Linksys EG1032 V3 User Manual

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Gigabit
Network Adapter
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EG1032 v3
User Guide
10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter
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How to Use this User Guide
This User Guide to the Gigabit Network Adapter has been designed to make understanding networking with the Gigabit Network Adapter easier than ever. Look for the following items when reading this guide:
This checkmark means there is a Note of interest and is something you should pay special attention to while using the Gigabit Network Adapter.
This exclamation point means there is a Caution or warning and is something that could damage your property or the Gigabit Network Adapter.
This question mark provides you with a reminder about something you might need to do while using the Gigabit Network Adapter.
In addition to these symbols, there are definitions for technical terms that are presented like this:
word: definition.
Also, each figure (diagram, screenshot, or other image) is provided with a figure number and description, like this:
Figure 0-1: Sample Figure Description
Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the “List of Figures” section in the “Table of Contents”.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Welcome 1 What’s in this Guide? 1
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter 3
Port and LEDs 3
Chapter 3: Installing the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Your PC 4
Hardware Installation 4
Chapter 4: Installing the Driver for Windows XP 5
Overview 5 Installing the Driver 5 Uninstalling the Adapter 7
Chapter 5: Installing the Driver for Windows 2000 8
Overview 8 Installing the Driver 8 Uninstalling the Adapter 10
Chapter 6: Installing the Driver for Windows Millennium or 98SE 11
Overview 11 Installing the Driver 11 Uninstalling the Adapter 13
Chapter 7: Configuring the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Windows XP or 2000 14
Overview 14 Accessing the Adapter’s Configuration 14 Adapter Configuration 14
Chapter 8: Configuring the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Windows Millennium or 98SE 17
Overview 17 Accessing the Adapter’s Configuration 17 Adapter Configuration 17
Chapter 9: Using the EG1032 Instant Gigabit Network Adapter Diagnostic Utility 20
Overview 20 Installing the Diagnostic Utility 20 Using the Diagnostic Utility 22
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting 28
Common Problems and Solutions 28
Appendix B: Windows Help 32 Appendix C: Glossary 33 Appendix D: Specifications 36 Appendix E: Warranty Information 37 Appendix F: Regulatory Information 38 Appendix G: Contact Information 39
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1: Port and LEDs 3 Figure 3-1: Insert the Adapter into the PCI Slot 4 Figure 3-2: Set the Adapter Firmly in Place 4 Figure 3-3: Connect the Ethernet Network Cable 4 Figure 4-1: Welcome 5 Figure 4-2: Search This Location 5 Figure 4-3: Windows Logo Testing 5 Figure 4-4: Wizard Installing Driver 6 Figure 4-5: Driver Installation Complete 6 Figure 4-6: Device Manager for Windows XP 7 Figure 4-7: Confirm Device Removal 7 Figure 5-1: Welcome 8 Figure 5-2: Install Hardware Device Drivers 8 Figure 5-3: Locate Driver Files 8 Figure 5-4: Driver Location 9 Figure 5-5: Driver Files Search Results 9 Figure 5-6: Driver Installation Complete 9 Figure 5-7: Computer Management for Windows 2000 10 Figure 5-8: Confirm Device Removal 10 Figure 6-1: Add New Hardware Wizard 11 Figure 6-2: Enter Location of Driver 11 Figure 6-3: Driver Files Search Results 11 Figure 6-4: Driver Installation Complete 12 Figure 6-5: Restart Computer 12 Figure 6-6: Device Manager for Windows Me or 98SE 13 Figure 6-7: Confirm Device Removal 13 Figure 6-8: System Settings Change 13 Figure 7-1: Device Manager for Windows XP or 2000 14
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Figure 7-2: General Tab for Windows XP or 2000 14 Figure 7-3: Advanced Tab for Windows XP or 2000 15 Figure 7-4: Driver Tab for Windows XP 15 Figure 7-5: Resources Tab for Windows XP or 2000 16 Figure 7-6: Power Management Tab for Windows XP 16 Figure 8-1: Device Manager for Windows Me or 98SE 17 Figure 8-2: General Tab for Windows Me or 98SE 17 Figure 8-3: Driver Tab for Windows Me or 98SE 18 Figure 8-4: Resources Tab for Windows Me or 98SE 18 Figure 8-5: Power Management Tab for Windows Me or 98SE 19 Figure 9-1: Select Windows Operating System 20 Figure 9-2: Welcome Screen 20 Figure 9-3: Destination Location 21 Figure 9-4: InstallShield Wizard Complete 21 Figure 9-5: Power Management Tab for Windows Me or 98SE 21 Figure 9-1: The Utility’s Icon 22 Figure 9-2: The Utility’s menu 22 Figure 9-3: Opening the Utility from the Programs menu 22 Figure 9-4: The Utility’s General screen 22 Figure 9-5: The Utility’s VLAN screen 23 Figure 9-6: The Utility’s Driver screen 23 Figure 9-7: The Utility’s Driver - 802.1p/Q Tagging - screen 23 Figure 9-8: The Utility’s Driver - Flow Control - screen 24 Figure 9-9: The Utility’s Driver - Jumbo Frame - screen 24 Figure 9-10: The Utility’s Driver - Link Speed/Duplex Mode - screen 24 Figure 9-11: The Utility’s Driver - Network Address - screen 25 Figure 9-12: The Utility’s Driver - Offload Checksum - screen 25 Figure 9-13: The Utility’s Driver - Offload TCP_Large Send - screen 25 Figure 9-14: The Utility’s Diagnostics screen 26 Figure 9-15: The Utility’s Diagnostics - Send and Receive test - screen 26
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Figure 9-16: The Utility’s Statistics screen 26 Figure 9-17: The Utility’s Cable screen 27 Figure 9-18: The Utility’s Wake on LAN screen 27
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Chapter 1: Introduction

Welcome
Thank you for choosing the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter. Built to run the fastest video, publishing, and database network applications, the Gigabit Network Adapter is a high performance network adapter for PCI local bus computers. Boasting an incredible maximum data throughput of 1000 megabits-per-second in full duplex mode, it includes a 10BaseT/100BaseTX/1000BaseTX port, which means that you can begin integrating Gigabit now—even if you don't plan on upgrading to a 1000Mbps network right away.
The Gigabit Network Adapter is Windows Plug-and-Play compatible. Wake-On-LAN support is built in—you can wake up your workstations from anywhere on the network! Built-in support for the widest range of PCI mother­boards, networking hardware, and software means you don't have to worry about compatibility.
Use the instructions in this Guide to help you install the Gigabit Network Adapter in your PC, install its driver, and configure it. These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Gigabit Network Adapter.
What’s in this Guide?
This user guide covers the steps for installing the Adapter, installing its driver, and configuring it.
Full duplex: the ability of a networking device to receive and transmit data simultaneously.
• Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter describes the Adapter’s applications and this User Guide.
• Chapter 2: Getting to Know the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter This chapter describes the physical features of the Adapter.
• Chapter 3: Installing the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Your PC This chapter instructs you on how to install the Adapter inside your PC.
• Chapter 4: Installing the Driver for Windows XP This chapter explains how to install the Windows XP driver for the Adapter.
• Chapter 5: Installing the Driver for Windows 2000 This chapter explains how to install the Windows 2000 driver for the Adapter.
• Chapter 6: Installing the Driver for Windows Millennium or 98SE This chapter explains how to install the Windows Millennium or 98SE driver for the Adapter.
Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome
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• Chapter 7: Configuring the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Windows XP or 2000 This chapter instruct you on how to configure the Adapter in Windows XP or 2000.
• Chapter 8: Configuring the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Windows Millennium or 98SE This chapter instruct you on how to configure the Adapter in Windows Millennium or 98SE.
• Appendix A: Troubleshooting This appendix describes some potential problems and solutions regarding use of the Adapter.
• Appendix B: Windows Help This appendix describes how you can use Windows Help for instructions about networking, such as installing the TCP/IP protocol.
• Appendix C: Glossary This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking.
• Appendix D: Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Adapter.
• Appendix E: Warranty Information This appendix supplies the warranty information for the Adapter.
• Appendix F: Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the regulatory information regarding the Adapter.
• Appendix G: Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources, including Technical Support.
Chapter 1: Introduction What’s in this Guide?
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Chapter 2: Getting to Know the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter

Port and LEDs
The Adapter’s port and LEDs are located on the metal panel.
Figure 2-1: Port and LEDs
RJ-45 Port The RJ-45 port is where you will connect your Ethernet network cable.
Gigabit LED Green. The Gigabit LED lights up when the Adapter is operating at 1000Mbps. If the Gigabit
LED is not lit and the PC is powered on, the Adapter has automatically determined that your network is operating at a slower speed and adjusted accordingly.
Link/Act LED Orange. The Link/Act LED lights up when the Adapter is connected to a network. It flashes
when there is network activity.
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter Port and LEDs
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Chapter 3: Installing the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Your PC

Hardware Installation
1. Power off your PC and any peripheral equipment attached to it. Unplug your PC’s power cord.
2. Open your PC’s case, and locate an available PCI slot on the motherboard. Check with your computer manufacturer if you need instructions.
3. Remove the metal PCI slot cover on the back of the PC.
4. Insert the Adapter into the PCI slot. Make sure that all of its pins are touching the slot’s contacts. You may have to apply a bit of pressure to slide the Adapter all the way in.
5. After the Adapter is set firmly in place, secure its fastening tab to your PC’s chassis with a mounting screw. Then close your PC’s case.
Figure 3-1: Insert the Adapter into the PCI Slot
6. Connect one end of the Ethernet network cable to the RJ-45 port of the Adapter. (Category 5e or better Ethernet network cabling is required for Gigabit transmission speeds.)
7. Connect the other end of the Ethernet network cable to your network’s Gigabit switch port.
8. Reconnect your PC’s power cord, and then power on your computer.
Now that the hardware installation is complete, you will install the appropriate Windows driver for the Adapter. Proceed to the chapter for your PC’s operating system.
For Windows XP, go to “Chapter 4: Installing the Driver for Windows XP.”
For Windows 2000, go to “Chapter 5: Installing the Driver for Windows 2000.”
For Windows Millennium or 98SE, go to “Chapter 6: Installing the Driver for Windows Millennium or 98SE.”
Chapter 3: Installing the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Your PC Hardware Installation
Figure 3-2: Set the Adapter Firmly in Place
Figure 3-3: Connect the Ethernet Network Cable
NOTE: For best results, use Category 5e or better
Ethernet network cabling. This is the only cabling that will work for Gigabit transfer speeds. (You can use Category 5 Ethernet network cabling for 100Mbps or lower speeds.) The cable run from the Adapter to the network hub or switch should not exceed 328 feet (100 meters).
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Chapter 4: Installing the Driver for Windows XP

Overview
After physically installing the Adapter in your computer, follow these instructions to install the driver required for Windows XP. If you need to uninstall the Adapter, refer to the “Uninstalling the Adapter” section at the end of this chapter.
Installing the Driver
1. Power on your computer. Make sure you have administrative rights on your computer; otherwise you cannot install the driver.
2. Windows XP will automatically detect the presence of the Adapter in your computer. Insert the Driver CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3. On the Welcome screen of the Found New Hardware Wizard, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and click the Next button.
4. After selecting Search for the best driver in these locations on the screen that appears, choose Include this location in the search:, and enter D:\driver\WinXP in the field provided (if “D” is the letter of your CD­Rom drive). Then, click the Next button.
Figure 4-1: Welcome
5. A screen may appear informing you that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing. The software does work with Windows XP. Click the Continue Anyway button.
Chapter 4: Installing the Driver for Windows XP Overview
Figure 4-2: Search This Location
Figure 4-3: Windows Logo Testing
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6. This screen will appear while the wizard installs the driver.
7. When Windows XP has finished installing the driver, the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen will appear. Click the Finish button.
Figure 4-4: Wizard Installing Driver
The Windows XP driver installation is complete. If you want to configure the Adapter, refer to “Chapter 7:
Configuring the 10/100/1000 Gigabit Network Adapter in Windows 2000 or XP” for more information. If
you want to share files or printers, refer to Windows Help.
If you need to uninstall the Adapter, proceed to the “Uninstalling the Adapter” section.
Chapter 4: Installing the Driver for Windows XP Installing the Driver
Figure 4-5: Driver Installation Complete
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Uninstalling the Adapter
1. If you are using Windows XP, click Start. Select Settings and click Control Panel. Double-click System and click the Hardware tab.
2. Click Device Manager and then the + sign next to Network adapters. Right-click the Gigabit Network Adapter, and click Uninstall.
3. On the Confirm Device Removal screen, click the OK button.
Figure 4-6: Device Manager for Windows XP
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Figure 4-7: Confirm Device Removal
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