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Table of Contents Overview ..................................................................................................... 5 Features .......................................................................................... 5Compatibility .........................................................
Page 5 - Overview; Features
5 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Overview The Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station is a powerful, yet simple communica- tions device. When you use the Internet Station, networked computers havesimultaneous access to the Internet through a single Internet account. The Internet Station Installat...
Page 6 - Compatibility
6 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station • Web browser-based configuration for fast and simple Internet setup • Microsoft Internet Explorer* and Modem Pooling software included Sending email over the Internet is easy using the email program included withInternet Explorer or another email package. Emai...
Page 7 - New Technologies; InstantIP technology
7 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Any computer with Internet Explorer* 4.01, or Netscape Navigator* or Commu-nicator* 4.06 (or newer versions of each) can access the Internet through theInternet Station. New Technologies The Internet Station offers many new technologies that make your company’s...
Page 8 - DNS
8 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station DHCP, NAT alleviates the cost and complexity of having an IP addressfor every computer on the network. DNS Domain Name Services simplifies Internet usage by mapping domainnames, a unique name that identifies the Internet site, to IP addresses, aunique Internet ...
Page 9 - Modem Pooling
9 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station technologies. If the ISP supports Multilink, you need to consider any additionalcharges for its use. Benefits of Modem AggregationFaster Internet and Information Transfer Access: decrease time spent on tasksReadily Available Hardware: analog modems are readily ...
Page 10 - Before You Begin; Order an ISP account
10 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Before You Begin Before you begin to connect the Internet Station hardware or install the software,you must have your hardware, software, and ISP services available. The Specifi-cations and Compatibility section lists many options that the Internet Stationsupp...
Page 11 - If you don’t have an ISP account; If you already have an ISP account
11 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station If you don’t have an ISP account Contact the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of your choice and establish anaccount. Use the ISP panel of the Installation Poster to make sure you have all theinformation you need for on-line setup. Ø Tips for selecting an ISP C...
Page 12 - Order an ISDN line
12 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Order an ISDN line If you choose to use an ISDN line, the ISDN panel of the installation poster helpsyou gather the information you need for setup. The ISDN panel of the installation poster guides you through ordering an ISDNphone line. Use the screen designat...
Page 13 - Get Connected; Connect your equipment
13 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Get Connected Before you connect the Internet Station to your network and run the InstallationCD-ROM, make sure that you have made all of your hardware decisions andconnected it correctly. Your Internet Station package contains: Internet StationPower supply an...
Page 15 - Front panel LEDs; Internet Station Installation CD-ROM
15 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Front panel LEDs On power-up, the LAN, Serial, and PC Card LEDs light. The Serial and PC Cardlights blink while they detect the presence of a modem or ISDN adapter in eachport. During use, the LEDs light as shown below. Internet Station Installation CD-ROM The...
Page 17 - Use the Internet Station; Set up workstations to browse; Manual setup; To configure a Windows NT 4.0 system
17 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Use the Internet Station Once the Internet Station is set up, set up the other PCs on your network. Use theInstallation CD-ROM for fast set up and configuration of the workstations. If youwant to manually set up the workstations, use the Manual Setup instructi...
Page 18 - To configure a Windows 95 system; Modem Pooling Installation on Workstations
18 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station 6 Clear all entered settings on this page except Host name. Enter your computername. 7 Click the OK bottom of the TCP/IP window. 8 Click OK to close and restart your computer. To configure a Windows 95 system 1 Right-click Network Neighborhood. 2 Click the Pro...
Page 19 - To install Modem Pooling
19 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station To install Modem Pooling 1 Insert the Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your PC. If Setupdoes not start automatically, run the SETUP.EXE from the CD. 2 On the Select Components screen, select the Modem Pooling option. 3 Setup configures your PC to u...
Page 20 - Uninstall Internet Station software; Modem Compatibiltiy List
20 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Uninstall Internet Station software To remove the software installed during setup: 1 Click the My Computer icon on your desktop. 2 Click the Control Panel folder. 3 Click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 4 Select the Internet Station User Software from the list. ...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting
21 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Troubleshooting Troubleshooting gives you solutions to problems that may occur during installa-tion and operation of the Internet Station. Problems during initial installation No power to the Internet Station • Verify that the power cable is firmly connected. ...
Page 22 - I cannot connect to the Internet; Other Internet Station problems
22 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station IP address is not in this range, click Release and then clickRenew.On Windows NT*:Type the following from the command prompt:ipconfigThe PC should have a network address of 192.168.42.n, wheren is from 1 to 127. If the IP address is not in this range, type the...
Page 23 - Status Page shows incorrect information; Online Troubleshooting Information
23 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Status Page shows incorrect information • Click the Refresh button in your browser. • Verify that both PC Cards are inserted correctly. • Check the serial port connection. • Press the Power button off and on. Connection Status page does not change • Click the ...
Page 25 - Specifications and Compatibility; Specifications List
25 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Specifications and Compatibility The Intel InBusiness Internet Station is designed to make your company’s Internetaccess simple to set up and maintain. The Intel InBusiness Internet Station hasbeen tested with the following hardware and software options. We st...
Page 26 - Software Compatibility List
26 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Protocol Support TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, HTTP, FTP, PPP, CHAP, PAP, Telnet Internet Service Provider IP Addressing Dynamic or Static IP Addressing Supported Configuration Software Web-based browser configuration software Network Speed 10 Mbps Network Cabling Suppor...
Page 27 - Compliance and License Agreements; Certification Statements
27 Intel ® InBusiness™ Internet Station Compliance and License Agreements Certification Statements FCC Radio Interference, Class ANOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to pr...