Belkin Network Card F5U104 User Manual

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USB Dire ct Conne ct  
Us e r Ma nua l  
P73162-A  
F5U104  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Belkin USB Direct Connect. The  
USB Direct Connect provides a convenient way to connect  
stand-alone PCs and gain the benefits of networking without  
having to install network cards. Two or more USB-equipped  
computers can share programs, files, peripheral equipment,  
and more. The USB Direct Connect is ideal for small offices,  
home users, multiplayer gaming, and taking work on the road.  
2. Technical Specifications  
Description:  
Operating System  
Compatibility:  
Standard:  
USB Direct Connect  
Windows® 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me  
USB 1.1  
Connectors:  
Speed:  
2 USB "B"-type Connectors  
Up to 6Mbps  
Data Modes:  
LEDs:  
Isochronous/Asynchronous  
RX, TX, Status  
Power:  
Power Consumption:  
Powered from USB  
Normal Operation: 300mA,  
Suspend: 70uA  
Cable:  
Includes (2) F3U133x06 USB A-B Device  
Cables  
Approvals:  
FCC, CE  
Operating Environment:  
0 to 70 degrees ©, Humidity 10  
to 90% non-condensing  
22.1mm x 6.6mm x 10.8mm  
2.0 oz  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
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3. Package Contents  
• USB Direct Connect Device  
Two (2) 6’/2m USB A/B Device Cables  
• User Manual  
• Software Installation CD  
4. Device Layout  
There are three activity status lights: Rx=Receive, Tx=Transmit,  
and St=Status  
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5. Network Topology  
The USB Direct Connect can be used to connect two or  
more computers. There is a maximum distance limit between  
computers (or hosts) of 10 meters (32 feet). This limit is due  
to the USB cable length maximum of 5 meters (16 feet).  
Therefore, each host can be up to 5 meters (16 feet) away  
from the USB Direct Connect.  
Two-Host Configuration  
Basic connection of two PCs together. You must observe the  
distance limitations outlined above.  
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5. Network Topology (continued)  
Daisy-Chain Configuration  
You can configure your computer network by “daisy-chaining”  
the computers together. The advantage to this configuration is  
the distance in which you can place computers apart in your  
small office or home. There will be a maximum of 16 feet from  
computer 1 to computer 2 and a maximum of 32 feet from  
computer 1 to computer 3, and so on.  
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5. Network Topology (continued)  
How NOT to connect a USB Direct Connect  
PCs must never be connected together in such a way that  
any two PCs in the network have more than one connection  
to each other. Doing this will form a “ring,” which will crash  
the network.  
It is not recommended to install USB Direct Connect on a PC  
that is already connected to a network, as the original  
network connections will be changed.  
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6. Windows 98 Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect  
1. Insert the installation disk into the computer and, with the  
supplied cable, attach the Direct Connect to the computer.  
The “Add New Hardware Wizard” will start. Click “Next”.  
2. Select “Search for the best driver for your device.  
(Recommended). Click “Next”.  
3. Check “Specify a location” and type “[drive letter]:\win98”,  
where [drive letter] is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. See  
the illustration below. Click “Next”.  
4. Next, the window will tell you that it has found the drivers  
for “Belkin USB Direct Connect”. Click “Next”.  
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6. Windows 98 Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
5. Click “Finish”.  
6. On your desktop, you will now see a program called  
“NETSETUP”. Double-click on the icon to start the  
setup program.  
7. Choose Typical Installation (Recommended for most  
users.)and click “OK.  
8. Select a name for your computer that is different from  
the other PCs to which you are trying to connect (for  
example, computer 1). This name will identify your  
computer on the network. Click “Next”.  
9. Enter a workgroup name for your network (for example,  
MY NETWORK). This name will be the same on all of  
your computers. Keep in mind that the workgroup name  
is case-sensitive and must be spelled identically on all  
computers in your network. When you have entered a  
name, click “Next”.  
10. Enter a description. This is optional and is intended to  
help further identify a computer (for example, Computer  
1 Windows 98). This may be left blank if you prefer.  
When you have entered a name, click “Next”.  
11. The “Enter IP address?” window will now appear.  
Click “Yes” under “Do you want to assign your own  
IP Address?”.  
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6. Windows 98 Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
12. In the “IP Address” dialog box, the first two boxes must  
contain 192 and 168. The third box can be anything you  
would like, but it must be the same on every computer.  
Zero is the most conventional number to use in this field for  
home networking. The fourth box can also be anything you  
like, but it must be different from every other computer. It is  
recommended to use sequential numbers–1, 2, 3, etc.–to  
easily identify PCs on your network.  
13. After entering your IP address and clicking on “Continue”,  
Windows may ask you to insert your CD-ROM. Insert the  
CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and click “OK.  
Windows will ask you to enter the location of the files on  
the CD-ROM. Normally the files are located in the Win98  
folder on the CD. The path that you type under “Copy Files  
From” always starts with the drive letter of your CD-ROM,  
followed by a colon and a backslash (:\). In the example, the  
CD-ROM drive letter is F:\”. Yours may be different. Enter  
the correct path to your CD-ROM and click “OK.  
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6. Windows 98 Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
Note: If the files Windows needs are already located on  
your hard drive, then Windows does not prompt you to  
specify the location of the files it needs, and continues with  
the installation.  
14. Windows will ask if you want to reboot. Click “Yes”  
to reboot.  
15. When the computer restarts, the “Enter Network  
Password” window will appear.  
16. Type a password that you can remember and click “OK.  
If you do not wish to enter a password, leave it blank and  
click “OK. Either one will work.  
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6. Windows 98 Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
17. If the “Enter Network Password” window does not appear  
when your PC restarts, right-click on “Network  
Neighborhood” and select “Properties”. Under “Primary  
Network Logon”, select “Client for Microsoft Networks”  
and click “OK.  
18. Windows will then restart the computer. When the  
computer restarts, repeat step 16.  
19. Your USB Direct Connect is now installed. To enable your  
PC to share data, please go to section 9a.  
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7. Windows Me Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect  
1. Insert the installation disk into the computer and, with the  
supplied cable, attach the Direct Connect to the  
computer. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” will start.  
Select “Search for the best driver for your device.  
(Recommended). Click “Next”.  
2. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” will find the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect and inform you that it has finished  
installing the drivers. Click “Finish”.  
3. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” has placed a program  
on your desktop called NETSETUP. Double-click on the  
icon to start the setup program.  
4. Choose “Typical Installation (Recommended for most  
users )and click “OK.  
5. Select a name for your computer that is different from the  
other PCs to which you are trying to connect, (for  
example, computer 1). This will identify individual PCs  
within the network. Click “Next”.  
6. Enter a workgroup name for your network (for example,  
My Network). This name will be the same on all of your  
computers. Keep in mind that the workgroup name is  
case-sensitive and must be spelled identically on all  
computers in your network. When you have entered a  
name, click “Next”.  
7. Enter a description. This is optional and is intended to  
help further identify a computer (for example,  
Computer 1 Windows Me). This may be left blank if you  
prefer. When you have entered a name, click “Next”.  
8. The “Enter IP address?” window will now appear.  
Click “Yes” under “Do you want to assign your own  
IP Address?”.  
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7. Windows Me Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
9. In the “IP Address” dialog box, the first two boxes must  
contain 192 and 168. The third box can be anything you  
would like, but it must be the same on every computer. Zero  
is the most conventional number to use in this field for home  
networking. The fourth box can also be anything you like,  
but it must be different from every other computer. The  
convention is to number your computers sequentially, i.e.,  
number your main PC “1” and your next PC “2”, etc. If you  
are performing this installation on an additional PC, be sure  
that the last field is different from any other computers  
connected to your network. Once you have typed in the  
values, click “Continue”.  
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7. Windows Me Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
10. The following screen will appear. Make sure your driver  
CD is in the CD-ROM drive and click “OK.  
11. The “Select Device” dialog box will appear. Click  
“Have Disk”.  
12. The Install From Disk” dialog box will appear. Enter the  
drive letter that corresponds to your CD-ROM drive (for  
example, D:, followed by “\Win9x”). Refer to the  
illustration below:  
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7. Windows Me Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
13. The “Select Device” window will appear. Highlight the  
Belkin Direct Connect Network Adapter” and click “OK.  
14. The “Select Device” window will appear. Highlight  
“Microsoft” and “TCP/IP”, and click “OK.  
15. The “Select Device” window will appear. Highlight “File  
and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks” and click “OK.  
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7. Windows Me Instructions for the Belkin USB  
Direct Connect (continued)  
16. The computer will now need to reboot. Click “Yes”.  
17. Upon restart, proceed to Section 9a to enable your  
computer to share files.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions  
Installation and setup of the Belkin USB Direct Connect takes  
three main steps:  
• Hardware installation  
• Adding the Direct Connect to the system  
• Configuring the Direct Connect network settings  
Follow the steps in this section to set up your Direct Connect.  
Hardware Installation under Windows 2000  
1. Insert the installation disk into the computer and, with the  
supplied cable, attach the Direct Connect to the computer.  
The “Found New Hardware Wizard” will start. Click Next”.  
2. In the next window, select “Search for a suitable driver for  
my device (recommended)and click “Next”.  
3. In the next window, select “Specify a location” and  
click “Next”.  
4. In the next window, under “Copy manufacturers files  
from:”, type: [drive letter]:\win2000, where [drive letter] is  
the letter of your CD-ROM drive. See the illustration below.  
Click “Next”.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions (continued)  
5. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” will indicate that the  
drivers for the USB Direct Connect have been located.  
Click “Next”.  
6. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” will now tell you that  
Windows has finished installing the software for this  
device. Click “Finish”.  
The Direct Connect hardware is now installed. The next  
section outlines how to set up the Direct Connect in the  
network environment.  
Adding Your Direct Connect to the System  
1. Select “Start”, then “Control Panel. Locate the  
Add/Remove Hardware” icon and double-click on  
the icon.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions (continued)  
2. The “Add/Remove Hardware Wizardwill start.  
Click “Next”.  
3. In the next screen, select “Add/Troubleshoot a device”.  
Click “Next”.  
4. The “Add/Remove Hardware Wizardwill search for  
new hardware.  
5. In the next window, select “Add a new device” and  
click “Next”.  
6. In the next “Add/Remove Hardware Wizardwindow, select  
“No, I want to select the hardware from a list” option.  
Click “Next”.  
7. In the next window, “Hardware Type,” select “Network  
adapters”. Click “Next”.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions (continued)  
8. The next “Add/Remove Hardware Wizardwindow will ask  
you to specify which network adapter to use. Click  
“Have Disk…”.  
9. In the next window, under “Copy manufacturers files  
from:”, type: [drive letter]:\win2000, where [drive letter] is  
the letter of your CD-ROM drive. See the illustration below.  
Click “Next”.  
10. In the next window, highlight “Belkin Direct Connect  
Network Adapter”, and click “Next”.  
11. Windows will now tell you that it is ready to install the  
device. Click “Next”.  
12. The “Digital Signature Not Found” window will pop up.  
Click “Yes” to continue. If Windows gives you an error  
message and/or will not allow you to install the driver  
because it is not digitally signed, right-click on “My  
Computer”, located on your desktop. Choose “Properties”  
and select the “Hardware” tab. Select “Driver Signing” and  
make sure “Block-Prevent installation of unsigned files” is  
not selected.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions (continued)  
Configuring the Direct Connect Network Settings  
1. Right-click on “My Network Places”, and select “Properties”  
to open the “Network and Dial-up Connections” window. In  
the window, you may see a number of connections. Click  
once on the last “Connection” icon and wait until the  
description “Belkin Direct Connect Network Adapter”  
appears to confirm the icon is the Direct Connect-related  
icon. Use this method to search for the Direct Connect if the  
first one you tried is not the Direct Connect.  
2. Right-click on the “Direct Connect” icon and select  
“Properties”. In the “Properties” window, select “Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP)and click “Properties”.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions (continued)  
3. In the “IP Address” dialog box, select “Use the Following  
IP Address”. In the first line, the first two spaces must  
contain 192 and 168. The third box can be anything you  
would like, but it must be the same on every computer.  
Zero is the most conventional number to use in this field  
for home networking. The fourth box can also be anything  
you like, but it must be different from every other  
computer. The convention is to number your computers  
sequentially, i.e., number your main PC “1” and your next  
PC “2”, etc. If you are performing this installation on an  
additional PC, be sure that the last field is different from  
any other computers connected to your network. In the  
“Subnet mask:” field, enter “255.255.255.0”. Once you  
have entered the values, click “OK. Leave Default  
Gateway” and “DNS” areas blank.  
4. Return to the Windows 2000 desktop and right-click on  
“My Computer”. Select “Properties” and select the  
“Network Identification” tab. Click on the  
“Properties” button.  
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8. Windows 2000 Instructions (continued)  
5. In the “Identification Changes” window, enter a computer  
name (for example, Computer 1). This name must be unique  
(different) for each computer on the network. Next, select  
Workgroup” and enter a workgroup name for your network  
(for example, MY NETWORK). This name will be the same on  
all of your computers. Keep in mind that the workgroup  
name is case-sensitive and must be spelled identically on all  
computers in your network. When you have entered a name,  
click “OK.  
You are now finished. Restart the computer for the changes you  
have made to take effect. When the computer restarts, you will  
be prompted to enter a user name and password. Enter any  
name you wish and a password to log on to Windows. Make  
sure you use a password that you can remember.  
To enable your PC to share data, please proceed to section 9a.  
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9. Ready to Share  
a. Share Files  
To share files between Windows 98 and Windows Me PCs, you  
first need to:  
1. Double-click on the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
2. Left-click on the hard drive available on your computer (e.g.,  
C drive) to highlight it. From the menu bar, click on “File”.  
On the pull-down menu that appears, select “Sharing”.  
3. A window will appear. Select “Shared As”. Share name is  
“C”. Set the Access Type to “Full, then click “Apply. Click  
“OK. Make sure you DO NOT set a password in this area.  
4. When you go back to “My Computer”, you will see a “small  
hand” underneath the C drive signifying that the drive is  
now shared.  
5. The installation is now complete on the first computer. You  
can return to the beginning and commence installation on  
the rest of the computers connected to the network.  
6. Once the installation is done on all the computers on your  
desktop (main screen), you can double-click on the  
“Network Neighborhood” icon. Once it is open, you should  
see all the computers connected to the network. If you get  
an error saying “Not able to browse the network”, wait for a  
minute or two, then press the F5 key on your keyboard to  
refresh the network connections.  
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9. Ready to Share (continued)  
To share files on Windows 2000 PCs:  
1. Double-click on the “My Computer” icon on your desktop.  
2. Right-click on the hard drive available on your computer  
(e.g., C drive) and select “Sharing”.  
3. Select “Share this Folder”.  
4. Click “OK.  
b. Make sure your machines are seeing each other  
To make sure your installations were successful and check that  
your PC is seeing” other PCs on your network, do one or both  
of the following:  
1. Click on “Network Neighborhood/My Network Places” on  
your desktop. You should see the “Entire Network” icon  
and all the PCs connected to the network. If you dont, press  
F5 to refresh. If you dont see these, consult the  
Troubleshooting” section.  
2. On your desktop, right-click on “My Computer”, then  
left-click on “Properties”. Click on the “Device Manager”  
tab. The Belkin USB Direct Connect should be in the  
“Network Adapters” section. If Belkin USB Direct Connect is  
not there, or if there is a yellow question mark by it, the  
device is not installed properly. Consult the  
Troubleshooting” section.  
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10. Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM: I cannot see other computers or a  
workgroup on the network.  
1. You need to make sure that the Identification and  
File/Printer Sharing settings are properly configured. To  
check these settings, do the following:  
2. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel.  
3. Double-click on the “Network” icon.  
4. Click on the “Identification” tab.  
• Check to make sure that the computer name on each  
computer is unique. They should not be the same. Make  
the necessary changes when needed.  
• Check to make sure that the workgroup name is the same.  
The workgroup name must be identical on every PC on the  
network. Make the necessary changes when needed.  
5. Click on the “Access Control” tab.  
• Make sure “Shared-level access control” is selected.  
6. Click on the “Configuration” tab.  
• Double-click on “File” and “Printer Sharing”. Make sure  
those two boxes are checked.  
• Make sure the “Primary Network Logon” is set to “Client  
for Microsoft Networks”.  
• Double-click on “Belkin TCP/IP for Belkin USB Direct  
Connect”. Check the IP address. Make sure the third  
number field is the same on all PCs and the last number  
field is different on all PCs. Also make sure the subnet  
mask is 255.255.255.0.  
7. Check to make sure that “Browse Master” is set to  
Enabled” and “LM Announce” is set to “Yes”.  
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10. Troubleshooting (continued)  
8. Click “OK. Note: You may need your Windows 95/98 CD.  
9. Restart Windows when prompted.  
10. When the computer boots up again and you are asked for a  
user name and password, DO NOT click “Cancel”. Either  
use your password or just click “OK.  
11. If you still cannot see other PCs on the network, please  
contact Belkin Technical Support.  
PROBLEM: In Windows 2000, I can see other computers  
but I cannot access them.  
If you can see computers, but cannot access them, go to the  
“Control Paneland select “Users and Passwords”. Select the  
Advanced” tab and click the “Advanced” button. Then click  
on the “Users” folder. If the “Guest” file has a red X on it, it is  
currently disabled. Click on that file and remove the X to enable  
it. Click “Apply” and try accessing the computers on the  
network again.  
PROBLEM: Windows gives an error message and  
wont allow me to install the driver because it is not  
digitally signed.  
Right-click on “My Computer”, located on your desktop.  
Choose “Properties” and select the “Hardware” tab. Select  
“Driver Signing” and make sure “Block-Prevent installation of  
unsigned files” is not selected.  
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10. Troubleshooting (continued)  
PROBLEM: How do I uninstall the USB Direct Connect  
with Windows 98 and Windows Me?  
Removing the USB Direct Connect from your computer is a  
two-step process:  
Step I:  
a. Click on the “Start” button, then go to “Settings”, then  
“Control Panel.  
b. Double-click on "Add/Remove Programs".  
c. Select "USB Direct Connect Host-Host Connector" from  
the list.  
d. Click the “Add/Remove” button.  
e. Click OKto close the “Add/Remove Programs” window.  
f. You should return to the “Control Panel” window.  
Step II:  
a. Double-click on the “Network” icon.  
b. Select the line that only says "USB Direct Connect  
Network Adapter".  
c. Click on the “Remove” button.  
d. Click OK.  
e
Click on “Yes” when prompted to restart Windows.  
PROBLEM: How do I uninstall USB Direct Connect from  
Windows 2000?  
1. Right-click on “My Computer” on your desktop.  
2. Select “Properties”, then choose the “Hardware” tab.  
3. In the “Hardware” tab, click on “Device Manager”.  
4. In the “Network Adapters” section and the “USB  
Controllers” section, highlight “USB Direct Connect”  
and select “Remove”.  
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11. Information  
FCC Statement  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR  
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton, CA 90220,  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product:  
F5U104  
to which this declaration relates:  
Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
We, Belkin Components, declare under our sole responsibility that the F5U104, to which  
this declaration relates, is in conformity with Generic Emissions Standard EN50081-1 and  
with Generic Immunity Standard EN50082-1 1992.  
Belkin Components Limited Lifetime Product  
Warranty  
Belkin Components warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship  
for its lifetime. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the  
product at no charge provided it is returned during the warranty period, with  
transportation charges prepaid, to the authorized Belkin dealer from whom you  
purchased the product. Proof of purchase may be required.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse,  
misuse, or misapplication; if the product has been modified without the written  
permission of Belkin; or if any Belkin serial number has been removed or defaced.  
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHERS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BELKIN SPECIFICALLY  
DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
No Belkin dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension,  
or addition to this warranty.  
BELKIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER  
LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME,  
GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM  
OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH BELKIN PRODUCTS.  
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Belkin Components  
501 West Walnut Street  
Compton • CA • 90220 • USA  
Tel: 310.898.1100  
Fax: 310.898.1111  
Belkin Components, Ltd.  
Unit 13 • Gatelodge Close • Round Spinney  
Northampton • Northants • NN3 8RX  
United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 (0) 1604678300  
Fax: +44 (0) 1604678330  
Belkin Components B.V.  
Starparc Building • Boeing Avenue 333  
1119 PH Schiphol-Rijk • The Netherlands  
Tel. +31 (0) 20 654 7300  
Fax: +31 (0) 20 654 7349  
Belkin Components, Ltd.  
7 Bowen Cresent • West Gosford  
NSW 2250 • Australia  
Tel: +61 2 4372 8600  
Fax: +61 (2) 4325 4277  
© 2001 Belkin Components. All rights reserved.  
All trade names are registered trademarks of  
respective manufacturers listed.  
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