Linksys HPN200 manual Appendix, Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows

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the Add button in the Network window.

If all computers are using the same protocol(s) and Workgroup name, and Windows 95 computers can't see Windows 98 computers, enable NetBIOS on all the computers using Windows 95 and 98. IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol should be installed on all computers.

Bring up the properties of the IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol. To do this, click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, then open Network and click on the Configuration tab. Highlight IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol (only one of them) and click on Properties.

Click on the NetBIOS tab. Put a check next to I want to enable NetBIOS over IPX/SPX and click OK. Click OK again.

After Windows finishes copying the appropriate files, restart your com- puter. When you’ve returned to the desktop, open Network Neighborhood and look for the other PCs on your network.

7.The workgroup, protocols, cabling and driver are all working properly, but the PC uses an AMD processor and it can only see itself in Network Neighborhood.

In some instances with PCs using AMD processors, the IRQ assigned to the card by the BIOS (as it gets listed on the bootup screens of most PCs) doesn't correspond to the IRQ assigned by Windows. This can be fixed by disabling the IRQ holder for PCI Steering in the Windows Device Manager. Refer to your PC's documentation for instructions or you can follow the suggested instructions below. Keep in mind that this procedure will vary depending on your computer’s configuration.

Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, and open System. Click on the Device Manager tab. Open System Devices, then double-click PCI Bus.

Click on the IRQ Steering tab. Remove the check from Use IRQ Holder for PCI Steering and click OK. Windows will ask you to restart the PC (if it doesn’t ask you, reboot the PC at this time).

After the computer boots up, Windows will try to redetect the PCI Steering. Continue rebooting the PC until Windows stops detecting new hardware and settings for PCI Steering. This normally takes a total of four reboots.

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Appendix

Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows

There may be times when you might need to manually install missing Windows networking components.

1.Click on the Start button, select Settings, Control Panel, and then double- click on the Network icon.

2.Click on the Configuration tab. Make sure that the following network com- ponents are installed.

Client for Microsoft Networks

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There may be other components listed in addition to the ones shown above. If any of the above components are missing, add them as follows.

Client for Microsoft Networks

If you plan on connecting to an NT file server or peer-to-peer network, click on the Add button. Highlight Client and click on the Add button. Choose Microsoft as the manufacturer in the Network Client box. Highlight Client for Microsoft Networks and click the OK button.

Client for NetWare Networks

If you plan on connecting to a Novell NetWare server, click on the Add button. Highlight Client and click on the Add button. In the Network Client window, select Manufacturer and choose Microsoft. Highlight Client for Microsoft Networks. Click the OK button.

IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol

Click on the Add button. Choose Protocol and click on the Add button. Select Manufacturer and choose Microsoft. Under the Network Protocol box, high- light IPX/SPX-compatible protocol. Click the OK button.

TCP/IP Protocol

Click on the Add button. Select Protocol, then click the Add button again. Under Manufacturer, highlight Microsoft. Under Network Protocol, highlight TCP/IP. Click the OK button.

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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.

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