
Installation using USB (for Windows 2000 PCs)
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Installation using USB (for Windows 2000 PCs)
This chapter describes the installation and configuration process using the USB interface
in Windows 2000 PCs.
Many computers today are shipped with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. With a USB
port, a Network Interface Card is not required, but a specific USB driver must be installed
on the computer. The USB driver required for the HM220d ADSL modem is provided on
the CD-ROM, and is installed during the installation phase. This driver facilitates
communication between the modem and the computer. Unlike an Ethernet connection, a
USB connection does not allow for more than one computer to be linked to the modem.
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System requirements
To successfully connect and install the HM220d ADSL modem to the USB interface you
will need the following:
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An ADSL-ready telephone line
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133 MHz Processor and 16 MB RAM.
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USB port
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CD-ROM drive
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Windows® 2000
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Internet browser - Internet Explorer 4.06 (or higher) or Netscape Navigator 4.5 (or
higher).
From the package you will need the following:
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The modem
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Telephone/ADSL cable
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USB cable
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The power supply adapter with connecting cable
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The CD-ROM disk.