Linksys HPPO200 manual Copyright & Trademarks

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COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS

Copyright © 2001 Linksys, All Rights Reserved. HomeLink is a registered trademark of Linksys. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective proprietors.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Linksys guarantees that every HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router is free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase. If the product proves defective during this warranty period, call Linksys Customer Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization number. BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING. RETURN REQUESTS CAN- NOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE. When returning a product, mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package and include your original proof of purchase. All customers located outside of the United States of America and Canada shall be held responsible for shipping and handling charges.

IN NO EVENT SHALL LINKSYS’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PROD- UCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM- AGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFT- WARE, OR ITS DOCUMENTATION. Linksys makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software, and specifically disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Linksys reserves the right to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity. Please direct all inquiries to:

Linksys P.O. Box 18558, Irvine, CA 92623.

FCC STATEMENT

The HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer- ence to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

Increase the separation between the equipment or device

Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver’s

Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance

UG-HPRO200-00103A KL

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Contents Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL RouterRouterThe HomeLink Phoneline Router’s Rear Panel Ports PowerGetting to Know the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Full/Col LAN Indicators Link/ActHomeLink Phoneline Router’s Front Panel LEDs 100Connecting the HomeLink Phoneline Router to Your Network Using the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL RouterInstallation Overview Resetting the HomeLink Phoneline Router Daisy-chaining a HomeLink NetworkConfiguring the HomeLink Phoneline Router Open Your Web BrowserMore PCs to your network Windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click the Yes button HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based Utility Quick & Easy AdministrationSetup Password Status DhcpFilters To Modify Filter SettingsHelp Dynamic Routing Block WAN RequestForwarding Static Routing DMZ Host TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions Can’t obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modem When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out errorFrequently Asked Questions Can’t get a link for one of my portsHomeLink Series Step One Pinging an IP Address How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web AddressesAppendix Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Step Two Pinging for a Web AddressTCP/IP Installation is complete Straight-Through Cabling Cross-Over Cabling Twisted-Pair CablingCrimping Your Own Network Cables Glossary HomeLink Series Specifications PortsWarranty Information EnvironmentalContact Information Copyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved