USER’s MANUAL 10/100Mbps Dual Speeds Fast Ethernet 4 PC Card Ethernet Adapter First Educationally, 3, 1997) Document No.
REGULATORY STATEMENTS FCC Certification Partly, Class B FCC ID: MQAFEIKD1 The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules governing the use of electronic equipment. FCC Part 15 Registration This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules.
INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual will explain how to install and use your 10/100Mbps dual speeds Fast Ethernet PC Card. The following guideline will help you through the installation process. How to install the Card and Connect it to network => Chapter 1. Hardware Installation How to install the network driver -> Chapter 2. Software Installation How to do trouble shooting > Chapter 4.
Introduction OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS Nov ell Wetware 3.x, 4.x Microsoft LAN Manager Packet Driver Applications Microsoft Windows for Work groups 3.11 Microsoft Windows 3.1 Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, NT 4.0 Windows 95 Fantastic 6.0 IBM 08/2 Warp Version CONTENTS IN THE PACKAGE » Fast Ethernet PC Card Adapter "© « Media couplet with single JR-45 connector for ABASE-T and 100BASE-TX network, » 3.
Hardware Installation Removing the Dual Speed Fast Ethernet PC Card It's quite different for various computer mechanical design. Please refer to the PC Card removal instruction in the document for your notebook computer. Connecting and Removing the Cable of Media Couplet to the PC Card Grasp the PC Card 15-pins connector at the end of the media couplet with the pointing triangle facing upward. Gently insert it into the mating connector on the PC Card until it clicks in place at both sides.
— Software Installation LED indicators on, oh Green Power. On Transmission: Blink. Orange Green 100Mbps: On Link integrity: On 10Mbps Off Received: Blink — The Fast Ethernet PC Card provides three LED for easy diagnosis and installation. The left green indicator lights up when the software successfully enables and powers it. It’s blinking when the host is transmitting packet to the network.
— Specifications Network Interface Specifications +10Mbps Ethernet: IEEE 802.3 standard basset base band CSMA/CD local area network. +100Mbps Ethernet; IEEE 802.3u standard 100BaseTX base band CSMA/CD local area network +20/200Mbps full duplex support negotiations between all four operation modes Host Interface and Physical Specifications «PCMCIA and PC Card Standard compliant. “Type II PC Card 3.37% 2.128” x 0.197” (86mm x 54mm x 5.0mm) +30gw in weight Operating Environments Nov ell Wetware 3.
General Specification LED: Link Integrity, Power / Activity, 10/100Mbps Environments Ranges: Operating: 32°F 10 149°F (0°C 10 65°C) Storage: -4°F to 158°F (0°C to 70°C) Humidity: non condensing Certifications; FCC, Part 15, Class B CE Mark (EN55022,ClassB, EN50082-1) 6-2