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1 Introduction
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Ethernet Network Interface Card
for PCI Bus PC
Installation Guide
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FCC Warning
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This PCI Ethernet card has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when these devices are operated in a commercial environment.
These devices generate, use and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with this installation manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of these
devices in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
Revision
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01/DEC/1998
Update the Net528.inf/NDIS4 file for driver backward compatibility.
1. Introduction
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This section is an introduction of the PCI Etherner card series. It
provides an overview of the adapters, a brief description of their
features, and information on their LED indicators.
1.1 Overview
This 32-bit PCI Ethernet adapters card complies with PCI local bus
specifications. The card provides installation flexibility with
its ability to connect on PCI system.
The card can be used with the PCI system which included the
following model:
BNC/UTP
This model allows connection to a thin coaxial cable or
10BASE-T twisted-pair segment through its BNC and RJ-45 ports,
respectively. Only one port, however, may be used at a time.
1.2 Features
The PCI Ethernet card complies with the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards
and uses VLSI components for enhancing reliability. The following
are just a few of the series' distinctive features.
Easy installation
The card complies with PCI specifications, thus configuration
on PCI systems is handled entirely by the system with no user
intervention.
Setup/diagnostic program and LEDs. The series comes with a
setup/diagnostic program that tests all adapter functions to verify
correct operation of the card. The two LED indicators on the
adapter to report network activity.
Support for remote boot function. The series can be used on PCs or
diskless workstations for remote booting on the network. In order
to use the remote boot function, however, a remote boot ROM
(purchased separately) must be installed on the card.
Runs a wide variety of networking software. The series can be used
with all popular networking software. The table below lists the
supported software:
NDIS driver
Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x and 5.0 Server driver
MS LAN Manager
Packet driver
Win/TCP Pathway Access for DOS
FTP PC/TCP
IBM PC LAN Support Program
SUN PC-NFS
IBM LAN Server
DEC PathWorks
Banyan VINES
Windows for Workgroups
Windows NT
Windows 95, 95a, 95b(OSR2)
Windows NT Advanced Server
Windows 98
1.3 LED Indicators
The LEDs on the PCI adapter series provide information on the
state of the network. The LEDs work in different ways, depending on
the type of Ethernet cable being used. The LEDs and their functions
are listed below.
Active Indicator. Indicates power and/or data transmit/receive.
Link Indicator. Indicates the state of the data link.
2 Installation
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2.1 Inserting the Adapter into the PC
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the adapter during installation,
touch a grounded object to release any electrostatic build up
in your body. Static electricity can damage certain components
on the adapter.
To insert the adapter into your computer, follow these steps:
Turn OFF your PC and unplug it from the power outlet.
Remove the PC cover.
Insert the adapter into an available PCI expansion slot.
Secure the adapter in the slot with a bracket screw.
Replace the computer cover.
After inserting the adapter into your computer, you will no
longer need to remove it to adjust physical settings when
configuring the card. Configuration (that is, assigning system
resources to the adapter) takes place entirely through software.
2.2 Connecting Network Cables
2.2.1 Connecting 10BASE-T Twisted-Pair Cable
This type of connection requires a twisted-pair cable of
maximum length of 100 meters with RJ-45 connectors at both ends.
Pins 1 and 2 of this cable must be a pair and so should pins 3 and 6.
Each pin must connect straight to the other end of the cable (that
is, pin 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3 and 6 to 6).
Connect one end of the twisted-pair cable to the RJ-45 port of the
adapter and the other end to a 10BASE-T hub. To connect, orient the
RJ-45 connector correctly with the port, then push the connector into
the port until it locks into place.
2.2.2 Connecting 10BASE2 Thin Coaxial Cable
This section discusses how to connect the adapter to a 10BASE2
Ethernet network. Follow these steps:
Turn OFF the computer.
Connect a BNC T-connector to the BNC port on the adapter.
If your computer exists at the end of a 10BASE2 segment,
then you only need to connect a single cable to the adapter
via the T-connector; otherwise, you will need to connect two
cables to both ends of the T-connector. With just a single
cable connected to the T-connector, you will need to attach
a terminator on the unused end of the T-connector.
2.3 Configuring the Adapter
To configure the PCI Ethernet adapter, you need to insert the
card into a PCI slot in your computer, secure the card, close
the case and connect the network cable. The adapter along with the
other installed cards will be configured by the PCI BIOS and the
operating system at system bootup. After booting up, just load
the appropriate drivers to establish the software connection to
your network. If your computer connects to a network during bootup
(via startup files), then this step is handled by the system.
2.4 Testing the Adapter Functionality
The setup/diagnostic program incorporates two diagnostic tests for
checking the adapter's basic functions and connectivity on the network.
The Network Diagnostics test checks the adapter's ability to
communicate on the network. This test requires that at least two
computers is connected by an Ethernet cable. One computer should be
set as the Respoder and the others as an Initiator. If this test
succeeds, then you have confirmed that the adapter can communicate
on your network.
For the Network Diagnostics to be successful,network drivers supplied
on the PCI adapter's installation diskette must be located in the
same directory as the setup program. The help program on the
diskette offers the necessary information about installing the
drivers in the different network operation system on a Plug and Play
Lan Adapter. Unless you move files at a later time, you should not
have any problems here.
3 History
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Driver diskette revision: 981201
* Update Net528.inf/NDIS4 file for Backward Compatibility.
Driver diskette revision: 980801
* Add NDIS4 driver for Windows 98 & Windows 95 (OSR2)
* Add Netware server driver 5.0
* Don't support Netware Client 32 for Windows95
* Don't support Windows NT 3.5
* Support SVID/SSID
A Specifications
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This section lists the PCI Etherent card specifications.
RJ-45 port for UTP: yes
BNC port for thin coaxial: yes
FCC Class B: yes
Maximum power
consumption: 3.5 W
Size (cm x cm): 15.8 x 7.4
Boot ROM size: 8K, 16K, 32K
LED indicators: Active (green),
Link (green)
Operating temperature: 0 to 50 degree C
( 32 degree to 122 degree F )
Storage temperature: -25 to 55 degree C
( -13 to 131 degree F )
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
B Support Options
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For technical support, you may contact your authorized D-Link
distributor, dealer or the following D-Link branch offices.
In U.S.A. Tel: +1(949)788-0805 Fax: +1(949)753-7033
BBS: +1(949)455-1779 BBS: +1(949)455-9616
In Canada Tel: +1(905)829-5033 Fax: +1(905)829-5223
BBS: +1(965)279-8732
In U.K. & Europe Tel: +44(181)235-5555 Fax: +44(181)235-5500
BBS: +44(181)235-5511
In Germany Tel: +49(6192)97110 Fax: +49(6196)971111
BBS: +49(6192)971199(Analog)
+49(6192)971198(ISDN)
In Asia, Taiwan Tel: +886(2)2-916-1600 Fax: +886(2)2-914-6299
BBS: +886(2)2-910-1835
In France Tel: +33(1)3023-8688 Fax: +33(1)3023-8689
In Australia Tel: +61(2)9417-7100 Fax: +61(2)9417-1077
In Sweden Tel: +46(8)700-6211 Fax: +46(8)219-640
In Denmark Tel: +45(43)969-040 Fax: +45(43)424-347
In Singapore Tel: +65-774-6233 Fax: +65-774-6322
In China Tel: +86(10)6846-7106~9 Fax: +86(10)6846-7110
In Japan Tel: +81(3)5434-9678 Fax: +81(3)5434-9868
In India Tel: +91(22)617-2478~80 Fax: +91(22)617-2476
In New Zealand Tel: +64-9-488-0502 Fax: +64-9-488-0565
In Itlay Tel: +39-2-2900-0676 Fax: +39-2-2900-1723
The BBS communication setup information is as follows :
Speed : 2400-14400 baud - Germany
2400-9600 baud - Asia,Taiwan
14400-16800 baud - Canada
9600-14400 baud V32, V32bis, V42, V42bis - U.S.A.
2400-19200 baud V24, V32, V32bis, V42bis - U.K. & Europe
Parity : none
Data bits : 8
Stop bit : 1
C Copyrights, Trademarks
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All documents and software provided herewith are Copyright (c) 1998
D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved.
MS, Windows, Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 98 are tradenames of
Microsoft Corporation.
Netware, IPX are tradenames of Novell.
Other trademarks or tradenames used herein are properties of the
respective owners.