Linksys Compact USB 2.0 Network Card User Manual


 
Compact USB 2.0 10/100 Network Adapter
3
Instant EtherFast
®
Series
One Compact USB 2.0 10/100 Network Adapter
One Driver Installation CD with User Guide included
One USB Coupler
One Quick Installation guide
One Registration Card
One PC with the following:
200MHz or Faster Processor
64MB RAM Recommended
Available USB Port (USB 2.0 for maximum throughput)
CD-ROM Drive
Windows 98, Millennium, 2000, or XP
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Package Contents
Minimum Requirements
Figure 1-1
Chapter 2:About USB
USB, which is short for Universal Serial Bus, is a technology designed to
make connecting devices to computers easier. First developed in 1996 by a
group of computer industry leaders that included Compaq, Digital, IBM, Intel,
Microsoft, NEC, and Northern Telecom, USB is one of the most widely used
technologies for users who want to add peripherals to their computers.
USB is unique because it is Plug-and-Play, which allows a computer to instant-
ly recognize when a device like a keyboard, mouse, or scanner has been con-
nected to it. Once the device has been recognized, it’s ready to go—no special
setup is required. Similarly, USB supports hot-swapping, the insertion or
removal of devices while the computer is turned on.
The USB 1.1 standard supports two speed modes, 1.5 and up to 12Mbps. The
newest USB standard, USB 2.0, supports three speed modes: 1.5, 12, and up to
480Mbps. The new USB 2.0 devices are fully backward compatible with earli-
er USB devices. USB 2.0 offers you increased functionality and additional
bandwidth, allowing you to add more peripherals to your computers.
The USB icon marks a USB port on a PC or device.
Figure 2-1
Overview
USB Icon
USB 2.0