Page 2 - This device may not cause harmful interface, and
REGULATORY STATEMENTS Part15, Class B This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interface, and 2. This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesired operation. T...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTIONS; USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network
INTRODUCTIONS The USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter is fully compatible with the Universal Serial Bus (USB) functionality built in Windows 98. It enables the instant connectivity to multiple PCs over a home's existing telephone lines. You can share network-enabled printers, transfer files bet...
Page 6 - connects the USB host; USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter; LED indicator: blinks amber when the; Link; LED indicator: glows green when the USB
Parts Names and Functions USB Connection Cable: connects the USB host port with the USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter. c o n ne c ts to t he US B ho st p o r t 1 3 2 4 6 5 USB-B Port : USB device port. USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter Rx/Tx LED indicator: blinks amber when the USB Hom...
Page 7 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION; Precaution; Getting Hooked Up; Locate the USB host port of your system. Align
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Precaution Before the installation, make sure the USB port exists in your computer and is enabled. To check this, go to My Computer Control Panel System . Open the Device Manager tab. If the Universal Serial Bus controller device is found, it means your USB port is installed an...
Page 8 - Windows 98 will automatically detect the new; Connecting Telephone Cabling; Attach one end of the telephone wire to the USB
Port, refer to the section titled “Parts Names and Functions” for details) until it clicks. 3. Windows 98 will automatically detect the new hardware device. Perform the following procedures to install the device driver. Connecting Telephone Cabling 1. Attach one end of the telephone wire to the USB ...
Page 9 - Search for the; Next
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION (WINDOWS 98) 1. Once the USB Home PhoneLine 1M Network Adapter was connected to your computer, Windows 98 will automatically detect the new hardware device as shown below. Click Next . 2. Insert the device driver diskette into your floppy drive. When Windows prompts you What do...
Page 10 - Windows will finish copying all the necessary; Finish; When asked if you want to restart your computer,; Start
5. Windows will finish copying all the necessary files to your system. When the following window appears, click Finish . 6. When asked if you want to restart your computer, click No 7. Once you are back at the Windows 98 desktop, click the Start button. Click Settings , then Control Panel . - 7 -
Page 11 - Network; window will appear. Click the; Configuration; Make sure that the following network; Primary Network Logon
8. Double-click the Network icon. The Network window will appear. Click the Configuration tab. 9. Make sure that the following network components are installed: Client for Microsoft Networks USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter NetBEUI TCP/IP 10. If you are missing required components, you'll ne...
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Client Setup If you are not using Windows 98 with an NT or NetWare file server, skip the next two paragraphs. Perform the following procedures to prepare your computer to be used with any file servers that may be on the network. Connecting to a NetWare File Server 1. Click My Computer , Control Pane...
Page 14 - and restart your PC.; Connecting to a Windows NT Domain
4. Click OK and restart your PC. Connecting to a Windows NT Domain 1. Click My Computer , Control Panel , and Network . Change the Primary Network Logon to Client for Microsoft Network . 2. Double-click the Client for Microsoft networks . 3. Select the Log on to Windows NT domain box. Put your NT do...
Page 16 - Sharing; Click; Share As; name for the drive or folder you are sharing.
3. Click Sharing , followed by the Sharing tab. Click Share As . In the Share Name box, enter a name for the drive or folder you are sharing. Next, decide on the type of access that you want to give other users. • Read-Only access lets other users view the files on your PC. • Full access lets users ...
Page 17 - When finished, click; Enabling Printers Sharing
Use your mouse to select the type of file sharing access that you want other users to have. If you want to assign access password(s), type them into the Password box(es). If you are sharing a cable modem or DSL broadband connection that you will be using to access the Internet, you should protect al...