FDX310 Bus Powered USB Modem Self-Install Quick Installation Guide
FDX310 Bus Powered USB Modem Self-Install Quick Installation Guide
FDX310 Bus Powered USB Modem Self-Install Quick Installation Guide
Self-Install
Quick Installation Guide
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Thankyou for choosing the Fujitsu FDX310 USB modem for your ADSL
service connection. This document introduces you to the contents of your
self-install package and provides instructions for getting started with ADSL.
The full user manual, contained on the CD-ROM should be used to answer
any detailed questions you may have. In the event of difficulty connecting to
the ADSL service, please contact your Internet Service Provider:
Section 1 - Preparation
1. Ensure that you have your ADSL account details from your Internet
Service Provider
Note: If you are using Windows XP, a window may appear warning that the
installation software has not passed Windows Logo testing. It is not
necessary; the FDX310 ADSL USB Modem software has been tested
with Windows XP. Click [Continue Anyway] to allow the installation
to continue.
1. Click on the Fujitsu MAC icon and then click the Fujitsu ADSL Installer
5. When installation has finished you are given the option to install other
software. Click [Quit] to leave the program.
Modulation: Multimode
VPI: 0
VCI 38
Encapsulation mode RFC2364 VC Multiplexed PPP
ATM Mode PPP over ATM
Click [Apply]
1. Connect your local telephone handset (if applicable) and DSL line cable to
the microfilter (fig. 1a & 1b), and insert the microfilter into the telephone
socket (fig. 1c)
2. Connect the opposite end of the DSL line cable to your FDX310 modem,
using the port labelled WAN (fig. 2)
3. Connect your USB cable to your FDX310 modem, using the port labelled
USB (fig. 3)
4. Connect the opposite end of the USB Cable to your computer (fig. 4).
Macintosh users check that USB connector used is located on the
computer itself and not on the keyboard
1a 1b 1c
2 3 4
Section 4 – Create a Dial-up Connection
For WINDOWS 98, 2000 and ME:
3. Click [Connect]
(You may have to enter the user name and password provided by your
Internet Service Provider)
2. Enter the user name and password provided by your Internet Service
Provider
3. Click [Dial]
1. From your desktop, click the Apple menu icon, select the Control Panels
folder. Open the “TCP/IP (network)” dialog and select PPP from the
Connect via: drop-down menu.
2. In the Setup section, from the Configure drop down menu select Using
PPP Server
4. From the Control Panel open the Modem folder and select ADSL Modem
from the Connect Via drop down menu
5. Check the following settings:
Section 5 - SURF!
1. Use a web browser to verify the connection. You can now use the
applications requiring fast Internet access