Hypertec HYNEU010001 User Manual

HyperNet
USB 10base-T Ethernet Adapter
HYNEU010001
USER GUIDE
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European Community (EC) Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive.
This equipm ent has been tested and found to comply wi th the protections requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 and the Generic European Immunity Standard EN50082-1. This equipment is d esigned to operate in a domestic environment and as such is tested to the EN55022 ITE domestic emissions limit. The domestic immunity standard EN50082-1 calls for the following basic standards: (a) IEC 801-2 Electrostatic Discharge (b) IEC 801-3 RF Immunity (c) IEC 801-4 Transient Burst
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small office/home office (SOHO) environments.
The Hypertec USB Ethernet plugs directly into the USB port located on the back of most modern computers, and eliminates the need to open the PC when adding an Ethernet connection.
About the Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a peripheral bus standard developed by PC and telecom leaders such as Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC and Northern Telecom. PCs equipped with USB allow computer peripherals once installed on a system to be automatically configured as soon as they are physically attached without the need to reboot or run setup. Thus, USB brings true "out of the box" plug-and-play to computer peripherals. USB features fast I/O transfer rate of 12 Mbits/s and allows up to 127 devices to run simultaneously on one computer.
Typically, there are several connectors on the back of a computer, each of which accepts a specific kind of device connector and cable. As a result, a maze of confusing cables can be found at the back of a computer when a full range of peripherals are attached, USB eliminates the need for variety of connectors and cables because a single, standard type of connector and cable is used for every peripheral device, connected in a "daisy chain' fashion.
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