LIMITED WARRANTY
Linksys guarantees that every Phoneline + 10/100 USB network Adapter is free from
physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from
the date of purchase. If the product proves defective during this warranty period, call
Linksys Customer Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization number. BE SURE
TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING. RETURN
REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE. When
returning a product, mark the Return Authorization number clearly on the outside of the
package and include your original proof of purchase.
IN NO EVENT SHALL LINKSYS’ LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE, OR ITS DOCUMENTATION. Linksys makes no warranty or representation,
expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to its products or the contents or use of
this documentation and all accompanying software, and specifically disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Linksys reserves
the right to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without obligation
to notify any individual or entity. Please direct all inquiries to:
Linksys P.O. Box 18558, Irvine, CA 92623.
FCC STATEMENT
The Phoneline + 10/100 USB network Adapter has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment or device
• Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver’s
• Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance
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Table of Contents
Introduction1
Package Contents2
Windows & Computer Compatibility2
Getting to Know the Phoneline + 10/100 USB3
Network Adapter
The Adapter’s Ports3
The Adapter’s LEDs4
The USB Icon4
USB Cabling5
Modem and Fax Compatibility5
Installing the Phoneline + 10/100 USB6
Network Adapter
Installing the USB Network Adapter & Cabling6
Connecting to a Phoneline Network7
Connecting to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet Network8
Windows 98 Installation & Setup9
Installing the USB Network Adapter’s Driver9
Network Component Configuration13
Sharing Your Files & Printers18
Windows 2000 Installation & Setup20
Installing the USB Network Adapter’s Driver20
Troubleshooting23
Appendix26
Client For Microsoft Setup for Windows 9826
Novell NetWare 3.x Client Setup for Windows 9827
Starting Over in Windows 9828
Starting Over in Windows 200032
Manually Installing Network Components in Win 9834
Linux, Open Source & Beta Operating Systems35
Twisted-Pair Cabling36
Telephone Cabling38
Specifications39
Customer Support40
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 swapping devices or running multiple adapters. The adapter connects to your
Windows 98 or Windows 2000 computer’s USB por t. Since your HomeLink
network runs on regular telephone cables, there’s 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 working, there may be jumpers on the motherboard or a menu option in the BIOS
that will enable a PCs USB port. Consult your computer’s 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 computer’s user guide.
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Getting to Know the Phoneline +
10/100 USB Network Adapter
The Adapter’s Ports
USBThe USB port is where your
10/100 USB Network Adapter
will connect to your computer.
This port is a USB type B port.
ports only one network
LAN 10/100The 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.
PhoneThe 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.
HomeLinkThe 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.
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.
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The Adapter’s LEDs
ACTThe Activity LED will flicker orange when network data is
passing through the USB Network Adapter.
HOMELINKThe HomeLink LED will illuminate green if a successful
connection is made to a Phoneline network.
10The 10Mbps LED will illuminate green if a successful
10Mbps connection is made to an Ethernet network.
100The 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 AType B
The USB cable’s type B end connects to the USB device—in this case the
USB Network Adapter. The type A end connects to a computer’s USB por t.
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 splitter’s ports, and your HomeLink
USB Network Adapter into the other.
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Installing the Phoneline +
10/100 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 adapter’s driver
software onto your computer and configure your computer to access your network. Driver installation and PC conf iguration 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
1. Insert the cable’s type B plug into the adapter’s 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 8to connect it to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet
network.
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cabling and port
information can
be found on
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Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter
Connecting to a Phoneline Network
Computers on a Phoneline network can either connect through their
HomeLink ports, or through your home’s existing telephone wiring. The diagram 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 Adapter’s HomeLink Port.
2. Connect the other end of that telephone cable into another computer’s
HomeLink por t, 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 Adapter’s
LAN 10/100 por t.
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 information on 10/100 dual-speed hubs and switches, visit the Linksys web
site at www.linksys.com.
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 98 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 configuration. If at any time during the installation you encounter problems, consult 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 adapter’s software into your Windows 98
computer.
1. If you haven’t already, star t 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
Hardwar e 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.
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Phoneline + 10/100 USB Network Adapter
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 Adapter’s 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
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type: “c:\windows\options\cabs”.
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floppy drive.
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