USB Connection

Requires a Windows 98, 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP computer with an available USB port

Note: In a HomePortal network, only one Windows 98, 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP computer can be directly connected to the HomePortal via USB. Additional computers may be added to the network using connection options such as home phoneline networking (HomePNA). USB/HomePortal connectivity is not available for Macintosh, Windows 95, Windows 95 B OSR2, or Windows NT.

1.Connect the Ethernet cable from your broadband modem to the BROADBAND MODEM port on the HomePortal.

2.Connect the provided USB cable from the PC port on the HomePortal to your computer’s USB port. The gray end fits into the HomePortal and the beige end goes to your PC.

3.Connect the provided AC power adapter from the HomePortal’s POWER port to an electrical outlet. The green POWER light on the front of the HomePortal should come on.

4.Connect the remaining cable from the broadband modem to your broadband service (cable or DSL wall jack).

5.This connection is only required if you plan to use HomePNA to connect other computers to your network. Connect the provided telephone cable from the PHONE LINE port on the HomePortal to a telephone jack.

IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to reboot your cable or DSL modem after new connections are made and make sure that your modem is powered on before proceeding.

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2Wire 100SW manual USB Connection