Gigabit PCI Card RC400-LX

User Manual

 

 

 

Networking Settings

1.Click “Network Connection” in Control Panel to set your network settings.

2.Right-click the Local Area Connection used by the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Card, then select “Properties” from the pop-up menu.

3.Double-click the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” item to set network settings.

4.Right-click the Local Area Connection used by the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Card, then select “Status” from the pop-up menu. You can affirm network status.

Troubleshooting

The computer can not detect the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Card

1.Make sure that the Gigabit Ethernet PCI card is correctly plugged into the PCI slot; if not, turn off the computer and plug it again.

2.If the Gigabit Ethernet PCI card is plugged in correctly, see if the golden connectors on the card are clean; if not, clean the connector surface.

3.If still not, please change another PCI slot on your motherboard.

4.Please upgrade your motherboard BIOS to the latest version. If it sill not work, contact your motherboard vendor asking the advanced supporting for BIOS updated.

5.The board itself might be defective. You can try another motherboard testing Gigabit Ethernet PCI card working or not.

Computer failed to start after inserting Gigabit Ethernet PCI Card

Turn off the computer, remove the Gigabit Ethernet PCI card, and try to restart the computer. If the computer starts successfully, it means that

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Rosewill RC-400 user manual Networking Settings

RC-400 specifications

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