Abocom USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter System Requirements, Supported Operating Systems

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data travelling over the phone lines into separate frequencies - one for voice, one for high-bandwidth net access such as DSL, and one for the network data. These frequencies can coexist on the same telephone line without impacting one another.

The 1 Megabit-per-second (one million bits-per- second) data rate is 18 times that of the fastest analog modems available, which runs at 56Kbps. Even high- speed modem, xDSL, and ISDN connections will perform at full speed on a home network.

Note: Because of the limitations of standard telephone cables, Home Phone Networking devices require that your cabling does not exceed a total length of 500 feet for your entire network.

System Requirements

APentiumprocessor-based personal computer 166MMX or above.

At least 16 MB of RAM.

One USB port well installed and enabled. Microsoft Windows 98

Specifications

Network Standard

HomePNA specification 1.1

Standard phone wiring

Supported Operating Systems

Windows 98

Windows 2000

Windows Millennium

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Contents USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter Regulatory Statements FCC Part 68 Registration About Home Phone Networking Technology FeaturesSupported Operating Systems Specifications Network StandardSystem Requirements USB Home PhoneLine 1Mbps Network Adapter Parts Names and FunctionsGetting Hooked Up Hardware InstallationConnecting Telephone Cabling Next Software Installation WindowsPage TCP/IP Page Connecting to a NetWare File Server Client SetupConnecting to a Windows NT Domain Enabling File Sharing Using File and Printer SharingClick Start, Settings, Control Panel. Double- click Network Page Enabling Printers Sharing Click Start Setting Printers. a window