Linksys EG1032 V3 manual 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter

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Infrastructure - Currently installed computing and networking equipment.

IP (Internet Protocol) - A protocol used to send data over a network.

IP Address - The address used to identify a computer or device on a network.

IPCONFIG - A Windows 2000 and XP utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device. IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) - A VPN protocol used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer. ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides access to the Internet.

LAN (Local Area Network) - The computers and networking products that make up the network in your home or office.

MAC (Media Access Control) Address - The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device.

Mbps (Megabits Per Second) - One million bits per second; a unit of measurement for data transmission.

Network - A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing, storage, and/or transmission between users.

NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) - The protocol used to connect to Usenet groups on the Internet. Packet - A unit of data sent over a network.

Ping (Packet INternet Groper) - An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online. POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) - A standard protocol used to retrieve e-mail stored on a mail server.

Port - 1. The connection point on a computer or networking device used for plugging in a cable or an adapter. 2. The virtual connection point through which a computer uses a specific application on a server.

PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) - A type of broadband connection that provides authentication (username and password) in addition to data transport.

RJ-45 (Registered Jack-45) - An Ethernet connector that holds up to eight wires.

Router - A networking device that connects multiple networks together, such as a local network and the Internet.

Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files, printing, communications, and other services.

Appendix C: Glossary

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Contents Gigabit Copyright and Trademarks How to Use this User GuideTable of Contents Common Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingPort and LEDs List of FiguresGeneral Tab for Windows XP or 16 The Utility’s Statistics screen What’s in this Guide? IntroductionIntroduction What’s in this Guide? Adapter’s port and LEDs are located on the metal panel Getting to Know the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network AdapterInsert the Adapter into the PCI Slot Hardware InstallationOverview Installing the Driver for Windows XPInstalling the Driver Driver Installation Complete Confirm Device Removal Uninstalling the AdapterInstall Hardware Device Drivers Installing the Driver for WindowsDriver Location Installing the Driver for Windows Uninstalling the Adapter Add New Hardware Wizard Installing the Driver for Windows Millennium or 98SERestart Computer Device Manager for Windows Me or 98SE General Accessing the Adapter’s ConfigurationAdapter Configuration Driver AdvancedResources Power ManagementGeneral Tab for Windows Me or 98SE Driver Tab for Windows Me or 98SE Power Management Tab for Windows Me or 98SE Welcome Screen Installing the Diagnostic UtilityInstallShield Wizard Complete Utility’s Icon Using the Diagnostic UtilityVlan Utility’s Driver Flow Control screen 13 The Utility’s Driver Offload TCPLarge Send screen Statistics DiagnosticsWake on LAN CableCommon Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingRestart your computer Network Neighborhood is empty 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter Network Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix B Windows HelpShared Resources Appendix C Glossary 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter Port Appendix D SpecificationsModel Limited Warranty Appendix E Warranty InformationFCC Statement Appendix F Regulatory InformationAppendix G Contact Information