3Com Lynx L-510 warranty Introduction, Minimum System Requirements

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Lynx L-510

Quick Guide

Introduction

Thank you on your purchase of the Lynx L-510! The Lynx L-510 provides you with a high-speed broadband Internet connection using your existing phone line that at the same time allows you to make phone calls.

The Lynx L-510 can be connected to any computer/notebook with a USB Port or 10/100 Base-T Ethernet card for wired connection or an IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless adapter. For multiple user connections, you may connect your computers/notebooks to both the Ethernet Ports or through the Wireless adapter. The Ethernet ports have Auto MDI/MDIX feature which can allows both cross or straight UTP cable to be utilized. The Lynx L-510 has an in-built IEEE802.11g Wireless LAN Access Point for wireless connectivity.

This documentation assumes that there is an Ethernet card or a wireless adapter on your computer.

Minimum System Requirements

Pentium® MMX 233MHz A CD-ROM Drive

Ethernet card installed with TCP/IP Protocol (required only if you are connecting to the ETHERNET port of your DSL Router)

USB port (required by if you are connecting to the USB Port of your ADSL Router) IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless adapter (Required if you are connecting to the Wireless Access Point of the router)

Host Operating Systems support for USB:

Windows® 98 Second Edition

Windows® 2000

Windows® Me

Windows® XP

OS independent for Ethernet

Web Browser support:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or later versions)

Netscape® Navigator 3.02 (or later versions)

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Contents Version Quick GuideContents Declaration Of Conformity RF Exposure Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & InstructionsMinimum System Requirements IntroductionDC 9V Lynx L-510 PackageLynx L-510 Overview Front IndicatorsEthernet E1 ~ E4 InternetRF Antenna Back PanelTypical Wireless-G Router Connection Connecting to the Ethernet Connecting the Lynx L-510Connecting to the USB Connecting to the Adsl LineTo connect to the Adsl line and Telephone Set To connect to the Adsl lineConnecting to the Power Outlet Powering On Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card Configuring Your Ethernet Network Card/ InstallingYour USB Device For Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows MeSelect Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Properties WindowsIii. Select Install USB Driver Installing the USB Device DriverLynx L-510 Quick Guide Vii. Select the Installation Folder and click Next Ix. Click Next to complete the USB Driver installation Microsoft Internet Explorer based on IE Configuring Your Internet BrowserNetscape Navigator Ii From the Menu, click Tools and select Internet OptionsModify the Settings of your Modem Preventive Maintenance PM Tasks MaintenancePreventive Maintenance PM Tasks and Schedule Starbridge Networks LLC. All rights reserved