If you see a series of commands and responses from the modem, the
installation was successful.
If you do not see a description of your modem, the installation was not
successful; repeat the installation procedure.
Windows XP
A. Click Windows Start > Control Panel.
B. Click Phone and Modem Options and then click the Modems tab.
You should see U. S. Robotics V.92 USB Modem and a COM port set-
ting. If you do not see a description of your modem, repeat the installa-
tion procedure.
C. Highlight the description of your new modem, and click Properties.
D. Click the Diagnostics tab and then click the Query Modem button.
If you see a series of commands and responses from the modem, the
installation was successful.
If you do not see a description of your modem, the installation was not
successful; repeat the installation procedure.
Windows 2000
A. Click Windows Start > Settings > Control Panel.
B. Double-click the Phone and Modem Options icon.
C. Click the Modems tab.
Make sure that U. S. Robotics V.92 USB Modem is selected. If you do
not see a description of your modem, repeat the installation procedure.
D. Click the Properties button.
E. Click the Diagnostics tab.
F. Click the Query Modem button.
If you see a series of commands and responses from the modem, the
installation was successful.
If you do not see a series of commands and responses, the installation
was not successful; repeat the installation procedure.
Linux 2.4.20 or higher
A. Verify you have a USB modem driver (CDC ACM) compiled into a Linux
kernel 2.4.20 or higher or as a loadable module for your kernel.
B. Verify the PWR LED on the modem is lit.
C. Unplug the USB modem from your computer, then plug the modem back
in. If the PWR LED does not light, try another USB port on your com-
puter.
D. For advanced troubleshooting information, see the Linux folder on the
USRobotics Installation CD-ROM
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