Trendnet TE100-PCIA User Manual

TE100-PCIA
PCI 10/100Mbps NWay
FAST ETHERNET CARD
(21143)
User’s Guide
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user’s guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Trademarks
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P/N: 6012-2114301
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION............................................ 4
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BOUT FAST ETHERNET................................. 4
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BOUT AUTO-NEGOTIATION .......................... 4
ABOUT WOL (FOR ACPI/WOL MODEL ONLY)5 P
RODUCT FEATUES ........................................ 6
INSTALLATION ............................................. 7
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ARDWARE INSTALLATION ............................ 7
BIOS CONFIGURATION .................................. 7
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RIVER INSTALLATION................................... 8
BOOT ROM INSTALLATION ............................ 8
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 9
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the 10/100Mbps PCI bus Fast Ethernet Card, the value leader among Fast Ethernet adapters for PCIBus personal computers. This Introduction chapter will be useful if you are new to Fast Ethernet and other new technology featured by the 10/100Mbps PCI bus Fast Ethernet Card. Otherwise, skip ahead to the Installation chapter.
About Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet is a network technology specified by IEEE Standard 802.3u. It extends the traditional 10Mbps Ethernet technology to achieve 100Mbps transmission and reception, while retaining the same CSMA/CD Ethernet protocol. Thus while Fast Ethernet provides a tenfold increase in network capacity, it is wholly compatible with traditional 10Mbps Ethernet network facilities.
About Auto-negotiation
Auto-negotiation is an IEEE 802.3 procedure of negotiating the highest data flow capability between the device (in this case, our Adapter) and their links partner (some other device). The data flow information, to be negotiated, consists of the data speed (10Mbps or 100Mbps) and data transfer (half-duplex or full-duplex communication). The physical process of auto-negotiation requires only a few milliseconds to choose the fastest communications capability between the two devices.
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About WOL (for ACPI/WOL model only)
WOL (Wake-On-LAN) is an ACPI function allowing a powered OFF computer to be powered ON from a remote station. ACPI (A
dvanced Configuration Power Interface) is a new technology and an open industry specification to provide power management support systems through hardware and operating system cooperation. To use the WOL feature, the NIC must be WOL capable and the motherboard of the PC (for which the card is installed) must be of ACPI architecture.
While the powered OFF computer sleeps, the WOL NIC monitors LAN traffic for valid Wake-up frames. The NIC will determine whether a received Wake-up frame is addressed to the PC. If so, the NIC will send a signal to the motherboard to power ON the computer.
What is the utility in the WOL card?
”I forgot a document and I'm out of town?”
Send a Wake-up signal to your computer and transfer the needed file to your location.
Initiate long routines and reports before
you
get to work.
Transfer files when the network traffic is low
(during late hours).
Power ON your PC before you arrive to
work.
WOL has great utility in power management of PCs, workstations, and kiosks.
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Product Featues
Designed for versatility and performance, the 32-bit PCI bus 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Adapter provides the following features:
10/100Mbps NWay Interface
32-bit PCI Bus Master operation
Single shielded RJ-45 connector
UTP and STP supported
Remote Boot Rom socket supported
ake-On-LAN (WOL) provides great utility
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for power management of PC.
100Mbps Fast Ethernet or 10Mbps Ethernet
data transfer, selected via auto-negotiation.
Full-duplex or half-duplex operation,
selected by auto-negotiation.
Drivers for all leading Network Operating
Systems.
Four LED indicators: Link, Activity,
100Mbps, Collision/Full-duplex.
LINK Indicator A steady green LED indicates good linkage between the 32-bit PCI bus 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Adapter and its supporting hub.
ACTIVITY Indicator
A flashing green LED indicates that the adapter is sending or receiving data.
100M Indicator
This LED indicator lights green when this adapter connected to 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Networks. If this adapter connected to 10Mbps Ethernet Network, the LED indicator lights off.
Collision/Full-duplex Indicator
This LED indicator lights green when a respective port is in full duplex (FDX) mode. Otherwise, it is OFF for half duplex (HDX) operations. It blinking green when collisions are occurring on the respective port.
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INSTALLATION
Installation of a 10/100Mbps PCI bus Fast Ethernet Card requires Hardware installation first, then BIOS and Software installation.
Hardware Installation
1. Trun OFF the computer, unplug its power cord and open the computer case.
2. Insert the contact edge of the 10/100Mbps PCI bus Fast Ethernet Card into the connector of any available PCI Bus Master expansion slot. Press the card firmly into the connector and ascertain that the card contacts are fully seated in the connector.
3. For WOL model, connect the WOL cable to the NIC WOL connector, another end of WOL cable connect to the Motherboard.
4. Install the bracket screw, which secures the card to the cinouter chassis.
5. Replace the computer’s case and connect the network cable to newly installed network card. Reconnect the computer’s power cord and plug it into the power outlet.
BIOS Configuration
Due to a fault in some Plug-n-Play BIOS programs, it happens occasionally that a newly installed adapter is assigned an Interrupt Number which is already assigned to another device. In such a case, the conflict of Interrupt Number will cause faults in the behavior of both devices. Then it is necessary to run the CMOS Setup utility, and manually assign a non-conflicting Interrupt Number. Please contact Motherboard manufacturer on how to manually assign the IRQ to the PCI slot.
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Driver Installation
Before you connect the 10/100Mbps PCI bus Card to the network, you have to install the network driver first. The driver for each networking operating system is under a separate directory. A HELPME.EXE file under root directory lists the information and detailed installation procedure of all the available drivers.
Boot ROM Installation
The optional Boot ROM device allows you to connect a diskless workstation to the network. Perform the following steps to install your Boot ROM device:
1. Insert the Boot ROM into the socket on the Card.
2. Refer to the installation procedure provided by networking operating system.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Standards: IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T
IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX PCI Local Bus specification
Rev.2.1 Host interface: PCI 2.1 Bus (Bus Master) Data Bus Width: 32-bit PCI bus mastering Jumperless Hardware Auto-negotiation functionality Wake-On-Lan:
(for WOL model only)
LED indicators: Link, Activity, 100M,
Media Interface: RJ-45 EMI Compatiblity: FCC Class B
Dimensions: 130mm x 65mm Storage Temperture: Operating Temp.: Storage Humidity: 10% ~ 90% non-condensing Operating Humidity: 10% ~70% non-condensing Power Consumption: 1.25 Watts (maximum) PCB Layer: 2 layers
AMD’s Magic Packet
COL/FDX
CE Certification, Class B
VCCI-II
Canada C-Tick
-25°C ~ 70°C
0°C ~ 50°C
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