Windows Notes; Installing On Usb Host Powered Devices; Installing On Non-Usb Powered Devices; Downloading The Windows Usb Driver - Multitech MultiConnect Cell User Manual

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INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS
The kernel module option.ko is in the directory drivers/usb/serial. If the kernel was built previously, compile the
module by typing: # make M=drivers/usb/serial
To load the module use modprobe or insmod.

Windows Notes

Installing on USB Host Powered Devices

When you connect a USB host powered device to a computer through a USB cable, the Windows Add New
Hardware Wizard may display Cannot Install this Hardware. If this occurs, click Finish. Windows detects additional
devices and prompts you to install them.

Installing on Non-USB Powered Devices

Turn on the device and wait 15 seconds before connecting the USB cable. If you connect the USB cable before
supplying power to the device, the Windows Add New Hardware Wizard may appear and show Cannot Install this
Hardware. If this occurs, click Finish. Windows detects additional devices and prompts you to install the additional
devices. If Windows does not detect new device, unplug the USB cable, turn the device off and on, wait 15
seconds, insert the USB cable, and install devices when prompted.

Downloading the Windows USB Driver

If you haven't downloaded the driver:
1.
Go to the Multi-Tech Support page, www.multitech.com/support.go and select your product from the
Product Families drop down list.
2.
Click Drivers.
3.
Extract the files to your computer.
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