Evaluating your system requirements – Sony MPKTHE User Manual

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To Set Up Your
Home Network

The HomePNA modem that is installed in your Sony VAIO® computer is

designed to use the existing phone lines in your home to establish a

closed home network. This section provides information on setting up a

home network using your VAIO computer.

Evaluating your system requirements

Your VAIO computer is configured to serve as the gateway to the Internet using
the installed V.90 modem or your own Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) or cable
modem (optional). You can also gain access to the Internet using your Integrated
Service Digital Network (ISDN) connection or regular analog voice telephone
service.

If your home is equipped with two separate phone lines, such as separate business
and personal phone service, you must create your home network on a single line.
All linked computers on your home network must be plugged into telephone
jacks that are extensions of one telephone service line. If you attempt to set up
your home network using two separate phone lines, the computers cannot share
data and peripheral equipment.

For the best results, Sony suggests using Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition
(Windows Me™) operating system on all of your home network computers.

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