Before you begin, User guide, Get your computer ready – Netopia Network Adapte User Manual

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2. Is there a NIC card on your computer?

Whether your system is Macintosh or Windows-based, you need a 10Base-T Ethernet Network Interface

Card (NIC) or a wireless Network Interface to run a DSL connection. If you don’t have a NIC card, you can buy

one at most computer stores. For computers near the DSL router, Ethernet is the preferred way to connect to

the Internet. For mobile computers like a laptop, or computers located away from the DSL router, a wireless

connection can be used.

Make sure you’ve got everything you need to set up your Covad DSL connection. By taking a few minutes to

prepare, you’ll help ensure the actual installation is as quick and problem-free as possible.

Get your computer ready

1. Does your computer meet the system requirements?

Check the table below to confirm that your computer has the operating system required for DSL service. While

other operating systems may be compatible, we have only provided instructions for those listed below.

FOR WINDOWS

Minimum System Requirements
350 MHz Intel

®

Pentium

®

II processor or equivalent

128 MB RAM
30 MB available hard disk space

Operating System Requirements
Windows

®

2000

Windows XP Home
Windows XP Pro
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows Vista

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DON’T KNOW IF YOUR COMPUTER HAS A NIC CARD?

Look for an Ethernet port on the back or side of your computer. Many newer laptops
have a wireless network interface built-in to the computer. If you’re still not sure, check
the network properties of your computer. The exact process for doing this will depend
on your operating system.

USER GUIDE

Before You Begin

FOR MACINTOSH

Minimum System Requirements
Power Macintosh

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G3 processor

128 MB RAM
30 MB available hard disk space

Operating System Requirements
Mac OS

®

X 10.1 or higher

Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.

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