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The SMC7003-PCI is a cost effective,  controller less ADSL solution that 

requires minimal external components. (Only one external line driver is needed in the 
analog front-end circuit).  The SMC7003-PCI achieves transmission rates of up to 
8Mbps downstream and 768Kbps upstream over existing copper wire. This rate is more 
than 140 times faster than a 56K analog modem. The SMC7003-PCI designed to meet 
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU G.dmt and G.lite requirements with both splitter and 
splitterless operations. In addition, the SMC7003-PCI is interoperable with all major 
“central office” DSLAMs. It’s software offers maximum implementation flexibility, 
management and diagnosis capabilities. 

 

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Compliant with ANSI T1.413 i2, ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) and G.992.2 
(G.lite) and G.994.1 (G.hs) in ADSL layer. 

 

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Supports PPP RFC2364 (PPPoA), RFC2516, IP RFC1483 and IP 
RFC1577 over ATM. 

 

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Data rates up to 8Mbps downstream and 768Kbps upstream. 

 

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Compliant with Microsoft WHQL Specification. 

 

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Supports Win 95, 98, 2000, Millennium and NT4.0. 

 

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Standard Windows Wizard driver installation. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 7003-PCI

Page 1: ...T1 413 Issue 2 ITU G dmt and G lite requirements with both splitter and splitterless operations In addition the SMC7003 PCI is interoperable with all major central office DSLAMs It s software offers m...

Page 2: ...d so that the center two pins pins 2 and 3 are used for ADSL data otherwise the SMC7003 PCI will not make a proper connection Your SMC7003 PCI features pin jumpers that enable the user to set the conf...

Page 3: ...0 950B Windows 95 OSR2 Win 98 4 10 1998 Window 98 Win 98SE 4 10 2222A 2nd Edition Windows 98 2nd Edition Win 2000 5 00 2195 Windows 2000 Win NT 4 00 1381 Windows NT 4 0 If you have questions regarding...

Page 4: ...2364w98 1577w98 See Note Win NT 4 0 1483nt4 2364nt4 1577nt4 See Note Win 2000 1483w2k 2364w2k 1577w2k See Note Win Me 1483wMe 2364wMe 1577wMe See Note Note RFC2516 Point to Point Protocol over Etherne...

Page 5: ...rd for your computer from the electrical outlet 4 Unscrew slot cover bracket from an unused PCI usually white in color slot 6 Make sure the card is firmly seated and then secure the card with the brac...

Page 6: ...ation files CAB files to complete the installation The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft s system CD ROM Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive but you should h...

Page 7: ...se and proceed to locate the ADSL Driver 95 CD ROM Then locate and select the Msdun13 exe file The Msdun13 exe appears in the Open box Click OK 4 The Microsoft Dial Up Networking 1 3 window appears wi...

Page 8: ...se to locate the driver on your CD ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider 1483w95 2364w95 or 1577w95 The example uses D as the CD ROM drive letter Drive letters may vary Then click O K N...

Page 9: ...rowse and proceed to locate the ADSL Driver 95 CD ROM Then locate and s elect the Msdun13 exe file The Msdun13 exe appears in the Open box Click OK 4 The Microsoft Dial Up Networking 1 3 window appear...

Page 10: ...our ADSL provider 1483w95 2364w95 or 1577w95 The example uses E as the CD ROM drive letter Your drive may have a different letter Then click OK 11 The Update Device Driver Wizard will then find the SM...

Page 11: ...e option then click Next 3 Insert the ADSL Driver CD into your systems CD ROM drive 4 Select Specify a location and click Browse to locate the driver on your CD ROM for the protocol supported by your...

Page 12: ...ly installed SMC ADSL PCI NIC Click Finish 9 The System Settings Change window appears For the PC system to setup the ADSL Modem Drivers a systemRestart is required Click Yes NOTE After restarting the...

Page 13: ...G lite c ITU G 992 1 Annex A G dmt SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1 483 1577 2364 WINDOWS 95 98 1 After your PC has rebooted right click on the Mapi Icon and select the Configuration option 5...

Page 14: ...L connection RFC 1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM 95 98 RFC 1577 Classical Internet Protocol over ATM 95 98 2 The Network window appears Select the Configuration tab scroll the installed network compone...

Page 15: ...your ADSL service provider 7 Enter your host name into Host box 8 Enter your domain name into Domain box 9 Enter DNS number into DNS Server Search Order box and click Add If you have more than one DNS...

Page 16: ...PCI 11 The Network window appears Click OK 12 The System Setting Change window appears You will be asked if you want to restart your computer Click Yes Congratulations you are done Your ADSL Internet...

Page 17: ...s a valid connecting process 4 The Connection Established window appears Internet service is now established Click Close and then the Diagnostic tool icon will appear on the task bar INSTALLING THE SM...

Page 18: ...rd select the Search for a suitable device option Click Next 3 Next you will be prompted for software drivers Select Specify a location Click Next 4 Insert the SMC Universal CD into the systems CD ROM...

Page 19: ...ck Yes 7 The Found New Hardware Wizard will prompt that Windows has finished installing the software for this device Click Finish NOTE You may be asked if you want to restart your computer if so click...

Page 20: ...to page 24 SETTING THE ADSL CONFIGURATION FOR RFC 1483 1577 2364 WINDOWS 2000 1 After your PC has rebooted right click on the Mapi Icon and select the Configuration option 2 The Configuration window...

Page 21: ...gray to clear Enter in the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway supplied by your ADSL service provider Click OK INSTALLING THESMC7003 PCI Making an ADSL connection RFC 1483 Bridged Ethernet ove...

Page 22: ...b window appears Click OK 6 The Network and Dial up Connection window appears CLOSEthis window and your connection is complete INSTALLING THE SMC7003 PCI Congratulations you are done Your ADSL Interne...

Page 23: ...r ADSL service provider You are now ready to make a network connection Click Dial 3 The Connection complete window appears click O K INSTALLING THE SMC7003 PCI Making an ADSL connection RFC 2364 Point...

Page 24: ...w appears Select the Adapters tab and then click Add 3 The Select Network Adapter window appears Click Have Disk 4 Insert SMC Universal CD into your systems CD drive 5 The Insert Disk window appears C...

Page 25: ...rties NOTE If no previous network devices have been installed then the Network Neighborhood icon will not be present on your desktop To open the Network window double click My Computer then Control Pa...

Page 26: ...Settings 4 The PVC Setup window appears Click Yes to restart your PC system and to allow the new changes to take effect INSTALLING THE SMC7003 PCI NOTE The service mode type will be one of the follow...

Page 27: ...Have Disk 4 Insert the ADSL Driver CD ROM into your systems CD drive 5 The Insert Disk window appears Click Browse to locate the driver on your CD ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider...

Page 28: ...rvices tab to verify that the Remote Access Service is present Then cl ick Close NOTE To review the Network window properties at any time right click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Propertie...

Page 29: ...ick on the Mapi Icon and select the Configuration option 2 The Configuration window appears This is the Network Protocoland PVC settings section Enter in the VPI VCI and Framing values supplied by you...

Page 30: ...nd Domain supplied by your ADSL service provider Click OK NOTE If this screen persists and a connection logon error is reported confirm that the correct User name and Password are entered and try the...

Page 31: ...Install From Disk window appears Click the scroll arrow to locate the driver on your CD ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider 1483wME 2364wME or 1577wME The example uses E as the CD RO...

Page 32: ...section select the mode s recommended by your ADSL service provider Click on the mode s required and then clickon Settings NOTE The service mode type will be one of the following ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 I...

Page 33: ...l bar select Settings Control Panel and then double click on the Network icon 2 Scroll installed network component window and select TCP IP SMC ADSL PCI NIC Now click the Properties button 3 The TCP I...

Page 34: ...ce provider 7 Enter your name into the Host box 8 Enter your domain name into the Domain box 9 Enter the DNS numberinto the DNS Server Search Orderbox and then click Add If you have more than one DNS...

Page 35: ...ser Name and Password supplied by your internet service provider ISP Then click Connect 3 The Connecting to My Connection window appears The message Logging on to network confirms a valid connecting p...

Page 36: ...r screen differences the process for editing the IP address settings is the same for Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 95 98 2 At your desktop double click My Computer then double click Control Panel to view...

Page 37: ...ndows 95 98 NT4 0 2000 Me 1 On the desktop click the START Menu on the Task Bar 2 Select Programs The system window appears 3 Select the SMC Tab and then click on the Un Installer Tab Note For W95 98...

Page 38: ...ection established NIC is receiving data TX off RX on Green Black ADSL connection established NIC is transmitting data TX on RX off Green Green ADSL connection established NIC is transmitting and rece...

Page 39: ...verify the SMC7003 PCI functionality Running the Diagnostic program will disconnect the NIC from the ADSL line Close all Dial up sessions and close all files before running the Diagnostic program Prod...

Page 40: ...ing for your ADSL service been altered recently Does condition change with time of day a possible problem with line noise Are appliances near the PC system introducing noise into your ADSL service Pow...

Page 41: ...at 32Kbps steps ATM Support Full ATM protocol stacks implementation over ADSL Including ATM TC layer ATM layer with traffic shaping AAL layer AAL5 SAR Ethernet over ATM RFC 1483 PPP over ATM RFC 2364...

Page 42: ...fety Compliances EMI EN50081 1 1992 EN55022 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 EMS EN50082 1 1997 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 3 1995 EN61000 4 4 1995 LVD EN60950 1992 A3 1995 A4 1997 EN41003 1993 W...

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