Kodak KY0730483 manual Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows

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Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows 2000

Figure 8

In the middle of this window is listed the Device status. If Windows 2000 Server has detected the hardware (in this case NIC), and has loaded a driver for it, this box will report that ‘This device is working properly’. This only means the driver and the NIC are communicating properly to each other, not that the NIC and the LAN are communicating properly.

3. Click on the Advanced tab.

Figure 9

Click on Link Speed & Duplex to highlight it. The default value is Auto Detect. To change the value, click the arrow in the Value: box and choose the fixed value that your Network Administrator has determined.

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Contents Professional Server Trademarks Table of Contents Initial Configuration IntroductionBefore changing the configuration Network Setup Procedures Change Computer Name and Workgroup/DomainTCP/IP settings 2003 Kodak Polychrome Graphics. All rights reserved AppleTalk Zone Network Interface Card NICMatchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows Network Interface Card NIC Diagnostics Intel PROSet II Diagnostic window is displayedClick on the Advanced tab to see how this NIC is configured File Sharing Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows AppleTalk Seed Router Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows Network Troubleshooting Tips Ipconfig and PingIpconfig /ALL Ping Automatic private address configuration Automatic Private IP Addressing Apipa 169 IP AddressNo AppleTalk Zones Matchprint Professional Server Network Guide for Windows