Table of Contents
INDEX
- 1483 adapter installation 4-2
- 32-bit burst mode A-1
- 32-bit data path A-1
- 605 installation
- on Win95 4-6
- on Win98 4-12
- AAL5 A-1
- About page 5-11
- accessing dial-up networking 3-26, 3-37, 3-47
- ACT LED 1-5
- adapter installation 4-2
- Adapters tab 3-27
- ADSL
- activity 1-5
- cable 2-3
- connector description A-4
- Link 1-5
- modem 2-10
- port 1-5
- transceiver 2-3
- amperage A-2
- animated icon 5-10
- anti-static measures 2-5, 2-6
- Appearance tab 3-13, 3-20
- authentication 3-25
- auto-detection 3-39
- Basic tab 3-21
- baud 5-9
- bracket 2-6
- bridging option 4-4
- bus-master 2-6
- busy count 5-5
- bytes Tx 5-5
- cable
- dedicated 2-10
- microfilter 2-3
- cabling
- in-line microfilter B-2
- Call page 5-2
- CAP encoding A-3
- changing configuration settings 1-4
- Class C route 3-25
- clear text 3-25
- commander feature 1-3, 4-7, 4-8, 4-10, 4-11, 4-13, 4-14, 5-1
- compliance B-5
- conductors B-4
- configuration parameters
- viewing 5-4
- configuration settings
- viewing 1-4
- configuring mini-tower 2-7
- configuring port devices 3-7
- configuring port use 3-7
- connecting phones B-5
- connecting to LAN 3-30, 3-40
- connecting to service provider 3-48, 4-1
- connection icon 3-37, 3-47
- connection profile 3-30, 3-40, 3-48
- connection troubleshooting 3-48
- connectors
- ADSL A-4
- port 2-6
- RJ-11 1-3
- Control Panel applet
- tabs 5-4
- copying software files 3-29
- CRC errors 5-7
- creating connection profile 3-30, 3-40
- creating phonebook entries 3-9, 3-14
- cyclic redundancy check 5-7
- data line 2-10
- data rates
- downstream 5-4
- receive 1-2
- transmit 1-2
- upstream 5-4
- data signals 2-10
- data transmission 2-10
- dedicated cable 2-10
- deleting system files 4-15
- destinations 3-6
- devices
- adding 3-6
- DHCP option 4-5
- dialing out 3-26
- dial-out option 3-7
- Dial-Up Networking 2-2
- on Windows 95 3-40
- Dial-Up Networking icon 3-10, 3-18
- dial-up session 3-9, 3-30, 3-40
- disabling wizard 3-9, 3-18
- DMA 2-6
- downstream 5-7
- downstream data rate 5-4
- drive path 4-12
- driver
- 1483 2-1, 4-1
- PPP 1-3, 2-1
- software upgrades 3-38, 3-48
- driver software 2-2
- DSL 1-2
- DUN 1-4, 2-2
- update Version 1.2 3-30
- DUN phonebook 3-10, 3-18
- elapsed time 5-6
- enabling wizard 3-10
- entering passwords 3-27
- entering phonebook info 3-14
- error statistics 5-4
- exiting DUN 3-25
- expansion slot 2-2
- EZ-DSL configuration 2-11
- FCC compliance B-5
- files, copying 3-29
- files, deleting 4-15
- front panel, removing B-5
- handset, removing B-4
- hardware and software requirements 2-2
- header compression 3-36, 3-46
- in-line EZ-DSL microfilter 2-3
- illustration B-2
- wall-mounting B-3
- installing
- hardware
- mini-tower configuration 2-7
- riser configuration 2-8
- prerequisites 2-1
- software
- on Windows 95 3-39, 4-5, 4-12
- on Windows NT 4.0 3-2, 4-2
- interference, preventing 2-11
- Internet 3-15
- Internet use 1-1
- IP address 3-48
- changing 3-20
- ISDN assignments 3-16, 3-22
- LAN 1-1, 3-9, 3-30, 3-40
- LEDs 1-5, 2-14
- green 3-27
- line quality 5-5
- Line0 option 3-41
- LineX option 3-31
- Link Page tab 5-4
- link state 5-5
- LNK LED 1-5
- MAC address 2-1, 2-6, 4-4, 4-7, 4-10, 4-13
- making phone connections 3-32, 3-42
- maximum operating temperature C-1
- Media Access Control (MAC) 5-11
- microfilter
- in-line EZ-DSL 2-3
- wall-mount 2-3
- microfilter pinouts B-2
- mini-tower configuration 2-7
- modem properties 3-20
- motherboard 2-7, 2-8
- MS-DOS session 3-50, 4-15, 4-18
- multiple simultaneous ports 3-6
- My Computer icon 3-10, 3-18
- Network Inward Dialing (NID) 2-10
- network settings 3-34, 3-45
- New Phonebook wizard 3-10
- NID 2-10
- noise 2-3, 2-11, B-2
- OEM option 4-3
- operating environment
- ambient temperatures A-2
- operating system 2-1, A-1
- overriding settings 5-7
- packets 5-5
- Packets Rx 5-5
- Packets Tx 5-5
- part numbers 2-3
- password 3-15, 3-27, 3-37, 3-47
- PCB assembly B-1
- PCI 2.1 specification 1-3
- PCI riser card 2-8
- Pentium 2-2
- Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) 1-1
- phone line 2-10
- phone plug B-5
- phone set 2-3
- phonebook entries 3-9, 3-14
- pinouts B-2
- plug-and-play 1-2, 3-2, 4-2
- ports
- 605 3-22
- configuring use 3-7
- connector 2-6
- POTS splitter 2-1, B-1
- POTS-generated noise 2-3
- power
- requirements A-2
- powering off 2-6, 4-6, 4-9, 4-12
- powering on 2-14, 3-28, 3-29, 3-39, 4-6, 4-9, 4-12
- PPP
- functionality 1-3
- installing Win95 3-28
- installing Win95 OSR 2.0 3-29
- installing Win98 3-39
- installing WinNT 4.0 3-2
- updating software 3-27
- upgrading 3-48
- preferences
- setting 3-19
- processor support A-2
- profiles
- saving 3-33, 3-43
- profiles, creating 3-30, 3-40
- properties, setting 3-33, 3-43
- property tabs
- accessing 3-21
- QuickDial feature 1-3
- RADSL A-3
- RAS 1-4
- configuring WinNT 4.0 3-6
- Rate Adaptive DSL 1-2
- raw cell formats A-1
- rear panel LEDs 1-5
- receive data rates 1-2
- receive statistics 5-4
- redundancy check 5-7
- Reed-Solomon errors 5-7
- regulatory compliance B-5
- release notes 1-1
- Remote Access Service 1-3, 2-2
- configuring 3-6
- remote domain password 3-27
- remote networks 3-25
- required settings 3-34, 3-45
- reset stats 5-7
- riser card 2-8
- riser configuration 2-8
- rivet hole lineup B-5
- RJ-11 1-3
- RJ-11 ADSL connector B-1
- RJ-11 phone cable 2-3
- RJ-11 pigtail B-1
- routing issues 3-25
- RS corrected 5-7
- RS uncorrected 5-7
- safety measures C-1
- scalarate 5-5
- Security tab 3-25
- server address 3-20
- Server dialog box 3-15
- Server tab 3-20
- Server Types tab 3-34, 3-45
- Service Pack 3 3-3, 4-2
- service provider 4-1
- setting preferences 3-19
- settings
- viewing and changing 1-4
- Settings page 5-8
- shipment items 2-3
- simultaneous connection 3-9
- slot, PCI 2-6
- software requirements 2-2
- specifications
- hardware A-2
- software A-1
- splitterless configuration 2-1, 2-9
- supported destinations 3-6
- supported devices 3-48
- supported platforms 4-1
- switched virtual circuits A-1
- system tray 1-4, 5-1
- TCP/IP settings 3-20, 3-36, 3-46, 4-10
- telephone handset B-4
- telephone jacks C-1
- telephony dialing 3-22
- terminal screws B-4
- timer period 5-7
- timer type 5-6
- training up 2-14, 5-5
- transceiver 2-3
- transient noise 2-11, B-2
- transmit data rates 1-2
- transmit power, changing 5-10
- transmit statistics 5-4
- troubleshooting
- connection issues 3-48
- routing issues 3-25
- UL compliance B-5
- updating PPP 3-27
- upgrading Windows 98 PPP software 3-48
- upstream 5-7
- upstream data rate 5-4
- Users Preferences option 3-13
- VC number 3-22, 3-32, 3-42
- Version 2.0.1 4-15
- Version 2.0.2 4-15
- viewing configuration settings 1-4
- viewing control parameters 4-1
- viewing statistics 4-1
- virtual circuits (VCs) 2-1, 3-17
- virtual connections 2-1
- virtual path identifier 5-2
- voice line 2-10
- voice signals 2-10
- wall jack
- connection B-5
- wall-mounting the in-line microfilter B-3
- Windows 95 OSR 2.0 3-28, 4-6, 4-9
- Windows Explorer 3-50, 4-15, 4-18
- wire color codes B-5
- wiring, telephone B-4
Posted: Mon Mar 29 08:31:41 PST 1999
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