Hi-Speed USB-USB Network Cable Quick Network Setup Guide: Congratulations!

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Hi-Speed USB-USB Network Cable

Quick Network Setup Guide


For Windows 98/ME/2000/XP

Congratulations!
Congratulations for installing the Hi-Speed USB-USB Network Cable. This Quick
Network Setup guide is for explaining the network device mode installation of the
cable.

Driver Installation
1. Run the Hi-Speed USB-USB Network Cable Setup program.
2. When Setup is complete, plug in the USB-USB Network cable to the USB port
of your computer.
3. The New Hardware Wizard will detect the Hi-Speed USB-USB Network
Adapter device and will prompt you to install the software. Click Install the
software automatically and Next button to continue.

4. Windows will detect that the software you are installing has not yet passed
Windows Logo testing. Click Continue Anyway.
5. Wait until the New Hardware Wizard finishes installing the software. Click the
Finish button if installation is complete.

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Internet Connection Sharing


In order to allow network and Internet access to the remote client PC (without
built-in network adapter), you need to first setup the Windows Internet
Connection Sharing in your host computer (with built-in network adapter).
Note: You only need to do this additional setup for the computer with the built-in
network access. After you finished and restarted Windows, you can plug
the other end of the cable to the remote client computer.

Windows XP/2000
1. After you have finished installing the software, you now need to setup the
Internet Connection Sharing for the computer with the built-in network access.
Click Start-Control Panel-Network Connections.
2. You will find two network devices one is the Hi-Speed USB-USB Network
Adapter and the other one is your built-in network adapter. Right-click the
built-in network adapter and click Properties.

3. Inside the Properties window, click the Advanced folder tab. On the Internet
Connection Sharing section, click or enable to allow other network users to
connect through this computers Internet connection. Click OK when done.

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4. Check afterwards if your built-in network adapter is already shared.

5. Reboot Windows to activate the settings. After Windows has started properly,
plug the other end of the USB Bridge-Network cable to the remote computer.
Make sure you have run the Setup program on the remote computer as well.
Note that you dont need to do the above additional settings for the remote
computer.
6. Check the remote client computer if the host computer is detected and if the
network and Internet access if functioning.

Windows ME
1. Click Start-Control Panel and double-click on the Internet Options.
2. Go to the Connections folder tab of Internet Properties and click on the
Sharing button.

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3. The Home Networking Wizard will then appear to start the network sharing.
Click Next to continue.

1. The Home Networking Wizard will then prompt you if you use the Internet on
your host computer. Click Yes and select the built-in network adapter that has
a direct connection to Internet.

2. The Home Networking Wizard will then prompt you if you want other
computers to use the Internet connection on your host computer. Click Yes
and select the Hi-Speed USB-USB Network Adapter that connects your host
computer to the remote computer. Click Next to continue.

3. Follow the instructions on the succeeding dialog boxes to complete the setup.
When asked if you want to create a network setup disk, you can skip that
option. Click Finish when the Home Networking Wizard is complete.
4. After you have completed the Internet Connection Sharing, Windows will
prompt you to restart your computer. Click Yes to restart.

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5. After Windows restarts, the Home Networking Wizard will prompt you that you
have successfully completed installation.

6. Check also the Windows taskbar if the Internet Connection Sharing icon
appears. You can right-click on the icon and click Options.

7. Inside the Properties window, you can see the Internet Connection Sharing
settings of your host computer.

8. Plug the other end of the cable to the remote computer. Make sure you have
run the Setup program on the remote computer as well. Note that you dont
need to do the above additional settings for the remote computer.

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Windows 98SE
For Windows 98, you need first to install the Internet Connection Sharing option.
1. Click Start-Control Panel and double-click on the Add/Remove Programs. Go
to the Windows Setup folder tab and double-click on Internet Tools.

2. Click to add the Internet Connection Sharing component and insert the
Windows 98 CD-ROM.

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3. After you have installed the Internet Connection Sharing component, the
Wizard dialog box will appear to start setup.

4. Next, select the built-in network adapter that physically connects the host
computer to the Internet.

5. Follow the instructions on the succeeding dialog boxes to complete the setup.
When asked if you want to create a configuration disk, you can skip that
option. Click Finish when the Wizard is complete. After you have completed
the Internet Connection Sharing, Windows will prompt you to restart your
computer. Click Yes to restart.
6. To enable the Internet Connection Sharing icon on the Windows taskbar, go to
the Internet Properties and click the Sharing button.

7. Click on the Show Icon in Taskbar.

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