Linksys HPN100SK manual Appendix, Changing Card Settings, Ethernet Configuration

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Linksys HomeLink Series

Connecting to an Existing Ethernet Network

If you want to add your HomeLink PC to an already existing Ethernet net- work, you must use the HomeLink Card’s RJ-45 port to connect your PC to that Ethernet network. It is not possible to connect the HomeLink Card via the RJ-11 port directly to an Ethernet network. This can only be done through the Instant Broadband Bridge (model number HPES03), or an operating sys- tem that can route the packets from an Ethernet adapter to the HomeLink Card. Otherwise, one Ethernet card and one HomeLink Card must coexist in one PC. The operating system must be able to route packets between network cards, otherwise the two different segments will not communicate with each other. Cable modems are often an exception. See the section below for details about cable modem sharing. For more information on the Broadband Bridge (HPES03), visit www.linksys.com, or call us at 1-800-546-5797 (LINKSYS).

Using a Cable Modem with the HomeLink Card

If you currently use a network card with a cable modem, it is recommended that you connect your cable modem to a 10BaseT hub for faster access speeds. Keep in mind that some cable modems may not be connected to a hub and require a direct connection to a network card. Contact your cable service provider if you have any questions regarding this matter.

You can also add the HomeLink Card to a PC with an existing network card. The Internet LanBridge software packaged with your HomeLink Card is capable of sharing the Internet connection on the second card. For setup of two network cards in your PC, see the operating system documentation. Linksys does not provide any technical support in setting up multiple network cards in a PC, and is not responsible for setting up or configuring routing or filtering tables.

Some cable modem providers may prevent the use of Internet sharing soft- ware to share Internet access. The best course of action would be to discuss the matter with your cable service provider, then consult your Windows docu- mentation to find out what is required to install multiple network cards.

Phoneline Network Card & Network in a Box

Appendix

Changing Card Settings

For most users, the HomeLink default settings will be perfect for either Phoneline or Ethernet networking. However, you can make any necessary changes to your system's network settings by clicking on your Taskbar's Start button, then Settings, then Control Panel, and then the Network icon.

1.To access your HomeLink driver, click on the Configuration tab, highlight Linksys HomeLink Phoneline Network Card and click on Properties.

2.The Linksys HomeLink Properties window will open. Click on Advanced.

Ethernet Configuration

This option allows you to set the duplex mode and speed performance of the RJ-45 Ethernet port on your HomeLink Card. To change port settings, the Mode Selection option must be set to 10BaseT Only or 10/100BaseTX Only, or the mode must be set at Auto Detect with a valid link to the 10BaseT Port.

10Mbps Half Duplex sets the 10BaseT port to half duplex mode. This is the default setting.

10Mbps Full Duplex sets the 10BaseT port to full duplex mode.

Note: Many hubs have a built-in uplink port that is crossed internally, which allows you to uplink hubs together with just a straight through cable instead.

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Contents HomeLink Phoneline Network Card Copyright & Trademarks Contents IntroductionFeatures How Does HomeLink Networking Work?Sharing Your Resources Package ContentsSharing Your Internet Connection with Your Network Using Your HomeLink Card in a Ethernet Network Installing Your HomeLink CardBefore You Begin Installing Your Cabling Installing RJ-11 Telephone CablingPreparing to Install the HomeLink Software Installing the Driver SoftwareInstalling RJ-45 Ethernet Cabling CardStart up your Windows 98 PC. a New Hardware Windows 98 Driver SetupInstalling the HomeLink Network Driver Found window will pop up for a momentLinksys HomeLink Series Windows 95 Driver Setup Installing the Network DriverLinksys HomeLink Series Linksys HomeLink Series Windows NT 4.0 Driver Setup Installing the NT 4.0 Network DriverLinksys HomeLink Series Internet LanBridge Overview Internet LanBridgeMake Sure Your Network is Functioning Installing Internet LanBridge on Your Server PC Installing Internet LanBridge on Client PCsUsing Internet LanBridge Uninstalling Internet LanBridgeSolutions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Hints for Windows PCs WinGate and Other Internet Sharing SoftwareSolution General Troubleshooting Tips ProblemInstalling Multiple Network Cards Ethernet Configuration Changing Card SettingsAppendix About Plug-and-Play PCI Technology Mode SelectionPhoneline Configuration IntroductionNo Changes Allowed Plug-and-Play Bios listWindows 95 Version a Driver Setup Jumper ChangesFile and Printer Sharing Preparing to Use File and Printer SharingEnabling File Sharing on Your Network Enabling Printer Sharing on Your NetworkStarting Over in Windows 95 Adding Client for Microsoft Networks Manually Installing Windows Network ComponentsChanging Computer Names or Workgroup Names Adding IPX/SPX-Compatible ProtocolAdding NetBEUI Linux, Open Source and Beta Operating SystemsTypes of Cabling ReferencesEthernet Cabling Specifications Environmental SpecificationsCustomer Support T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m