Setting Link Speed
Link speed determines how fast the Killer Xeno connects to the local network or Internet. In most cases, your local network will be much faster than your Internet connection.
The following table shows the available speeds and requirements for each.
Speed | Description | Requirement |
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Auto | None | |
| available speed based upon | (recommended setting) |
| the configuration of your | |
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| local network |
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10 Mb | Configures the Killer Xeno | Your local network |
| for 10 Mb connections only | connection must support 10 |
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| Mb Ethernet networking |
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| connections |
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100 Mb | Configures the Killer Xeno | Your local network |
| for 100 Mb connections | connection must support 100 |
| Note that speeds up to | Mb Ethernet networking |
| connections | |
| 100 Mb are also supported | |
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1000 Mb | Configures the Killer Xeno | Your local network |
| for 1000 Mb (1 Gigabit) | connection must support 1 |
| connections | Gigabit (1000 Mb) Ethernet |
| Note that speeds up to | networking connections |
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| 1000 Mb (are also |
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| supported |
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To set the link speed:
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2.Select Xeno Configuration.
3.Select the Main tab.
4.Under Xeno NIC, open the Mode
Note: The Killer Xeno must be in Normal mode to set the link speed.
5.Under General, open the Link Speed
6.Click OK.
Setting Duplex Mode
The following table shows the available duplex modes.
The duplex mode should be changed from the default setting only if the Killer Xeno is connected to an older switch or router (for example, a switch or router manufactured in 1998 or earlier).
Mode | Description |
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Full Duplex | Default setting |
| This is the recommended setting for connecting all recent |
| consumer home switches, routers, or gateways. |
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Half Duplex | Restricts the connection to half duplex mode, and limits |
| overall performance for your Killer Xeno. |
| This setting should be used only if you are connecting to |
| legacy networking equipment (manufactured in 1998 or |
| earlier). |
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