Installation guide
Copyright
Notice
Copyright
1993
by
Asante Technologies, Inc.
All
rights reserved. No
part
of
this manual,
or
any associated artwork, software,
product
design
or
design
concept,
may
be
copied,
reproduced
or
stored, in
whole
or
in
part,
in
any
form
or
by
any means mechanical, electronic, optical,
photocopying,
recording
or
otherwise, including translation
to
another
language
or
format,
without
the
express
written
consent
of
Asante Technologies, Inc.
EtherTalk
and
Installer are
copyrighted
programs
of
Apple Computer, Inc., and are
licensed
to
Asante Technologies, Inc.
to
distribute for
use
only
in
combination
with
Asante Ethernet interface
products.
EtherTalk shall
not
be
copied
onto
another
disk
or
diskette
(except
for archive
purposes)
or
into
memory
unless as
part
of
the
operation
of
Asante Ethernet interface products.
Trademarks
Asante Technologies, MacCon+, MacCon3, FriendlyNet, EN/SC, DecNet,
DEC,
and
the
Connectivity Solution are trademarks
of
Asante Technologies, Inc.
Apple, AppleTalk, EtherTalk, AppleShare,
NUX
and
Macintosh are registered
trademarks
of
Apple Computer, Inc.
Ethernet
is
a registered trademark
of
the
Xerox Corporation, Inc.
All
brand
names and products
are
trademarks
or
registered trademarks
of
their
respective holders.
FCC
Information
This
equipment
is classified as a Class A
computing
device. Class A devices may
be
used
only
in
commercial, business,
or
industrial environments.
This
equipment
generates, uses
and
can
radiate radio frequency energy.
If
this
equipment
is
not
insulated
properly
in
strict accordance
with
the
instructions in this
manual,
then
it may cause interference in this electronic environment. This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits for a Class A
computing
device
pursuant
to
Subpart J
of
Part 15
of
FCC
Rules,
which
are designed
to
provide reasonable
protection
against radio frequency interference
when
operated
in
a commercial environment.
Operation
of
this
equipment
in a residential area is likely
to
cause interference, in
which
case,
the
user
at
his
own
risk
and
expense
will
be
required
to
correct
the
interference
in a residential environment.