Materials/system requirements, System requirements, Materials and system requirements – Ericsson HM200c/HM201c User Manual

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PipeRider® Cable Modem User's Guide HM200c/HM201c

Materials and System Requirements

Materials Needed

In addition to the items packaged with your cable modem, you may need some of the materials below to install

your modem:

A standard coaxial cable is required to connect the PipeRider cable modem to the cable jack in your

house. The length of the cable is determined by the distance between the cable modem and the cable jack.

If you choose to mount your cable modem on the wall, wall mounting hardware will be required.

In many areas, a surge protector is recommended to help protect the modem from power surges.

System Requirements

To support operation of the cable modem, your computer configuration, operating system, and data interface port

must meet the requirements below.

Computer Requirements
Recommended Minimum Configuration:

133 MHz Processor

16 Megabytes RAM

CD-ROM Drive

The Operating System requirement is dependent upon your data interface connection -- either USB or

Ethernet.

USB

Ethernet

Windows 98

Windows 95 or higher

Windows 98 SE

Windows NT 4.0 or higher

Windows 2000/Me

Macintosh System 7.5 or higher

Data Interface Port
The PipeRider cable modem communicates with your computer through a data interface port. Your computer must

be equipped with one of two data interface options, either USB or Ethernet.
Most computers today are shipped with a

Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. The plug & play aspect of USB

simplifies installation, requiring only a cable plug-in and the installation of a driver (supplied on this CD). This

driver, which is installed during cable modem

installation

, facilitates communication between the cable modem

and the computer. A USB connection allows for only one computer to be connected to the cable modem.
An

Ethernet connection requires that a Network Interface Card (NIC) be installed in your computer, and that your

computer be configured for TCP/IP. When this option is used, a 10BaseT data interface cable carries data between

the cable modem and the computer. An Ethernet interface, used in conjunction with a hub, allows you link up to

15 computers to a single PipeRider cable modem (Windows only).

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