User Guide
Page 2
... clearly on , the user is a trademark of purchase, when used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to notify any particular purpose. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are the property of purchase. Linksys reserves the right to revise or update its products or the contents or use of Microsoft Corporation...
... clearly on , the user is a trademark of purchase, when used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to notify any particular purpose. Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are the property of purchase. Linksys reserves the right to revise or update its products or the contents or use of Microsoft Corporation...
User Guide
Page 3
.../100 Bridge and USB Adapter Chapter 8: Connecting the USB Adapter 17 Chapter 9: Installing the Driver for the USB Adapter 18 Overview 18 Windows 98 18 Windows 2000 22 Windows Millennium 23 Windows XP 24 Chapter 10: Using the Security Configuration Utility 26 Overview 26 Setting Up Security on an Instant PowerLine Device 26 Appendix...
.../100 Bridge and USB Adapter Chapter 8: Connecting the USB Adapter 17 Chapter 9: Installing the Driver for the USB Adapter 18 Overview 18 Windows 98 18 Windows 2000 22 Windows Millennium 23 Windows XP 24 Chapter 10: Using the Security Configuration Utility 26 Overview 26 Setting Up Security on an Instant PowerLine Device 26 Appendix...
User Guide
Page 5
... PCs to Reduce Networking Costs • 56-Bit Data Encryption to Ensure Data Security and Reliability • Easy-to-Read LED indicators • Compatible with Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, and XP • Plug-and-Play Operation Provides Easy Setup • Works with your home into the USB port; For desktop installation...
... PCs to Reduce Networking Costs • 56-Bit Data Encryption to Ensure Data Security and Reliability • Easy-to-Read LED indicators • Compatible with Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, and XP • Plug-and-Play Operation Provides Easy Setup • Works with your home into the USB port; For desktop installation...
User Guide
Page 6
... • Quick Installation and Registration Card (not shown) System Requirements • Pentium-Class 90MHz or Higher • Minimum 32MB RAM • USB-Ready PC • Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, or XP • CD-ROM Drive Powerline Figure 3-1 The Powerline Port is where you will connect your power cord. Figure 3-2 10/100...
... • Quick Installation and Registration Card (not shown) System Requirements • Pentium-Class 90MHz or Higher • Minimum 32MB RAM • USB-Ready PC • Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, or XP • CD-ROM Drive Powerline Figure 3-1 The Powerline Port is where you will connect your power cord. Figure 3-2 10/100...
User Guide
Page 7
... slave connector, resembles a square and connects to Know the USB Adapter The USB Adapter's Ports Powerline The Powerline Port is where you will be running Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, or XP. Link Green. The Activity LED will connect your computer must be lit steadily when there is powerline network traffic. EtherFast... 4-2 The USB icon shown in Figure 4-2 marks a USB port on the USB Adapter. Type A, the master connector, is a collision. USB Type A USB Type B Figure 4-4 Important: Windows 95 and NT do not support the USB Adapter. 7
... slave connector, resembles a square and connects to Know the USB Adapter The USB Adapter's Ports Powerline The Powerline Port is where you will be running Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, or XP. Link Green. The Activity LED will connect your computer must be lit steadily when there is powerline network traffic. EtherFast... 4-2 The USB icon shown in Figure 4-2 marks a USB port on the USB Adapter. Type A, the master connector, is a collision. USB Type A USB Type B Figure 4-4 Important: Windows 95 and NT do not support the USB Adapter. 7
User Guide
Page 9
... or USB Adapter, you will be connected to the Security Configuration Utility on the PC that appears, enter D:\setup.exe (if "D" is not available for Windows 98 and ME users). If it does not, click the Start button and choose Run. In the box that will use the Setup Utility CD...
... or USB Adapter, you will be connected to the Security Configuration Utility on the PC that appears, enter D:\setup.exe (if "D" is not available for Windows 98 and ME users). If it does not, click the Start button and choose Run. In the box that will use the Setup Utility CD...
User Guide
Page 10
... notify you that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. Click the Yes button to begin installation of the Security Configuration Utility. If you are installing the 10/100 Bridge, proceed to Chapter 8: ... the Continue Anyway button. Figure 6-5 12 Figure 6-7 13 Click the Install button to proceed with the installation. EtherFast® 10/100 Bridge and USB Adapter Windows XP users: Windows will inform you that there was no digital signature found.
... notify you that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. Click the Yes button to begin installation of the Security Configuration Utility. If you are installing the 10/100 Bridge, proceed to Chapter 8: ... the Continue Anyway button. Figure 6-5 12 Figure 6-7 13 Click the Install button to proceed with the installation. EtherFast® 10/100 Bridge and USB Adapter Windows XP users: Windows will inform you that there was no digital signature found.
User Guide
Page 13
...drivers and ask you which operating system you want to continue. Instant PowerLineTM Series Chapter 9: Installing the Driver for your operating system: Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, or XP. Click the radio button next to the instructions for the USB Adapter Overview After installing your ...USB Adapter in your computer once you will automatically detect the presence of your hard drive). Windows will vary depending on which locations you are using on your device. (Recommended). The installation procedure for the network driver will...
...drivers and ask you which operating system you want to continue. Instant PowerLineTM Series Chapter 9: Installing the Driver for your operating system: Windows 98, 2000, Millennium, or XP. Click the radio button next to the instructions for the USB Adapter Overview After installing your ...USB Adapter in your computer once you will automatically detect the presence of your hard drive). Windows will vary depending on which locations you are using on your device. (Recommended). The installation procedure for the network driver will...
User Guide
Page 14
... driver installation is ready to continue. Click the Next button to install the driver for the USB Adapter. Windows will tell you to continue. Windows will ask you when it is now complete. Proceed to restart later. Click the Yes button to restart your computer, or click the... No button to Chapter 10: Using the Instant PowerLine Security Configuration Utility. 21 Windows will display a screen announcing that it has finished installing the new driver. Then click the OK button to supply your computer. Insert the...
... driver installation is ready to continue. Click the Next button to install the driver for the USB Adapter. Windows will tell you to continue. Windows will ask you when it is now complete. Proceed to restart later. Click the Yes button to restart your computer, or click the... No button to Chapter 10: Using the Instant PowerLine Security Configuration Utility. 21 Windows will display a screen announcing that it has finished installing the new driver. Then click the OK button to supply your computer. Insert the...
User Guide
Page 15
...Enter C:\Program Files\Linksys\USB Drivers in your hard drive). Figure 9-8 The Windows 2000 driver installation is now complete. EtherFast® 10/100 Bridge and USB Adapter Windows Millennium 1. Windows will automatically detect the presence of the USB Adapter in your computer after you ...have completed the hardware installation. Windows 2000 will inform you the location of your computer after you have completed the hardware installation. Windows will automatically detect the presence of the USB Adapter in the Copy files from...
...Enter C:\Program Files\Linksys\USB Drivers in your hard drive). Figure 9-8 The Windows 2000 driver installation is now complete. EtherFast® 10/100 Bridge and USB Adapter Windows Millennium 1. Windows will automatically detect the presence of the USB Adapter in your computer after you ...have completed the hardware installation. Windows 2000 will inform you the location of your computer after you have completed the hardware installation. Windows will automatically detect the presence of the USB Adapter in the Copy files from...
User Guide
Page 16
... enter C:\Program Files\Linksys\USB Drivers in the location field (if "C" is now complete. Figure 9-11 24 Figure 9-13 The Windows XP driver installation is the letter of the USB Adapter in these locations. Click the radio button next to Search for the best driver... hardware installation. Click the radio button next to Chapter 10: Using the Instant PowerLine Security Configuration Utility. 25 Windows XP will tell you that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. Figure 9-12 4. Click the Continue Anyway button. Proceed to Install from a list or specific location...
... enter C:\Program Files\Linksys\USB Drivers in the location field (if "C" is now complete. Figure 9-11 24 Figure 9-13 The Windows XP driver installation is the letter of the USB Adapter in these locations. Click the radio button next to Search for the best driver... hardware installation. Click the radio button next to Chapter 10: Using the Instant PowerLine Security Configuration Utility. 25 Windows XP will tell you that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. Figure 9-12 4. Click the Continue Anyway button. Proceed to Install from a list or specific location...
User Guide
Page 21
... to turn part of electrotechnology and allied sciences for splitting IP networks into for efficient routing through the Internet. 35 A method (protocol) used utility, under Windows NT and 2000, for querying, defining and managing IP addresses within an office building). The ability to replace a card or other devices automatically without turning...
... to turn part of electrotechnology and allied sciences for splitting IP networks into for efficient routing through the Internet. 35 A method (protocol) used utility, under Windows NT and 2000, for querying, defining and managing IP addresses within an office building). The ability to replace a card or other devices automatically without turning...
User Guide
Page 22
... arrives in a private network (either an intranet or an extranet). Specifically, UDP doesn't provide sequencing of dividing a message into Windows 98. Network applications that use Integrated Services Digital Network and digital private branch exchange. Today, most common kind of TCP/IP. ...to your computer is designed to exist together, serving different device types. With USB, a new device can also be used utility, under Windows 95, 98, and Millennium, for querying, defining, and managing IP addresses within a single cable. Both standards are equipped with specific ...
... arrives in a private network (either an intranet or an extranet). Specifically, UDP doesn't provide sequencing of dividing a message into Windows 98. Network applications that use Integrated Services Digital Network and digital private branch exchange. Today, most common kind of TCP/IP. ...to your computer is designed to exist together, serving different device types. With USB, a new device can also be used utility, under Windows 95, 98, and Millennium, for querying, defining, and managing IP addresses within a single cable. Both standards are equipped with specific ...