;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; WWDSLCFG.INI ;; ;; Copyright 2000-2002 GlobeSpanVirata, Inc. ;; ;; Contains customization parameters for the GlobeSpan ADSL Setup application. ;; This file must reside in the Windows Directory. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [SystemInfo] ; Installer Version Version=2.8.1 ; Package version information PackageVersion=VKG 1.05Q Package 002 ; Driver Version DriverVersion=1.05.0001Q ; 1 if a choice of languages should be displayed, 0 if the language should ; be automatically detected PromptForLanguage = 0 ; A comma delimited list of languages that are supported. The first ; language in the list will be the default language. Each language points ; to a section later in this ini file that describes the language. SupportedLanguages = ENGLISH,CHINESE_SIMP,CHINESE_TRAD,FRENCH,GERMAN,ITALIAN,JAPANESE,KOREAN,PORTUGUESE,SPANISH,DANISH,DUTCH ; Location of registry key where setup information will be stored SetupSoftwareKey=usbdriver\Adsl ; Location of installed program files, if any, on the windows drive ProgramFilesDir=\Program Files\driver\Adsl ; Name in start menu and control panel add/remove ProductName=DSL Two Ports Modem ; PCI or USB HardwareType=USB ; HardwarePlatform can be: ; ANCHOR - Oldest USB solution referring to Anchor 8051 with a Nova xcvr ; QUASAR - Second generation USB solution combining 8051 and xcvr ; QUASAR2 - Current USB solution referring to Centragate ; IAD - Legacy Viking USB (current products use RNDIS) ; PANDA - Oldest PCI solution ; PULSAR - Current PCI solution ; HELIUM - Legacy VVB USB drivers (current products use RNDIS) ; RNDIS - Current USB drivers for Viking or Helium without recovery drivers HardwarePlatform=IAD ; Vendor and Device ID (matches ID's programmed into device). Separate ; multiple values by commas to support multiple device codes ; Must prepend class (USB\ or PCI\) UsbCtrlrId=USB\VID_0915&PID_0005,USB\VID_0915&PID_8005 ModemId= ; Argon device ID for recovery mode. Ignored by all products except Argon RecoveryId= ; Tells an RNDIS installation to not block additional modem installations. This ; only applies to RNDIS installations. As soon as a non-RNDIS driver is installed ; all future installation attempts will be blocked until that driver is uninstalled. ; Turning this option on could result in residual files and registry keys left on ; the machine since you lose the ability to uninstall the RNDIS installation with ; this application after another modem is installed. The other installation must be ; running a version of the installer that supports this option (version 2.7.11 or later). AllowMultipleInstalls=0 ; If 1, then enables the upgrade feature. If enabled, the installer will check ; for an existing installation before installing, and ask the user if they want ; to upgrade or downgrade. If disabled, the user will be instructed to remove ; the existing driver and reinstall. EnableUpgrade=0 ; This value enables the autoconfig feature with the value set to 1. When ; enabled, autodetection will be performed using the values set in the ; autoconfig.ini file. EnableAutoConfig=0 ; This parameter is used with autoconfig, if enabled. If 0, and if autoconfig ; is enabled, the user will be given a choice of autoconfig or manual. If 1, ; then the config method will depend on if autoconfig is enabled. SkipConfigTypeScreen=0 ; If 1, then the first channel detected by autoConfig will be used. If 0, ; then if multiple channels are detected, the user will be able to pick ; the desired channel from a list. SkipDetectResultsScreen=0 ; If 1, welcome screen will be skipped. If 0, it will be shown. SkipWelcomeScreen=0 ; If 1, license agreement screen will be skipped. If 0, it will be shown, ; and will use the license.txt SkipLicenseScreen=0 ; If 1, the ISP selection screen will be skipped, and if 0, it will be shown. ; If skipped, the parameters will be obtained from the Default section. SkipIspSelectionScreen=1 ; If 1, the summary screen will be skipped, and if 0, it will be shown. SkipSummaryScreen=1 ; If 1, the finished screen will be skipped, and if 0, it will be shown. SkipFinishedScreen=0 ; If 1, the ArgonIII install type screen will be skipped. If 0, it will be ; shown. If skipped, a USB installation will be performed. This is used for ; the Argon products and should be set to 1 for all others. SkipArgonInsType=1 ; This string must match the caption of the control panel window CplWindowName=DSL Modem ; Create a shortcut in the start menu to the control panel (1 is enable, 0 is disable) ; This only applies to the older gsi.cpl, and is ignored for dslstat.exe CreateCplStartMenuShortcut=0 ; Create uninstall and configure icons in the start menu CreateUninstallIcon=1 CreateConfigureIcon=0 ; If set to 0, there will be no reboots during installation on Win2k. ; However, the TCP window size will not be set properly without a reboot. ; If set to 1, the system will be rebooted after installation. Win2kReboot=1 ; The following values will specify which files get spawned when the user ; clicks the various help buttons. The values that end in "File" specify ; the name of the file that will get spawned. These files must reside in ; the ProgramFiles directory. The values that end in "Params" will ; pass the specified string as an argument to the file. To disable this ; feature, erase everything after the equal signs, and remove the help ; button from maintenance window in the resource file. ; ; In the following, HelpMaintenance is for the maintenance dialog box ; that is shown when the start menu icon is clicked. IspSelect is for ; the ISP selection screen. DriverType is for the driver selection screen. ; Settings is for the communication settings dialog. HelpConfigTypeFile= HelpConfigTypeParam= HelpDetectFile= HelpDetectParam= HelpDetectErrorFile= HelpDetectErrorParam= HelpDetectResultsFile= HelpDetectResultsParam= HelpDriverTypeFile= HelpDriverTypeParam= HelpDrvTypeFile= HelpDrvTypeParam= HelpErrorFile= HelpErrorParam= HelpFinishedFile= HelpFinishedParam= HelpInstallFile= HelpInstallParam= HelpIspSelectFile= HelpIspSelectParam= HelpLicenseFile= HelpLicenseParam= HelpRebootFile= HelpRebootParam= HelpRemoveFile= HelpRemoveParam= HelpSettingsFile= HelpSettingsParam= HelpShutdownFile= HelpShutdownParam= HelpSummaryFile= HelpSummaryParam= HelpWelcomeFile= HelpWelcomeParam= ; The minimum VCI value that the configuration dialog box will accept MinVci=32 MaxVci=65535 ; Specifies if the "Other Isp" item will be added to the ISP list ShowOtherIspChoice = 1 ; If the "Other Isp" item is shown in the ISP list, this specifies if it ; should be placed at the beginning or the end of the list OtherIspAtEnd = 0 EnableHardDriveDma = 0 ; A comma-deliminated list of file names. Each file will be removed ; from the windows system directory during uninstall. On 2k these files ; will also be removed during reboot in case they were locked by the OS. RemoveFromWinSysDir= ; This value determines the reboot behavior in Win95. Possible values are: ; SHUTDOWN - System prompts for a shutdown (recommended) ; REBOOT - System prompts for a reboot Win95RebootMode = SHUTDOWN ; If set to 1, this flag will reboot the system without showing ; a prompt first (during installation). Prompts to shutdown are still shown. SuppressRebootPrompts = 0 ; When set to 1, this flag will disable the reboot prompt during uninstall. ; The system will not reboot in this case. This flag is only valid for ; Windows 2000 and XP. NoUninstallReboot = 0 ; This flag determines if the setup wizard's bitmap is transparent. ; If 1, it is transparent and the upper-left-hand corner pixel will be used ; as the transparent color. If 0, the bitmap will be solid. MakeInstBmpTransparent = 1 ; The VPI/VCI is usually communicated to the driver through the phone number ; in dialup networking (for wan and atm). If this flag is set to 1, ; the phone number is ignored, and the VPI/VCI will give the driver the values ; through the registry. IgnoreDialupPhoneNumber = 0 ; This flag determines if the installer will disable the driver certification ; warning on Windows 2000 and WinXp. ; 1 - The warnings will be suppressed ; 0 - The warnings will not be suppressed DisableWin2kWarning = 0 ; This flag determines if the OS generated progress windows will be hidden during ; the install. If you set this to 1, DisableWin2kWarning should be enabled as well ; in order to suppress all OS install windows and ensure proper operation. ; ; The use of this option is discouraged since it alters the way the OS handles the ; driver install. While it hasn't shown any negative effects during testing, it may ; still cause some unexpected behavior. ; 1 - The windows will be hidden ; 0 - The windows will not be hidden HideOSInstallWins = 0 ; This value sets the driver's frame size if PPPoE encapsulation is selected. PppoeFrameSize = 1492 ; Number of retries that PPP will attempt for negotiating parameters. If ; this value is -1, the Windows default will be used. MaxPppFailures = -1 ; This value will cause the installer to exit after it installs the driver ; files but before the plug and play process occurs. This is useful if ; the USB cable will not necessarily be plugged in at installation time. ExitBeforePnP = 0 ; If InstallSilently is set to 1, no GUI is shown to the user while installing. ; This feature is intended for use when this installer is being called by ; another application with its own GUI. Another way to set this mode is to ; run setup.exe with the command line parameter -s (setup.exe -s). InstallSilently = 0 ; The following parameters specify the location of the drivers directory ; on the CDROM for the corresponding operating systems. DriverDir95 = Drivers95 DriverDir98 = Drivers DriverDirME = Drivers DriverDir2K = Drivers DriverDirXP = Drivers ; Comma-delimited list of sections that describe a start-menu icon. ; Each icon will point to a file installed in the program files directory StartMenuIconSections=StartMenuSampleDoc ; Comma-delimited list of ISP sections. Do not include IspDefault. IspSections=IspAOL,IspGlobeSpanWanA,IspGlobeSpanPppoe,IspGlobeSpanLanA,IspGlobeSpanAtmA Debug=ERROR ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Any value in the DriverRegistryValues section will be copied to the ; registry area of the network driver and be written as a string value. [DriverRegistryValues] ; Vendor ID transmitted in EOC status request (in hex) VendorId=39 ; Allow the user to enter control panel's debug mode (1 is enable, 0 is disable). ; This is only used by the old control panel (gsi.cpl) and is ignored by ; dslstat.exe. CplDebugMode=1 ; This flag determines if the company logo in the control panel is transparent. ; If 1, it is transparent and the upper-left-hand corner pixel will be used ; as the transparent color. If 0, the company logo will be solid. ; This is only used by the old control panel (gsi.cpl) and is ignored by ; dslstat.exe. IsLogoTransparent = 0 ; This determines what deployment profile the firmware should use. ; MAIN = 0, BT = 100, SPAIN = 200, SBC = 300, COVAD = 400, BRAZIL = 500, ; MII = 600, KT = 700, TELSTRA = 800, XR = 900, HAN = A00, FRANCE = B00 DeploymentProfile = 0 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [StartMenuSampleDoc] ; File in ProgramFilesDir to point to FileName=readme.txt Description=Readme ; 1 if a shortcut should be created on desktop ShortcutToDesktop=0 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [Languages] ;; This section has one entry for each supported language. The value of ;; each language is in the following format: ;; ;; <name> = instLangDll,oldCplLangDll,newCplLangDll,langId,subLangId,resourceId ;; where: ;; instLangDll - the name of the language dll for the installer ;; oldCplLangDll - the name of the language dll for the cpl version 3.x.x ;; newCplLangDll - the name of the language dll for the cpl version 4.x.x ;; langId - primary language id code (as defined by the os) ;; subLangId - secondary language id code ;; resourceId - string resource value of name of language english = ginst_english.dll,CplEng.dll,CplEng.dll,0x0009,0,101 japanese = ginst_japanese.dll,gcpl_japanese.dll,CplJapan.dll,0x0011,0,107 chinese_simp = ginst_chinesesimp.dll,gcpl_chinesesimp.dll,CplChinS.dll,0x0004,2,102 chinese_trad = ginst_chinesetrad.dll,gcpl_chinesetrad.dll,CplChinT.dll,0x0004,1,103 german = ginst_german.dll,gcpl_german.dll,CplGermn.dll,0x0007,0,105 italian = ginst_italian.dll,gcpl_italian.dll,CplItaln.dll,0x0010,0,106 korean = ginst_korean.dll,gcpl_korean.dll,CplKorea.dll,0x0012,0,108 portuguese = ginst_portuguese.dll,gcpl_portuguese.dll,CplPort.dll,0x0016,0,109 spanish = ginst_spanish.dll,gcpl_spanish.dll,CplSpan.dll,0x000a,0,110 french = ginst_french.dll,gcpl_french.dll,CplFrnch.dll,0x000c,0,104 danish = ginst_danish.dll,gcpl_danish.dll,CplDansh.dll,0x0006,0,125 dutch = ginst_dutch.dll,gcpl_dutch.dll,CplDutch.dll,0x0013,0,124 ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ISP DESCRIPTIONS ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; ; Description of fields: ;; ;; ; DriverLocation points to a directory under PCI or USB. This must match ;; ; the directory name exactly. ;; ; Default directory names are (under drivers): ;; ; WAN Driver ;; ; ATM Driver ;; ; LAN Driver ;; DriverLocation=WAN Driver ;; ;; ; Default VPI/VCI ;; VPI=0 ;; VCI=88 ;; ;; ; Layer 3 Protocol ;; ; 1 - RFC 1577 Classical IPoATM (Lan Driver only) ;; ; 2 - RFC 2684 IPoATM Bridged LLC Encapsulation (Lan Driver only) ;; ; 3 - RFC 2684 IPoATM Bridged VC Encapsulation (Lan Driver only) ;; ; 4 - RFC 2684 IPoATM Routed LLC Encapsulation (Lan Driver only) ;; ; 5 - RFC 2684 IPoATM Routed VC Encapsulation (Lan Driver only) ;; ; 6 - RFC 2364 PPPoATM LLC Encapsulation (WAN and ATM Drivers only) ;; ; 7 - RFC 2364 PPPoATM NULL Encapsulation (WAN and ATM Drivers only) ;; ; 8 - RFC 2516 PPPoE Encapsulation (WAN USB Driver only) ;; Layer3Protocol=7 ;; ;; ; Modulation ;; ; 0 - T1.413 ;; ; 1 - G.Lite ;; ; 2 - G.DMT ;; ; 4 - Multimode ;; ; 14 - Alcatel Annex-B ;; ; 15 - Alcatel Annex-B 4.1 ;; Modulation=4 ;; ;; ; Displayed in service provider selection drop list ;; Description=DSL MODEM ;; ;; ; Show a status icon in the system tray (1 shows icon, 0 doesn't). This ;; ; only applies to the old control panel (gsi.cpl) and is ignored by ;; ; dslstat.exe ;; ShowSysTrayIcon=1 ;; ;; ; If a file is specified here, it will be executed after the installation ;; ; process finishes. The file must be located in the ProgramFiles directory ;; ; of the installation media. If no file is present, nothing will be executed. ;; RunOnExit=myapp.exe ;; ;; ; If 1, a dial-up icon will be created for this ISP. If 0, no dial-up ;; ; icon will be created. ;; CreateDialup=1 ;; ;; ; Name that is shown for the dial-up icon, if created. ;; DialUpName=Dial-Up PPP Connection ;; ;; ; If 1, a shortcut to the dial-up icon will be created on the desktop. ;; ; If 0, no shortcut will be created. ;; CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 ;; ;; ; If 1, a shortcut to the dial-up icon will be created in the start menu. ;; ; If 0, no shortcut will be created. ;; CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 ;; ;; ; Specifies an icon for the shorcut to the dial-up networking. A value ;; ; of -1 specifies the default icon to be used. Any other value specifies ;; ; an icon located in the language dll. 0 means the first icon in the dll. ;; DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 ;; ;; ; Specifies the firmware files that the driver will load. If there ;; ; are multiple files seperated by commas, the driver will cycle ;; ; through those files until data mode is achieved. Each of these ;; ; files in the list need to exist in the Firwmare directory. ;; ; These files will override any files that are copied by the inf file. ;; ; If no value is specified, the default in the inf file will apply. ;; FirmwareFiles=gtipdsp.bin ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; The default ISP section is used if the user selects "Not Listed" from ISP ; list. Some values here are also used for autoconfig. [IspDefault] DriverLocation=LAN Driver VPI=0 VCI=88 Layer3Protocol=2 Modulation=4 Description=DSL MODEM CreateDialup=0 ShowSysTrayIcon=0 RunOnExit= DialUpName=Dial-Up PPP Connection CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 FirmwareFiles= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [IspAOL] DriverLocation=LAN Driver VPI=0 VCI=88 Layer3Protocol=2 Modulation=4 CreateDialup=1 ShowSysTrayIcon=1 RunOnExit= Description=America Online (Example) DialUpName=AOL Dial-Up PPP Connection CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 FirmwareFiles= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [IspGlobeSpanWanA] DriverLocation=WAN Driver VPI=0 VCI=88 Layer3Protocol=7 Modulation=4 Description=WAN (PPPoA) CreateDialup=1 ShowSysTrayIcon=1 RunOnExit= DialUpName=Dial-Up PPP Connection CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 FirmwareFiles= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [IspGlobeSpanPppoe] DriverLocation=WAN Driver VPI=0 VCI=36 Layer3Protocol=8 Modulation=4 Description=WAN (PPPoE) CreateDialup=1 ShowSysTrayIcon=1 RunOnExit= DialUpName=Dial-Up PPP Connection CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 FirmwareFiles= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [IspGlobeSpanLanA] DriverLocation=LAN Driver VPI=0 VCI=35 Layer3Protocol=2 Modulation=4 Description=LAN CreateDialup=0 ShowSysTrayIcon=1 RunOnExit= DialUpName=Dial-Up PPP Connection CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 FirmwareFiles= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [IspGlobeSpanAtmA] DriverLocation=ATM Driver VPI=0 VCI=88 Layer3Protocol=7 Modulation=4 Description=ATM (PPPoA) CreateDialup=1 ShowSysTrayIcon=1 RunOnExit= DialUpName=Dial-Up PPP Connection CreateDialupDeskShortcut=1 CreateDialupMenuShortcut=0 DialupShortcutIconIndex=-1 FirmwareFiles=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.
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