D-Link DSL-200 ADSL USB Macintosh Driver
V1.1.0012E AU (Annex A) 

Note:
*This driver currently support up to Mac OS 9.2
*MAC OS X driver will be released in early Q3 2002


<1> Installation :

1.Before you begin the installation, you MUST UNplug the USB connection to DSL-200.

2.Simply unzip/unstuff the file V1_1_0012E_AU.sit.zip to the desired folder.
   You will see "DSL modem install_EN disk" folder in there.
   "DSL modem install_EN disk" folder contains English strings for the installer and control panel.

3a. The default driver value should work for most Australia ADSL lines (eg. Telstra Bigpond).
If this is the case, skip to Step 3b. below now and continue from there.
Else, you could modify the ADSL preference file (according to your ISP requirement) by following the steps here.
  --Open the "DSL modem install_EN disk" folder and double-click on "USB Driver Customizer" file,
     then choose the "ADSL Preferences file" button.
  --Type "ADSL Preferences" in the file path and click on the "LOAD" button to display the 
     current content of the file.
  -- You can configure the appropriate  VPI,VCI,encapsulation mode,Protocol and Modulation values
      for your connection. All these information can be obtained from your ADSL service provider.
      For Example : 
      To make the driver installed according to the following ADSL service/values -
      PVC=8/35,Encapsulation = RFC-2364 NULL Encapsulate PPP,Protocol = PPP over ATM,
       Modulation = G.dmt - configure as follows,
       VPI (hex)=0008
       VCI (hex)=0023
       Rfc2364Mode=00
       Rfc2364Enable=01
       GtiStandard=0002
     *Only the above parameters can be modified, do NOT modify any other parameters.
     *If you want the explanation for each parameter, please refer to the "CustomizeMacDriverPkg.doc" file.
  --Click "Save" button to save your configuration.
  --Choose the "File/Quit" twice to close the "USB Driver Customizer" program and continue with Step 3b.

3b.Open the "DSL modem install_EN disk" folder and double-click on the "installer" icon. 
   After the splash screen, follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

4.Restart MAC OS (under Special menu).
5.After the MAC OS is fully loaded, connect up the ADSL line and USB cable to DSL-200 and wait for 15-30 seconds.
6.Check the DSL-200 modem ADSL Link LED. When it is steady green, you can start to perform the configuration.


<2> Configuration (Under the "Apple menu/Control Panel") :

To set the WAN Driver (RFC-2364 MODE)
   1.Configure TCP/IP to connect via the PPP transport by using the TCP/IP Control Panel applet.
       The PPP transport shows up under the TCP/IP Control Panel as:
       Connect via: "PPP"
       Select "PPP" from the drop down list and configure it according to your "PPP server"
       requirements. If unsure, leave them as it is.
   2.Close the TCP/IP Control Panel applet, and save your settings.
      To check if your settings have been properly saved, you could open the TCP/IP
      Control Panel applet again.

   3.Configure the USB modem using the Modem Control Panel Applet. The USB modem shows
      up under the Modem Control Panel's connection drop down menu:
      Connect via: "ADSL USB Modem"
      Then, you must select the modem setup script by selecting the script from the
      Modem Setup drop down menu:
      Modem: "ADSL USB Modem"
      Then, check the "Ignore dial tone" option.
   4.Close the Modem Control Panel applet, and save your settings.
      To check if your settings have been properly saved, you could open the Modem
      Control Panel applet again.

   5.Configure Apple Remote Access to connect to your PPP server by opening the
      Remote Access Control Panel. Select the options required to connect to your PPP server.
      The phone number you type in does not matter, (i.e. use "1").
      Click the "Option..." button and choose "Protocol" page,
      UNcheck the item "Use TCP Header Compression", then click the "OK" button.
   6.Close the Remote Access Control Panel applet, and save your settings.
      To check if your settings have been properly saved, you could open the Remote Access
      Control Panel applet again.

   7.Under Remote Access Control Panel, the driver will load and connect as soon as you press the "Connect" button. Once connected,
      you can start any TCP/IP application to verify the Internet connectivity.
   8.To use the Internet Browser :
      Before you use the Browser Internet Explorer(IE), make sure you DISABLE or UNcheck the Web Proxy Server settings in the Internet Explorer's "Edit/Options" or "Edit/Preferences... under Network/Proxies".


<3> Trouble-shooting Tips:

1.Incorrect settings in some parameters will cause "Remote Access" to report failure and show the error message: REMOTE COMPUTER CAN'T REPLY. CHECK THE MODEM CONFIGURATION AGAIN. 
These parameters are:
  (1)VPI/VCI
  (2)Encapsulation
  (3)User name/Password (in Remote Access Control Panel applet).
  (4)"Ignore dial tone" option (should be chosen/checked in Modem Control Panel applet).
   Please make sure all the above settings are correct (as given by your ADSL service provider). Uninstall the driver. Re-install by following the steps above from the beginning.

2.You can see the modem status, and the information of driver version in the ASDL Setup  Control Panel applet.

3.You can enable ADSL Setup Control Panel debug mode by   Ctrl + 1   (not F1).

4.Before you use the Browser Internet Explorer(IE), make sure you DISable or UNcheck the Web Proxy Server settings in the Internet Explorer's "Edit/Options" or "Edit/Preferences... under Network/Proxies" if necessary. Please check with your Network Administrator.
