[. . . ] Read on this manual for further information on this 32 bit PCI BUS 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapter. Features:
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Compliant with IEEE802. 3u 10Base-T/100Base-TX Plug-and-Play installation automatically sets up IRQ and I/O address Fully compliant with 32-bit PCI Local Bus specification Full duplex design to double the performance to 20Mbps/200Mbps Supports Auto-Negotiation function Built-in FIFO buffers to eliminate external memory One STP connector for 100Mbps or 10Mbps network speed Supports early interrupt on transmit to increase performance Driver supports Microsoft Windows 3. 1/3. 11/95/98/ME/2000/XP, Microsoft Windows NT 3. 51/NT4. 0/NDIS, Microsoft LAN manager, LANtastic, IBM LAN server, ODI Netware 2. x/3. x/4. x/5. x, SCO UNIX, Linux Provides diagnostic software and lights to indicate network status Supports APCI Wake on LAN (optional)
Package Content:
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(1) 10/100based Ethernet Adapter (1) Driver/Floppy OR Driver/Compact Disc With User manual included (1) Wake-On-LAN Cable
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Requirements:
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A running operating system A motherboard that has an open 32bit PCI slot available A Pentium 1 similar or higher processor/IBM compatible personal computers
Wire Diagram: This is a sample of how the card should be placed on your motherboard.
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This is a sample of how the card should be placed on your PC case. The Ethernet cable goes into the port shown in the picture after the hardware is placed into the PCI slot on your motherboard.
Wire Diagram (Continued)
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Ethernet Adapter to Network: The `Ethernet Adapter to Network' simply shows how a user can use the EE-100axp to connect to his/her modem/router/switch. One Ethernet cable goes from the computer (connected with the EE-100axp) and out to your modem/router/switch. [. . . ] At the last, make sure click the Ok button at the bottom, when finish the entire configuration
* No reboot required to do this IP configuration process on your Win 2000/ win XP Install on Microsoft Win NT 4. 0
1. Click the "Start" command button; select the "Settings" icon to display the options listed. Select the "Adapters" item, then click the "Add. . . " button in the "Network" dialog box. Click the "Have Disk. . . " button in the "Select Network Adapter" dialog box. Enter the full pathname A:\winnt4 of the driver installation information file (OEMSETNT. INF) in the "Insert Disk" dialog box, then click the OK button. Select "32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter" and then click the OK button in the "Select OEM Option" dialog box.
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8. Select the Line Speed value (AUTO, 100full, 100half, 10full, 10half) Then click the OK button in the "Select Line Speed" dialog box. To complete network installation, remember to bind the adapter to the transport drivers by choosing the "Bindings" button from the "Network" dialog box. Click the "Close" button in the "Network" dialog box. Compile the source code: ->Copy the source code rtl8139. c (ver 1. 08 above) to a directory and execute "gcc DCARDBUS -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c rtl8139. c -o realtek_cb. o -I/usr/src/linux/pcmcia-cs-3. 0. 9/include/" The directory "pcmcia-cs-3. 0. 9" stands for the card service version you use. Please change it to the version on your system in order to include proper . h file. Copy driver : ->Copy the file "realtek_cb. o" to "/lib/modules/2. 2. 14-5. 0/pcmcia" 3. Edit config: ->Add 5 lines to the file "/etc/pcmcia/config" # # Device driver definitions # Device "realtek_cb" (==>Add 1/5) Class "network" module "cb_enabler", "realtek_cb" (==>Add 2/5)
: : # # CardBus Cards # card "Realtek CardBus Ethernet Card" manfid 0x0000, 0x024C bind "realtek_cb" (==>Add 3/5) (==>Add 4/5) (==>Add 5/5)
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The values 0x0000, 0x024C are JEDEC ID and can be read by typing "cardctl ident" on console with one card on socket.
4. If the IP doesn't seem to appear or wrong, then click on `Release All' and then `Renew All' after. Start > Run Type in cmd (or command) A Dos Prompt Window should pop up Type in `ipconfig /all' 1. If no IP's were provided or listed, try to release and renew your network adapter. Type: ipconfig /release (this should take a few moments and it releases your IP) 2. Type: ipconfig /renew (this should take a few moments and it refreshes your IP) 3. To use the ping command in MS-DOS Prompt Click on Start > Run type in Command and hit enter. You should be in MS-DOS prompt, enter the word ping, and a space and then the IP address that you assigned to the network card. If you get replies when pinging, most-likely card is working properly.
Q: How do I install the network card if Windows can not locate the driver on the installation disk?
A: Installing the card under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 98se, you need to specify the location of the driver when running the Hardware Installation Wizard. Choose `Specify a location' for Setup look for the file and `Browse' it: For Windows 95, the driver is located at A:\win95 or A:\win95a or A:\win95b For Windows 98, the driver is located at A:\win98 For Windows 98se, the driver is located at A:\win98 *Note* Since Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP are all plug and play compatible there is no need to relocate the destination of the driver unless it demands it.
Q: What should I do when the computer does not detect the network interface card?
A: Try the following steps: 1. [. . . ] Attach the 3-pin auxiliary power cable to the connector on the PC motherboard. Configuration:
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Go to property of your network card in your device manager Click advanced tab, and enable WOL function Click OK button to save the setting
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Appendix B: Cabling and Pin Assignment
A-1 RJ-45
There are different grades, or categories, of twisted-pair cabling. Straight-
through cables are used for connecting computers' NIC cards to a hub. Uplink mode is crossed internally, which allows you to link or connect hubs together with a straight-through cable instead. ) A-1-1 RJ-45 pin assignment There are 8 thin, color-coded wires inside, run from one end of the cable to the other. [. . . ]