2Wire 1000SW manual Networking Technology Overview, Ethernet

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Networking Technology Overview

A home network consists of two or more computers that have been connected so they can “talk” with each other. Individual users can now connect to Web servers worldwide through the Internet, a global computer network. A home network enables computer users in a household to share one Internet connection, share files without trading disks, and share peripherals such as printers and external drives. Several technologies are available to connect or “network” computers. These technologies include:

Ethernet

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

HomePNA

Wireless

Ethernet

Ethernet is a technology that lets you create a home network using special wiring such as the dark gray cable included with the HomePortal. Many new computers are shipped with a built-in Ethernet adapter. If you have this kind of computer, you can use

Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet connection jack on the computer to the LOCAL ETHERNET port on the HomePortal. You can identify an Ethernet connection jack by its rectangular shape and size, which is slightly larger than a standard telephone jack. Ethernet is recommended if your primary computer will be in the same room as the HomePortal.

For today’s home networks, you do not necessarily need Ethernet. Alternatives such as USB and HomePNA are equally effective and let you network your computers without special wiring.

USB

Most computers and digital devices manufactured in the last few years come with USB connections. USB ports, which are small and rectangular, are located on the back of the computer. Desktop computers typically have two USB ports, and notebook computers commonly have one. USB connection is

recommended if your primary computer will be in the same room as the HomePortal.

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Contents Page Owner’s Record Contents Appendix B Third-party Wireless Adapter Configuration HomePortal Indicator LightsAppendix a 2Wire Wireless Adapter Installation Ethernet Networking Technology OverviewHomePortal WirelessHome Phoneline Networking HomePNA Getting Started Second Remove or disable conflicting applicationsFirst Locate your HomePortal key code Third Check your computer’s browser and system requirementsSystem Requirements Choose a computer and connection type Connect Your First Computer to the HomePortalCheck your connections Ethernet ConnectionUSB Connection Install the 2Wire Gateway USB driver \WINDOWS Home Phoneline Networking HomePNA Connection Network with Ethernet Hub or Switch Wireless Connection Model 1000SW only Continue to Install the HomePortal Software on Starting the Setup Wizard manually on Windows PCs Install the HomePortal SoftwareInstalling the HomePortal Setup Wizard on Windows PCs Page Connection Type Go to Add Computers to the NetworkRepeat Install the HomePortal Software on Home Phoneline Networking HomePNA Connection Wireless Connection Model 1000SW only HomePortal indicator and status lights HomePortal Indicator LightsPower indicator light is not lit Diagnosing connection problemsBroadband Link indicator light is red Home Network indicator light is not litInstalling the Wireless PC Card 2Wire Wireless Adapter Installation2Wire Wireless PC Card Installing Drivers For Windows 98SE Installing Drivers For Windows ME Installing Drivers For Windows Page Installing Drivers For Windows XP Page Installing the Wireless USB Adapter 2Wire Wireless USB AdapterInstalling Drivers For Windows 98SE Installing Drivers For Windows ME Installing Drivers For Windows Page Installing Drivers For Windows XP Page Locate the serial number and wireless encryption key Third-party Wireless Adapter ConfigurationAgere ORiNOCO PC Card Silver or Gold Page Cisco Aironet Page Link Air DWL-650 Click Apply Changes Apple AirPort card Wireless configuration with Windows XP Other wireless Ethernet adaptersIcon, located in the systray Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationTerms and Conditions License AgreementPage Returning a Defective Product RMA Limited Hardware WarrantyRev B