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Cruzio Setup Docs » DSL Modem Access

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Getting Started
If you can see the sync light on your DSL modem, but you can't surf the Web, it may be that the modem configuration is incompatible with the protocol used by Cruzio. This is very often the case for DSL modems older than June 2001 or modems that were used with another ISP.

The instructions below outline how to access some common modem
interfaces. Each interface typically has a vpi and vci setting (also known as vp and vc). For all newly provisioned Cruzio DSL circuits, the settings in the modem should be configured to: vp=0 vc=35. If you've had your DSL for a couple of years, try: vp=8 vc=35.

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Macintosh OS 8-9
Locate your DSL modem in the table below and use the corresponding settings in these instructions.

  1. Under the Apple menu, choose "Control Panels", then choose "TCP/IP".
  2. In the TCP/IP control panel, set "Configure" to "Manually".
  3. Set the IP Address to %Computer IP Address%.
  4. Set the Subnet Mask to %Computer Subnet Mask%.
  5. If there is an address in the Router Address field, delete it.
  6. Close the TCP/IP control panel, save changes.
  7. Point your Web browser to %Modem IP Address%
     

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Windows 95/98
Locate your DSL modem in the table below and use the corresponding settings in these instructions.

  1. Click the "Start" button, choose "Settings", then choose "Control Panel".
  2. Double-click the "Network" icon.
  3. From the list that appears, choose "TCP/IP-> [your Ethernet card]" (not "TCP/IP-> Dial-Up Adapter").
  4. Click the "Properties" button.
  5. Select the "Specify an IP address" radio button.
  6. Set the IP Address to %Computer IP Address%.
  7. Set the Subnet Mask to %Computer Subnet Mask%.
  8. Click "OK" to close the TCP/IP properties window.
  9. Click "OK" to close the Network window.
  10. Restart your computer.
  11. Point your Web browser to %Modem IP Address%.

USB Modems (Windows Only)
Locate your DSL modem in the table below and use the corresponding settings in these instructions.

  1. Click the "Start" button, choose "Settings", then choose "Control Panel".
  2. Double-click on the %Control Panel Applet Name% for the DSL Modem.
  3. Enter %Modem Login/Password%

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Ethernet Modem Settings
Modem Computer IP Address Computer Subnet Mask Modem's Default IP Address Modem Login/Password
Alcatel 1000 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.138 None
Alcatel SpeedTouch Home 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.138 None
Cayman Router 3220H Gets IP from Cayman Gets Subnet from Cayman 192.168.1.254 None
DataQuest VisionNet 200ES 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.2 admin/visionnet or conexant
Efficient Networks SpeedStream 5260 10.0.0.2 (**telnet only**) 255.0.0.0 (**telnet only**) 10.0.0.1 (**telnet only**) None (**telnet only**)
Linksys Router Gets IP from Linksys Gets Subnet from Linksys 192.168.1.1 admin:blank pass:admin
WesTel Wirespeed Need Special Software Need Special Software Need Special Software N/A
BroadMax 192.168.0.2 255.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 admin:admin pass:broadmax
USB Modem Settings (Windows Only)
Modem

Control Panel
Applet Name

Modem Login/Password
DataQuest VisionNet 101U VisionNet ADSL
101U Modem
Hit <Alt 'P'> while in applet
Efficient Networks SpeedStream 4060 None None

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