"HUK-201" User's Guide

 

Specification

Software Installation

          Windows 98(SE) Driver Installation

          Windows 2000 Driver Installation

 

 

 

 

Specification

Talk on the Phone at the Same Time
Ultra-high frequency so that you can never hear it, and you can make, and take calls at the same time.

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Share Files

Use and copy files from and to any PC

Share Equipment

Printers, Scanners, Modems, CD ROMs, ZIP Drives like they were on your PC.

Share Internet

Whether your connection is Cable, Analogue, XDSL, all your PCs will be simultanously connected.

Network Games

Network games from multiple PCs inside your home or even with those on the Internet for full-on multi-player games.

 

General Features
Standard HomePNA Specification 1.0
USB Specification Specification 1.0 and 1.1 compliant           
Data Transfer Rate HomePNA 1 Mbps     
 
Use the existing phone wiring POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) that bring the user easy to use Yes
Optimized for home networking application over ordinary copper telephone wire Yes
Network Media Dual RJ-11 Phone Jack for PSTN line
USB Hot Plug and Play Interface Yes
Compact and Perfect for people on the move Yes
Self-Powered Draws its power from the interface lead
Diagnostic LEDs Power, Link, Collision, Activity
Application
Internet Sharing Yes
Printer Sharing Yes
Share Files and Devices Yes
Play Networked Games Yes
Portable Network Yes
Environment
Operating Systems Windows 98/ME/2000

 

Software Installation

Windows 98(SE) Driver Installation

1.       Boot the system. Windows will auto-detect the existence of the USB HomeLAN Adapter.

2.       Now Windows will begin the “Add New Hardware Wizard” and search for new drivers for "USB HomeLAN Adapter".

        Click on the “Next” button.

3.       Select searching the most fit of driversuggested to use. Click “Next” button.

4.       Please select Floppy item and put driver diskette into the Floppy. Click “Next” button.

5.       Windows driver file search for the device “USB HomeLAN Adapter”. Click on the “Next” button.

6.       Windows copying file.

7.       Click on the “Finish” button.

8.       Restart your computer. Click "Yes".

9.       Now you’ve completed to install the drivers for the USB HomeLAN Adapter.  

 

Windows 2000 Driver Installation

1.        Boot the system.

        Then the system will automatically detect a new USB Device and request you to install its driver.

2.        Now Windows will begin the “Found New Hardware Wizard”. Click “Next”.

3.        Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)” – suggested to use. Click “Next”.

4.        Than insert driver installation diskette/CD into the appropriate disk driver.

5.        The wizard found a driver for the following device “USB HomeLAN Adapter”. Click “Next”.

6.        Windows finds your device model “USB HomeLAN Adapter”. Click “Finish”.

7.       Now you’ve completed to install the drivers for the USB HomeLAN Adapter.