Abocom Systems UHL1KA USB Home PNA Adaptor User Manual
Abocom Systems Inc USB Home PNA Adaptor
User Manual
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Class I} FCC|D1MQfllHLIKA IA'I’EMI‘ZN'I S This device complies with Part IS oil-CC rule»: Operation is Subject to the following two conditions- ] ‘l‘hls device may nut cause harmful interface. ilIILi device must neecpt nny inte lee l'CCCiVifitL including interface that may cause undesired operation, 'I equipment has been tested anti found to comply with the linii [or u (z B digital device pu ‘uzllll to Part 15 of the FCC Rules ‘I hese limit» tire d gncti to provide reasonable preteen-m ngui thurmi‘nl interference in uresidentml installation.‘ his v equipment generate us < and can radiate mdiu frequency energy. hntl ifnul installed and used in nccnrtlanee with the instruction may cause harmful interference tn radio enmmuntcntie ‘ However. there is nn guarantee that inte ‘erenee will not occur in at particular instnllmrun lfthis equipment due: enuw harmful interference in tutlin or television rcceptinn. which enn be determined by turning otTnntl en, the user is encouraged to try to eurreet the interference hy one or more ui'thc following, measures: - Reotient or relocate the receiving antenna . Inerem‘e the dislanec between the equipment and receiver, 0 Connect the equipment intu an tnttlci on a circuit difliflcnt from that to which the receiver l> connected til Changes Alr mvtllfimttilms not Exprexxbt «pm/well by party rcspmlxiltlt'jtrr mmtplixtncl could will the uxer the urer truthnritrt m operate the equipment. Features 0 Connects to a network using your existing telephone Line -- No additional hubs or network cables needed 0 Works with any PC with a USB port 0 Supports Microsoft Windows 08 0 leps transfer rate over telephone lines - USB cable included ~ true plug & play - HomePNA compliant o Connects up It) 25 devices together on your home phone network System Requirements - A Pentiumm processor-based personal computer 166MMX or above. - At least I6 MB ot'RAM. - One USB port well installed and enabled. - Microsoft Windows 98. Specificatlons Network Standard - HomePNA specification Iil . Standard phone wiring Data Transfer Rate . Up to 1 Mbps ofHomePNA data transfer Supported Operating Systems . Windows 93, Windows 2000 ready .3. Hardware Installation Precaution Before the inx/ullalion, make xuru lhe USB port exixlx in your canxpuler and iv enabled Tr; chat/t lhlx, go 10 My Cumputer 961mm)! PaneléSyxrem. Open {he Device Manager lab. lf’lhe Universal Serial Bus controller device is/buml, [1 mums your USB part is installed and enabled. Ifnol, il means no USB purl is installed or lhe USB bros ix nul properly enabled In this case, czmsull your compuler deu/er/or USB supporl. 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If you are missing required components, you'll need to install them manually. lfyou need to install the TCP/IP Protocol, contact your system administrator or refer to the Windows 98 documentation. 10. In the Primary Network Logan box. select Client for Microsoft Networks. II, Click the Identification lab. Enter the required information appropriately, 12. Click the Access Control lab. Make sure that Shared-level access control is selected. . ‘4’ x Euniiguiafion| Idennhwm Mountains! 1 , Genital access In shaved leawtcst using. Enable: ynn Io “poly a passwd let each mam resource, f‘ user-lewd scum amid Enahlesynu lo wry users and 9mm who have access in naeh mama resoulw. Cancel 13. When finished, remember to restart your computer Io activate the new device. Once the computer has reslaned and Windows 98 has booted up, the Link light will be on, And a Logon window will appear requiring you to enter a username and password. Make up a username and password. enter them, and click OK. Once you are at the Windows 98 desktop, double- click the Network Neighborhood icon. You should see the name ofthe network. and/or the names of the other PCs on the network. Client Setup Ifyou are not using Windows 98 with an NT or NetWare file server, skip the next two paragraphs. Perform the following procedures to prepare your computer to be used with any file servers that may be on the network. Connecting to a NetWare File Server 1. Click My Computer, Control Panel, and Network. 5° Change the Network Logon to Client for NetWare Network 3. Double-click the Client for NetWare networks. Put your server’s name in the Preferred Server box. Click in the Enable Logon Script Processing box. mm .... mm mm pm . “Em “mm Emmi] Finland mu ' Evstnalm'k am 5 v V 5mm lawn W mm 4. Click OK and restart your PC. Connecting to a Windows NT Domain L Click My Computer, Control Paneli and Network. Change the Primary Network Logon to Client for Microsoft Network. 2. Double-click the Client for Microsoft networks. Select the Log on to Windows NT domain box. Pm your NT domain name in the Windows NT domain area. 4. Click OK and restart your PC. Cllenl Inv N so" Nelwmks Prune a; 7 x LGeneial l Logan vaidalbon " ' 17 3;an MndnwsN wm you 09 an, you: pa on andm NT domam. Mrmws NT dumairt ,___.___ Netwnvkbmnoptnm — , —— — v t f“ Quicklogm mam log: you onto in network, but network arms are not reconnected uni you um them, f? man and 1mm mtwmk wlmdlms When you b; mic he network, Windows verifies that cad/t network fiive Ls lesdy in! use. cm 5, When finished, restart your computer. -10- Using File and Printer Sharing I. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. Double- click Network. 2. Click the Configuration: tab. followed by the File and Printer Sharing button. The File and Printer Sharing window will appear. tile and Fiinl Shaving I7 l watt lo be die to give olheis access to my lies l“ l want to be able to ailmv other: in 9an to my portals]. Cancel ~ lfyou'd like others to be able to access the files on your PCs hard drive, select 1 want to be able to give others access to my files. - lfyou'd like to share your printer with other users on the network, select 1 want to be able to allow others to print to my printer. 3. Click the OK button. File and Printer Sharing, for Microsoft Networks should now appear in the list of installed components. Click OK. When asked to restart your PC, choose to do so. .11. Enabling File Sharing I. Double-click My Computer. A window of available disk drives will appear. 2. Right-click once the drive or folder that you want to make available to other users. 3. Click Sharing. followed by the Sharing lab. Click Slmre As. In the Share Name box, enter a name for the drive or folder you are sharing, (eg: C-Drive. CD-ROM‘ Leela, em). Enamel Sharing ] f‘ Ngzshusd MYDDCUMENTS gem"? Accesswa 6 Bead-Only r 5m r gaming mPasswud ‘ Pmswaidsz Figad-Unlv Password Cancel Aw» Next, decide on the type of access that you want to give other users. .1z. 0 Read—Only access lets other users view the tiles on your PC. a Full access lets users create, change, or delete files on your PC. 0 Depends on Password lets users have Read-Only and/or Full access. depending on the password that you decide |0 give them. Use your mouse to select the type ot't'rle sharing access that you want other users to have. It” you want to assign access passwordts). type them into the Password box(es). Ifyou are sharing a cable modem or DSL broadband connection that you will be using to access the Internet. you should protect all of your shared drives and printers with private passwords. When finished. click Apply, followed by OK. Enabling Printers Sharing Click StartéSettingé Printers. A window of available printers will appear. Right-click the printer that you want to share with other users. Click Sharing, followed by the Sharing tab. Click Share As. In the Share Name box. give a name to the printer you're about to share (Jack's HP4, for example). Ifyou want to assign a password to the printer so only cenain users can access it, type a password in the Password box. When you're done, click Apply, followed by OK. Your prinleits) are now shared. .|3.
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