Why
is Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) called Asymmetric? |
It
is called asymmetric because more bandwidth is reserved for receiving data
than for sending data. This is useful because many users of the Internet
receive much more data than they send. |

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What
are the benefits of ADSL over analog modems ? |
Besides
the high-speed advantage, ADSL connection is always on. There is no longer
a need to log on and off, no more busy signals and no more waiting for the
connection to establish - it is always there. On top of these, you can use
the phone even when the data connection is on. You do not need to switch
between surfing the Net and talking over the phone. |

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What
is USB? |
USB
stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a new peripheral bus standard developed
by PC and Telecom leaders. It allows connection for low to medium speed
computer peripherals. USB features high throughput I/O transfer rate of
12Mbit/sec and support up to 127 devices. |

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Will
my modem constantly connect near the maximum speed? |
At
ADSL speeds, the limitations depend on the performance or load of the
ADSL Service Provider that you are trying to reach, as well as the line
condition specific to your location. |

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Can
I use my modem during thunderstorm? |
ADSL
modems can be damaged by thunderstorms. Our product warranty does not apply
to damage caused by lightning. If your area is frequent in thunderstorms,
you are advised to use a surge protector. Certain surge protectors have
been reported to reduce download speed, so you are advised to test your
speed before and after installation to make sure that it adds no problems
to your line. |

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Do
I need to install additional telephone lines in order to use ADSL?
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No,
you do not need to do so. ADSL and standard voice telephones operate at
different sets of frequencies. The difference in frequencies allows both
IP (Internet) traffic and voice traffic to co-exist on the same physical
phone line. |

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Will
my old PC be fast enough for ADSL? |
Yes.
Limitation comes in only when the ADSL line is used to view video-on-demand
or other memory and processor hungry content. Your old PC may be too slow
in such cases. |

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How can I send/receive
fax as well as surf the Internet at the same time?
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To
send/receive fax, you may connect your fax machine to the TEL
jack via a Micro-Filter, similar to the Telephone Set connection as illustrated
in Step 1 of the manual. |

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Do
I need to use Micro-Filter when using ADSL? |
Micro-Filter
is required if you are sharing your ADSL line with your telephone. The
Micro-Filter will eliminate noise on the telephone line to ensure the
best possible phone performance. If the ADSL uses a different line and
not sharing with your Telephone Set, then a Micro-Filter will not be necessary. |

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How
do I know that I have successfully installed my modem driver? |
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Ensure that your computer
is powered on.
Windows® 98 Second Edition
- From your Windows desktop,
right-click on My computer icon and select Properties.
- Select the Device Manager tab. Double-click on Network adapters.

For Windows® Me
- From your Windows desktop, right-click on My computer icon
and select Properties.
- Select the Device Manager tab. Double-click on Network adapters.

For Windows® XP
(instructions are based on default Start menu)
- Click Start. Right-click on My Computer and
select Properties.
- Click
on the Hardware tab and Device Manager button.

For Windows® 2000
- From your Windows desktop, right-click on My computer icon
and select Properties.
- Click on the Hardware
tab and Device Manager button.

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You should see DSL500U
ADSL USB Modem listed. This means that your modem has been installed
successfully.
If you see an exclamation
mark displayed besides your modem device, it means that you have not
installed your driver properly. Click on the device and select Remove.
Install your driver again.
If your modem device
is not listed at all, it also means that you did not install the driver
properly. Install your driver again.
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I
am not able to connect to the Internet. |
Run
the diagnostics (DSL Test) that comes with your modem package.
-
Ensure that your modem is powered on.
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On your Windows desktop, double-click
on DSL Test icon. (The shortcut icon was created when you have
installed the modem driver successfully).
You will see 4 tests with 4 black boxes.
Click Start Test. System will perform all 4 tests automatically.

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Upon successful tests, all the black
boxes will turn green.
If you fail the Interface Test and/or
Modem Test (box turns red after test), please re-install your
modem driver as described in the manual. (You may also click View
Log to view the remedies).
If you fail the Line Test and/or
Network Test (box turns red after test), please contact your
ADSL Service Provider. (You may also click View Log to view the
remedies).
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Click Cancel to exit.
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What
is the function of the CSA icon
that is on my system tray? |
Selecting
the CSA icon allows you to monitor the performance of your modem.
For details, see 'How do I monitor the performance of my modem'.
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How do
I add or remove the CSA icon
on my system tray?
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To
add or remove the CSA icon, click Start > Programs >
DSL500U ADSL USB Modem. (For Windows® XP: Click Start >
All Programs > DSL500U ADSL USB Modem). Select either
Add CSA Tray Icon to add the CSA icon on your system tray or Remove
CSA Tray Icon to remove the CSA icon from your system tray. |

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How
do I monitor the performance of my modem? |
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Once the driver has been properly installed,
you will see an CSA icon
on
your Windows system tray.
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Double-click on the icon.

The ADSL Control and Status monitors
the ADSL link connection status. To be able to dial-up to the
Internet, the Connection Status must show ADSL link connected.
If not, click Connect.
The Modem Performance shows the
transmitting and receiving rate during the data transfer.
- Click Close to
exit.
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My
line connection speed indicated at the Modem dial-up status dialog box is
different from the actual speed. |
The
Media parameters and ATM Media parameters which stores the detailed information
about a specified call does not store the link speed. Thus, the speed that
you see may differ. |

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I
have accidentally deleted the DSL500U ADSL USB Modem Dial-Up icon from my
desktop. How should I get it back? |
For
Windows 98 Second Edition / Me
- From your Windows taskbar, click Start
> Programs > Accessories > Dial-Up Networking.
- Locate the dial-up icon DSL500U ADSL
USB Modem and right-click on it. Select Create Shortcut.
- You will be prompted to place the shortcut
icon on the desktop. Click Yes to proceed.
- A 'shortcut to DSL500U ADSL USB Modem'
icon will be created on your desktop. You may now access the dial-up
from your desktop.
For Windows 2000
- From your Windows desktop,
right-click on My Network Places icon and select Properties.
- At the Network and Dial-up
Connections window, click on the Local Area Connection icon.
From the panel on your left, ensure that you see the model DSL500U
ADSL USB Modem listed. (This is important as you may have more than
one Local Area Connection icon at the Network and Dial-up
Connections window. If you do not see the correct model displayed,
click on another Local Area Connection).
- Right-click on the Local
Area Connection and select Create Shortcut. You will be prompted
to place the shortcut on your desktop. Click Yes to proceed.
- A 'shortcut to DSL500U ADSL
USB Modem' icon will be created on your desktop. You may now access
the dial-up from your desktop.
For Windows XP
(Instructions are based on the default Start menu option)
- From your Windows desktop, click Start
> All Programs > Accessories > Communications
> Network Connections.
- Right-click on the Local Area Connection
icon that reflects DSL500U ADSL USB Modem and click Create
Shortcut. You will be prompted to place the shortcut on your desktop.
Click Yes to proceed.
- A 'shortcut to DSL500U ADSL USB Modem'
icon will be created on your desktop. You may now access the dial-up
from your desktop.
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I
have accidentally deleted the DSL500U ADSL USB Modem Dial-Up icon from the
Dial-up Networking / Network and Dial-up Connections window. How should
I get it back? |
For
Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows Me
- From your Windows taskbar, click Start
> Programs > Accessories > Dial-Up Networking.
- Double-click on Make New Connection.
- At the Name entry, enter DSL500U
ADSL USB Modem. Ensure that the PPP ATM Adapter is selected
and click Configure.
- At the Rate entry, select 1.5Mbit/sec.
Select the option 'Permanent Virtual Circuit' and click OK.

- At the window prompt, click Next
to proceed.
- At the Telephone number entry,
enter 0.
Select the country that you are currently in and click Next.
- At the window prompt, click Next
again.
- Click Finish to complete installation
process.
- A 'shortcut to DSL500U ADSL USB Modem'
icon is now created on your desktop. Right-click on the icon and select
Properties.
- Ensure that the field 'Log on to
network' is not selected - that is, there should not be a 'tick'
in the box. (If there is, click on the box to unselect it).
- Click OK. You may now access
the shortcut icon on your desktop.
Alternatively, you may uninstall
your modem driver and install again. (You may refer to the documentation
that comes with your modem for the driver installation).
For Windows 2000
- From your Windows desktop,
right-click on My Network Places icon and select Properties.
- At the Network and Dial-up
Connections window, double-click on the Make New Connection icon.
- At the window prompt, click
Next.
- Select the option 'Dial-up
to private network' and click Next.
- At the window prompt, accept
the default settings and click Next.
- At the Phone number entry,
enter 'p0,100' (without the quotes) and click Next.
- Select your choice of connection
availability and click Next.
- At the Name entry, enter
DSL500U ADSL USB Modem.
Ensure that there is a 'tick' in the box next to 'Add a shortcut
to my desktop'. (If not, click on the box).
- Click Finish.
- A 'shortcut to DSL500U ADSL
USB Modem' icon is now created on your desktop. You may now access
the dial-up.
Alternatively, you may uninstall
your modem driver and install again. (You may refer to the documentation
that comes with your modem for the driver installation).
For Windows XP
(Instructions are based on the default Start menu option)
- From your Windows desktop, right-click
on My Network Places icon and select Properties.
- At the Network tasks, click
Create a new connection.
- At the window prompt, click Next.
- Select the option 'Connect to the
Internet' and click Next.
- Select the option 'Set up my connection
manually' and click Next.
- Select the option 'Connect using
a dial-up modem' and click Next.
- At the window prompt, accept the default
selection and click Next.
- At the Name entry, enter DSL500U
ADSL USB Modem and click Next.
- At the Phone number entry, enter
'p0,100' (without the quotes) and click Next.
- Enter your username@isp and password
as given by your ADSL Service Provider and click Next.
- At the window prompt, click on the box
'Add a shortcut icon to this connection to my desktop' and click
Finish.
- A 'shortcut to DSL500U ADSL USB Modem'
icon is now created on your desktop. You may now access the dial-up.
Alternatively, you may uninstall
your modem driver and install again. (You may refer to the documentation
that comes with your modem for the driver installation). |

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How
do I remove (uninstall) my modem driver?
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- To remove your modem driver,
click Start > Programs > DSL500U ADSL USB
Modem > Remove Modem Driver.
- At the prompt for restart,
remove the USB cable connection and restart your system.
Alternatively, you may remove your modem
driver from your Control Panel (Start > Settings).
Double-click on Add/Remove Programs and select DSL500U ADSL
USB Modem. Click Remove to uninstall the modem driver.
Follow any on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation. |

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