"This is the first product that can be installed without opening the PC. You simply plug it into the parallel port, plug it into the nearest phone jack and you're set. The hardware is set up."
And the software set up is easy too...
"The software is very, very intuitive. We've been working on it for quite a long time with usability engineers and human factors engineers and really honed it so it's down to now two questions. That's all you need to answer to install the product. Give the PC a name and tell us which of your PCs you want to see used to connect to the Internet."
The phone line network isn't as fast as the networks in many office settings, but it isn't likely you'll have as many PCs at home sharing it. Intel sells an AnyPoint starter kit to link two PCs for about 180 dollars. And the phone line networking standard means devices made by different manufacturers should work together. You can find more information at intel.com.

