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Note:
In a HomePortal network, only one Windows 98, 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows
XP computer can be directly connected to the HomePortal via USB. Additional computers may be added to
the network using connection options such as home phoneline networking (HomePNA). USB/HomePortal
connectivity is not available for Macintosh, Windows 95, Windows 95 B OSR2, all versions of Windows 98
(except SE), or Windows NT.
1.
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 light up.
2.
Connect the provided USB cable from the
PC
port on the HomePortal to your computer’s USB port.
3.
Connect one provided telephone cable from the
DSL
port on the HomePortal to the DSL wall jack.
4.
Connect the other provided telephone cable from the
LINE
port on the HomePortal to a telephone jack.
This connects the HomePortal internal DSL modem to your DSL service provider and sets up your
home network for home phoneline networking (HomePNA). If you have been using an external DSL
modem, you will no longer need it.
USB Connection
Requires a Windows 98, 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
computer with an available USB port