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The following screens show the installation under Windows 98SE and may vary somewhat on Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. 1. Power on your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard opens. Click Next to continue. 2. Select Search for best driver for your device and click Next to continue. 3. Place the HomePortal Setup Wizard CD in the CD-ROM tray and select CD-ROM drive. Click Next to continue. Note: Make sure only the CD-ROM drive is selected. Otherwise, Windows may load the wrong file. 8 4. Select The updated driver and click Next. 5. Click Next. Note: If asked to insert your Windows CD, please do so and follow the onscreen instructions. If you don’t have your Windows CD handy, look for the Windows.cab files in the locations listed below: C:\WINDOWS\options\cab C:\WINDOWS C:\WINDOWS\system C:\Win98 6. Click Finish. 7. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM tray, then click Yes to restart your computer. IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to reboot your cable or DSL modem after new connections are made and make sure that your modem is powered on before proceeding. 9 Check your connections With your computer completely started, verify the POWER and HOME NETWORK indicator lights on the front of the HomePortal are green. If they are not, see “Diagnosing connection problems” on page 22. The BROADBAND LINK indicator light will not turn green until the HomePortal software has been installed and an Internet connection has been established. Continue from here to Step 3 “Install the HomePortal Software” on page 15. Home Phoneline Networking (HomePNA) Connection Requires a computer with a HomePNA port or an external HomePNA adapter Computers connected with HomePNA access the Internet connection on the HomePortal residential gateway and other computers on the network using existing telephone wiring. You will need one adapter for each computer that you are connecting through HomePNA. If your computer does not have a HomePNA port, you must install a PCI HomePNA adapter or an external HomePNA adapter. Specific instructions for installing HomePNA network adapters can be found in the individual adapter package (if purchased separately) or on your HomePortal Setup Wizard CD (if included with your HomePortal). The HomePNA adapter shown in the following example is a 2Wire PC Port Phoneline Adapter. 1. Connect the Ethernet cable from your broadband modem to the BROADBAND MODEM port on the HomePortal. 2. Connect the provided telephone cable from the PHONE LINE port on the HomePortal to a telephone jack. 10 3. Connect the provided AC power adapter from the HomePortal’s POWER port to an electrical outlet. The green POWER light on the front of the HomePortal should come on. 4. Connect the remaining cable from the broadband modem to your broadband service (cable or DSL wall jack). 5. Install your HomePNA adapter according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Note: If you are installing a phoneline filter, it must be installed directly between the telephone and the wall jack, as shown in the diagram. Do not connect the telephone line from the HomePNA adapter to the phoneline filter. The network will not work properly if the phoneline filter is connected directly to the HomePNA adapter. You can use the provided Y-adapter to connect both the HomePNA adapter and the phoneline filter to the same phone jack. Note: Your HomePNA card or adapter is not the analog V90 dial-up modem that may be integrated in your computer. Please make sure that you connect both separately. IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to reboot your cable or DSL modem after new connections are made and make sure that your modem is powered on before proceeding. Check your connections With your computer completely started, verify the POWER and HOME NETWORK indicator lights on the front of the HomePortal are green. If they are not, see “Diagnosing connection problems” on page 22. The BROADBAND LINK indicator light will not turn green until the HomePortal software has been installed and an Internet connection has been established. Continue from here to Step 3 “Install the HomePortal Software” on page 15. 11 Network with Ethernet Hub or Switch Computer has Ethernet adapter and you are using an Ethernet hub or switch Note: The HomePortal has an auto-crossover port. You do not need to use a special crossover cable or make any changes to the configuration of your HomePortal, Ethernet hub, or switch. The HomePortal will establish the type of port needed during setup. 1. Connect the Ethernet cable from your broadband modem to the BROADBAND MODEM port on the HomePortal. 2. Connect the provided Ethernet cable from the LOCAL ETHERNET port on the HomePortal to an open port on the hub or switch. 3. Connect the first computer’s Ethernet adapter to the hub or switch using an Ethernet cable. 4. Using another Ethernet cable (not provided), connect each additional computer to the hub or switch. 5. Plug the hub or switch into an electrical outlet. 6. Connect the provided AC power adapter from the HomePortal’s POWER por...
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