REGULATORY STATEMENTS FCC Certification The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules governing the use of modems and other electronic equipment. FCC Part 15 Registration This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and 2) This device must accept any interface received, including...
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 1 YSTEM EQUIREMENTS Operating Systems... 1 INTRODUCTION TO CARDBUS... 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ... 4 Inserting the CardBus Dual-Speed PC Card ... 4 Removing the CardBus Dual-Speed PC Card... 4 Connecting to the Network ... 5 LED Indicators... 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ...
INTRODUCTION System Requirements An IBM compatible notebook computer with 486 or faster processor with CardBus supported socket. Drivers and utilities provided with this product PCMCIA PC Card compliant Card Services and Socket Services 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet or 10BaseT Ethernet connectivity to your local area network.
INTRODUCTION TO CARDBUS Cardbus is the next generation 32-bit version issued by PCMCIA PC Card standard. addition to support a wider bus (32 bits instead of 16 bits), CardBus also supports bus mastering and operation speeds up to 33 MHz. The 132MBytes bus transfer rate (compares with legacy 16-bit I/0 PC Card, 20MByte) provides the mobile user to enjoy the high-bandwidth network connection.
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variant design notebook computers, some models implement a setting in the Computer’s BIOS to switch between Cardbus and 16-bit PC Card modes. You could consult the User’s Guide of your notebook and properly set on the CardBus or Auto_Detect mode. - 3 -...
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Inserting the CardBus Dual-Speed PC Card 1. Hold the CardBus PC Card with wide connector toward label facing upward. 2. Insert the firmly into the figure on the next page for reference) Removing the CardBus Dual-Speed PC Card It’s quite mechanical designs.
Connecting to the Network Connect RJ-45 port of the CardBus 10/100 Ethernet PC Card Adapter to the Category 5 Network cable before loading any network driver. For operation in the 100Mbps (100Base-TX) Ethernet network, a Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable should be used to connect between the RJ-45 port and 100Mbps hub or switch.
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4. ACT LED indicator: blinks orange when the CardBus 10/100 Ethernet Attached Port PC Card Adapter is transmitting/receiving data. - 6 -...
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Installation for Windows 95 (OSR2) 1. Start Windows. Make sure the CardBus 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card is well connected to the CardBus Socket. 2. Click Next on Update Device Drivers Wizard. 3. Click The Others Locations button. 4.
Installation for Windows 98 1. When the PC Card is well inserted into the PC Card slot in your computer, the following picture will appear automatically and prompt you to insert the new device driver. Click Next to proceed. 2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended) and click Next.
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4. Windows has found the appropriate driver for the new device. Click Next to install. 5. Click Finish. installation will be successfully completed. The PC Card driver - 9 -...
6. Click Yes to restart your computer. Installation for Windows 2000 1. When the PC Card is well inserted into the PC Card slot in your computer, the following picture will be appeared on the screen automatically. proceed. Click Next to - 10 -...
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2. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Next. 3. Insert the new device driver to the disk drive and click Next. Windows will start searching for the appropriate driver for the PC Card. 4. Wait for a while until Windows has found the appropriate driver.
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5. Click Yes to continue. 6. Click Finish. The PC Card driver installation is successfully completed. - 12 -...
Installation for Window ME Once the PC Card is well connected to your automatically detect the new device. Select Specify the Location of the driver… and click Next. Insert the device driver disk into the floppy disk drive on your system. Select Removable ROM…) and click Next.
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Click Next to continue. Windows will copy the appropriate driver to your system. If Windows ME asks you to supply your original Windows ME installation CD-ROM, load it on the CD- ROM drive. Click Finish to complete the software installation. - 14 -...
Installation for Windows XP Once the device is well connected, Windows will detect the new device and prompt you to insert the network device driver. specific location… and click next. Insert the device Driver Disk into the floppy disk drive of your system. Select Search for the removable media…...
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Windows will start searching for the appropriate driver for the installation. When the screen appears as below, click Continue Anyway to proceed. Wait for seconds while Windows copies the appropriate driver to your system. Click Finish. The software installation for this network device is now completed. - 16 -...
Installation for Novell NetWare 1. At the DOS prompt type Start under the path \NETWARE. 2. The installation program will automatically proceed. 3. Follow Novell's instructions on using ODI programs. 4. Enter login at the Netware login prompt, e.g. f:login>. 5.
SPECIFICATIONS Network Interface Specifications: 10Mbps Ethernet:IEEE 802.3 standard 10BaseT baseband CSMA/CD local area network. 100Mbps Ethernet:IEEE 802.3u standard 100Base-TX baseband CSMA/CD local area network. 20/200Mbps full duplex support Autonegotiation between all four operation modes. Host Interface: Cardbus PC Card Standard compliant. Type II PC Card form factor Power Requirements: Normal Operation:+3.3V DC, 10M: 107mA...
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