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1. Display the basic information of the NIC MAC Address IP Address Link Speed and Duplex Mode Computer NIC VLAN Help Network Component E My Computer Rhine III VIA Rhine Ill Management Adapter A MAC Address 00 E0 B3 10 34 95 T IP Address 192 168 10 68 TA Link Speed 10 Mbps Duplex Mode Half Management NIC VIA Rhine II Manag User s Manual 15 Ethernet Adapter Display and set the parameters for the NIC NIC VLAN Help Network Component 23 My Computer If VIA Rhine III Manage General Setting statistics Diagnostics Wake up Packet X Deru Are x Cancel F J VIA Rhine IIl Management Adapter 7A 802 1p Q Tagging Disabled mi Adaptive Interrupt Enabled A Checksum Offload Disabled Connection Type Auto Negotiation A Flow Control Disabled 7A Network Address amp Receive Buffers 64 3A Transmit Buffers 64 7 VLANID 0 3A Wake up Type OS Controlled zl Option Disabled Enabled Factory default Disabled Last selection Disabled a VIA Rhine II Manag Nike cocoa atistics Display all the statistics information of the NIC xl mputer NIC WLAN Help Network Component 99 My Computer if VIA Rhine III Manage General Setting Statistics Diagnostics Wake up Packet VIA Rhine Ill Management Adapter Driver Name FETND5BY SYS Driver Version 3 58 0 443 G
2. items listed below Please inspect the contents and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to our authorized reseller v Ethernet Adapter v User s Manual v Software Driver 4 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Product Features Provide mM One 100Base FX port fiber connections E SC ST MT RJ VF 45 or LC connectors for multi mode and SC connector for single mode Compliant with IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX E PCI 2 1 2 2 Specification compliant o Separate 2K Bytes FIFO for receive and transmit controllers Flow Control E Support IEEE 802 3X for full duplex Multiple pause frame XON XOFF ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface E Support PC99 PC2001 and Net PC requirements a Support PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification Version 1 0 1 1 a Support ACPI Specification 1 0 E Support Network Device Class Power Management Specification Version 1 0a E Support Wake on LAN magic packet MAC Enhancement Function E IEEE 802 1q multiple VLAN with VLAN ID auto insertion extraction m UDP TCP IP checksum offload for Ipv4 frames Two LEDs LNK ACT link activity 100 speed Driver Support The Adapter supports a wide range of drivers for commonly used network operating systems Windows 95 including OSR2 Windows 98 Windows 98 including SE Windows ME Win2000 Windows XP Workgroups 3 11 Windows NT 3 51 and 4 0 User s Manual 5 Ethernet Adapter LAN Manager L
3. slot check your PC documentation or ask your system administrator for help Step 5 Carefully insert the Ethernet Adapter into the chosen slot and press firmly with proper push to ensure it is fully seated in the slot Step 6 Secure the Ethernet Adapter with the screw you saved in step 4 lt Note gt If you wish to use the Remote Wake Up function please complete the installation in next section Connecting the Remote Wake Up Cable before proceeding to step 7 Step 7 Replace the PC cover Step 8 Proceed to Connecting to Your Network section 8 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Install the Ethernet Adapter into the PCI slot and screw it onto the backplate Figure 1 Installing Ethernet Adapter into PCI slot lt Note gt Always ensure the power is cut off before any installation to avoid electric shock and possible damage to the equipments User s Manual 9 Ethernet Adapter Connecting Remote Wake Up Cable This is an optional function Proceed with the installation only when your PC supports this Remote Wake Up and you wish to make use of this function For more information please check the User s Guide for your Motherboard Step 1 Make sure the power to the PC is off Follow Step 1 3 in previous section Step 2 Check if the Ethernet Adapter is properly installed in a PCI slot Step 3 Prepare a Remote Wake Up cable Connect the cable from Ethernet Adapter to motherboard connector
4. the transmit TX connector on the network hub or switch Step 5 When the cable is properly connected to two end devices turn on the power to the PC Step 6 Check the LNK Link LED The LED will come on when the Fiber Adapter is receiving a good link signal from the connected device a hub or switch Step 7 Proceed to next section for installing the network driver User s Manual 11 Ethernet Adapter Cabling Requirements For connector type cabling requirements and maximum segment distance when connecting the Ethernet Adapter to your network please refer to the following table Connector Type Wavelength of 1300nm Fiber Maximum Distance on Fiber Adapter Optic required full duplex ST Multi mode 50 or 62 5 125 um 2 km SC Multi mode 50 or 62 5 125 um 2 km VF 45 Multi mode 50 or 62 5 125 um 2 km MT RJ Multi mode 50 or 62 5 125 um 2 km LC Multi mode 50 or 62 5 125 um 2 km SC Single mode 9 or 10 125 um 20 km SC Single mode 9 or 10 125 um 40 km SC Single mode 9 or 10 125 um 75 km lt Note gt The maximum node to node network distance is in full duplex operation 12 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter NIC Control Set The NIC Control Set is a Windows platform application It provides NIC information setting statistics and diagnostic function Also it provides multiple VLAN function My Computer NIC All NIC drivers are currently installed in this c
5. ANtastic PC NFS Novell Netware 3 11 3 12 4 x 5 x 6 0 Client 32 Linux Kernel 2 2 x 2 4 x 2 6 x FreeBSD 3 2 4 0 4 11 4 2 5 x SCO UnixWare 7 x OpenUnix 8 SCO UNIX 5 0 Utilities Windows auto installation Utility for MS DOS diagnostics Desktop Management Interface DMI 2 0 NIC Control Set 6 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter LEDs OLNK ACT Link Activity 100 100Mbps LEDs Status Indication Stead A valid network connection established Y LNK stands for LINK LNK ACT Flashi Transmitting or receiving data asang ACT stands for ACTIVITY Off Neither connection nor activity Steady 100Mbps 100 Off 10Mbps User s Manual 7 Ethernet Adapter Hardware Installation Installing Ethernet Adapter into PCI slot Step 1 Turn off the power to the PC Step 2 Remove any metal decorations from your hands and wrists Step 3 Remove the cover from your PC Step 4 Locate an empty non shared bus mastering PCI slot and remove the corresponding backplate Save the screw for use in Step 6 lt Note gt i Do not install the Ethernet Adapter in a shared PCI slot Avoid any PCI slot next to an ISA slot because this is often a shared slot and does not support bus mastering ii If you are going to install the Remote Wake Up cable choose an available PCI slot most close to the 3 pin Remote Wake Up connector on the PC motherboard iii If you have problems in identifying a suitable
6. Ethernet Adapter Preface This manual describes how to install and use the Ethernet Adapter This Ethernet Adapter allows different fiber connections such as connector types and segment distance To get the most out of this manual you should have an understanding of Ethernet networking concepts In this manual you will find Introduction on Ethernet Adapter Product features LEDs functions Hardware installation Software installation Specifications User s Manual 1 Ethernet Adapter Table of Contents PREFACE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS 4 PRODUCT FEATURES 5 Driver Support 5 Utilities 6 LEDs 7 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 8 INSTALLING ETHERNET ADAPTER INTO PCI SLOT 8 CONNECTING REMOTE WAKE UP CABLE 10 CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK 11 Fiber Adapter 11 Cabling Requirements 12 NIC CONTROL SET 13 My COMPUTER 13 NIC 13 Protocol 13 Service 14 Client 14 GENERAL 15 SETTING 16 STATISTICS 16 DIAGNOSTICS 17 WAKE UP PACKET 17 VLAN SETTINGS 18 Add Remove VLAN 18 Setting for add remove VLAN 19 VLANO1 VLAN ID 1 added 19 Driver setting changed by NIC Control Set 19 Remove VLAN Change VLAN property 20 DOS DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY 21 2 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter DIAG UTILITY 21 MAIN MENU 21 FUNCTIONS KEY 21 LOADING NETWORK DRIVERS 23 SPECIFICATIONS 24 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Product Overview Package Contents When you unpack the product package you shall find the
7. LAN ID General Setting statistics Diagnostics I Defaut Appl ca Enabled TA Checksum Offload Disabled Connection Type Auto Negotiation A Flow Control Disabled 7A Network Address Receive Buffers 64 VLANOL amp Transmit Buffers 64 WLAN VLANID 0 Wake up Type OS Controlled Option Disabled Enabled Factory default Disabled Last selection Enabled Remove VLAN Change VLAN property x IC WLAN Help Network Component Bee sy computer General statistics Diagnostics Wake up Packet Eg VIA Rhine II Manage f mml VIA Network Services Virtual Adapter amp A VLANID 1 TA VLAN Name VLANO1 7A MAC Address 00 E0 B3 10 34 95 7A IP Address 169 254 122 193 P EN eh AOA ETA Remove this VLAN from the NIC 20 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter DOS Diagnostic Utility DIAG Utility The DIAG utility is a DOS application run under pure DOS environment The DIAG utility provide basic functional test for the NIC The main features are listed below Diagnose NAG registers read urite EEPROM road urite NII port registers read urite IRQ connec Loopback RD TD hand ling HAC address match logic Cable link eecoorns AJETE Conte e I O Base Address I O base address is assigned by PCI BIOS and cannot be modified e Interrupt Output Line Interrupt is assigned by PCI BIOS and cannot be modified e Connection Type The physi
8. Refer to Figure 2 below for details Step 4 Replace the PC cover then Step 5 Proceed to Connecting to Your Network Section Connect Remote Wake Up cable from Ethernet Adapter to motherboard connector Plug in Remote Wake Up cable to connector on Ethernet Adapter Figure 2 Connecting Wake Up cable 10 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Connecting to Your Network Fiber Adapter This section describes how to connect the Fiber Adapter to a 100 Mbps fiber based Ethernet network which contributes to its optimal performance lt Note gt You must connect the Fiber Adapter to the network before installing the network driver Step 1 Remove the protective covers from the Fiber Adapter s connector Step 2 Prepare a network cable with corresponding connectors for the two end devices one end to the Fiber Adapter and the other to a 100Mbps fiber port on the network hub or switch Step 3 Connect the network cable to the connector on the Fiber Adapter This network cable consists of two individual cables one for transmission TX and the other for reception RX Step 4 Connect the other end of the network cable to a 100Base FX hub or a switch lt Note gt i Insert the cable that is connected to the transmit TX connector on the Fiber Adapter into the receive RX connector on the network hub or switch ii Insert the cable that is connected to the receive RX connector on the Fiber Adapter into
9. VABLE Service All network services are currently installed in this computer NICSET My Computer NIC VLAN Help E My Computer f VIA Rhine III Manage VIA Rhine III Manag VIANICSET Item Property Computer Name ETHERWAN 2C2869 User Name Administrator Network Group WORKGROUP Windows XP Server 5 02 3790 Service Pack 2 gi Dial Up Client Ffnial un Server HAW ID ms_alg Display Name Application Layer Gateway Bind Name ALG Component GUID 863EDCCO CA9B 4460 B382 F97781CF4B30 Class GUID 4D36E974 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE 10318 Description Characteristics NCF_NOT_USER_REMOVABLE NCF_HIDDEN Client All network clients are currently installed in this computer 14 User s Manual NICSET My Computer IC Help Network Component E3 My Computer VIA Rhine III Manage VIANICSET S Item Computer Name User Name Network Group Ethernet Adapter Property ETHERWAN 2C2869 Administrator WORKGROUP Windows XP Server 5 02 3790 Service Pack 2 NIC Protocol Service Client t for Mic Ne rks SJ webclient Management NIC VIA Rhine l II Manag ms_msclient Client for Microsoft Networks LanmanWorkstation FFAS378D 02FD 49D9 9723 D6 1FF8282698 4D36E973 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE 10318 Allows your computer to access resources on a Mic NCF_HAS_UI Display Name Bind Name Component GUID Class GUID Description Characteristics
10. cal media type currently had connected e Boot ROM Size Select Boot ROM size for 8K 16K 32K 64K FlashROM or No Boot ROM Boot ROM base address is assigned by PCI BIOS and cannot be modified Functions Key e F1 Help screen F4 Change boot ROM size User s Manual 21 Ethernet Adapter F5 Diagnose this network adapter F7 WOL test in Waker Sleeper mode F8 Change connection type F6 Network test in Master Slave mode 22 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Loading Network Drivers e The Ethernet Adapter is shipped with one software driver enclosed The following drivers are provided e Windows 95 including OSR2 Windows 98 Windows 98 including SE Windows ME Win2000 Windows XP Workgroups 3 11 Windows NT 3 51 and 4 0 LAN Manager LANtastic PC NFS Novell Netware 3 11 3 12 4 x 5 x 6 0 Client 32 Linux Kernel 2 2 x 2 4 x 2 6 x FreeBSD 3 2 4 0 4 11 4 2 5 x SCO UnixWare 7 x OpenUnix 8 SCO UNIX 5 0 Find the suitable network driver for the platform that you are using Carefully read the readme text file for that driver User s Manual 23 Ethernet Adapter Specifications Applicable Standards 100Base FX IEEE 802 3u 100Base FX PCI Specifications Revision 2 1 2 2 Speed 100Base FX 200Mbps full duplex 100Mbps half duplex Performance 148 810pps for 100Mbps Cable 50 or 62 5 125um multi mode fiber optic cable up to 2 km wavelength 1310nm 9 or 10 125um sing
11. eneral IEEE 802 3 Others Gem Property arana Frames Rx OK 439 Directed Bytes Tx 3358 VIA Rhine Directed Frames Tx 22 II Manag Multicast Bytes Tx o Multicast Frames Tx 0 Broadcast Bytes Tx Broadcast Frames Tx Directed Bytes Rx Directed Frames Rx Multicast Bytes Rx Multicact Eramac Py FNR mona 16 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Diagnostics Diagnose the hardware functionality MAC Registers PHY Registers and EEPROM NICSET x My Computer NIC VLAN Help Network Component oe z 5 EFS My Computer General Setting Statistics Diagnostics Wake up Packet af VIA Rhine III Manage Star Diagnose X Stop Diagr oe g Diagnose Item l Status Pass Fail M MAC Registers 070 M PHY Registers 07 0 Me Loopback 070 M Cable link 070 Management NIC F Continuous VIA Rhine II Manag Network Test Server Y Listen Tcp 5 Client Information Echo Packets TA Computer Name T 5 MAC Address IP Address Error Packets Wake up Packet Configure the Wake up packet type for Wake On LAN User s Manual 17 Ethernet Adapter LS x My Computer NIC VLAN Help Network Component 99 My Computer f VIA Rhine III Manage General Setting Statistics Diagnostics Wake up Packet L Megic ARF WP Directed iP NETNeme a r Wake up Packet Type Magic Packet gt l ARP M t NIC s
12. iai NBT Name Query Registration for Computer Name Remote System Information YIA Rhine III Manag J MAC Address Hex M You can wake up the remote system by any of these packets Please input the information of the remote system which is in power saving mode Suspend Hibernate N settings Add Remove VLAN xi My Computer NIC Help VIA Rhine Ill Management Adapter 2 MAC Address 00 E0 B3 10 34 95 T IP Address 192 168 10 68 7A Link Speed 10 Mbps S Duplex Mode Half Management NIC VIA Rhine II Manag Add Remove VLAN in this NIC 18 User s Manual Ethernet Adapter Setting for add remove VLAN User should specify VLAN ID and VLAN name in the dialog box xi T s Add VLAN ii Remove VLAN 2 eset Value VIA Rhine IIT Management Adapter E VLANO1 VLAN ID 1 vaniD 1 VLANName VLANOL Vv Apply x Cancel VLANO1 VLAN ID 1 added VLANOI VID 1 will be displayed in VLAN area in NIC Control Set 99 My Computer g VIA Rhine II Manage wf VLANO1 VLAN ID VLANID 1 A VLAN Name VLANO1 B MAC Address 00 E0 B3 1 0 34 95 IP Address 0 0 0 0 AN inhi Oe a AOA Me 1000 VLANOL VLAN I Driver setting changed by NIC Control Set NIC Control Set will enable 802 1Q Tagging automatically if VLAN is created User s Manual 19 Ethernet Adapter NIC E My Computer 5 VIA Rhine II Manage wef VLANO1 V
13. le mode fiber optic cable up to 75 km wavelength 1310nm LED Indicators LNK Link ACT Activity 100 100Mbps Dimensions 120mm L x 56mm W 4 72 L x 2 2 W Net Weight 80g 0 181b approx Power 1W Max Consumption Operating OT to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Temperature Storage 10 C to 70 C 14 F to 158 F Temperature Humidity 5 95 non condensing Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B CE Mark Class B 24 User s Manual
14. omputer NICSET xi My Computer NIC VLAN Help EE Computer VIA Rhine III Manage VIANIGSET Property Computer Name User Name Network Group Os Version ETHERWAN 2C2869 Administrator WORKGROUP Windows XP Server 5 02 3790 Service Pack 2 NIC Protocol Service Client Management NIC VIA Rhine III Manag Display Narne Bind Name PnP DewNode ID Component GUID Class GUID Characteristics Direct Parallel BRAS Async Adapter eft Realtek RTLA139 Family PCI Fast Fthernet NIC ms_ptiminiport Direct Parallel DCE26FF6 E13D 49FE 98A8 BACEE7542338 ROOT MS_PTIMINIPORT G000 DCE26FF6 E13D 49FE 9848 BACEE7542338 4D36E972 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE 10318 NCF_NOT_USER_REMOVABLE NCF_HIDDEN NC Protocol All network protocols are currently installed in this computer User s Manual Ethernet Adapter My Computer NIC VLAN Help 93 My Computer f VIA Rhine III Manage VIA Rhine III Manag VIANICSET Item Property Computer Name ETHERWAN 2C2869 User Name Administrator Network Group WORKGROUP Windows XP Server 5 02 3790 Service Pack 2 Protocol Service Client Display Name Internet Protocol TCP IP Bind Name Tcpip Component GUID 5CO78049 DE49 49B0 9B 16 95F 1E2D69FFC Class GUID 4D36E975 E325 11CE BFC1 08002BE10318 Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Tr Characteristics NCF_H amp S_UI NCF_NOT_USER_REMO
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