D-Link DCM-200 Network Card User Manual


 
DCM-200 USB/Ethernet Cable Modem
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Setting Up the Device
Before You Start
Local Cable Service
You will need to establish an account with your local cable operator in order to access the Internet
with this modem. They will assist you in setting up the modem to operate on their network.
Then for your modem to communicate with the cable service, you will first need to be able to identify the cable
modem. On the cable modem find the make and model (i.e. D-Link DCM-200). The Cable Media Access Control
(CMAC) address is a unique number that is used for the purpose of identifying the modem on the network. The
CMAC address is found on the rear panel of the modem. Serial Number is found on the bottom of the cable
modem. You may be required to provide the following information to your cable service operator. For convenient
reference you can write the Modem Make and Model, CMAC address, and Serial Number in the space provided
below.
Modem Make and Model
______________________________________
CMAC address
_______________________________________________
Serial Number
________________________________________________
Minimum System Requirements
The capabilities and limitations of your computer equipment and configuration can affect the overall performance
of your Internet connection.
The DCM-200 USB/Ethernet Cable Modem is designed to work with the following operating systems:
Windows 95/98
(Only support Ethernet function)
The following operating systems can support both USB/Ethernet function
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows ME (Millennium Edition)
98 SE (Second Edition)
Active Ethernet Port or NIC installed
TCP/IP installed on all devices
All computers not using the USB interface that are connected to the modem must have either an active Ethernet
interface or network interface card (NIC) installed. You will need to enable TCP/IP protocol on each computer.
TCP/IP should already be installed in any computer with an active Ethernet interface. The instructions for
installing TCP/IP vary depending on the type of system used. These instructions will be included with the NIC or
discussed in the computer’s manual if your PC comes equipped with an Ethernet port. Your cable operator may
have additional instructions for TCP/IP configuration that must be followed.