Lindy Network Card 10 100 1000Mbps PCI User Manual

10/100/1000Mbps PCI  
Gigabit Ethernet Adapter  
User’s Manual  
 
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing our Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.  
This guide is to provide the installation and usage of this  
adapter for network installers and users. The Gigabit  
network adapter complies to 64-bit or 32-bit PCI  
specification and supports half-/full- duplex feature  
which can double network speed.  
This adapter supports 1000Mbps(Gigabit), 100Mbps and  
10Mbps network speed, 1000BaseT operates on all four  
pairs of category 5 UTP cable, 100BaseTX operates on  
two pairs of category 5 UTP cable and 10BaseT operates  
on Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP cable.  
With the Auto-Negotiation technology, network speed is  
auto detected. When you connect the adapter to Gigabit  
Switch or another Gigabit NIC, the speed will be doubled  
to 2000Mbps (1000Mbps Transmit and 1000Mbps  
Receive). If you connect the adapter to 100BaseTX hub,  
the network speed is 100Mbps. Similarly, if the hub is a  
switching hub which supports full duplex function, then  
the speed will be doubled to 200Mbps.  
This adapter supplies many drivers including Microsoft  
Windows 98, 98SE, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Netware Server  
4.x/5.x/6.x, Netware ODI for DOS, Linux, Unix.  
Whatever your requirements are ease of installation,  
superior performance or responsive support backed up by  
unlimited technical support, this adapter is the superior  
choice.  
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Features & Specifications  
(1) Features & Benefits  
y Supports 64/32-bit, 66/33MHz PCI Local Bus Master  
Version 2.2/2.1.  
y Comply with the IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE  
802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x.  
y Supports IEEE 802.3x full duplex flow control.  
y Supports Wake On LAN power management function.  
y Plug and Play installation, auto-setup IRQ and I/O  
address.  
y Auto-Negotiation, full/half- duplex.  
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(2) Technical Specification  
y Topology  
y Connector  
y Standard  
: Star  
: RJ-45  
: IEEE 802.3 10BaseT  
IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX  
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BaseT  
y Transmission Rate : 10Mbps/20Mbps  
100Mbps/200Mbps  
1000Mbps/2000Mbps  
y Hardware Required : IBM compatible PC with  
available PCI slot  
(PCI 2.2/2.1), 64-/32-bit,  
66/33MHz  
y IRQ Line  
y I/O Address  
y Drivers  
: Assigned by system  
: Assigned by system  
: Windows 98/98SE/Me/NT  
Windows 2000/2003/XP,  
Netware Server 4.x/5.x/6.x,  
Netware ODI for DOS,  
Linux, Unix  
y LEDs  
: Speed, Link/Activity  
y Dimension  
: 163 x 45 mm (for 64-bit Model)  
120 x 40 mm (for 32-bit Model)  
y Temperature  
y Humidity  
: 32-131°F (0-55° C)  
: 10% to 95% (Non-condensing)  
y Certification  
: FCC Class B, CE Mark, C-tick,  
VCCI  
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Installation  
(1) Hardware Installation  
To insert the network adapter into your PC, follow the  
steps as below :  
1. Turn off the computer and remove its cover.  
2. Insert the adapter into a PCI slot.  
3. Secure this adapter to the rear of the computer  
chassis and put back the computer cover.  
4. Connect the adapter to the network using twisted-  
pair cable.  
(2) Driver Installation  
Use the drivers supplied by the diskette included in this  
product. For detail description, please execute the  
readme.exe in the root directory of the diskette  
provided by this product.  
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Trouble-shooting  
If you experience any problems with the adapter, please  
make sure the appropriate driver is loaded, the proper  
cable is connected to the adapter port and the hub/switch  
complies with the adapter specification, such as 10Mbps  
10BaseT, 100Mbps 100BaseTX and 1000Mbps  
1000BaseT, then check the LED.  
The adapter provides LEDs to indicate network status.  
Speed  
The LED indicates the adapter is connected to 10BaseT,  
100BaseTX, or 1000BaseT network. When the light is  
OFF, it indicates that the adapter is connected to  
10BaseT network. When the light is ON in green color,  
it indicates that the adapter is connected to 100BaseTX  
network. When the light is ON in amber color, it  
indicates that the adapter is connected to 1000BaseT  
network.  
Link/Activity  
The LED indicates if the UTP has been LINK ok or not.  
When the light is OFF, it indicates that the UTP port has  
not been connected or LINK not ok. When the light is  
ON, it indicates that the UTP port LINK ok. When the  
light is BLINKING, it indicates that there is traffic flow  
on the network which the adapter is connected to.  
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TRADEMARKS  
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