User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Wireless Modem
- Table of Contents
- iM1100 Wireless Modem
- Setting Up Your Modem
- Installation Requirements
- Starting the Software Installation
- Inserting the iM1100 Wireless Modem
- Installing on Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Windows 95 and Windows 98
- Completing the Installation on Windows 2000
- 1. Before continuing to install the iM1100 wireless modem software, you must first install an upd...
- 2. Click Next when this welcome window appears:
- 3. When the User Information window appears, enter your name and your company’s name. Then click ...
- 4. When the Choose Destination Location window appears, choose a destination location or use the ...
- 5. In the Select Program Folder window, choose a destination folder, or use the default. Then cli...
- 6. To complete the installation, click Finish in the Setup Complete window.
- 1. From the Start button, choose Accessories > Communications > Network and Dial-up Connections.
- 2. From the Network and Dial-up Connections window, double click on the iM1100 connection to open...
- 3. From the Connecting iM1100 window, click Properties.
- 4. From the iM1100 window, click Configure.
- 5. When the Modem Configuration window appears, make sure that the value shown for Maximum Speed ...
- Completing the Installation on Windows 95/Windows 98
- 1. Click Next when this welcome window appears:
- 2. When the User Information window appears, enter your name and your company’s name. Then click ...
- 3. When the Choose Destination Location window appears, choose a destination location or use the ...
- 4. In the Select Program Folder window, choose a destination folder, or use the default. Then cli...
- 5. To complete the installation, click Finish in the Setup Complete window.
- 6. When the Communication Setting window appears:
- 7. If you want to change the baud rate, click the down arrow to make another selection.
- 8. Click OK. The Setup Complete window opens.
- 9. To complete the installation, click Finish in the Setup Complete window.
- Completing the Installation on Windows NT
- 1. Click Next when this welcome window appears:
- 2. When the User Information window appears, enter your name and your company’s name. Then click ...
- 3. When the Choose Destination Location window appears, choose a destination location or use the ...
- 4. In the Select Program Folder window, choose a destination folder, or use the default. Then cli...
- 5. To complete the installation, click Finish in the Setup Complete window.
- 6. An information window appears saying that Wireless Data Services software will be installed. C...
- 7. When the Install New Modem window opens, you may allow your system to search for the modem, or...
- 8. Click Next to continue to the modem selection window. In this window, you can choose a modem f...
- 9. To install a modem from a disk, click Have Disk and then Next to continue.
- 10. Type the name of the drive that contains the iM1100 wireless modem CD-ROM and click Browse to...
- 11. Select the im1100.inf file and click Open.
- 12. The Install From Disk window appears again. Click OK
- 13. The Install New Modem window appears again. Make sure that iM1100 Wireless Modem is selected ...
- 14. When the Port Selection window appears, select the COM port to which your modem is connected....
- 15. Click Finish.
- 1. Click OK.
- 2. In the Network Configuration window, select the Services tab. Within the Services tab, select ...
- 3. In the Remote Access Setup window, click Add.
- 4. In the RAS Device window, ensure the COM port for your iM1100 modem is selected. Click OK.
- 5. The Remote Access Setup window now shows the added COM port. Click Continue.
- Completing the Installation on Windows 2000
- Registering Your iM1100 Wireless Modem
- Setting or Disabling Your SIM PIN
- Using the Modem
- Getting Status Information
- SIM Card Personal Identification Number (PIN)
- Customer Support
- Accessories
- Safety and General Information
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service provider Provides your computer with Internet access.
Also known as an ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
service-specific
software
A program that is designed for a designated
online service.
stop bit A data bit used in asynchronous transmission
to signal the end of a character.
system administrator The person responsible for monitoring
computer activity in a specified area, such as
a department or a company.
terminal mode The mode that accepts AT commands. Also
known as Command Mode. When your
modem is in this mode, it is waiting to receive
AT commands that you type from your
communication software.
transmission rate The rate at which data is transferred, in bits
per second.
wireless data services See data services.