10/100 PCI Fast Ethernet Card
6.Reconnect the computer’s power cord, and switch computer power on. If the BIOS section of your computer’s boot program is Plug and Play compliant, then at
NOTE: Due to a fault in some
Connecting the Network Cable
Category 5 UTP cable qualifies for both the Fast Ethernet and Ethernet cabling rules. The maximum length of any single cable run between any station and its supporting hub is 100 meters. The maximum length of a cable joining two switches is 10m in general, but is 100m when both switches qualify as Ethernet Class 2 Repeaters (all
Connecting for Fast Ethernet (100Mbps)
Category 5 UTP cable is required for Fast Ethernet operation. The maximum cable run between the Server Card and the supporting switch is 100m. The cable must be straight (not a crossover cable), with a
Connecting for 10Mbps Ethernet
Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5 UTP cable, as well as
Using a Crossover Cable
A crossover cable can be used to connect the Server Card directly to the workstations, without the use of a switch. In this configuration, it is recommended that the line speed be overridden by selecting either 10Mbps or 100Mbps in the driver configuration, rather than let the Server Card use
Software Installation
The
Status and Statistics
At any time, you can instantly gauge the status of any port in a Server Card array, and review performance statistics on each array or individual ports. To view the status information, reload the Network Control applet and view the properties of the Server Card following the steps below.
1)Open the Network Control Panel applet and select the Protocols tab.
2)Select Server Card and click on the Properties button. The Server Card dialog should be displayed with two tabs: Setup and Status.
3)Select the Status tab to display the current condition of each port and throughput statistics for arrays or individual ports. Throughput statistics can be viewed on a
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