Hypertec PCI 10/100 TX manual Adapter cannot connect to the network

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The setup program can view current configuration and run diagnostics on the HyperNet PCI 10/100 series Adapters. This testing includes three separate procedures:

View Current Configuration

Setup New Configuration

Run diagnostics Menu

Adapter cannot connect to the network

Make sure that the cable is installed properly. The network cable must be securely attached to all connections. If the cable is attached, but the problem persists, try using a different cable.

Note: If you're operating at 100 Mbps, you must use UTP Category 5 wiring.

If you're directly connecting two workstations (no hub), use a cross-over cable.

Check the LED lights on the adapter. These lights help to indicate if there's any problem with the connector, cables, or hub.

The Link LED light is ON when the adapter receives a Link pulse from the Ethernet Hub or card.

If the Link LED light is off, it may be caused by a bad connector, bad cable, or any problem with the hub.

The ACT LED light is flashing when there's transmitting or receiving activity on the network.

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