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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting

Your Asanté GigaNIX adapter is designed to provide years of trouble-free operation. In the unlikely event your network is not operating properly following installation, follow the troubleshooting tips below.

1.Does your system meet the System Requirements for hardware and software? Refer to Section 1.3 in this manual for specific hardware and software requirements. Make sure your system meets these requirements before troubleshooting further.

2.Did your adapter software install properly? If not, check to make sure the hardware is seated properly, and that the "Key" on the motherboard is pressed firmly into the notch on the adapter.

3.Is there a green network Link LED on the 10, 100 or 1000 LED? If not, try connecting a "known good" network cable between your hub or switch and the adapter. You should see a Link LED on both your switch and your network adapter. Although the GigaNIX Ethernet adapter utilizes the Extended Distance feature and is rated up to 613 feet (187 meters) over Category 5 cable or 492 feet (150 meters) over Category 3 cable, your network conditions may restrict the maximum length of your network cable to 100 meters.

4.Be sure your cable is not coiled, twisted or damaged. When connecting the switch to a computer, be sure your Category 5 UTP cable is wired for straight-through. Note that pins 3 and 6 must use the same twisted pair; these are typically orange/white orange or green/white green.

5.Check your cable type. 10BaseT may use Category 3 (or better) cables. 100BaseTX may use Category 5 (or better). 1000BaseT may use Category 5 (or better), although Asanté Certified Gigabit cables (Category 5E) are recommended.

6.When employing multiple hubs or switches, check the uplink connection on your hub or switch. If the hub or switch utilizes an uplink port, set the port to uplink on only one hub/switch and use a standard, straight-through network cable to connect to a port on the other hub or switch. If there is no uplink port on the hub or switch, create the uplink using a crossover cable as described in section 2.3 in this manual.

7.Check your computer’s software. Consult your operating system manual for instructions on configuring your network for file and print sharing.

Need more help?

Consult the Asanté website (www.asante.com) for additional troubleshooting tips and frequently asked questions (FAQ).You may also contact Asanté Technical Support during standard business hours (7am to 6pm MST, Monday-Friday). Email: support@asante.com

Phone: 801-566-8991

FAX: 801-566-3787

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Contents User’s Manual 10/100/1000T Ethernet AdapterTable of Contents Asanté FriendlyNET GigaNIX 1000TA/TPC Package Contents FeaturesIntroduction System Requirements Bracket/LED InformationHardware Installation Installation in a Apple Power Macintosh G3 or G4Page Installation in a PC Computer Connecting the Gigabit Ethernet Adapter to the network Pin Number Signal Macintosh Software Installation Installing the GigaNIX Mac OS8 or 9 Software DriverPage Configuring GigaNIX for AppleTalk Configuring the GigaNIX 1000TA for TCP/IP Page Windows Software Installation Installing the GigaNIX on Windows 98/2000/MePage Page Page Page Software Installation on Windows NT Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Software Installation on Linux Installing the driverTuning the Installation Asanté FriendlyNET GigaNIX 1000TA/TPC Troubleshooting Need more help?Product Specifications PerformanceSupport Safety and Regulatory Compliance Safety AdvisoryContacting Asanté Technical SupportLegal Notice