Installing the Hardware
1. Turn off your PC and any devices attached to it.
2. Snap the flat end of the media cou-
pler into the HomeLink Phoneline
+10/100 Network PC Card. It should
lock firmly into place.
3. Locate your PC's card slot. The slot
is usually located on the side or front of
the PC. Slide the HomeLink Phoneline
+10/100 Network PC Card into the slot
with the triangle on the card facing up.
The 68-pin end goes in first. See that
the card is seated snugly in place.
4. If your computer has more than one slot, insert the HomeLink Phoneline
+10/100 Network PC Card into the first slot (slots are usually numbered in
sequential order starting with 0 or 1). After verifying that the HomeLink
Phoneline +10/100 Network PC Card's hardware and software are working cor-
rectly, you can always move the card to a different slot later if needed.
Installing the RJ-11 (Telephone) Cabling
Attach one end of the telephone wire to the HomeLink card's RJ-11 telephone
port. There are two RJ-11 ports and only one RJ-45 port - the RJ-11 ports are
the smaller ones. Connect the other end of the cable into a telephone jack in
your wall.
If you are using an analog telephone, you can either connect the device to a
second phone jack (recommended), or you can connect your telephone directly
to the second port on your HomeLink card.
If you have only one phone jack in your room and you want to use your modem
or fax, it is recommended that you purchase a two-way adapter that can turn
your single phone jack into a double phone jack. Plug your telephone or fax
into one phone jack, and your HomeLink Network PC Card into the other.
If you have two or three PCs in one room with only one telephone jack, you
can connect several of the computers together using the Daisy Chain method.
Plug your first PC with a Phoneline card into the phone jack in the wall, then
use the other phone cable port on the card to connect to your second PC.
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