Linksys Network Cables USB100H1 User Manual

HomeLink™ Series  
Phoneline + 10/100  
USB Network  
Adapter  
Model No.: USB100H1  
User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Package Contents  
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Windows & Computer Compatibility  
Getting to Know the Phoneline + 10/100 USB  
Network Adapter  
The Adapter’s Ports  
The Adapter’s LEDs  
The USB Icon  
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USB Cabling  
Modem and Fax Compatibility  
Installing the Phoneline + 10/100 USB  
Network Adapter  
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Installing the USB Network Adapter & Cabling  
Connecting to a Phoneline Network  
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Connecting to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Network  
Windows 98 Installation & Setup  
Installing the USB Network Adapter’s Driver  
Network Component Configuration  
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Sharing Your Files & Printers  
Windows 2000 Installation & Setup  
Installing the USB Network Adapter’s Driver  
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Troubleshooting  
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Appendix  
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Client For Microsoft Setup for Windows 98  
Novell NetWare 3.x Client Setup for Windows 98  
Starting Over in Windows 98  
Starting Over in Windows 2000  
Manually Installing Network Components in Win 98  
Linux, Open Source & Beta Operating Systems  
Twisted-Pair Cabling  
Telephone Cabling  
Specifications  
Customer Support  
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Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter  
Introduction  
The Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Linksys HomeLink Phoneline +  
10/100 USB Network Adapter. The Linksys HomeLink Phoneline + 10/100  
USB Network Adapter offers instant connectivity to multiple PCs over your  
telephone wiring. There's no need for a switch, a hub, or any additional  
cables. The network runs on standard home-grade telephone wires just like  
the ones you use everyday.  
The HomeLink Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter allows your phone  
line to carry computer data along with your regular telephone voice service.  
The USB device is equipped with two standard telephone ports and one  
10/100 dual-speed Fast Ethernet port. You can connect to any 1Mbps  
HomeLink network or any Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network without swap-  
ping devices or running multiple adapters. The adapter connects to your  
Windows 98 or Windows 2000 computers USB port. Since your HomeLink  
network runs on regular telephone cables, theres no extra hardware to buy.  
Plug the Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter into any standard wall  
jack and you’re networked.  
Features  
• Connect to a Network Using Your Existing Telephone Line  
Works with any Windows 98 or Windows 2000 PC With a USB Port  
• 1Mbps Transfer Rate Over Telephone Lines  
• Dual-Speed RJ-45 Port Automatically Detects Ethernet or Fast Ethernet  
Speeds  
• External USB Network Adapter with two RJ-11 Modular Telephone Ports  
and one RJ-45 Auto-Sensing 10BaseT/100BaseTX Port  
• USB Cable Included—Nothing More to Buy  
• 4 Easy to Read LED Status Indicators  
• HomePNA Compliant  
• Connect Up to 25 Computers Together On Your HomeLink Phonewire  
Network  
• Free 24-Hour Technical Support (North America only)  
• Limited 1-Year Warranty  
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Package Contents for the Phoneline + 10/100 USB  
Network Adapter  
• One HomeLink Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter  
• One Standard USB Cable  
• One Standard Telephone Cable  
• One Driver Diskette  
• One User Guide and Registration Card  
Windows & Computer Compatibility  
To use this device, you must have Microsoft Windows 98 or  
Windows 2000 installed on your PC. If you do not have Windows  
98 or Windows 2000, this device will not work.  
Also, the device requires that a USB port is installed and enabled on your PC.  
Some PCs have a disabled USB port. If your port doesn’t seem to be work-  
ing, there may be jumpers on the motherboard or a menu option in the BIOS  
that will enable a PCs USB port. Consult your computers user guide. Some  
motherboards have USB interfaces, but no ports. You should be able to install  
your own USB port and attach it to your PCs motherboard using hardware  
purchased at any computer store. Consult your computers user guide.  
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Getting to Know the Phoneline +  
10/100 USB Network Adapter  
The Adapter’s Ports  
USB  
The USB port is where your  
10/100 USB Network Adapter  
will connect to your computer.  
This port is a USB type B port.  
Note: The  
Phoneline +  
10/100 USB  
Network  
Adapter sup-  
ports only one network  
media type at a time. If you  
want to use the adapter to  
connect your PC to a  
Phoneline network, the  
10/100 function is disabled,  
and vice versa.  
LAN 10/100  
The LAN 10/100 port allows  
your computer to be connected  
to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet  
network. If you are using the  
LAN 10/100 port, the  
HomeLink and Phone ports will  
be inactive.  
Phone  
The Phone port adds an extra phone jack to your home. The  
phone jack will only carry telephone service if your  
HomeLink network plugs into one of your phone jacks. If  
you do not attach a telephone into the Phone port, you can  
use the Phone port to daisy chain to another HomeLink  
computer. See page 7 for details on daisy chaining.  
HomeLink  
The HomeLink port allows your computer to be connected  
to a HomePNA network. If you use the HomeLink port, the  
LAN 10/100 port will be inactive.  
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The Adapter’s LEDs  
ACT  
The Activity LED will flicker orange when network data is  
passing through the USB Network Adapter.  
HOMELINK  
10  
The HomeLink LED will illuminate green if a successful  
connection is made to a Phoneline network.  
The 10Mbps LED will illuminate green if a successful  
10Mbps connection is made to an Ethernet network.  
100  
The 100Mbps LED will illuminate green if a successful  
100Mbps connection is made to a Fast Ethernet network.  
Only one of the HOMELINK, 10, or 100 LEDs should be illuminated at any  
time. If none of the three are illuminated, your USB Network Adapter is not  
making a successful network connection.  
The USB Icon  
Whenever you see the USB Icon (below), a USB port is nearby.  
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USB Cabling  
The EtherFast 10/100 USB Network Adapter comes with one USB cable. One  
end of the USB cable has a rectangular plug, which is called a type A con-  
nector. The other end of the cable has a square plug, or a type B connector.  
Type A  
Type B  
The USB cables type B end connects to the USB device—in this case the  
USB Network Adapter. The type A end connects to a computers USB port.  
The picture below shows two USB ports as they might be found on your  
computer. Note the two USB icons above the port.  
Modem and Fax Compatibility  
If you have only one phone jack in a room and you want to use your modem  
or fax, it is recommended that you purchase a telephone jack splitter. Plug  
your telephone or fax into one of the splitters ports, and your HomeLink  
USB Network Adapter into the other.  
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Installing the Phoneline +  
1 0 /1 0 0 USB Network  
Adapter  
Overview  
The following instructions will help you physically connect your computer to  
your network through your Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter. After  
you physically install the adapter, you have to then install the adapters driver  
software onto your computer and configure your computer to access your net-  
work. Driver installation and PC configuration instructions follow these  
device installation instructions.  
Keep in mind that the USB Network Adapter will only support  
one network media type at a time. The adapter can not connect  
any device to a Phoneline network and an Ethernet network at the  
same time.  
Installing the USB Network Adapter &  
Cabling  
Note: USB  
cabling and port  
information can  
be found on  
pages 3-5.  
1. Insert the cables type B plug into the adapters B-type  
port.  
2. Insert the other end of the USB cable (the type A connector) into the  
USB port on your PC.  
Your computer is now connected to your USB Network Adapter.  
Continue onto the next page to connect your computer to a Phoneline  
network, or go to page 8 to connect it to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet  
network.  
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Connecting to a Phoneline Network  
Computers on a Phoneline network can either connect through their  
HomeLink ports, or through your homes existing telephone wiring. The dia-  
gram below shows a HomeLink network that takes advantage of both types of  
connections.  
Follow the instructions below to connect your computer to your HomeLink  
network.  
1. Connect one end of your telephone cabling to your Phoneline + 10/100  
USB Network Adapters HomeLink Port.  
2. Connect the other end of that telephone cable into another computers  
HomeLink port, or into a networked wall jack.  
Your computer is now connected to your Phoneline network.  
• If your computer runs Windows 98, go to page 9 now for driver installa-  
tion instructions.  
• If your computer runs Windows 2000, go to page 20 now.  
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Connecting to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Network  
1. Attach one end of an Ethernet cable into the USB Network Adapters  
LAN 10/100 port.  
2. Plug the other end of the cable into a Ethernet or Fast Ethernet hub,  
switch, or router. If you plan to use both 10BaseT and 100Mbps network  
segments on the same network, you'll need a dual-speed hub or switch  
that allows segments of different speeds to communicate. For more infor-  
mation on 10/100 dual-speed hubs and switches, visit the Linksys web  
Your computer is now connected to your Ethernet or Fast Ethernet net-  
work.  
• If your computer runs Windows 98, go to page 9 now for driver installa-  
tion instructions.  
• If your computer runs Windows 2000, go to page 20 now.  
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Windows 9 8 Installation &  
Setup  
Overview  
After physically installing the Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter in  
your computer, follow these instructions to install the network driver. The  
installation procedure for the network driver will vary slightly depending on  
which version of Windows 98 you are using, and on your current system con-  
figuration. If at any time during the installation you encounter problems, con-  
sult the Troubleshooting section on page 23.  
Installing the USB Network Adapter’s Driver  
After installing the HomeLink + 10/100 USB Network Adapter, follow the  
instructions below to install the adapters software into your Windows 98  
computer.  
1. If you haven’t already, start up your computer.  
2. Windows 98 will automatically detect the presence of the LINKSYS  
USB Adapter hardware in your computer.  
3. Slide the Linksys Driver Disk into your floppy drive while the Add New  
Hardware Wizard window is visible. Click Next.  
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4. Select "Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended).” Click  
Next.  
5. Select "Floppy disk drives". Click Next to continue.  
Note: Windows 98 may  
ask you for a computer or  
workgroup name. If so,  
skip ahead to the instruc-  
tions on page 15. Once  
you have established your  
computer and workgroup  
names, return to where  
you left off and continue  
with the installation.  
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6. A window will open saying that Windows is now ready to install the  
Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100 USB Network Adapter driver. Click Next.  
7. Windows will begin copying the USB Adapters driver files to your PC.  
Refer to the chart below to help guide you through the process.  
Under no circumstance are you to click Cancel or Skip File!  
• If your PC asks for the Linksys  
Setup or Driver Disk  
1. Click OK.  
2. Ensure that the Linksys Driver Disk is in your  
PC’s floppy drive.  
3. Type “a:\” in the “Copy files from:” box.  
4. Click OK.  
• If you are asked to supply  
your Windows 98 Installation  
Files or Disks  
1. Click OK.  
2. If you have a Windows 98 CD-ROM, type  
“d:\win98” in the “Copy files from:” box, where  
“d:” is your CD-ROM drive.  
3. If you don’t have a Windows 98 CD-ROM,  
type: “c:\windows\options\cabs”.  
4. Click OK.  
• If you are asked for a file that  
includes “USB100H1” in its  
name  
1. Insert the Linksys Driver Disk into your PC’s  
floppy drive.  
2. Type “a:\” in the “Copy files from:” box.  
3. Click OK  
• If you receive a Version  
Conflict error  
1. Choose to keep the newest version of the file  
by clicking Yes.  
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8. Windows will finish installing the software onto your PC. Click Finish.  
9. When asked if you want to restart your PC, remove the Program Disk and  
click Yes. If you are using the Windows CD-ROM, leave it in your PC.  
You may need it later. If Windows does not ask you to restart your PC,  
click the Start button. Choose Shut Down, choose Restart, then click  
Yes.  
The Windows 98 driver installation is complete. Please continue on to the  
next section, which will provide instructions for configuring Windows  
98’s network protocol. Consult your network administrator for your net-  
work configuration information if necessary.  
Note: From this point on, you must provide Windows with a User Name  
and Password every time you are prompted to do so. Remember to click  
OK to properly log into Windows. If you click Cancel or hit the Escape  
[ESC] key, you will not log into the network.  
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Network Component Configuration  
1. Once you are back at the Windows 98 desktop, click on your taskbar's  
Start button, then Settings, then Control Panel, then double-click the  
Network icon.  
2. The Network window will appear. Click on the Configuration tab. A  
window similar to the one below will appear. There may be other compo-  
nents listed in addition to the ones shown below (for example, a Dial-up  
Adapter), which is normal.  
• Client for Microsoft Networks  
• Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100 USB Network Adapter  
• IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol  
• NetBEUI  
• TCP/IP  
If any of the components shown above are missing, however, you’ll need  
to manually install them. If so, refer to Manually Installing Network  
Components in Windows 98 on page 34 now.  
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3. Click the File and Print Sharing button. The File and Print Sharing win-  
dow will appear.  
4. If you'd like others to be able to access the files on your PC's hard drive,  
select I want to be able to give others access to my files.  
Note: If you do not enable  
5. If you'd like to share your printer with other  
users on the network, select I want to be able  
to allow others to print to my printer.  
File and Print Sharing, your  
PC will be invisible on the  
network and inaccessible  
to other users.  
6. Click the OK button. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks  
should now appear in the list of installed components.  
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Note: Your Computer and  
Workgroup Names must both  
be fewer than 15 characters,  
and should only consist only  
of numbers and letters.  
7. After ensuring that all of the listed network  
components are installed on your system, in  
the Primary Network Logon box select  
Client for Microsoft Networks.  
8. Click on the Identification tab. Type the name of your computer in the  
Computer Name box. Choose a name that is unique from the other com-  
puter names on the network.  
9. Type the name of your workgroup in the Workgroup box. The  
Workgroup name should be the same Workgroup Name in use by all of  
the other PCs on the network. Do NOT click OK when you are done.  
10. Enter a description of your computer in the Computer Description box.  
This box is optional, and can be left blank.  
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11. Optional: Choose the Access Control tab. Ensure that Shared-level  
access control is selected. If the setting is on User-Level access control  
and you can’t change it, skip to problem 4 in the Troubleshooting section  
on page 23.  
12. Click the OK button. Your system may or may not ask you for your  
Windows 98 CD-ROM or the location of the Windows 98 installation  
files. If it does, direct Windows to the appropriate location, (i.e.,  
D:\win98if you have the Windows 98 CD-ROM, or  
C:\windows\options\cabs).  
13. Once Windows has copied the necessary files, the System Settings  
Change window appears. Remove all disks from your PC and click Yes to  
restart your PC. If you don't see this window, simply shut down Windows  
98 and restart your PC. Remember to remove the Driver Disk from the  
floppy drive prior to rebooting.  
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14. A Logon window will appear, requiring you to enter a User name and  
Password. Make up a user name and password (if you haven’t already)  
and click OK. Do not click the Cancel button or Escape [ESC] key.  
Clicking either of these buttons will prevent you from logging into the  
network. If the logon does not appear or if it does not allow you to log on,  
refer to problem 3 in the Troubleshooting section on page 23.  
15. Once you are at the Windows 98 desktop, double-click on the Network  
Neighborhood icon. You should see one icon for the entire network and  
the names of the other PCs on the network.  
If you can see your computer along with all the other computers on  
the network in Network Neighborhood, then the Windows 98 net-  
work configuration is complete. Continue with Sharing Your Files  
and Printers in Windows 98 on the next page if you want data from  
your PC to be available to others on the network. You may stop  
here, however, if you wish to configure File and Print Sharing at a  
later time.  
• If you don't see anything at all in Network Neighborhood, press the F5  
key on your keyboard a few times to refresh the screen. If that doesn’t  
work, go to Troubleshooting problem 9 on page 25.  
• If you only see your own computer in Network Neighborhood, skip to  
problem 5 of the Troubleshooting section on page 23.  
• If you see all computers on the network except yours, press the F5 key  
a few times. If, after a minute or so, you still can’t see your own PC, see  
problem 8 on page 25 of the Troubleshooting section.  
• If you only see computers that are running the same operating system  
as you and you don’t see any others, go to problem 7 on page 24.  
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Sharing Your Files and Printers in Windows 98  
Overview  
By sharing your files and printers, other PCs on your network will be able to  
access the resources on your PC.  
Before sharing your files and printers, you should prepare your computer to  
be used with any file servers that may be on the network. If you are not using  
Windows 98 with an NT or NetWare file server, or if you are not sure if you  
have a file server, continue below.  
If you are using an NT or NetWare file server, go to page 26 for client setup.  
Enabling File Sharing  
1. Double-click your My Computer icon. A window of available disk drives  
will appear.  
2. Using your right mouse button, click once on the drive or folder that you  
want to make available to other users.  
3. Click on Sharing, followed by the Sharing tab. Click on Share As.  
4. In the Share Name box, enter a name for the drive or folder you are shar-  
ing. This can be any drive on your PC—floppy drive, hard drive, CD drive,  
zip drive, etc.  
5. Decide on the type of access that you want to give other users.  
Read-Only access allows other users to view the  
files on the selected drive or folder.  
Note: If you are only  
using your PC to  
access the Internet, it  
is highly recommend-  
ed that you create  
passwords for your  
shares.  
Full access allows other users to create, change, or  
delete files on the selected drive or folder.  
Depends on Password allows other users to have  
Read-Only and/or Full access to the selected drive  
or folder, depending on the password that you  
decide to give them.  
6. If you want to assign access passwords, type the passwords into the  
Password boxes.  
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7. When you're done, click on the Apply button, followed by OK. Repeat  
steps 1-7 for any drive or folder you desire to share on the network.  
You have successfully enabled File Sharing on your PC. Your selected  
drives or folders can now be accessed by other network users. If a user  
tries to access one of your password-protected drives or folders, he or she  
will be asked for the appropriate Read-Only or Full-Access password.  
Continue on if you wish to share your PCs printer over the network.  
Enabling Printer Sharing  
1. Double-click on the My Computer icon.  
2. Double-click the Printers folder. A window of available printers will  
appear.  
3. Using your right mouse button, click once on the printer that you want to  
share with other users. Click on Sharing, followed by the Sharing tab.  
4. Click on Share As. In the Share Name box, give a name to the printer you  
want to share. If you want to assign a password to the printer so that only  
certain users can access it, type a password in the Password box.  
Note: Not all printers  
may be shared on the  
network. Others may  
5. Click on the Apply button, followed by OK. Your  
printer(s) are now shared.  
require special  
instructions. Refer to  
your printer’s user  
The Printer Sharing setup and installation is com-  
guide or contact your  
plete. Your printer can now be accessed by other  
printer manufacturer if  
network users. The printers driver may have to be  
you think this may be  
installed on other PCs. Consult your printers docu-  
mentation.  
the case with your  
printer.  
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Windows 2000 Installation &  
Setup  
Overview  
After physically installing the Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter in  
your computer, follow these instructions to install the network driver. The  
installation procedure for the network driver could vary slightly depending on  
which version of Windows 2000 you are using, and on your current system  
configuration. If at any time during the installation you encounter problems,  
consult the Troubleshooting section on page 23.  
Installing the Network Adapter’s Driver  
1. If you haven’t already, start your computer and boot Windows 2000.  
2. Windows will display the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard  
box. Click Next.  
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3. The Install Hardware Device Drivers dialog box will appear. When  
Linksys USB Adapter is displayed, select Search for a suitable driver for my  
device (Recommended). Click Next.  
5. The Locate Driver Files dialog box will appear. Select the Floppy disk  
drives” option and insert the Driver Disk into your floppy drive. Click  
Next.  
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6. The Driver File Search Results dialog box will appear. Click Next.  
7. The Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear.  
The following adapter name will be shown: Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100  
USB Network Adapter. Click Finish.  
8. Remove the Program Disk from the floppy drive.  
The USB Network Adapter driver installation is complete. If you want to  
share files or printers, refer to your Microsoft documentation or ask your  
system administrator.  
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Troubleshooting  
1. Windows doesn't detect new hardware with the HomeLink Adapter hardware  
installed, or it continues to detect the adapter each time I restart the PC.  
You might not have installed the adapter correctly or securely into the  
appropriate port of your computer. Check that the adapter is securely  
inserted into the appropriate slot.  
• The system BIOS might not be USB compatible, your PCs USB settings  
may not be enabled, or the motherboard may have USB options not sup-  
ported by Windows 98 or Windows 2000. If you are not sure, contact  
your PCs manufacturer.  
2. Windows can't locate the driver for the HomeLink Adapter device.  
You may have inserted the wrong diskette into your PCs drive.  
• The diskette may be defective or files may be missing, or you may be  
pointing Windows to the wrong directory or drive.  
3. The Windows Logon screen doesn't appear after I restart my computer.  
• Click on Start, then Log Off. Log back in. If this doesn't solve the prob-  
lem, your PCs manufacturer may have disabled Windows' networking.  
Contact your computer's manufacturer for help. If using Windows 2000,  
refer to your Microsoft documentation.  
4. On the Access Control Tab, User Level Access is selected, but Shared Level  
Access is grayed out and not accessible.  
You previously had your primary network logon set to Client for NetWare  
Networks. On the Configuration tab of the Network Properties window,  
ensure that your primary network logon is set to Client for Microsoft  
Networks.  
Your personal web server PC or Microsoft Front Page may require you to  
choose a user level for security reasons.  
5. In Network Neighborhood I can only see myself and no other computers on the  
network.  
• Make sure that the cables are connected correctly. Make sure you are get-  
ting Link or Activity lights on both the HomeLink Adapter and your hub  
if you are using one. Try changing to a new cable that you know is work-  
ing.  
Verify that the HomeLink Adapters Phoneline configuration is set to  
Auto Configuration.  
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• Try connecting your PCs using only the phone wire provided with the  
HomeLink adapter. Disconnect your PCs from any phone jacks and  
remove any telephone, modem, or other device that you have connected  
to the HomeLink adapters.  
• If the PCs are far away from each other, bring them close to each other  
and try connecting them directly together. This test will determine  
whether your phone line or your HomeLink hardware is causing your net-  
work to malfunction.  
• Ensure that the other PC is turned on!  
6. I’ve decided that I don’t want to share a drive or printer anymore, or I have  
decided to physically remove a drive or printer from my network.  
You’re going to have to reconfigure your File and Printer Sharing settings  
manually. To do so, double-click on your My Computer icon. Click on  
the Printers folder. A window of available printers will appear. Using  
your right mouse button, click once on the printer that you want to dis-  
able on the network. Click on Sharing, followed by the Sharing tab.  
Click on Not Shared. When you're done, click on the Apply button, fol-  
lowed by OK.  
You can disable shared drives in the same way. In Windows Explorer,  
right-click on the drive you want to stop sharing. Click on Sharing, fol-  
lowed by the Sharing tab. Click on Not Shared. When you're done, click  
on the Apply button, followed by OK.  
7. In Network Neighborhood, you can only see computers running the same  
operating system as you. For example, since you are running Windows 98, you  
can only see other Windows 98 computers and not any computer running  
Windows 95.  
• Click Start, Find, then Computer and type the name of any other com-  
puter in the window that comes up. Click Find Now.  
• Make sure that you are using the same protocols and workgroup names  
on the computers. To do this, click on Start, Settings, Control Panel,  
then double-click on the Network icon. Click on the Configuration tab  
and verify your protocol settings. If any protocols are missing, add any  
needed protocol(s) using the Add button in the Network window. Next,  
click on the Identification tab for Workgroup settings. Make sure they  
are consistent with your other PCs.  
• If all computers are using the same protocol(s) and Workgroup name, and  
Windows 95 computers can't see Windows 98 computers, enable  
NetBIOS on all the computers using Windows 95 and 98.  
• IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol should be installed on all computers.  
• Bring up the properties of the IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol. To do this,  
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click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, then open Network and click on  
the Configuration tab. Highlight IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol (only  
one of them) and click on Properties.  
• Click on the NetBIOS tab. Put a check next to I want to enable NetBIOS  
over IPX/SPX and click OK. Click OK again.  
• After Windows finishes copying the appropriate files, restart your com-  
puter. When you’ve returned to the desktop, open Network  
Neighborhood or my network places and look for the other PCs on your  
network.  
8. In Network Neighborhood, I can only see some of the computers.  
• Choose Start, Find, Computer and type the name of the computer in the  
window that comes up and click Find Now.  
• Now make sure that the you are using the same protocol(s) and work-  
group name on computers. To do this, click Start, Settings, Control  
Panel on two computers running different Windows operating systems.  
Click on the Network icon, choose the Configuration tab, then click on  
the Identification tab for Workgroup name. Compare the protocols on  
both computers and make sure that they are the same. If any protocols are  
missing, refer to page 34 to install any needed protocol(s).  
• Ensure that File & Print sharing is enabled on every computer.  
9. Network Neighborhood is empty.  
Verify that your Microsoft Client is installed. See the Windows 98 setup  
instructions in this guide for directions.  
Verify that you have logged in correctly. Refresh the screen by pressing  
F5 several times.  
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Appendix  
Client for Microsoft Setup for Windows 98  
If you are installing the Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter in a  
Windows 98 PC that you plan on logging into a NT domain server, follow the  
directions below.  
1. Start up Windows. Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel. Double-  
click on Network. The Network window appears. Click on the  
Configuration tab.  
2. In the Primary Logon Box, you have two choices. Choose one Client for  
Microsoft Networks, which instructs your PC to log into an NT 4.0 or  
Windows 2000 server where you already have a username and password  
set up.  
3. Under the the following network components are installed box, highlight  
Client for Microsoft Networks and click on the Properties button.  
4. The Client for Networks Properties window will appear. Under the Logon  
Validation box, make sure that Log on to Windows NT domain is checked.  
Enter the name of your domain into the Windows NT Domain box  
5. Optional: Click on the Access Control tab. Make sure that Share-level  
access control is selected; do not choose User-level access control. If  
Access Control is grayed out and cannot be selected, refer to Problem 5 in  
the Troubleshooting section on page 46.  
6. When you’re done, click OK. When asked if you want to restart your PC,  
choose to do so.  
The Microsoft Client portion of the Windows setup is complete.  
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Novell NetWare 3.x Client Setup for Windows 98  
The instructions below explain how to set up the regular Novell NetWare 3.x  
client for use on a Windows 98 PC.  
1. Follow the Windows 98 setup instructions.  
2. Start up Windows 98. Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.  
Double-click on Network. The Network window appears. Click on the  
Configuration tab.  
3. In the Primary Logon Box, choose Client for NetWare Networks. If you  
don’t see this option, refer to page 34 to install this component.  
4. Under the The following network components are installed box, highlight  
Client for NetWare Networks and click on the Properties button.  
5. The Client for NetWare Networks Properties window appears. Under the  
General tab, enter the name of your networks Preferred Server. Assign the  
First Network Drive Letter; the default is F. Make sure the Enable logon  
script processing is checked.  
6. Click OK. Click on the Access Control tab. Make sure the Share-level  
access control option is selected; do not select User-level access control.  
7. When you’re done, click OK to restart your computer.  
The NetWare Client portion of your Windows setup is complete.  
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Starting Over in Windows 98  
If you experience installation difficulties, you may need to re-install all of the  
Windows networking components from scratch. The instructions below  
explain how to give your PC a clean sweep so that you can retry the USB  
Network Adapters software installation.  
1. At the desktop click on the Start Button, highlight Settings, click on  
Control Panel.  
2. Double-click on the Network Icon.  
3. If the Configuration box has a component called Dial-Up Adapter, skip  
forward to step 5. If it doesn’t, continue with step 4.  
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4. Remove any instance of the name Linksys in the box. This includes  
IPX/SPX…Linksys, NetBEUILinksys, and TCP/IPLinksys. Also  
remove Client for Microsoft Networks, Client for NetWare Networks, and  
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.  
In some cases, removing one of these components may in turn automati-  
cally remove other components as well. If this happens, skip ahead to step  
six.  
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5. For PCs with Dial-Up Networking and/or an AOL adapter, remove any  
instance of the name Linksys, all IPX/SPX protocols, all NetBEUI, all  
Clients, and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. Do not  
remove Dial-Up Adapter, AOL Adapter, TCP/IP-Compatible Protocol-  
AOL Adapter or TCP/IP-Compatible Protocol-Dial-Up Adapter.  
6. When you have completed the removal of all unnecessary components,  
click OK. When asked to restart, click No.  
7. Return to the Windows Control Panel. Double-click on the System Icon.  
The System Properties window will appear. Click on the Device Manager  
Tab.  
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8. If Network Adapters is listed, then expand it by clicking on the plus [+]  
sign and remove all devices with the name Linksys in its description. (If  
at any point you are asked to restart the computer, click No).  
9. If Other Devices is listed, click the plus [+] sign beside it. Remove  
Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100 USB Network Adapter.  
10. Click the OK button, shut down Windows, and restart your computer.  
11. After your computer has restarted, turn to page 9 for Windows 98 and fol-  
low the setup instructions.  
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Starting Over in Windows 2000  
1. Click the Start button, choose Settings, choose Control Panel, then dou-  
ble-click the System icon. The System Properties window will open.  
2. Choose the Hardware tab.  
3. Click the Device Manager button. The Device Manager window will  
open.  
4. Click the plus sign (+) beside Network Adapters. The Linksys EtherFast  
1/10/100 USB Network Adapter listing should appear.  
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5. Right-click on Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100 USB Network Adapter. A  
context menu should open (see the example below).  
6. First, choose Disable.  
7. When asked if you want to disable the device, click Yes.  
8. Right-click on the Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100 USB Network Adapter  
again. This time, select Uninstall.... Click OK.  
9. The Network Adapters category should no longer be listed.  
10. Click the OK button, restart your computer, and go to page 20 to install  
the Windows 2000 drivers.  
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Manually Installing Network Components in Windows 98  
There may be times when you will need to manually install missing Windows  
networking components.  
1. Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Network icon. The Network window appears.  
3. Click the Configuration tab. Make sure that the following network com-  
ponents are installed.  
Note: You will  
likely need  
• Client for Microsoft Networks  
• Linksys EtherFast 1/10/100 USB Network  
Adapter  
• IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol  
• NetBEUI  
your Windows  
CD-ROM to  
install network  
components. If your CD-  
ROM isn’t available, try  
directing Windows to “c:\win-  
dows\options\cabs” when  
asked for a file location.  
• TCP/IP  
There may be other components listed in addition to the ones shown above. If  
any of the above components are missing, add them as follows.  
Client for Microsoft Networks  
If you plan on connecting to an NT file server or peer-to-peer network, click  
on the Add button. Highlight Client and click on Add. Choose Microsoft as  
the manufacturer in the Network Client box. Highlight Client for Microsoft  
Networks and click OK. The computer will begin copying files to your sys-  
tem. When the installation is complete, you will be asked if you want to  
reboot. Click OK.  
Client for NetWare Networks  
If you plan on connecting to a Novell NetWare server (3.x), click on the Add  
button. Highlight Client and click Add. In the Network Client window, select  
Manufacturer and choose Microsoft. Highlight Client for Microsoft  
Networks. Click OK. The computer will begin copying files to your system.  
When the installation is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot.  
Click OK.  
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IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol  
Click the Add button. Choose Protocol and click the Add button. Select  
Manufacturer and choose Microsoft. Under the Network Protocol box, high-  
light IPX/SPX-compatible protocol. Click OK .The computer will begin  
copying files to your system. When the installation is complete, you will be  
asked if you want to reboot. Click OK.  
NetBEUI  
Click the Add button. Select Protocol, then click Add. Under Manufacturer,  
highlight Microsoft. Under Network Protocol, highlight NetBEUI. Click  
OK. The computer will begin copying files to your system. When the instal-  
lation is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot. Click OK.  
TCP/IP  
Click the Add button. Select Protocol, then click Add. Under Manufacturer,  
highlight Microsoft. Under Network Protocol, highlight TCP/IP. Click OK.  
The computer will begin copying files to your system. When the installation  
is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot. Click OK.  
Linux, Open Source and Beta Operating Systems  
Linksys does not provide technical support for Linux, BSD, or other freeware  
and open source operating systems. Although many Linksys products have  
been proven to perform well under Linux and other freeware OSes, technical  
support for setup and troubleshooting is not provided. For information on  
where to find device drivers and setup instructions for Linux and other free-  
ware OSes, visit the support pages and FAQ files on the Linksys website at  
Linksys does not provide technical support for Beta operating systems.  
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Twisted-Pair Cabling  
There are different grades, or categories, of twisted-pair cabling. Category 5  
is the most reliable and is highly recommended. Category 3 is a good second  
choice. Straight-through cables are used for connecting computers to a hub.  
Crossover cables are used for connecting a hub to another hub (there is an  
exception: some hubs have a built-in uplink port that is crossed internally,  
which allows you to link or connect hubs together with a straight-through  
cable instead).  
You can buy pre-made Category 5  
cabling, or cut and crimp your own.  
Category 5 cables can be purchased or  
crimped as either straight-through or  
crossover. Inside a Category 5 cable are  
8 thin, color-coded wires inside that  
run from one end of the cable to the  
other. All 8 wires are used. In a  
straight-through cable, wires 1, 2, 3,  
and 6 at one end of the cable are also  
wires 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the other end. In  
a crossover cable, the order of the  
wires change from one end to the  
other: wire 1 becomes 3, and 2  
becomes 6. See the diagrams on the  
next page for more  
detailed information on  
straight-through and  
crossover cabling.  
To determine which wire is wire number 1, hold the cable  
so that the end of the plastic RJ-45 tip (the part that goes  
into a wall jack first) is facing away from you. Face the  
clip down so that the copper side faces up (the springy  
clip will now be parallel to the floor).When looking down  
on the copper side, wire 1 will be on the far left.  
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Crimping Your Own Network Cables  
Straight-Through Cabling  
Cross-Over Cabling  
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Telephone Cabling  
The telephone cables you use can be either crossover or straight-through  
cables. Standard telephone cables like the ones you use everyday in your  
home should do the job.  
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Specifications  
Model Number:  
Standards:  
USB100H1  
IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u, HPNA 1.1, USB v1.0 or  
higher  
Protocol:  
Ports:  
CSMA/CD  
1 USB Type B Port  
2 RJ-11 Standard Modular Telephone Ports (With  
Pass-Through)  
1 10BaseT/100BaseTX Auto-Sensing RJ-45  
RJ-11 and RJ-45 Ports are Mutually Exclusive  
1Mbps (Phoneline), 10Mbps (Ethernet), 100Mbps  
(Fast Ethernet)  
Speed:  
Cabling  
Phoneline:  
10/100:  
Topology:  
Standard Copper Telephone Cable  
UTP/STP Category 5 (or better)  
Star (Ethernet and Fast Ethernet) or Daisy Chain  
(HomeLink)  
Bus Speed:  
LED Status Lights:  
12Mbps (Buffered) Universal Serial Bus  
Activity (ACT), HOMELINK, 10Mbps (10),  
100Mbps (100)  
Environmental  
Dimensions:  
Unit Weight:  
Power:  
3.8" x 2.6" x 1.2" (97 x 66 x 30 mm)  
5.0 oz. (156 g)  
5v Bus Powered from PC  
Certifications:  
FCC Class B, CE Mark (Commercial)  
Operating Temperature: 32ºF to 122ºF (0ºC to 49ºC)  
Storage Temperature:  
Operating Humidity:  
Storage Humidity:  
-4ºF to 158ºF (-20ºC to 70ºC)  
10% to 85% Non-Condensing  
5% to 90% Non-Condensing  
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Customer Support  
For help with the installation or operation of your HomeLink Phoneline +  
10/100 USB Network Adapter, contact Linksys Customer Support at one of  
the phone numbers or Internet addresses below.  
Customer Support  
800-326-7114  
949-261-1288  
Fax  
949-261-8868  
E-mail  
Web  
FTP Site  
ftp.linksys.com  
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