Multi-Tech Systems MT128PCI-SD Network Card User Manual


 
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Chapter 2 - Installation
MT128ISA/PCI
Install the Modem Driver on Win 98/Me/2000/XP
For Windows 98/Me/2000/XP operating systems, install the modem driver using the Windows Plug and Play
feature. Follow the procedure below to install the modem driver.
1. Verify the modem is properly connected, then turn on the computer. Windows will detect
the new modem and open the Install New Hardware wizard.
2. Insert the MT128-series system CD.
3. Point to the Drivers folder on the CD (Drivers/Win98_Me or Drivers/Win2000-XP. Click OK
at the Install New Hardware prompt.
3. Windows will install and configure the modem.
4. Click Finish at the prompt to exit.
Windows NT Installation and Configuration
Note: To install, configure and remove devices under NT, your logon permissions must include the
ability to load and remove device drivers.
Your internal ISDN PC adapter under Windows NT can be used with NDISWAN or the standard CAPI inter-
face. Once youve inserted the ISDN card into the computer and switched on the power for your computer, it
should boot into Windows NT. Follow the instructions below to install the ISDN driver:
1. Click Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network>Adapter> Add
2. Click Have Disk and specify the correct drive for the NT ISDN Installation disk/CD.
3. On the Select OEM Option Screen, select the ISDN MT128ISA Adapter. Click OK.
4. The ISDN Driver Bus Location dialog box appears. Select the proper bus type for your
installed adapter. If you are using an ISA adapter, select ISA. If you are using a PCI
adapter, select PCI. Set the Bus Number to 0. Click OK.
5. Windows NT copies the ISDN driver into your system and displays the ISDN PC Adapter
Configuration screen as shown in figure 2-5.
Note: If the ISDN PC Adapter Configuration screen does not appear automatically or if you need to
edit your ISDN Switch configuration, return to this screen by selecting
Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network. Right click and select Properties.
Figure 2-5. ISDN PC Adapter Configuration