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2.0 Speedstream 3060 & 4060

See details here. It can be done.

by lev See Profile
last modified: 2001-11-06 01:42:01

If you have the old Speedstream 3060 & 4060 CD sent before 2001 or downloaded the drivers from www.efficient.com , the absolute best way to uninstall drivers is to use the "setup clean" feature. On a failed or incomplete installation, it will often leave registry keys and some installation files on the computer. If you uninstall the 3060/4060 through removal of the adapter in the Device Manager, then reinstall it you will often have problems getting this modem to properly install because of the registry keys and installation files that did not get removed. To run the cleaner for a failed installation, go to Start-Run, type "D:\setup clean" (where D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive), this will run the batch file. If you downloaded the drivers from the Efficient website, you will have to specify the path, then "\setup clean" to run it.

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-24 12:28:20


You can inadvertently close or cancel it, unintentionally. It is not 100% necessary to be on taskbar. Make a Shortcut to: en4060ct.exe in Windows/System directory. Click on it to reload to taskbar.

Originally submitted by Jan Janowski

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-24 13:13:36

If you have a Speedstream 4060, you can call up simple settings by clicking on the Icon on the Taskbar.

However, you can call up Advanced Detail Settings on 4060 by first calling up the normal 4060 settings (Click on icon on Taskbar) and then doing: Ctrl/Alt/a. You will get a more through set of information there.

Here is a thread discussing a letter sent to Efficient Networks and what some of the terms and diagnostics mean:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,1287519;root=ilec,am;mode=flat

Originally submitted by Jan Janowski

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-24 13:16:17

Features of this package:

3060 DSL PPP Miniport driver with Win 2000 support
Supports PPP over ATM with both VCMUX and LLC Encapsulation
Supports PPP over Ethernet with 1483 Encapsulation
Supports all 3060s (VPI 0, 0&8, 0-15)
Upgrade/Install app to assist on Windows 2000
Automatic Icon creation for Dial-up Networking
Start menu icon to create additional Icon for Dial-Up networking
Start menu icon to uninstall 3060 and its software
Dial strings optional, with ability to read defaults from device properties
No Reboot required!
This package differs from the regular Speedstream package in that:
No Taskbar app
No checksum Required on Dial strings

Driver Installation
1) Place 3060 in PC, boot Windows 2000

NOTE: Win2000 will recognize the 3060 as a 3010 device, and incorrectly install 3010 drivers against it. This is OK, as the install application will correct this.

To view Device Manager - right click on "My Computer" and select properties. Click the "Hardware" tab and select "Device Manager".

2) When the OS is up, run the self extracting EN60PW2K.EXE. Conversely, if you have previously expanded these files, you can simply run the SETUP.EXE that is contained within the self-extracting zip.

NOTE: Setup should start automatically

3) When the 3060 Install Dialog appears, Click 'Install'. The OS will remove the 3010 driver, restart Plug and Play, re-detect the 3060 adapter, and install the 3060 driver. The "Digital Signature Not Found" window will appear, simply click "YES".

4) The Install is complete. Click "OK".

Driver Configuration
Open the Device Manager and view properties for the 3060 adapter.

To view Device Manager - right click on "My Computer" and select properties. Click the "Hardware" tab and select "Device Manager". Expand the "Network Adapter" entry, right click on the 3060 adapter entry and select "Properties".

Once the Properties windows for the 3060 adapter is displayed Click the "Advanced" tab. From here you can change the VPI, VCI and encapsulation.

Making the Connection
NOTE: This is for a PPPoA connection.
Right click on "My Network Places" on the desktop and choose properties. Double click the "3060 DSL Connection" Icon. Enter User name and password, then Dial.

NOTE: To manually create an icon, use Start->Programs->Efficient Networks-> Create 3060 DSL Connection Icon. The Dial string is optional. If no dial string is present the parameters set in Device manager will be used.

Uninstalling the Driver
Simply go to Start->Programs->Efficient Networks->Uninstall 3060 DSL Modem. At the uninstall dialog, click 'Remove'. No reboot required.

Originally submitted by Chirag

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-24 13:36:43

Features of this package:

3060 DSL PPP Miniport driver with Win 2000 support
Supports PPP over ATM with both VCMUX and LLC Encapsulation
Supports PPP over Ethernet with 1483 Encapsulation
Supports all 3060s (VPI 0, 0&8, 0-15)
Upgrade/Install app to assist on Windows 2000
Automatic Icon creation for Dial-up Networking
Start menu icon to create additional Icon for Dial-Up networking
Start menu icon to uninstall 3060 and its software
Dial strings optional, with ability to read defaults from device properties
No Reboot required!
This package differs from the regular Speedstream package in that:
No Taskbar app
No checksum Required on Dial strings

Driver Installation
1) Place 3060 in PC, boot Windows 2000
NOTE: Win2000 will recognize the 3060 as a 3010 device, and incorrectly install 3010 drivers against it. This is OK, as the install application will correct this. (See figure 1-1)

To view Device Manager - right click on "My Computer" and select properties. Click the "Hardware" tab and select "Device Manager". (See figure 1-0)

2) When the OS is up, run the self extracting EN60PW2K.EXE. Conversely, if you have previously expanded these files, you can simply run the SETUP.EXE that is contained within the self-extracting zip.
NOTE: Setup should start automatically

3) When the 3060 Install Dialog appears, Click 'Install'. The OS will remove the 3010 driver, restart Plug and Play, re-detect the 3060 adapter,
and install the 3060 driver. The "Digital Signature Not Found" window will appear, simply click "YES".

4) The Install is complete. Click "OK".

Driver Configuration
Open the Device Manager and view properties for the 3060 adapter.

To view Device Manager - right click on "My Computer" and select properties. Click the "Hardware" tab and select "Device Manager". Expand the "Network Adapter"
entry, right click on the 3060 adapter entry and select "Properties".

Once the Properties windows for the 3060 adapter is displayed, click the "Advanced" tab. From here you can change the VPI, VCI and encapsulation.

Making the Connection
NOTE: This is for a PPPoE connection.

Choose 1483 PPPoE for the value of the Default Encapsulation. (See figure 1-2). Select Default VCI and insert 35 for the value. Select VPI and insert 0 for the value (some configurations are already set for 0 for the VPI and won't allow to change it.)

Insert the NTS software into the CD-ROM drive and install it. This is where you will put the customer's username and password in to make the connection. For more information, please refer to your NTS documents.

Uninstalling the Driver
Simply go to Start->Programs->Efficient Networks->Uninstall 3060 DSL Modem. At the uninstall dialog, click 'Remove' No reboot required.

Known Issues
1) The setup program EN60PW2K.EXE MUST be used to properly install the SpeedStream 3060 unit. If an attempt is made to use the INF file provided by Windows 2000, the 3060 device will not function because the operating system will inaccurately label the device "Efficient Networks SS-3010 Miniport Adapter.

2) If you need to replace the internal modem or move it to another slot after installing the software, you MUST remove the driver software before moving the modem.

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-24 18:53:13

"This device is not responding to its device driver" Device status

Right-click "My computer", click "Properties", click "Device Manager", expand "Network Adapters", double click the 4060 modem. If the device status is "This device is not responding to its device driver" and you have tried reinstall it, then it's a problem with your USB ports drivers. The PC is loading up the USB controllers too late in the load order after it trys to load up the USB device(scanner, webcam, 4060). You can call your OEM to fix the load order if they know how to do it, because this will sometimes affect your other USB devices. There are 2 options if your OEM cannot fix your PC:

1) Place the 4060 modem on a seperate power strip/surge protector, leave the power strip with the 4060 off until the PC is fully booted, then turn the power strip on.

2) Call SBC and ask for a ethernet modem replacement(Speedstream 5260/5262 or Westell Wirespeed) within 30 days of your due date or completion date.

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-24 21:38:17

Most Windows ME computers will not be able to shut down properly on a consistent basis with the 4060 modem plugged in. If you shut down your PC by going to Start-Shut Down-Shut Down-OK, and get only a blinking white square it's the 4060 modem locking up your PC. If you unplug the 4060 modem, and the monitor turns off when you shut down this time, then it's the modem. If it's within 30 days of your due date, you can call the installation dept at 877-722-3755. Some of the CSI technicians know about it and others don't. You may have to call back if they won't replace it. If it's too late to replace your modem, you could unplug the USB modem each time you shut down your PC. A good alternative is to get a seperate powerstrip for the 4060, and then powerdown the 4060 modem first before rebooting or shutting down the PC.

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-07-25 18:48:45

1) Go to Start-Run, type "ASD", press the "enter" key, check off everything that says "PnP Bios", choose "ok", reboot PC. Sometimes the PC will lock up after the initial installation of the 4060 and you will have to reenable the items through ASD(Agent Skip driver).

2) If the modem is plugged into a USB hub, you should plug it straight into a USB port on the computer. The 4060 has alot of problems downloading the firmware from the PC when there is a hub in between the modem and the PC. You can also try to move it on a different USB port.

3) If you have a desktop PC, you could replace the 4060 modem for an ethernet modem if this is a new order. It's much more flexible and less hassle.

by Ranma See Profile
last modified: 2001-08-18 10:14:44