Uninstalling the Driver
If you should ever need to uninstall the driver files, simply do the
following:
1.
Open the Control Panel: My Computer
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Control Panel
2.
Select Add/Remove Programs
3.
Select the Install/Uninstall tab; select PC-Linq/Net Driver V1.2a
4.
Click on the Add/Remove button; then Click on OK
5.
Reboot the computer.
Cable Installation and Operation
After all the drivers have been installed and configured, with the
computer up and running, plug the cable into the computer's USB
port. Windows will recognize the component and install the
necessary USB hardware drivers.
When Windows is done, and you have rebooted you can open
Network Neighborhood and see all the available computers in your
network: those on the USB peer LAN as well as those on the
Ethernet LAN (if you performed an Ethernet Bridge installation).
You can share programs, files, and peripheral devices through the
standard Windows methods (i.e., Windows Explorer and Network
Neighborhood). Likewise, if you have established Internet
connectivity - either through shared dial up, or via the Bridge to a
direct connection - you can execute all Internet applications (WWW,
Email, FTP, Telnet, etc.).
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