Features Designed to meet PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1.0a Single-lane (or x1) PCI Express throughput supports rates of 2.5Gbps Compliant with 10/100/1000 IEEE 802.3 specification 10/100/1000M data rate auto-negotiation LEDs indicate the status of data transmission ...
System Requirements Windows® 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/7 PCI Express-enabled system with an available PCI Express slot CAT5/CAT5E/CAT6 UTP/STP cable Hardware Description...
LED Indicators The following table provides descriptions of the LED status and their meaning. Color Status Description The port is connecting with 100 Mbps 100/ACT GREEN BLINK Sending/Receiving Packets The port is connecting with 1000 Mbps 1000/ACT GREEN BLINK Sending/Receiving Packets Hardware Installation Follow the instruction given below to install the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card.
Once the Windows® 2000, XP and Server 2003 startup. Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card will be detected by system. Following is the procedures for installing Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card driver under Windows® XP Service Pack 2 operating system. When Found New Hardware Wizard Window pop-up, please click “Cancel”...
For Windows® Vista In Windows® Vista, when the system is booted up it automatically detects the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card and install the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card with in-build drivers. Following is the procedures for upgrading Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card driver under Windows®...
Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0) (Windows® Vista)” installed under “Network adapters” item. START > Control Panel > System > Device Manager Networking Settings Click “Network Connection” in Control Panel to set your network settings. Right-click the Local Area Connection used by the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card, then select “Properties”...
Troubleshooting The computer can not detect the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card Make sure that the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card is correctly plugged into the PCI Express slot; if not, turn off the computer and plug it again. If the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card is plugged in correctly, see if the golden connectors on the card are clean;...
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Computer failed to start after inserting Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Card Turn off the computer, remove the Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card, and try to restart the computer. If the computer starts successfully, it means that this card has not been inserted into the PCI Express slot correctly.
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Please use CAT6 UTP/STP cable. How to configure 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet structure Connect 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express card has the ability of automatic sensing and operating on either speed without manual reconfiguration.
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