HP Ethernet USB Network Adapter hn210e HP Ethernet USB Network Adapter hn210e - Page 4

before you begin, connecting the network, adapter

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before you begin 1 Verify that all of the box contents are included. 2 Confirm that the computers you plan to connect to the Adapter are all running either Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP. Windows 2000 and XP Professional require administrative privileges to install this software - see your user documentation for details. 3 Verify that each computer you're connecting to the network has a CD-ROM drive to run the installation software. 4 If the computer is on, turn it off. connecting the network adapter 1 Plug the Type B square plug of the USB cable into the USB port of the adapter as illustrated. USB cable Type B square plug to USB port on PC Type A rectangular plug 2 Filename: QS Ethernet USB Adapter.doc Title: HP-Print2k.dot Template: HP Quick Start.dot Author: Rob Heiret Last Saved By: Elizabeth Stoneburg Revision #: 11 Page: 2 of 7 Printed: 08/15/01 05:17 PM

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Filename: QS Ethernet USB Adapter.doc
Title: HP-Print2k.dot
Template: HP Quick Start.dot
Author: Rob Heiret
Last Saved By: Elizabeth Stoneburg
Revision #: 11
Page: 2 of 7
Printed: 08/15/01 05:17 PM
before you begin
1
Verify that all of the box contents are
included.
2
Confirm that the computers you plan to
connect to the Adapter are all running either
Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP.
Windows 2000 and XP Professional require
administrative privileges to install this
software — see your user documentation for
details.
3
Verify that each computer you’re connecting
to the network has a CD-ROM drive to run
the installation software.
4
If the computer is on, turn it off.
connecting the network
adapter
1
Plug the Type B square plug of the USB
cable into the USB port of the adapter as
illustrated.
USB cable
to USB
port on PC
Type B
square plug
Type A
rectangular plug