[INTERFACE] ;This is the flag to enable and disable the INTERFACE test. ENABLE = 1 [MAIN] ;This is the name of log file that GUI uses to log the output. LOG_FILE = dsltest.txt ;This is the main title on top of all windows. MAIN_TITLE = USB DSL TEST ;This is the name of icon that GUI uses for Main window. You need to have the .ico file. WindowTitle_LOGO = ADILOGO1.bmp ;This is the name of icon that GUI uses for Main window title. You need to have the .ico file. GUI_LOGO = ADILOGO1.ico ;This is the name of company that GUI uses in some windows. COMPANY_NAME = ANALOG DEVICES INC. [MODEM] ;This is the flag to enable and disable the MODEM test. ENABLE = 1 ;This is line mode or line type. Valid values are G.LITE, G.DMT, T1.413 and Multimode. MODE = G.DMT ;This is time out in milliseconds that GUI waits for modem synchronization. DSLTIMEOUT = 60 ;This is expected VPI value that GUI uses to check against the value in device driver. ;Valid values are 0:255. M_VPI = 0 ;This is expected VCI value that GUI uses to check against the value in device driver. ;Valid values are 0:65535. M_VCI = 32 [LINE] ;This is the flag to enable and disable the LINE test. ENABLE = 1 ;This is the VPI value for sending OAM cells to CO. Valid values are 0:255. OAM_VPI = 0 ;This is the VCI value for sending OAM cells to CO. Valid values are 0:65535. OAM_VCI = 32 ;This is number of OAM cells that GUI sends to CO. OAM_NUM_CELLS_TO_XMIT = 5 ;This is the type of OAM cells. Valid values are F4E2E, F4SEGMENT, F5E2E and F5SEGMENT. OAM_LOOPBACK_TYPE = F5E2E [NETWORK] ;This is the flag to enable and disable the NETWORK test. ENABLE = 1 ;This is expected VPI value that GUI uses to check against the value in device driver. ;Valid values are 0:255 N_VPI = 0 ;This is expected VCI value that GUI uses to check against the value in device driver. ;Valid values are 0:65535 N_VCI = 32 ;This is the expected driver type that GUI uses to check against the value from device driver. ;Valid values are LAN, WAN, ATM and NO_CHECK. DRIVER_TYPE = WAN ;This is the name of profile or name of connection. GUI uses this name for dial up. ;This has to be created in advance CONNECTION_NAME = USB_ADSL ;This is the IP address of remote PC. If you define this value, then in case of LAN driver, ;GUI uses this value to ping. Otherwise GUI searches for DHCP server address. If it could not ;find, then looks for GateWay address to ping. DESTIPADDR = ;This is the expected encapsulation type. GUI uses this value to check against the value ;from device driver. Valid values are BRIDGE_LLC, BRIDGE_VC_MUX, ROUTED_LLC and ROUTED_VC_MUX. ENCAPSULATION = BRIDGE_LLC ;This is user name that GUI uses for dial up. If you do not define this value then the ;default value in GUI is "test". USERNAME = anoosh@adi ;This is password that GUI uses for dial up. If you do not define this value then the ;default value in GUI is "test". PASSWORD = anooshDownload 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.
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