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Frequently Asked Questions

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Table 5 Frequently Asked Questions (continued)

 

 

 

 

Question

Answer

 

 

 

 

 

How do I remove

1

Double-click the 3Com icon to start the 3Com NIC

 

the 3Com icon from

 

Diagnostics program.

 

my Windows

2

In the bottom-right corner of the main window, click the

system tray?

 

Enable Tray Control check box to remove the check mark.

 

 

 

3 Exit the program and the icon will not appear anymore.

 

 

Which PCI slot

3Com PCI NICs, such as the OfficeConnect NIC, are

should I use for my

designed to work in any bus-mastering PCI slot, preferably

OfficeConnect NIC?

slot 1. Normally, slot 1 is marked on the PC motherboard

 

and is located closest to the computer power supply.

 

Avoid any PCI slot next to an ISA slot. This is often a

 

shared slot and does not support bus mastering. The

 

NICs perform best in those slots that support

 

bus-mastering data transfers.

 

Some PCs have three types of expansion slots: PCI, ISA,

 

and EISA. PCI slots are usually white and shorter than the

 

other expansion slots (see Figure 3 in Chapter 2). ISA slots

 

are usually black. EISA slots are usually brown, and are as

 

long as ISA slots. If you’re not sure what type of expansion

 

slots your PC has, see your PC documentation for details.

 

Also refer to your PC manual for information on which

 

slots support bus-mastering data transfers.

 

 

Do I have to configure

PCI is a self-configuring bus architecture. Most of the

the OfficeConnect NIC?

time you only need to install the NIC in your PC; PCI does

 

the rest. However, on some PCI computers, you may be

 

required to configure the computer’s BIOS manually after

 

installing your PCI NIC. Refer to your PC documentation

 

for more information about your PC’s BIOS.

 

 

What interrupts

You should avoid using any interrupts used by ISA/EISA

should I avoid?

boards that do not properly support shared interrupts

 

(level-triggered). If you don’t know or aren’t sure whether

 

other devices or adapters in your PC support shared

 

interrupts, then avoid using them.

 

Avoid using the same interrupt as your local hard drive

 

(normally IRQ 14 for IDE drives and IRQ 11 for most SCSI

 

host adapters), because not all hard drives support shared

 

interrupts at this time. Avoid using 9 because it cascades

 

with 2.

 

 

Does the OfficeConnect

Yes, the OfficeConnect NIC supports full-duplex operation

NIC support

at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps.

full-duplex?

Full-duplex is the ability of a device or line to transmit data

 

 

simultaneously in both directions (the PC is sending and

 

receiving data at the same time).

 

 

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Contents Fast Ethernet Network Interface Card User Guide Lifetime Limited Warranty Asia Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Malta Australia, New Zealand JapanSweden, Finland, Norway Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg DenmarkMember of the 3Com OfficeConnect family 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Configuring the NIC Technical Support Page Figures Tables Conventions Icon DescriptionYear 2000 Compliance Convention DescriptionWhat This Guide Covers What This Chapter CoversUnderstanding Networking Sample Network Computer 1Computer PrinterPeer-to-Peer Networks Client/Server Networks Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Networking ProtocolsUnderstanding Network Interface Cards About the OfficeConnect NICRequired Cabling Required HardwareRequired Software Preparing for Installation Type Maximum Network Cable Required Cable LengthInserting the NIC See your PC documentation for detailsDo not turn on the power to the PC Connecting the NIC to Your Network Connecting the Network Cable to the NIC RJ-45 portNext step is to install the network driver. Go to Chapter Page Windows Right-click the My Computer icon, and then click PropertiesTurn on the power to the PC Windows 95 Version aYou must reboot your PC to complete the installation Click OKEnter your user name and password, and then click OK Windows 95 Version BClick Finish To install the network driver in a PC running Windows Click Yes to restart the PC Windows NT Windows NTClick Add Adapter Windows 95 and Windows Verifying Successful InstallationRemove the EtherDisk diskette from drive a Double-clickNetwork adapters Double-click the File Manager icon Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting TipsInterpreting the LEDs State MeaningStarting the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Double-click the 3Com icon in the Windows system trayClick Cancel to exit the 3Com NIC Diagnostics program General ScreenClick the Diagnostics tab Running the NIC Self-TestsRunning the Echo Test Click Start in the Self-Test panelOn both PCs On the first PC the sending PCEcho Test Sender Screen Accessing the Help System From the Windows Start menu, select ProgramsAccessing 3Com Support Services Click OK Click the Support tab. The Support screen appearsClick OK Click the Support tab Support ScreenRemoving NIC Software Click the Device Manager tabClick Yes Frequently Asked Questions Question AnswerQuestion Answer Page Normal Option Description Available SettingsAuto Select Displaying Configuration Settings Click NIC Details Click OK to exit this screen Changing Configuration SettingsClick OK Click the Properties tab Change the NIC’s configuration Page Specifications Cabling Requirements10BASE-T Operation Unshielded Twisted-Pair CableCategory Use 100BASE-TX Operation 10BASE-T Specifications100BASE-TX Specifications Page World Wide Web Site Online Technical Services3Com FTP Site 3Com Bulletin Board Service Access by Analog ModemAccess by Digital Modem 847 2623ComFacts Automated Fax Service Support from Your Network SupplierSupport from 3Com 408 727Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific Rim EuropeReturning Products for Repair Country Telephone Number Latin AmericaNorth America Country Telephone Number Fax NumberLatin America 408 326 A. and Canada 800 NET 3Com 800 638 Client/server network Bus masteringEthernet Fast Ethernet Full-duplexHalf-duplex HubSwitch Peer-to-peer networkServer Unshielded twisted pair UTP cablingPage Index NumbersNIC Index Page 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty FCC Class B Statement FCC Declaration of Conformity