Using USB with the Windows 2000 Operating System
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6
Select
3Com HomeConnect Cable Modem External with
USB
. Make sure you have selected the software you want
to delete. If you accidentally select the wrong software and
click
Add/Remove
, Windows deletes the software and you
will have to re-install it.
7
Click
Add/Remove.
The system removes the 3Com
HomeConnect Cable Modem software.
8
The system prompts you to restart the computer. Click
Yes
.
9
Click Windows
Start
, then click
Shut Down.
10
Select
Restart the Computer
and click
Yes
to restart the
computer.
Using USB with the Windows 2000 Operating System
To use the USB port with Windows 2000:
1
Power on the computer.
2
Use the illustration on page 27 as a guide to make the
following connections:
a
Connect the cable line to the cable modem’s CATV cable
connector. Be careful not to bend the wire in the center
of the cable line when you connect it to the cable
modem. After hand-tightening the CATV cable
connector, use the adjustable wrench to firmly tighten it.
Be careful not to over-tighten the connector or you may
damage either the connector or the cable modem. If
you plan to have the cable line connected to a television
as well as the cable modem, you will need a cable line
splitter (not included).
b
Connect the USB cable line to the cable modem’s USB
port and to the computer’s USB port.
c
Plug the cable modem’s power adapter into a wall outlet
or surge protector and into the cable modem’s power
jack. The Found New Hardware screen appears.