Linksys EG0801SK User Manual

Instant Gigabit Series
EtherFast®10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit
User Guide
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10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip­ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter­ference by one or more of the following measures:
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Contents
Introduction 1
Your EtherFast®10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch 1 Features 1 Package Contents 2 System Requirements (for the PCI Adapter) 2
Getting to Know the EtherFast® 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch 3
The 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Rear Panel 3 The 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Front Panel 4
Getting to Know the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter 5
LEDs 5 The RJ-45 Port 5
Planning Your Network 6
Overview 6 Switches Versus Hubs 6 Where to Install the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter 8
Installing the EtherFast® 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit onto Your Network 10
Overview 10 Installing the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter 10 Installing the Workgroup GigaSwitch 12 Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up 12 Tips on Switching Your Network 13
Installing the Drivers for Windows 95 14
Overview 14 Installing the Drivers in Windows 95 Version B 15
Installing the Drivers for Windows 98 18
Overview 18 Installing the Network Adapter’s Driver 18
Installing the Drivers for Windows Millennium 22
Overview 22 Installing the Network Adapter’s Driver 22
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Windows NT 4.0 Installation and Setup 26
Overview 26 Installing NT Networking and the Network Adapter Driver 27 Installing the Network Adapter Driver if Networking is Already Installed 33
Windows 2000 Installation and Setup 37
Overview 37 Installing the Network Adapter’s Driver 37
Advanced Properties 41 Configuring the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter 43
Configuring the Adapter for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium 43
Appendix 48
Sharing Your Files and Printers 48 Installing the Driver in Windows 95 Version A 50 Novell NetWare 3.x Client Setup for Windows 95, 98, or Millennium 51 Starting Over in Windows 95,98 or Millennium 52 Starting Over in Windows 2000 56 Manually Installing the Network Components in 59
Windows 95, 98, or Millennium Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LAN 61 About Plug-and-Play PCI Technology 61 Linux, Open Source and Beta Operating Systems 63 Twisted Pair Cabling 63
Troubleshooting 64 Glossary 68
Specifications 76
Specifications for EG1032 76 Specifications for EG0801W 77 Environmental 78
Warranty Information 79 Contact Information 80
• One Instant Gigabit (32-Bit) Adapter
• One 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup Gigaswitch
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• One Category 5E Network Crossover Cable (10 ft.)
• One 3.5” Driver Disk
• One AC Power Adapter
• One Stacking/Wall Mounting Module
• One User Guide and Registration Card
• Pentium 90Mhz or Faster
• Minimum 16MB of RAM
• PCI Local Bus 2.1 or higher compliant
• Windows 95 (or higher) Operating System
Package Contents
Introduction
Your EtherFast® 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup Gigaswitch
Congratulations on purchasing your new Linksys EtherFast®10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit for your network's 10/100/1000 migration needs. The EtherFast®10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit is the easiest, most versatile way to boost your network's performance while migrat­ing to the speed and power of Gigabit. Unlike hubs that ration your network bandwidth and may slow down with high data traffic, your Linksys Switch fuels each of your computers with full duplex transfer mode on top of dedi­cated bandwidth to unleash your network speed.
In migrating your network to Fast Ethernet’s 1000Mbps speed, your new Linksys 10/100/1000 GigaSwitch is ready to go to work for you immediately. Apply this switching power to your network, and your data traffic efficiency improves several times over. Connect your file server to the Gigabit port, and speed up access time for all your users in just one move. And when you're ready, switch your way to full duplex speeds of up to 2000Mbps--the speed is yours!
Every Switch packs a complete suite of advanced data error detection fea­tures for surefire communication every time. Auto partitioning and data colli­sion control ensure that not a single bit is lost during even the heaviest moments of network traffic. Built to last, your new EtherFast®10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch delivers optimal high-end video, gaming, multimedia, database, and other speed-intensive applications at blazing speeds.
• 8 Port 10/100 Mbps Auto-Detect Half/Full Duplex Switch Ports and 1 Gbps Full Duplex Switch Port
• Internal Built-In 256 KB SRAM for Buffer Memory (Switch)
• Capable of Storing Up to 4096 MAC Addresses with Address Learning
• Non-BLocking Shared Memory Architecture
• Supports Aging Function and 802.3x Flow Control for Full Duplex and Back-Pressure Function for Half-Duplex Operation (Switch)
Easy to Use Plug-and-Play 10/100/1000 PCI Network Card
• Full Duplex Capability at Speeds Up To 2000Mbps (Adapter)
• Connects to 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and Gigabit Ethernet Networks (Adapter)
• Signal Regeneration Ensures Data Transfer Integrity
• Free Technical Support—24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week for North America Only
• One-Year Limited Warranty
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Features
The LED Indicators
Power Amber. The Power LED lights up when the Switch is pow-
ered on.
Link/Act Green. The Link/Act LED serves two purposes. If the LED
is continuously lit up, the Switch is successfully connected to a device through the corresponding port (1 through 8). If the LED is flickering, the GigaSwitch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
FD/Col Green. The FD/Col LED also serves two purposes. If this
LED is lit up continuously, the connection made through the corresponding port is r unning in Full Duplex mode. If the LED flickers, the connection is experiencing collisions. Infrequent collisions are normal. If this LED flickers too often, there may be a problem with your network.
10/100 Amber. The 10/100 LED lights up for any port when that port
is operating at 100Mbps. If the LED is off while the network is operating, the port is operating at 10Mbps.
1000 Amber. The 1000 LED lights up when the Gigaswitch port is
operating at 1000Mbps. If the LED is flickering, data is being transmitted through the port.
1000 Link/Act Green. The 1000 Link/Act LED lights up when the Gigabit
port is operating at 1000Mbps.
1000 FD/Col Green. The 1000 FD/Col LED lights up continuously when
the switch is operating at 2000Mbps and flickers when expe­riencing data collisions.
The 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Front Panel
Getting to Know the EtherFast
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10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch
The Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Ports
GigaSwitch The GigaSwitch por t is used to connect to the PC
into which you have installed your Instant Gigabit Network Adapter. Or, it can be used to expand your network by connecting to a 1000Mbps hub or switch, which is done by simply running the includ­ed Category 5e cable from the GigaSwitch por t to the uplink port on the 1000Mbps hub or switch. When connecting to your Instant Gigabit Network Adapter, just plug one end of the included Category 5e cable into the RJ-45 port on the Adapter and the other end into the GigaSwitch port on the GigaSwitch.
Ports 1-8 These eight LAN (Local Area Network) ports con-
nect to network devices, such as PCs, print servers, network attached storage, and remote hard drives at 10/100Mbps.
Power The Power port is where you will connect the
power adapter.
The 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Rear Panel
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Planning Your Network
Building a Gigabit network involves more topology rules in addition to the 10BaseT/100Base-TX network rules. These rules specify distance limitations and cabling specifications. Data loss, collisions, and other network problems causing down time are likely to occur if the rules below are not followed.
Use UTP Category 5 (or better) Ethernet cabling with four pairs of wires
and RJ-45 tips for all Fast Ethernet connections. Gigabit connections require Category 5e (or better).
Use the chart below to position your switches, hubs and workstations.
*Hub refers to any type of 100Mbps hub, including regular hubs and stackable hubs. A 10Mbps hub connected to another 10Mbps hub can span up to 100 meters (328 feet).
No more than two hubs should be uplinked in a row in a Fast Ethernet net-
work. A set of stacked hubs, which must be stacked with a stacking cable, counts as one hub or node on the network.
In Fast Ethernet networks, your 10/100 Switch acts as a repeater, regener-
ating data signals before passing them on to the next device. Passive hubs do not function as repeaters.
Your Workgroup GigaSwitch boosts your network performance several times over, conserving your time, money and resources. The scalability of your Switch, its full duplex data transfer and dedicated bandwidth all contribute to maximizing efficiency in your Fast Ethernet network.
Your Switch’s 10/100 feature gives you a key advantage over other forms of networking by upgrading speed-critical network segments to 100Mbps while allowing existing 10BaseT networks to operate with the Switch. Allowing 10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware speeds to run alongside each other elimi-
From
Switch
Hub*
Switch or Hub
Switch or Hub*
Hub*
Workstation 1
Maximum Distance
100 meters (328 feet) 1
5 meters (16.4 feet) 1
100 meters (328 feet) 1
To
Overview
Switches Versus Hubs
Getting to Know the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter
LEDs
Link/Act The Link LED will illuminate when the card has been successfully
connected to a network and flicker when there is network activity.
1000 The 1000 LED will illuminate when the card is operating at
1000Mbps. If the 1000 LED is not illuminated and the PC is pow­ered on, the card will have automatically determined that your net­work is operating at a slower speed and compensate accordingly.
The RJ-45 Port
The RJ-45 Port is where you will connect your network cabling.
The LEDs
The RJ-45 Port
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If you are setting up a network for the first time, or if you already have a 10/100 BaseT network without Gigabit capability, you may be wondering which PC should have the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter installed in it for best performance. In either of the above situations, we recommend that you set up your network in the configuration shown below (Configuration A).
The Instant Gigabit Network Adapter is installed in your File Server (or your Internet gateway) and connected to your Workgroup GigaSwitch using the provided cable, which is in turn connected to the rest of your network. If you do not have a File Server or Internet gateway, the Adapter should be installed in the PC that is most often accessed on the network.
Where to Install the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter
Configuration A
Note: Use the crossover cable provided to connect directly to your Instant Gigabit Network Adapter or to an Uplink port on your Gigabit hub or switch.
nates the need to purchase new hardware, rewire and reconf igure an entire site all at once. This scalability factor ensures that Fast Ethernet will not fall obsolete to upgrades in speed standards and maintains use of all your old equipment until you decide to buy speedier replacements.
Scalability allows you to budget for your networking needs over time. Now networks can run fast and slow segments at the same time for different users and departments.
Switches also feature full-duplex data transfer, meaning that all computers on the switch can “talk” to the switch at the same time. Plus, switches can send and receive data simultaneously to all connections, whereas a hub can­not. A hub simply works with one computer at a time and only sends or receives data, since it cannot handle two way communication.
In addition to full-duplex transfer, your Switch surges your network with dedicated bandwidth to each node. For instance, if you connect five com­puters to your EtherFast 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch, then each computer will get a dedicated bandwidth of 100Mbps at full duplex transfer. If you run 5 computers from a 100Mbps hub, then each computer will only share a part of the 100Mbps bandwidth.
A network without a switch is called a shared network because every node on the network competes for a fraction of the total bandwidth. In a shared network, data packets are randomly broadcasted to all stations until they discover their intended destination. Consequently, considerable time and bandwidth is wasted on data packets swimming along network lines before they find their cor rect address. A switch, on the other hand, looks at the address for each data packet and delivers it directly to the correct destination.
Gigabit Ethernet is ideal for deployment as a backbone interconnect between 10/100BASE-T switches, and as a connection to high-performance servers. With the addition of Gigabit Ethernet, Ethernet delivers scalable solution (10/100/1000 Mbps) for the LAN from the desktop to the workgroup, and the backbone.
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Installing the EtherFast
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10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit onto Yo u r Network
Installing your Starter Kit will involve installing both the Adapter and the GigaSwitch. If you are integrating these items into an existing nework, some additional steps may be necessary involving settings for your existing equip­ment. Consult your Network Administrator for more information about how the Starter Kit will interface with your existing network components.
Each Instant Gigabit Network Adapter is equipped with an RJ-45 port that automatically adjusts to either 10Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1000Mbps speeds, allow­ing your PC to attach to either Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or regular Ethernet network segments without additional hardware or software.
The card should only be used with twisted-pair cabling, such as 10BaseT, 100BaseTX, or 1000BaseT cabling. For best results, we recommend using Category 5e or better unshielded twisted-pair cabling although category 3 can be used for 10BaseT segments. Only Category 5e or better cable will work for Gigabit transfer. If you use the cable included in your Starter Kit, both your Adapter and Gigaswitch will operate at the maximum speed of your net­work. In any case, the cable that runs from your PC’s Instant Gigabit Network Adapter card to your network should not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
Installing the Network Card & Cabling
1. Power off your PC and any peripheral equipment attached to it. Unplug
your PC’s power cord. For suggestions on choosing the PC in which to install the Adapter, see the section called Planning Y our Network.
2. Remove your computer's outside cover.
Overview
Installing The Instant Gigabit Network Adapter
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Configuration B
If you are already operating in a Gigabit environment, we suggest a configu­ration like the one shown below (Configuration B). Your Instant Gigabit Network Adapter would be installed in your file server, which would be attached to your Gigabit hub or switch, maximizing your file server’s band­width. The Workgroup GigaSwitch would be connected to one of the other Gigabit ports on your Gigabit switch or hub, acting like a bridge between the 1000Mbps section of your network and the 10/100 portion of your network.
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Connecting Computers To Your Switch
Your Switch’s rear panel has eight standard RJ-45 ports, plus a Gigabit port. Each 10/100 port automatically detects the speed and duplex of the attached cabling to a network card, switch, hub, etc. The ports operate in either full or half duplex, which lets you run at speeds of 200Mbps, 100Mbps, 20Mbps or 10Mbps. The Gigabit port operates at 2000 Mbps.
Each 10/100 port on your Switch can connect to workstations, file servers, hubs, repeaters, bridges, routers or other switches. Connections to the switch require UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips, not to exceed 100 meters (328 feet) in length.
To connect a computer directly to the switch, plug one end of a standard net­work cable into the switch, then plug the other end of the cable into the com­puter's network adapter.
To connect the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter to the Workgroup GigaSwitch, plug one end of the cable provided in the package into the RJ-45 port on the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter and the other into the GigaSwitch port on the back of the Workgroup GigaSwitch.
Uplinking to Other Switches and Hubs
Your GigaSwitch can be uplinked to other switches, hubs, and similar net­work devices, provided that those devices have an uplink port. Attach the Category 5e cabling to the uplink port of the network device that you are uplinking to, and plug the other end of the cable into one of the open ports (not the Gigabit port) on your GigaSwitch.
Plug in the GigaSwitch's AC power adapter. The Power LED will light up. As devices make connections to the Switch’s ports, each por t's cor responding Link/Act LED will light up. The remaining LEDs will also light up accord­ing to how your connection is made, e.g. full or half duplex, 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
If the Switch experiences excessive data collisions, verify that your network cabling is securely crimped and installed properly.
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Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up
Installing The Workgroup Gigaswitch
3. Open your computer and locate the PCI slot(s) on your motherboard. PCI
slots are easily identified by their beige or white color, and by the fact that network cards fit snugly into them. Remove the metal slot cover on the back of the PC, then insert the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter into any available PCI card slot.
4. If you are interested in Wake-On-LAN, refer to the Appendix for instruc-
tions on Wake-on-Lan installation. Wake-On-LAN can be installed at any time, so there is no need to do it now.
5. Once your Instant Gigabit Network Adapter is firmly in place, secure
its fastening tab to your PC's chassis with a mounting screw.
6. Replace your PC's cover.
7. Connect one end of the twisted-pair cable to your PC at the Instant
Gigabit Network Adapter’s RJ-45 port.
8. Plug the other end of the cable into your network’s Gigabit hub or switch
port.
9. Reconnect your PC’s power, then power on your computer. Your comput-
er will automatically recognize the card and assign it a unique IRQ ("inter­rupt") and I/O address.
The card installation is complete. Next, you must configure your PC’s operating system to work with the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter.
Turn to the appropriate section for your PC’s operating system for driver installation instructions.
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Installing the Drivers for Windows 95
After installing the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter in your computer, follow these instructions for installing the network driv­er. The installation procedure for the net­work driver will vary slightly depending on the version of Windows 95 you are using and your current system conf iguration. For troubleshooting tips during setup, refer to the Troubleshooting section.
There are different versions of Windows 95:
V ersion A
Version B (also known as OSR2)
The installation procedure for the network driver will vary slightly depending on which version of Windows 95 y ou are using. To begin the driver installation, and to determine which version of Windows 95 you are using:
1. Start up your PC.
2. Windows 95 will automatically detect the Network Adapter in your com-
puter. If the Update Device Driver Wizard window appears (see next page), you are using Windows 95 version B. If a window other than this appears, you are using Windows 95 version A. For Windows 95 version A driver installation, refer to the Appendix.
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Overview
Tips on Switching Your Network
Here are some of the ways your new EtherFast® 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch can help you optimize your network speed.
• Speed up Nodes From Your 10BaseT Network In a 10BaseT network, connect your hubs, file servers, and key users, such as
network administrators, directly to your Switch to channel dedicated band­width in full-duplex mode (if operating in full-duplex) to each station. The Switch will have dedicated communication with all its connections simultane­ously, whereas a hub will only communicate in half-duplex transfer mode and broadcasts information to all ports.
• Conserving Bandwidth with 10Mbps & 100Mbps Segments 10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware are not readily compatible, but your
10/100 Switch can designate network segments of different speeds. This allows you to run one 10Mbps segment to serve users without a need for con­siderable speed, and a faster 100Mbps segment devoted to users who depend heavily on graphics, multimedia, database, or other speed-intensive applica­tions. With switched segmentation, your 100Mbps users will not be slowed down by the users on the 10Mbps segment.
• Run 10Mbps Peripherals in Your Fast Ethernet Network
Most of the network peripherals in place today run at 10Mbps, since 10BaseT has been the standard network speed to date. These peripherals, designed to operate at 10Mbps, cannot readily communicate with 100BaseTX equipment. A 10Mbps interface is also required for cable and DSL connections, which are quickly becoming very popular ways to access the Internet. Your 10/100 Switch provides your 10BaseT equipment and cable and DSL lines with a 10Mbps interface while still running your Fast Ethernet devices at 100Mbps.
• Strengthen Data Transfers Through Signal Regeneration
Your Switch functions as a repeater, which regenerates data signals as they pass through it. This feature acts as a safeguard to deter data loss and ensure that transmissions arrive at their destination intact. Switches positioned between hubs can preserve your data’s integrity and eliminate your need to buy and use repeaters in your Fast Ethernet network.
Tips on Switching Your Network
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3. If you clicked the Other Locations button, this window will appear. Enter
a:\win95. Windows will begin copying the Network Adapter’s driver files to your PC.
4. Once Windows has located the drivers, the following window will appear.
To use this driver, click the Finish button.
At this point, the installation may require files from your Windows 95 CD­ROM. If prompted, insert your Windows 95 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and enter d:\win95 in the box that appears (where “d” is the letter of your CD-ROM drive). If you were not supplied with a Windows 95 CD­ROM, your Windows f iles may have been placed on your hard drive by your computer manufacturer. While the location of these files may vary , many manufacturers use c:\windows\options\cabs as the path. Try enter- ing this path into the box. If no files are found, check your computer’s doc­umentation or contact your computer manufacturer for more information.
1. While the Update Device Driver W izar d window is visible, insert the Instant
Gigabit Network Adapter Driver Disk into your floppy drive and click the Next button.
2. W indows 95 will find the Linksys EG1032/EG1064 Instant Gigabit Network
Adapter driver on the disk. Click the Finish button to continue. If Windows
fails to f ind the driver, click the Other Locations button to browse for the driver.
Installing the Driver in Windows 95 Version B
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Installing the Drivers for Windows 98
Overview
After physically installing the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter in your com­puter, follow these instructions to install the network driver. The installation procedure for the network driver will vary slightly depending on which version of Windows 98 you are using, and on your current system configuration. If at any time during the installation you encounter problems, consult the Troubleshooting section.
Installing the Network Card’s Driver
1. If you haven’t already, start up your computer.
2. Windows 98 will automatically detect the presence of the PCI Ethernet
Controller hardware in your computer.
3. Insert the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter Driver Disk into your floppy
drive while the Add New Hardware Wizard window is visible. Click Next.
Installing the Network Adapter’s Driver
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5. Once the driver is installed, the following screen will appear. The default
settings should allow the Adapter to function properly. Click the OK but­ton to continue. For more information about these settings, refer to the Advanced Settings section of this manual.
6. When asked if you want to restart your PC, remove all disks from your
computer’s drives and click the Yes button. If Windows does not ask you to restart your PC, click the Start button, choose Shut Down, choose
Restart, then click Yes.
The W indows 95 Version B driver installation is complete. Refer to the sec­tion on Configuring the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter f or Windo ws 95,98, and Millennium for more information about the setup of the Adapter.
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6. A window will open saying that Windows is now ready to install the Linksys
EG1032/EG1064 Instant Gigabit Network Adapter driver. Click Next.
7. Windows will begin copying the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter’s driver files to your PC.
At this point, the installation may require files from your Windows 98 CD­ROM. If prompted, insert your Windows 98 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and enter d:\win98 in the box that appears (where “d” is the letter of your CD-ROM drive). If you were not supplied with a Windows 98 CD­ROM, your Windows f iles may have been placed on your hard drive by your computer manufacturer. While the location of these files may vary , many manufacturers use c:\windows\options\cabs as the path. Try enter- ing this path into the box. If no files are found, check your computer’s doc­umentation or contact your computer manufacturer for more information.
4. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended). Click
Next.
5. Select Specify a location and enter a:\win98 in the drop down box. Click Next to continue.
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Installing the Drivers for Windows Millennium
After physically installing the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter in your com­puter, follow these instructions to install the network driver. The installation procedure for the network driver will depend on your current system conf igu­ration. If at any time during the installation you encounter problems, consult the Troubleshooting section.
Installing the Network Card’s Driver
1. If you haven’t already, start up your computer.
2. Windows Millennium will automatically detect the presence of the PCI
Ethernet Controller hardware in your computer.
3. Insert the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter Driver Disk into your floppy
drive while the Add Ne w Har dw are Wizardwindow is visible. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) option. Click Next.
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Installing the Network Adapter’s Drivers
8. Once the driver is installed, the following screen will appear. The default settings should allow the Adapter to function properly. Click the OK button to continue. For more information about these settings, refer to the Advanced Settings section of this manual.
9. When asked if you want to restart your PC, remove all disks and click Yes. If Windows does not ask you to restart your PC, click the Start button, choose Shut Down, choose Restart, then click Yes.
The Windows 98 driver installation is complete. Refer to the section on
Configuring the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium for more information about the setup of the Adapter.
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to properly log into Windows.
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or hit the
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key, you will not
log into the network.
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