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INDEX

Numerics


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

A


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

B


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

C


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

D


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

E


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

F


FCC compliance     B-5

files, copying     3-29

files, deleting     4-15

front panel, removing     B-5

H


handset, removing     B-4

hardware and software requirements     2-2

header compression     3-36, 3-46

I


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

L


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

M


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

N


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

O


OEM option     4-3

operating environment
ambient temperatures     A-2

operating system     2-1, A-1

overriding settings     5-7

P


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

Q


QuickDial feature     1-3

R


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

S


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

T


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

U


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

V


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

W


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

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