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Troubleshooting
V
ERIFY INDICATORS
Your network card has indicators or lights that can give you information about
your network traffic and help you determine problems when troubleshooting.
The card has two indicators labeled ACT and LINK. A steady green LINK light
indicates a good connection with the switch. A flashing green ACT light indicates
that the network card is sending or receiving data.
When your computer is turned on and the network card is inserted into an open
slot connector, a green light on the direct port LED indicator indicates that the card
is linked to the network.
If the LED remains dark without any apparent cause, check the network card
installation. If there is an exclamation point next to the card, then click or
double-click to open. A message indicates the error.
D
IAGNOSTICS AND CHECKING COMMUNICATIONS
The CD contains a DX-E201 PCMCIA Adapter Driver Program, a diagnostic program
that will help you determine if any faults exist in your network PC Card or
connection.
To run the diagnostics, do the following:
1 Restart your computer in MS-DOS mode. (Click Start, Shut Down, then
click Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode.)
2 Insert the CD that came with your network card into in your CD or DVD drive.
3 Type D:\DIAG.EXE (where D: is your CD or DVD drive) at the MS-DOS
prompt, then press Enter to start the Dynex Diagnostic Program.
4 Read and follow the instructions on the screen. (Press F1 for additional
help.)
• Adapter Basic Diagnostic will determine if any problems exist with your
network card.
• Network Diagnostic will determine if problems exist with your network
or connections. To use Network Diagnostic, run the program on all
computers on the network in MS-DOS Mode.
5 If you encounter any problems, please contact Dynex technical support.
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