3Com HomeConnect 3CR29221 Manual de instalação

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Installation Guide
Part Number 10038810
Contact your local cable service provider to arrange for
cable Internet access before you begin installation. Please
read the following lists to familiarize yourself with the items
you will need when you install the cable modem.
Macintosh users: Use the "3Com Getting Started Guide"
for installation instructions.
Cable modem
Cable modem power adapter
The "3ComGetting Started Guide"
TM
The Cable Connections
CD
USB Cable
Ethernet Cable
To use the USB port, a PC running Windows 98 or
Windows 2000 operating system. At this time, USB
does not support the Macintosh operating system.
You also need an active USB port on your computer.
To use the Ethernet port, a PC running Windows 95/
98/2000 operating system, or a Macintosh computer
running System 7.6 (or later) with TCP/IP protocol
installed (see the "Before You Begin" section in the
included "Getting Started Guide" for more information
about installing TCP/IP). You also need an active
Ethernet port or network interface card (NIC)
installed in your computer. To install the modem with a
Macintosh computer, see the "3Com Getting Started
Guide."
Pentium processor equivalent (Pentium 166 or higher
recommended).
An active two-way cable line.
Coaxial cable.
An adjustable wrench for securing the cable line to
the modem.
Your original Windows 95/98/2000 CD-ROM or
diskettes.
Windows 2000: The Found New Hardware
Wizard screen appears.
A. Select Search for a suitable driver for my
A. Power on the computer.
B. Connect the coaxial cable to the cable
B. Check the CD-ROM drives check box and
modem's CATV cable connector and to the
wall cable outlet.
C. Connect the USB cable to the modem and to
C. When the Found New Hardware Wizard
the computer's USB port.
D. Plug the cable modem's power supply into a
surge protector or into an electrical outlet.
D. Click Yes on the Digital Signature Not
Within a few minutes, the computer detects the
cable modem.
E. When the Found New Hardware Wizard
Note:
you can install the Cable Connections CD, which
When the computer detects the cable modem, insert
contains valuable free software products.
the Cable Connections CD and follow the on-screen
prompts to install the necessary driver files. Follow
the instructions for your operating system.
Windows 98: The Add New Hardware Wizard
When the modem is operating properly, the Link
screen appears.
Status and Power LEDs on the front of the modem
A. Select Search for the best driver for your
are lighted solid. See "Cable Modem Operation" in
device. (Recommended) and click Next .
the "Getting Started Guide" for more information.
B. Check the CD-ROM check box and click
Next to search for the necessary driver files.
C. Select The updated driver (Recommended)
3Com HomeConnect
TM
Cable Modem and
click Next .
D. When Windows locates the driver files, click
Next to automatically install the necessary
files.
E. When prompted, insert the Windows 98 CD
into the CD-ROM drive and click OK .
F. After Windows copies the driver files, click
Finish . The System Settings Change dialog
box appears.
G. Click Yes to reboot your computer.
Note:
After you finish installing the cable modem, you
can install the Cable Connections CD, which contains
valuable free software products.
Before you begin installing the cable modem, you must
decide which setup you want to use. For the easiest
installation, use the
USB
setup. However, if you want to use
multiple computers connected to the modem via a hub, you
must use the Ethernet setup. Be sure to follow the
installation process for the setup you would like to use.
device (recommended) and click Next .
Before installing the cable modem using the
click Next to search for the necessary
Ethernet setup, you must verify that your computer
driver files.
has the correct TCP/IP configuration. Follow the
procedure for your operating system to verify or
displays the search results, click Next to
install the TCP/IP configuration.
install the necessary driver files.
Windows 95/98:
Found screen to continue the installation.
A. Right-click the Network Neighborhood icon on
completes the installation, click Finish .
B. Look for an entry named TCP/IP. If you see
After you finish installing the cable modem,
E. Click OK . You can now go to "Install the
Windows 2000:
A. Right-click the My Network Places icon on
B. Right-click on the Local Area Connection and
A. Power off the computer.
B. Connect the coaxial cable to the cable modem's
CATV cable connector and to the cable outlet.
C. Connect the Ethernet cable to the NIC and to the
cable modem.
D. Plug the cable modem's power adapter into the
cable modem's power jack and into a wall outlet
or surge protector.
E. Power on the computer.
the Windows desktop and click Properties .
Note:
After you finish installing the cable modem, you
TCP/IP listed next to your Ethernet NIC, you
can install the Cable Connections CD, which contains
can now go to "Install the Modem." If TCP/IP is
valuable free software products.
not listed, however, you must complete the
following steps:
1. Click Add .
2. Click Protocol , and click Add .
3. Click Microsoft in the Manufacturers : list
and Click TCP/IP in the Network
Protocols: list.
When the modem is operating properly, the Link
Status and Power LEDs on the front of the modem
Modem."
are lighted a solid color. See "Cable Modem
Operation" in the "Getting Started Guide" for
more information.
the Windows desktop.
click Properties . Look for an entry named
TCP/IP. If you see TCP/IP listed next to your
Ethernet NIC, you can now go to "Connect
the Cable Modem" to install the cable modem.
If TCP/IP is not listed, complete the following
steps:
1. Scroll to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
option.
2. Click to place a check mark in the Internet
Protocol check box.
3. Click OK . You can now go to "Install the
Modem."
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