Appendix; Client For Microsoft Setup For Windows 98 - Linksys USB200HA User Manual

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click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, then open Network and click on
the Configuration tab. Highlight IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol (only
one of them) and click on Properties.
• Click on the NetBIOS tab. Put a check next to I want to enable NetBIOS
over IPX/SPX and click OK. Click OK again.
• After Windows finishes copying the appropriate files, restart your com-
puter. When you've returned to the Desktop, open Network
Neighborhood or my network places and look for the other PCs on your
network.
8. In Network Neighborhood, I can only see some of the computers.
• Choose Start, Find, and Computer. Type the name of the computer in
the window that comes up, and click Find Now.
• Now make sure that the you are using the same protocol(s) and work-
group name on computers. To do this, click Start, Settings, Control
Panel on two computers running different Windows operating systems.
Click on the Network icon, choose the Configuration tab, then click on
the Identification tab for Workgroup name. Compare the protocols on
both computers and make sure that they are the same. If any protocols are
missing, see page 33 to install any protocol(s) you need.
• Make sure that File & Print sharing is enabled on every computer.
9. Network Neighborhood is empty.
• Verify that your Microsoft Client is installed. See the Windows 98 setup
instructions for directions.
• Verify that you have logged in correctly. Refresh the screen by pressing
F5 several times.
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Appendix

Client for Microsoft Setup for Windows 98

If you are installing the Phoneline 10M USB Network Adapter in a Windows
98 PC that you plan on logging onto a NT domain server, follow the direc-
tions below.
1. Start up Windows. Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel. Double-
click on Network to bring up the Network window. Click on the
Configuration tab.
2. In the Primary Logon field, you have two choices. Choose one Client for
Microsoft Networks, which instructs your PC to log onto an NT 4.0 or
Windows 2000 server where you already have a username and password
set up.
3. Under the The following network components are installed field, highlight
Client for Microsoft Networks and click on the Properties button.
4. The Client for Networks Properties window will appear. Under the Logon
Validation window, make sure that Log on to Windows NT domain is
checked. Enter the name of your domain into the Windows NT Domain
field.
5. Optional: Click on the Access Control tab. Make sure that Share-level
access control is selected; do not choose User-level access control. If
Access Control is greyed out and cannot be selected, refer to Problem 5 in
the Troubleshooting section on page 22.
6. When you're done, click OK. When asked if you want to restart your PC,
choose to do so.
The Microsoft Client portion of the Windows setup is now complete.
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