Linksys HPN200 manual General Troubleshooting Tips, Common Questions and Answers

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Linksys HomeLink® Series

Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting Tips

Use only the telephone wires included in the package.

Use the Diagnostics tool in the Driver Interface (iLine10 icon in the Control Panel).

Common Questions and Answers

1.Windows doesn't detect new hardware with the HomeLink Card hardware installed, or it continues to detect the card each time I restart the PC.

You might not have inserted the PCI card correctly or securely into the appropriate slot of your computer. Check that the card is securely inserted into the appropriate slot.

The motherboard in your system might not be Plug-and-Play compatible, your PC's Plug-and-Play settings may not be enabled, or the motherboard may have Plug-and-Play options not supported by Windows. If you are not sure, contact your PC's manufacturer.

2.Windows can't locate the driver for the HomeLink® Card device.

You may have inserted the wrong CD-ROM into your PC's drive.

The CD-ROM may be defective or files may be missing, or you may be pointing Windows to the wrong directory or drive. Check your PC’s user guide.

The path in the “Copy File From...” bar may be incorrect. Try the Find File function in your Start Menu to find the file on your CD.

3.The Windows Logon screen doesn't appear after I restart my computer.

Click on Start, Shut Down, then Close All Programs and Logon as a Different User. If this doesn't solve the problem, your PC's manufacturer may have disabled Windows' networking. Contact your computer's manu- facturer for help.

You may have your Primary Network Logon set to your Windows Logon.

10M Phoneline Network Card

4.In Network Neighborhood I can only see myself and no other computers on the network.

Make sure that the cables are connected correctly. Make sure you are get- ting Link or Activity lights on both the HomeLink® Card. Try changing to a new cable that you know is working.

Verify that the HomeLink® Card’s Phoneline configuration is set to Auto Configuration.

Try connecting your PCs using only the phone wire provided with the HomeLink card. Disconnect your PCs from any phone jacks and remove any telephone, modem, or other device that you have connected to the HomeLink cards.

If the PCs are far away from each other, bring them close to each other and try connecting them directly together. This test will determine whether your phone line or your HomeLink hardware is causing your network to malfunction.

5.I’ve decided that I don’t want to share a drive or printer anymore, or I have decided to physically remove a drive or printer from my network.

You’re going to have to reconfigure your File and Printer Sharing settings manually. To do so, double-click on your My Computer icon. Click on the Printers folder. A window of available printers will appear. Using your right mouse button, click once on the printer that you want to disable on the network. Click on Sharing, followed by the Sharing tab. Click on Not Shared. When you're done, click on the Apply button, followed by OK.

You can disable drives in the same way. Right-click on the drive you want to stop sharing. Click on Sharing, followed by the Sharing tab. Click on Not Shared. When you're done, click on the Apply button, followed by OK.

6.In Network Neighborhood, you can only see computers running the same oper- ating system as you. For example, if you are running Windows 95, you can only see other Windows 95 computers and not any computer running Windows 98.

Click Start, Find, then Computer and type the name of any other com- puter in the window that comes up. Click Find Now.

Make sure that you are using the same protocols and workgroup names on the 95 and 98 computers. To do this, click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click on the Network icon. Click on the Configuration tab, then click on the Identification tab for Workgroup settings. If any protocols are missing, add any needed protocol(s) using

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Contents Phoneline10M Network Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Network in a Box Package Contents Network Card Package ContentsSystem Requirements Installing the RJ-11 Telephone Cabling Installing the 10M Phoneline Network CardSoftware Pre-install Overview Network Preparing Windows 95 For Use on a NetworkSetting Up File and Printer Sharing Enabling File SharingWindows 98 & ME Installation and Setup Installing the Driver in Windows 98 & MESelect CD-ROMdrive and click the Next button to continue Windows NT Installation and Setup Installing Windows NT Networking Along with the DriverInstalling Windows NT Networking HomeLink Card’s Driver Linksys HomeLink Series 10M Phoneline Network Card Installing the Driver in Windows OverviewLinksys HomeLink Series General Troubleshooting Tips Common Questions and AnswersManually Installing the Network Components in Windows AppendixWindows 95 Version a Setup How To Share PrintersPreparing to Use File and Printer Sharing Enabling File SharingRemoving the Installed Components in Windows 95 How To Share PrintersSharing Your Resources Glossary Driver InterfaceLinksys HomeLink Series Linksys HomeLink Series Specifications EnvironmentalWarranty Information Contact InformationT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m

HPN200 specifications

The Linksys HPN200 is a high-performance router designed to meet the demands of modern home and small office networks. With its cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly features, the HPN200 aims to provide seamless connectivity, reliable performance, and enhanced security for connected devices.

One of the standout features of the Linksys HPN200 is its robust dual-band Wi-Fi capability. Operating on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, the router allows users to connect multiple devices without interference. This dual-band functionality ensures that bandwidth-intensive activities such as gaming, streaming, and video conferencing can be carried out smoothly, even with several devices connected simultaneously.

The HPN200 is equipped with advanced wireless standards, supporting 802.11ac technology. This standard significantly boosts Wi-Fi speeds, enabling data transfer rates of up to 1.9 Gbps, which is beneficial for high-definition video streaming and online gaming. With this level of speed, users can enjoy lag-free experiences across their devices.

In terms of range, the Linksys HPN200 is designed to provide extensive coverage. Its innovative antenna technology helps extend the Wi-Fi signal, ensuring that hard-to-reach areas of the home or office receive a stable connection. This feature is particularly valuable for larger spaces or multi-story environments where dead zones are common.

The router also prioritizes security, featuring WPA2 encryption protocols to safeguard users' data from unauthorized access. Additionally, the HPN200 includes a built-in firewall that helps block malicious traffic, providing an extra layer of protection for connected devices.

For user convenience, the HPN200 offers easy setup and management through the Linksys app. This mobile application allows users to monitor their network, manage connected devices, and even set parental controls with ease. Moreover, firmware updates can be handled automatically, ensuring that the router always operates with the latest features and security patches.

In summary, the Linksys HPN200 is an impressive router that combines advanced technology, ease of use, and high security to create a reliable network solution. With its dual-band capabilities, support for 802.11ac, extensive coverage, and robust security measures, it caters to the needs of both casual users and tech enthusiasts alike. Whether you are streaming movies, playing games, or working from home, the Linksys HPN200 delivers the performance and reliability required to keep you connected.