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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
Download Accelerators are incompatible with GearBox/GuitarPort Online, and must be disabled 
to successfully use GuitarPort Online. If you have frequent problems with incomplete downloads, 
there is probably an issue with your Internet connection or the way it is setup, and you may need 
to contact your Internet Service Provider for assistance. If you are using a dial-up modem 
connection over regular phone lines and you have Call Waiting, be sure you have Call Waiting 
turned off when using your Internet Connection so that the Call Waiting signal doesn't interrupt 
your download. On some phone systems, you can dial *70 before a call to disable Call Waiting 
for that one call. 
 
 
 
 
Light is off on GuitarPort or TonePort hardware 
If the light on your GuitarPort or TonePort UX1 hardware does not light up, or if your TonePort 
UX2 front panel meters do not light up, it means that the is not receiving power from the USB 
connection. See 
 
 
 
 
Multiple computers: using GearBox and GuitarPort Online on more than 
one computer 
You can use GearBox and the GuitarPort Online features with more than one computer if you 
like. You will, of course, need to install the GearBox software on each computer. Once you've 
done that, just connect your Line 6 hardware to the computer you'd like to use, start the GearBox 
program and you'll be able to use both the standard features of GearBox and GuitarPort Online. 
You won't be able to access any GearBox features without your Line 6 hardware connected. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
TonePort/GuitarPort hardware does not power up 
The light on top of the GuitarPort and TonePort UX1 hardware comes on to show that it is 
receiving power, and should be green when the driver is correctly initialized and ready to go. 
TonePort UX2’s front VU meters will light up when the unit receives power. These units’ lights 
should come on whenever connected via USB to your computer or hub. If it does not, see the 
discussion of 
 
 
 
 
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