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U.S. Robotics 56K Voice
Table of contents
- Wichtige Sicherheits-Informationen
- Important Notice de Securite
- Informazioni Importanti per la Sicurezza
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Conventions
- Applications
- Hardware Description
- Features
- LAN Side Connectivity: Installing an Ethernet Hub
- Wan Side: The Two 56K Modems
- Dial-in Functionality
- Understanding Multilink PPP and Other Line Usage Options
- The Virtual FAX Modem (Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000)
- Support for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
- Package Contents
- Why Check TCP/IP and IP Address Settings
- Adding TCP/IP to Your Protocols List
- Setting Up Your Computer If You Have a Static IP Address
- Before You Start the Installation
- Typical Configuration
- Changing the LAN Modem IP Address for Static IP Users
- The LAN Modem Main Configuration
- Connecting an External Hub to the Dual 56K LAN Modem
- Before You Start the Configuration
- Configuration Steps
- The LAN Modem Support Web Site
- Advanced Configuration
- Editing Service Provider Profiles
- Using a Connection Script
- Configuring LAN Parameters
- Configuring V.90 Modem Control Parameters
- Changing Data Call Parameters
- Specifying a WINS Server Address
- Configuring the Local DNS Table
- Reserving DHCP Addresses
- Locking and Unlocking the Configuration
- Using Selective Password Protection
- Checking for Dual 56K LAN Modem upgrades
- Understanding Dial-in Basics
- Understanding the Three Dial-in Profile Types
- Part I. Configuring the Server-side Dual 56K LAN Modem for Dial-in Support
- Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access
- Configuring Dial-in User Parameters
- Placing a Call from a Client-side LAN Modem
- Using the LAN Modem Desktop Manager (Windows only)
- Receiving Calls
- Disconnecting Calls
- Checking the Basics
- Evaluating Symptoms and Solutions
- Finding More Information
- Reviewing Statistics
- Synchronizing the LAN Modem Clock
- What is a network
- Installing the Virtual FAX Modem
- Creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel
- Dual 56K LAN Modem Factory Defaults
- Specifications
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice
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- command reference
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- S-Registers
- related documentation
- Windows 95/98
- Files Needed By Your modem
- Windows NT 4.0 and Later
- What you need
- Determining if TCP/IP is installed
- Configuring a SLIP connection
- Troubleshooting RAS
- System Configuration
- Configuring Open Transport PPP
- Selecting the correct TCP/IP settings
- Setting up your ISP information
- Other Operating Systems
- Overview
- Basic AT commands
- Displaying S-Register settings
- Getting a list of S-Registers
- Command and Online Modes
- Entering Online Command Mode
- Controlling Local Echo
- Data and Fax Modes
- Dialing
- Carrier Loss Redial
- Answering Calls
- Hanging up
- Guard tone
- Caller ID Functions
- Presentation Formats
- References
- Commands
- Result Codes
- Working with RAM and NVRAM
- Displaying S-Register Value Information
- Saving ROM Templates to NVRAM
- Result Code Display Commands
- Additional Result Code Subsets
- Data Terminal Ready
- Data Set Ready
- Carrier Detect
- Serial Port Rates
- Connection Rates
- Controlling Link Speeds with &N and &U
- Limiting the Lowest Possible Connect Speed
- N and &U Command Values
- Setting DTE Rate to 230 Kbps
- Setting Up Remote Access
- Other Remote-Access Commands
- Remote Configuration Commands
- Quitting a Remote-Access Session
- Setting up Dial Security
- Dialback options
- Modifying Accounts
- Autopass Prompting
- Maintaining Security Accounts
- What the Guest User Needs to Do
- Configuring Dial Security Remotely
- Hardware Flow Control
- Hardware and Software Flow Control
- Software Flow control
- Transmit-Data Flow Control
- Handshaking
- V.34
- USR V.32terbo to USR V.32terbo
- Lower-speed V. Protocols
- V.42 Error Control
- Data Compression
- Getting Maximum Throughput
- Querying
- Displaying Help
- Testing the Business Modem using AT&Tn
- Analog Loopback Testing
- Digital Loopback Testing (AT&T3)
- Remote Digital Loopback Testing (AT&T6, AT&T7)
- Testing Using Keyboard Data (AT&T6)
- Testing Using a Built-in Test Pattern (AT&T7)
- Testing the Business Modem using S-Resister 16
- Testing Using Keyboard Data (ATS16=8)
- Testing Using a Built-in Test Pattern (ATS16=4)
- Problems That Occur Before Connecting
- The Business Modem won't dial
- Double characters are appearing on your monitor
- Problems that Occur After Connecting
- Mainframe computer keeps dropping your connection
- Errors during software download
- Checking Your Business Modem's Software Version
- Getting New Operating Software
- If Your Modem Doesn't Respond
- Understanding Bit-Mapped S-Registers
- Converting Bits to Decimal Values
- Using Bits
- A complete list of S-Registers
- Basic Command Set
- optional parameters
- Ampersand (&) Command Set
- Percent (%) Command Set
- Octothorpe (#) Command Set
- result code
- Result Codes Sets for Xn Values
- Technical Specifications
- Error Control, Data Compression, Testing, and Dialing
- Additional Specifications
- The EIA-232 Interface
- Serial Ports (Macintosh modem)
- Fax Service Class 1 Commands
- Fax Mode Flow Control Setting
- Com Corporation Limited Warranty
- Notices
- FCC Notice: Radio and Television Interference
- IC (Industry Canada)
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice
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- Table Of Contents
- product features
- PRODUCT FEATURES
- INTERNAL MODEM INSTALLATION WITH WINDOWS 95
- INDOWS 95
- P LAY I NSTALLATION
- C OMPUTER
- installing modem drivers
- INTERNAL MODEM INSTALLATION WITH WINDOWS 3.X
- How to Change the Modem's Settings
- SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
- software installation
- support resources
- SUPPORT RESOURCES
- TECHNICAL REFERENCE
- extended data commands
- fax commands
- electromagnetic compatibility
- limited warranty
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Welcome to 56K* Information Access
- Product Features
- Determining Your Version of Windows 95
- How to Connect the Modem to the Computer
- Installing Modem Drivers with Windows
- installing modem drivers
- Installing Modem Drivers with Windows 98
- External Modem Installation with Windows 3.x
- Software Installation
- Type of Modem
- troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Technical Reference
- Typing Commands
- Basic Data Commands
- Extended Data Commands
- S-Registers
- Fax Commands
- Screen Messages
- The Serial Interface
- Serial Interface Pin Definitions
- Regulatory Information
- Limited Warranty
- Contact details
U.S. Robotics 56K Voice
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- Table Of Contents
- Product Features
- before you begin
- personal message
- Determining Your Version of Windows 95
- How to Connect the Modem to the Computer
- Versions 950 and 950a (Moving Through the New Hardware Found" Screens)
- Version 950b (Using the Update Device Driver Wizard Screens)
- Installation of the Message Modem with Windows 3.x
- Windows 95
- Software Installation
- CE Compliance
- Regulatory Information
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