Abocom UHL2000 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 4 – Introductions; USB 10M HomePNA Network Adapter; Features
- Page 5 – Network Standard; Parts Names and Functions
- Page 7 – Hardware Installation; Before getting started; Diagnostics; Getting Hooked Up; Locate the USB host port of your system.
- Page 8 – Connecting Telephone Cabling; Line
- Page 9 – Software Installation; Windows 98 Installation; the
- Page 10 – Floppy disk drivers; and click; Next; Windows will copy the appropriate driver to
- Page 11 – Finish; Window Me Installation; USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps
- Page 12 – to complete the software
- Page 13 – Windows 2000 Installation
- Page 15 – Yes; Windows will copy the appropriate driver to
- Page 16 – Windows XP Installation; is well connected, Windows will; Install from a list or specific location...; USB 10M HomePNA Network; into the floppy disk
- Page 19 – exist and are enabled in my
USB 10M HomePNA
Network Adapter
Quick Installation Guide
M73-APO08-370
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Summary
Introductions The USB 10M HomePNA Network Adapter is fully compatible with the Universal Serial Bus (USB) functionality built in Windows 98/ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It provides you the instant connectivity to multiple PCs over a home's existing telephone lines. You can share network-enabled ...
System Requirements A Pentium processor-based personal computer 166MMX or above. At least 16 MB of RAM. One USB port well installed and enabled. Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Specifications Network Standard HomePNA specification 2.0 Standard phone wiring Supported ...
Hardware Installation Before getting started Before installation, make sure the USB port on your computer is enabled. To learn how to check this, see the Diagnostics section. Getting Hooked Up 1. Locate the USB host port of your system. Align the USB connector toward the USB host port, push evenly a...