Linksys HPN100 manual Package Contents, Sharing Your Resources, Sharing Your Internet Connection

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Package Contents

One HomeLink Phoneline + 10/100 Network PC Card

Cable Coupler with Two RJ-11 Ports and One RJ-45 Port

One Standard Telephone Cable

One Driver Diskette

User Guide and Registration Card

If any of the above contents are missing, consult your Linksys retailer.

Sharing Your Resources

The HomeLink Phoneline card brings the advantages of inexpensive network- ing to your home or office. Any device on the network, including CD-ROM drives, hard drives, and printers, can be used by any of the PCs that you hook up to the network. The installation instructions in this user guide will guide you through the process of setting up your networked PCs so that all of their avail- able resources can be shared. Of course, you have control over the sharing rights, so you will be able to isolate devices or drives that you do not want to be accessible from the rest of the network.

It is important to note that if you want to use a networked device on a PC other than the one that the device is attached to, you must configure the PC to handle the device.

Sharing Your Internet Connection

Your HomeLink network will let you talk on the telephone and access the Internet at the same time only if you are using an xDSL or cable modem con- nection. 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.

See note on page 46 for important modem hints.

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Contents HomeLink Phoneline + 10/100 Network PC Card HomeLink Phoneline + 10/100 Network PC CardCopyright & Trademarks Page Contents Introduction How Does It Work? FeaturesSharing Your Resources Package ContentsSharing Your Internet Connection Before You Begin Hardware SetupIf You Want to Use Ethernet Installing the RJ-11 Telephone Cabling Installing the HardwareInstalling the RJ-45 Ethernet Cabling About the Software Socket and Card ServicesPreparing to Install the Software Network Driver SetupWindows 98 Setup Page TCP/IP Page Page Client Setup Enabling File Sharing Preparing to Use File and Printer SharingHow To Share Printers Windows 95 Setup Page TCP/IP Page Page Client Setup Click OK. When asked to restart your PC, choose to do so How To Share Printers Installing the Software Windows NT 4.0 SetupChoose Wired to the Network and click Next Page Page Page If You Have Problems Changing the Card Settings Ethernet Configuration Mode Selection Phoneline Configuration Twisted-Pair Cabling Telephone Cable Troubleshooting Hints for Windows TroubleshootingSolutions Page Multiple Network PC Cards Connecting to an Existing NetworkConnecting 10Mbps Broadband and 1Mbps HomeLink Using a Cable Modem or DSL Modem and the HomeLink PC CardLinux, Open Source and Beta Operating Systems Adding NetBEUI Manually Installing Network Components WindowsAdding Client for Microsoft Networks Adding IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Adding Client for Netware NetworksDEVICE=C\EMM386.EXE Enabling Pcmcia Services in Windows NT Specifications Customer Support T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m