D-Link DSL-210 Manual Do Utilizador

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DSL-210 USB ADSL Modem User’s Guide 
Before You Start 
 
In addition to the Modem hardware and software drivers, you will to gather information before you begin 
to install the device. Your DSL service provider will give you information required for a successful ADSL 
connection. You will use this information when you decide which driver to install and when you configure 
the Modem. In order to avoid problems please read this section and make sure you understand all the 
prerequisites for proper installation of your new Modem. 
 
Operating System   
The D-Link DSL-210 can be used with PCs running Microsoft® Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 
2000, Windows Millennium Edition (ME), Windows XP.   
 
USB Port 
In addition to the Windows OS, you will need an available USB (Universal Serial Bus) port, compliant 
with the USB 1.1 specification, on your computer. These are commonly installed on newer computers, 
however older PCs may require the installation of a suitable USB port.   
 
Additional Software   
It may be necessary to install software on your computer that enables the computer to access the 
Internet (through computers operated by your ISP or service provider). Additional software must be 
installed if you are using what is called a “bridged” connection. For a bridged connection, the 
information needed to make and maintain the Internet connection is stored on your computer, not in the 
Modem. This type of connection is similar to the arrangement used for analog dial-up modems, but the 
connection speed is much faster. Various terms are to describe a bridged ADSL connection including 
the term “RFC 1483 Bridge” which is used in this guide.   
If your ADSL service is delivered through a PPP (Point to Point Protocol) connection, the information 
needed to establish and maintain the Internet connection is stored in the Modem. In this case, it is not 
necessary to install software on your computer.   
 
Additional PVC Settings   
If you are using multiple virtual connections it will be necessary to provide additional VPI and VCI 
values for the device. These numbers define a unique route used on the ATM backbone of the WAN. 
Chapter 5 contains instruction on how to set up additional PVCs for accounts using more than one 
virtual connection.