Linksys HPN100SK manual Package Contents, Sharing Your Resources

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Linksys HomeLink Series

Package Contents

One HomeLink Phoneline Network Card (Network in a Box contains 2 HomeLink Cards)

One Standard Modular Telephone Cable (Network in a Box contains 2 Telephone Cables)

Installation CD-ROM with HomeLink drivers and Internet LanBridge Internet Sharing Software

User Guide and Registration Card

If any of the above items are missing, contact your Linksys dealer.

Phoneline Network Card & Network in a Box

Sharing Your Resources

The HomeLink Phoneline Network Card brings the advantages of inexpensive networking to your home or office. Any networked device, including CD- ROM drives, hard drives, and printers, can be shared by any networked PC on a HomeLink network.

To share a networked device among your PCs on the network, you must configure each of your PCs to handle that networked device. You can also choose not to configure certain PCs to prevent them from using that device.

Sharing Your Internet Connection with Your Network

The Linksys HomeLink Phoneline Network Card comes with an Internet sharing software (also called proxy server software) package called Internet LanBridge. The LanBridge Internet sharing software package allows you to share your Internet connection by setting up a proxy server PC, a computer that establishes the Internet connection and routes all Internet communica- tions to the other networked PCs. Only one PC on your network will be the proxy server PC. You should pick the PC that has the modem (analog, DSL or cable) that you usually use to connect to the Internet already installed to be the proxy server PC.

Your HomeLink network will let you talk on the phone and access the Internet at the same time ONLY if you are using a DSL or cable modem connection. If you are using an analog modem or other device that requires you to dial out to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), then, obviously, your telephone line is already in use, and you can not talk on the phone. Your internal network data travels on a separate frequency, so your network communications will not be interrupted no matter what type of Internet connection you have or whether or not you are using the telephone.

Note: America Online, Compuserve, Prodigy, and similar services are not supported since you must go through their specific service and soft- ware to access the Internet. Consult your ISP provider for more details.

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Contents HomeLink Phoneline Network Card Copyright & Trademarks Introduction ContentsHow Does HomeLink Networking Work? FeaturesSharing Your Internet Connection with Your Network Package ContentsSharing Your Resources Before You Begin Installing Your HomeLink CardUsing Your HomeLink Card in a Ethernet Network Installing RJ-11 Telephone Cabling Installing Your CablingInstalling RJ-45 Ethernet Cabling Installing the Driver SoftwarePreparing to Install the HomeLink Software CardInstalling the HomeLink Network Driver Windows 98 Driver SetupStart up your Windows 98 PC. a New Hardware Found window will pop up for a momentLinksys HomeLink Series Installing the Network Driver Windows 95 Driver SetupLinksys HomeLink Series Linksys HomeLink Series Installing the NT 4.0 Network Driver Windows NT 4.0 Driver SetupLinksys HomeLink Series Make Sure Your Network is Functioning Internet LanBridgeInternet LanBridge Overview Installing Internet LanBridge on Client PCs Installing Internet LanBridge on Your Server PCUninstalling Internet LanBridge Using Internet LanBridgeTroubleshooting Hints for Windows PCs TroubleshootingSolutions WinGate and Other Internet Sharing SoftwareSolution Installing Multiple Network Cards ProblemGeneral Troubleshooting Tips Appendix Changing Card SettingsEthernet Configuration Phoneline Configuration Mode SelectionAbout Plug-and-Play PCI Technology IntroductionWindows 95 Version a Driver Setup Plug-and-Play Bios listNo Changes Allowed Jumper ChangesPreparing to Use File and Printer Sharing File and Printer SharingEnabling Printer Sharing on Your Network Enabling File Sharing on Your NetworkStarting Over in Windows 95 Changing Computer Names or Workgroup Names Manually Installing Windows Network ComponentsAdding Client for Microsoft Networks Adding IPX/SPX-Compatible ProtocolLinux, Open Source and Beta Operating Systems Adding NetBEUIEthernet Cabling ReferencesTypes of Cabling Environmental Specifications SpecificationsCustomer Support T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m