======================================================== Aus.Linx. International Modem Installation README file Update 07/11/1997 - version 5.01 (c) Copyright Aus.Linx. International Pty. Ltd. 1997 Rev 5.01 - Added NT4.0 support for PCMCIA COMBO Card Fixed some modem identified names ======================================================== Note: These files can be used on both Windows95 and Windows NT4.0 based systems Windows NT4.0 does not support Plug'N'Play. For information on how to install Plug'N'Play support for Windows NT4.0, please see below. For the Kookaburra COMBO PCMCIA card and Windows NT4.0 please, use the driver files in the sub-directory \NT4COMBO ==================================================== ========================== HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT ========================== To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad. To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad, and then on the File menu, click Print. ============== INSTALLATION ============== To take full advantage of using your modem with Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, it is recommended that you install the modem information file provided. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to follow the Uninstall procedure first. ============================ Driver Uninstall Procedure ============================ 1. Open a DOS Prompt Window by selecting "Start/Programs/MS-DOS Prompt" 2. Change directory to C:\WINDOWS\INF (or C:\WINNT\INF) 3. Type "dir oem*.inf" and press 4. View each "oem" file (using DOS edit) and delete the files that contain AusLinx 5. If using OSR2, change directory to C:\WINDOWS\INF\OTHER, otherwise go to step 8 6. Type "dir" and press 7. View each INF file (using DOS edit) and delete the files that contain AusLinx 8. Type "exit" and press 9. Open "regedit" by going "Start/Run" then typing "regedit" in the box, and press 10. Double-click on "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" and then "Enum" 11. Double-click on "ISAPNP" then select and delete anything that starts with "WCI" 12. Double-click on "MODEMWAVE" then select and delete anything that says AusLinx, Tasmanian Devil or Redback. 13. Double-click on "SERENUM" then select and delete anything that starts with "WCI" or "WSC" 14. Double-click on "PCMCIA" then select and delete anything that says AusLinx or Rockwell. 15. Close Regedit. =========================================== To install Plug'N'Play for Windows NT 4.0 =========================================== Ensure that the ISA Plug and Play capabilities are installed from the Windows NT 4.0 CDROM before installing your Internal Plug and Play Modem. This support is not installed by a default Windows NT 4.0 installation. To install the PnP support for ISA do the following: 1. Open Windows NT Explorer from the Start menu. 2. Open the Windows NT 4.0 CDROM. 3. Open the folder "drvlib" 4. Open the folder "PNPISA" 5. Open the folder "X86" 6. Right-click on the file "pnpisa.inf" and choose "Install" This will add ISA Plug and Play support to your Windows NT 4.0 configuration and you may now install your Internal Plug and Play modems into your machine. ======================================================== To install the modem, please follow these instructions ======================================================== Installation *Plug&Play modem under Windows95: (please try this option first) If your modem card is external type, use Windows95's Start button, then select Settings/Control Panel/System, under System, select Device Manager, then select Refresh button. If your modem is internal type, just plug in the modem and power on the PC. Windows95 will prompt you a new hardware have been found and request for driver. Please select Driver from manufacture and insert this driver disk. *Internal Plug&Play modem under DOS: Insert your modem into PC correctly. If your PC do not support Plug&Play BIOS, then your modem card may not work correctly. Please run setpnp.exe included in this disk to set the modem to desired comm port. For more information about setpnp.exe please see setpnp.txt. *Non Plug&Play modem under Windows95 & WindowsNT4.0: Insert your modem into PC correctly(internal) or connect to serial port of your PC(external). Push Windows95's Start button, then select Settings/Control Panel/Modem, under Modem, Select Add, then check the "Don't auto detect modem,..." and push Next, then select Have a disk and push Next. Insert the driver disk and follow the steps. Caution: Windows NT4.0 do not support Plug&Play modem. Please use legacy modem instead or install the Windows NT4.0 Plug'N'Play support files first. Your modem will now be available to Windows 95 and NT 4.0 applications including Microsoft Fax (if your modem is fax capable) and HyperTerminal. ================ KNOWN PROBLEMS ================ Installing the Voice modem INF ------------------------------------ If the modem is automatically detected, and Windows 95 is not supporting Unimodem V, the modem will be support data/fax only. To obtain UNIMODEM V FUNCTIONALITY ========================================================= Unimodem V support is available through Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS). The PSS sales phone number is 1800 626 454 (ask for information on UNIMODEM V drivers) or try connecting to MICROSOFT's WEB PAGE for latest product updates. The ftp address for the latest UNIMODEMV driver file release is :- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/unimodv.exe Unimodem V is the newest release of Unimodem, This driver adds the most commonly requested features to support data/fax/voice modems, including wave playback and recording to and from the phone line, wave playback and recording to/from the handset, and support for speakerphones, caller ID, distinctive ringing, and call forwarding. WAVE DEVICE FOR VOICE MODEM INSTALLATION ========================================== If your system has troubles installing a "Voice Modem" you may need to follow the following process. Windows 95 will detect new hardware found. To install these modems correctly, you will need to :- (1) select from a list of alternative drivers (2) click on "OK" (3) From the manafactures list - select "Microsoft" (4) From the models list - select "Rockwell Voice Modem Serial Wave Device" This will complete the installation for voice type/based modems. ============== ON THIS DISK ============== To find out what is on this disk, please edit the file in the directory "README" called "dir.dir" =================== TECHNICAL SUPPORT =================== To contact Technical support, please do the following phone: +61 3 9421 3133 or 1300 655 675 (Australia Wide) fax: +61 3 9421 3099 email: support@auslinx.com.au To obtain our latest modem installation files, latest manual release or to find out about our latest products, please visit our Web Site at www.auslinx.com.au