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4.2.3

Configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP


Under Windows XP the following software components must be installed on the service PC: TCP/IP communication protocol. Otherwise the software must be installed using the Windows XP CD-ROM. For the configuration of the dial-up connection, the following operations are required: installation of the direct connection via cable creation and configuration of the dial-up connection with the radio equipment configuration of the TCP/IP protocol.

4.2.3.1

Installation of the direct connection via cable


In Control Panel click twice on Phone and Modem Options (Fig. 4.81). The system displays the Phone and Modem Options window (Fig. 4.82). Select Modems and then click on Add. The window Add Hardware Wizard - Install New Modem is displayed (Fig. 4.83). Select the Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list and click on Next. The window of Fig. 4.84 is displayed; click on Have Disk. The window of Fig. 4.85 is displayed. Insert the installation floppy-disk/CD-ROM and click on Browse. The window Locate File is displayed (Fig. 4.86). Select the drive of the installation floppy-disk/CD-ROM and search the directory containing the mdmitv01.inf file; click on Open.

The mdmitv01.inf file is on CD-ROM. In case of installation from floppy-disk, it is necessary to copy the file on a floppy-disk.. The window of Fig. 4.87 is displayed again. Click on OK to copy the mdmitv01.inf file. The window of Fig. 4.88 is displayed; click on Next to continue. The window of Fig. 4.89 is displayed. Select the communication port (usually: COM 1) and click on Next to continue. The window of Fig. 4.90 is displayed. click on Continue Anyway to continue. The window of Fig. 4.91 is displayed. Click on Finish to end the installation procedure for direct connection. The window of Fig. 4.92 is displayed where Radio Equipment Windows NT Direct Connection appears in the list of installed modems. Click on OK to end and exit.

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Fig. 4.81

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (1/12)

Fig. 4.82

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (2/12)

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Fig. 4.83

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (3/12)

Fig. 4.84

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (4/12)

Fig. 4.85

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (5/12)

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Fig. 4.86

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (6/12)

Fig. 4.87

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (7/12)

Fig. 4.88

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (8/12)

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Fig. 4.89

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (9/12)

Fig. 4.90

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (10/12)

Fig. 4.91

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (11/12)

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Fig. 4.92

Installation of the direct connection in Windows XP (12/12)

4.2.3.2

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection


Click on Start and select: Settings Network Connections. The system displays the Network Connections window (Fig. 4.93). Select Create a New Connection option. The system displays the New Connection Wizard window (Fig. 4.94). Click on Next to continue. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.95. Select the Set up an advanced connection option. Click on Next to continue. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.96. Select the Connect directly to another computer option. Click on Next to continue. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.97. Select the Guest option. Click on Next to continue. The system displays the window for the name selection of the connection (Fig. 4.98). Type the name and click on Next to continue. The system displays the equipment selection window (Fig. 4.99). Select the Radio Equipment Windows NT Direct Connection option (Fig. 4.100). Click on Next to continue. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.101. Click on Finish to complete and to exit. In Control Panel, click twice on Phone and Modem Options (Fig. 4.102). The system displays the Phone and Modem Options window (Fig. 4.103). Select Modems and then click on Properties. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.104. Click on Advanced (Fig. 4.105) and then on Change Default References. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.106. Set the properties of the connection as pointed out into the figure. Click on Advanced.

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For the connection to the new equipment (as SRA 4, SRAL XD or MicroHop), it is necessary to select 38400 as bit rate for the port. The system displays the window shown in Fig. 4.107. Set the properties of the connection as pointed out into the figure. Click on OK to end and confirm the settings. To close all the currently open windows.

Fig. 4.93

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (1/15)

Fig. 4.94

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (2/15)

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Fig. 4.95

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (3/15)

Fig. 4.96

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (4/15)

Fig. 4.97

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (5/15)

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Fig. 4.98

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (6/15)

Fig. 4.99

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (7/15)

Fig. 4.100

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (8/15)

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Fig. 4.101

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (9/15)

Fig. 4.102

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (10/15)

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Fig. 4.103

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (11/15)

Fig. 4.104

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (12/15)

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Fig. 4.105

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (13/15)

Fig. 4.106

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (14/15)

For the connection to SRA 4, SRAL XD or MicroHop, set 38400.

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Fig. 4.107

Creation and configuration of the dial-up connection in Windows XP (15/15)

4.3 Configuration of the Connection to LAN on Ethernet Interface


The only operation required on the service PC is the TCP/IP protocol configuration for the Ethernet NIC. Under Windows, the Server PC must be equipped with the following software components: Ethernet NIC and corresponding driver TCP/IP communication protocol. Otherwise the software must be installed using the Windows CD-ROM and/or the floppy-disk/CD-ROM with drivers for the NIC. In case of connection via router, refer to the corresponding manual for the operations on the router itself. In case of connection through DualQ-Adapter, for the operations to be executed on the DualQ-Adapter, refer to the relevant OMN Manual.

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