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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 201
I make sure in Control Panel-System-Devices that you have the WDT11 and PCMCIA card removed.
Power off your system.
Physically install the WDT11 then insert the WPC11 into the PCI adapter card. Power up your system.
Win 98 should search for new hardware and prompt you to add, check page 9 (Win 98 section) of the
manual. You will need the driver files on the CD or from the Linksys site. When prompted you should
indicate specify location and point to the location where the driver files are stored... i.e. either on the CD
that came with the adapter or that you downloaded.
Westell Wirespeed – Settings
You can get the Westell Wirespeed utility and firmware upgrade here:
http://www.creativeconsults.com/support/westell608.exe
This file was originally posted on a Verizon web site that could only be accessed by Verizon subscribers.
I suggest that anyone who has a Wirespeed grab a copy of this so you can change your VPI/VCI values.
This utility game in very handy when I swapped out an Alcatel 1000 having 8/35 with a Wirespeed initially
set to 0/35.
Could you tell me what VPI and VCI stand for and where can one get the information to change these for a
Westell Modem?
They are values placed into the header of each ATM cell that your DSL modem sends, and which it expects
in each cell received. These values specify the logical connection for which the cell data is intended. Most
people with PBIS ADSL service have only one logical connection, an Ethernet bridge to PBIS.
How to change settings in the Westell modem should be documented in a manual, one that you hopefully
received, though it would not surprise me if you did not. It may not be possible to change the settings in
the modem, in which case you'd have to call PBIS, so that they can change the settings in the DSLAM.
I downloaded the utility and installed it. When I go to start the program it starts to load and then after it
says model number and serial number, another window comes up and says that it can't communicate with
ADSL modem. Do you have any ideas? The modem is connected to a 5 port hub instead of directly to the
Ethernet card, if that makes any difference. There isn't any readme file to look at.
I seem to remember a lot of people having trouble with this. If you go to dslreports.com and search the
Verizon and Westell forums I think you will find a solution.
If I remember correctly, there are two things that cause trouble:
First, I have a static IP on my Pacbell DSL line, so TCP/IP is bound to the Ethernet adapter. However, I do
not think this is necessarily true for people who use PPPoE, so you may want to check your bindings. I
think TCP/IP needs to be bound to the Ethernet adapter for this to work. I believe that the utility uses
TCP/IP broadcast packets to talk to the Wiretapped. You may need to also set certain values for your IP
address, default gateway, and subnet mask. However, the values I use to go through my Netgear
RT314 (a private, static IP address) worked for me.
Second, as I noted above, I have a Netgear RT314. To upgrade the Wiretapped, I simply connected the
Wiretapped directly to the Ethernet card (bypassing the RT314), and everything worked great. I don't think
your hub should cause any trouble, but it certainly would not hurt to use a direct connection when
upgrading.
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