Quick Installation
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Install the EXTERNAL Modem with Windows NT4.0
1. Turn off your PC. Connect the modem power adapter to the power
surge protector and the power jack connector connects to the back
of the External modem labeled "POWER".
2. Connect the modem serial cable to the back of the modem and the
other end connect to the back of your PC (Com port 2). Turn
on your modem power.
3. Turn on your PC. Press <Ctrl+Alt+Del> at the same time to get
into your Windows. Insert Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM into Your
CD-ROM drive.
4. At the Windows NT4.0 CD-ROM, choose <Browse> the CD. Drill
down to \drvlib\pnpisa\x86\pnpisa. Right click the PnPISA
file and select install from the pop up menu. Reboot your
computer. Install the update service pack 3 for the
Windows NT4.0.
5. Hit the <Delete> key on your keyboard. Go to Chipset Feature or
Integrated Peripherals option. Enable onboard serial port 2
base I/O address 02F8), Irq 3 on your motherboard CMOS set up.
See your motherboard User's Manual.
6. Boot up to Windows NT, press <Ctrl+Alt+Del> at the same time to
get into your Windows. Click on <Start>, <Setting...>,
<Control Panel>. Double click on <Port>. Add COM port. Click
<Add>, and select the following list:
Com port number : 2
Base I/O Port Address: 02F8
Interrupt Request Line(IRQ): 3
FIFO: Default (check mark)
Click <OK>. System Setting Change screen pops up. Click on
<Restart your Windows now>.
7. Boot up to Windows NT4.0 press <Ctrl+Alt+Del> at the same time
to get into your Windows. Click on <Start>, <Settings>, and click
on <Control Panel>. Double click on <Modems> icon. Install New
Modem screen will pop up. DO NOT make any change or put a check
mark on "Don't detect detect my modem, I will select it from the
list". Click <Next>.
8. Windows will detect your modem as a "Standard Modem", click
<Change...>, and click on <Have Disk>. Insert the driver
diskette label "AE56SP-RA" into your floppy drive A and
click <OK>. Select your modem driver
"Apache Modem driver" and click
<OK>. Click on <Next>. Modem Setup screen will pop up. Click
<OK> and click on <Finish>. Click <Close>.
9. Go to Control Panel, double click on the <Network> Icon. Click on
<Services tab>. Add RAS. Click <Add>, select
<Remote Access Service> and click <OK>. Ras Device found
"Com 2 - Apache Modem drivers". Click
<OK>. Insert your Windows NT4.0 CD-ROM, into your CD-ROM driv and
close the Windows menu and click <Continue...>. Add Ras Device
screen pops up. RAS Capable showed "Apache Modem drivers" click <OK>.
10. At Remote Access setup. Click <Configure...> select your
Port Usage and click <OK>.
11. Click on <Network>.
Network Configuration:
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Dial out Protocols : TCP/IP |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Allow Remote Clients Running : TCP/IP |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Encryption Settings : Require Microsoft encrypted |
| authentication |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Require Data encryption : Blank |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|Enable Mutilink : Blank |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+
Click <OK>. Click <Continue...>, click <OK>, click <Close> and click
on <Yes>. Restart your computer now.
Note:
For Dial up Networking some ISP'S require you to load their script
file for NT. The Script file is provided by your ISP
(Internet Service Provider).
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Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.