
                                  Error 691:
                                  This error message may also be displayed under the following circumstances.
                                     1. The Username and/or Password you entered is not correct for the connection
                                        you are dialing to.
                                     2. You may be trying to make a second Dial-Up connection with your Modem. If
                                        so, please verify that each connection is using a separate Line. That is, one
                                        connection should be using 3Com PCIA DSL Line 0 and the other should be
                                        using 3Com PCIA DSL Line 1. This can be verified under the General property
                                        screen for the Dial-up connection.

                                  Windows NT
                                  Error 692:
                                  This error message may also be displayed under the following circumstances.
                                     1. Your physical connection to the DSL line is down. This can be verified by using
                                        the Quick View application.

                                  Error 718:
                                  This error message may also be displayed under the following circumstances.
                                     1. Your VPI and/or VCI value may be incorrect. Please verify and change them if
                                        necessary.
                                     2. The computer you are dialing to (typically your Internet Service Provider
                                        connection) is currently down. Check with your Service Provider to verify you
                                        are dialing to a live connection.

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                                       3. You are using the PPP over ATM version of the ADSL Modem Software, and
                                          you should be using the Ethernet (Bridge/PPP over Ethernet) or Ethernet
                                          (Routed) version. Check with your Service Provider to verify you are using the
                                          correct software. If you are using the wrong software, follow the instructions in
                                          this book to change the software for the Modem.




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 Unable to display web pages or they load slowly




Introduction
                                   I am unable to connect to or display web
Using your Modem
                                   pages, or they seem to be loading
Connecting to your
Internet Provider
                                   extremely slow
Uninstall your Modem               If you are using Microsoft Windows Dial-up Networking
                                   to connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)...
Troubleshooting
                                   If you have been able to dial to a Dial-Up connection, then there is not a problem with
Glossary
                                   either your DSL connection or with your Dial-Up connection. Web pages may load
Technical Support                  slow due to congestion on the Internet or because of problems on the site you are
                                   attempting to load.
Install Instant Update
                                   If you are having problems establishing your DSL connection, or you can't dial the
                                   connection to your Internet Service Provider, then refer to the troubleshooting
                                   information on the physical DSL connection or on connecting to your ISP.




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 Can't install the software for my ISP




Introduction
                                    I can't install the software for my Internet
Using your Modem
                                    Service Provider (ISP), or their software
Connecting to your
Internet Provider
                                    can't find the modem
Uninstall your Modem                The software from your Internet Service Provider may be looking for a certain type of
                                    installation from your HomeConnect ADSL Modem.
Troubleshooting
                                    It is possible that if you didn't follow the instructions for installing the modem
Glossary                            hardware and software (specifically if you installed the modem hardware first, without
                                    running the CD first), then you may not have the correct configuration or setup
Technical Support                   necessary for the type of DSL service that you are being provided.
Install Instant Update              Contact your Service Provider to determine if it is necessary to reconfigure your
                                    modem settings. You may need to uninstall and re-install your ADSL modem, but this
                                    should only be done as a last resort.




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 Using Quick View to verify your connection




Introduction
                                   Using Quick View to verify your
Using your Modem
                                   Connection
Connecting to your
Internet Provider                  The HomeConnect ADSL Modem automatically connects to your ADSL provider
                                   when the computer is started. This is a physical connection between your Modem and
Uninstall your Modem               the Service Provider. To connect to your Internet provider or to your Corporate
                                   Network you will need to make a connection using either an application supplied by
Troubleshooting                    them or Microsoft Dial-up Networking. In order to make that connection you need to
                                   be sure that your modem is talking to the ADSL network. To verify this you can use
Glossary
                                   the Quick View.
Technical Support                  Quick View will be launched automatically when you start the computer and will place
Install Instant Update             an icon in the tray on the bottom toolbar of your computer's screen.
                                   If Quick View has not been added to the Startup group, you can manually start the
                                   application at any time by selecting:
                                            Start >Program Files >3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem>Quick view

                                   The tray icon shows whether the connection is up or down. Quick View will show a
                                   Yellow circle if the modem is attempting to connect. Normally, the sequence will
                                   be from Red to Yellow to Green.
                                   The following graphics show examples of an established ADSL connection and a
                                   disconnected ADSL connection.

                                     connection is up                                 connection is down




                                   The 3Com ADSL Modem tray icon is the tiny emblem with the green or red circle in
                                   it. If you want more information about the connection, double-click the tray icon. a
                                   larger screen appears.




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                                  If the connection is down, refer to the troubleshooting section of the on-line help.




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