Chapter 4: Installing Windows 2008 R2, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 Driver Software

Uninstalling the Driver Software

Before physically removing an adapter from your system, you need to uninstall the driver software first. The procedure in this section describes how to uninstall the driver software.

Note

You must have Administrator privileges to remove the driver software.

Caution

Before uninstalling the Allied Telesis device, be sure to capture all of the Advanced Property settings because the properties are lost during the uninstall process.

To uninstall the driver software from your system, do the following:

1.Start a Windows 2008 R2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 Operating System on your laptop and log in.

2.Open the Device Manager.

For instructions on how to open the Device Manager, see the following:

“Selecting the Device Manager in Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7” on page 44

“Selecting the Device Manager in Windows Vista” on page 45

The Device Manager Window is shown in Figure 16 on page 46.

3.In the Device Manager window, click the + next to the Network adapters folder.

The selection expands to show the list of installed network adapter cards.

4.Right-click on the adapter you want to remove and select Uninstall. A Confirm Device Removal window opens.

5.Click OK to complete the uninstall.

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Allied Telesis AT-2916LX10/LC, AT-2972LX10/LC manual Uninstalling the Driver Software, Open the Device Manager

AT-2916LX10/LC, AT-2972LX10/LC specifications

Allied Telesis has long been recognized for its commitment to delivering high-performance networking solutions, and the AT-2972LX10/LC and AT-2916LX10/LC models exemplify this tradition of excellence. These products are designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure with reliable and efficient connectivity options.

The AT-2972LX10/LC is a media converter that features two SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slots, enabling users to connect to a variety of fiber optic networks. It supports a range of optical transceivers, providing flexibility in network design to suit different distance and bandwidth requirements. This media converter is particularly effective in extending the reach of Ethernet networks, capable of transmitting data up to 80 kilometers through single-mode fiber. This makes it an ideal choice for organizations with geographically dispersed locations needing robust connectivity.

On the other hand, the AT-2916LX10/LC is a layer 2 switch tailored for small to medium-sized businesses. It is equipped with 16 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports, ensuring that high-speed data transfer and efficient bandwidth utilization can be achieved. Additionally, it features advanced quality of service (QoS) capabilities that prioritize critical data traffic, ensuring that high-priority applications function smoothly without disruption.

Both models utilize advanced technologies that enhance performance and reliability. With support for MAC address learning, auto-negotiation, and full-duplex transmission, these devices adapt seamlessly to various network conditions. They are compliant with IEEE standards, ensuring interoperability with a wide range of networking equipment. Moreover, they offer extensive management features, including SNMP support for proactive monitoring and diagnostics, enabling network administrators to maintain optimal performance and swiftly address any potential issues.

The build quality of these devices also reflects Allied Telesis' dedication to reliability. The AT-2972LX10/LC and AT-2916LX10/LC are designed to operate in diverse environmental conditions, making them suited for deployment in both office and industrial settings. Furthermore, they incorporate energy-efficient designs that reduce power consumption without compromising performance, aligning with the increasing demand for sustainable technology solutions.

In summary, the Allied Telesis AT-2972LX10/LC and AT-2916LX10/LC are highly effective networking solutions that cater to businesses looking to optimize their connectivity. With their comprehensive features, support for advanced technologies, and commitment to reliable performance, these devices are well-equipped to meet the challenges of today’s networking landscape. They represent a strategic investment for any organization aiming for enhanced communications and operational efficiency.