Trendnet TU-ET10 User Manual

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TRENDnet
TU-ET10
Universal Serial Bus
Ethernet Adapter
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USER's Guide
FCC Certification
FCC ID: MQ4USB10TA
The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules governing the use of modems and other electronic equipment.
FCC Part 15 Registration
This modem complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
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conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and
2) this device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment 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 in accordance with 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 can be determined by turning off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the distance between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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Now you can experience a true plug-and-play
Network device easier than ever. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) Network Adapter allows you to connect a 10Mbps network from an USB-enabled PC, notebook, or USB HUB. With instant hardware recognition from Windows 98 and “Hot Swap” feature from USB specification, you don’t need to be a MIS specialist to operate it. Just simply hook up the USB cable at one end and plug a standard twist pair (RJ45) network cable in the other end, and you will be networked within no time!
Package Contents:
USB Network Adapter
One USB cable
One Driver Disk
User’s guide
Hardware Installation
Note: Before you install USB LAN adapter,
please check the USB port is in your PC and
enabled. You need to have USB port enabled to
continue the next step. Otherwise, please
STOP this installation.
Hardware Recognition
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To properly install the USB LAN adapter, it is
very important to recognize the USB hardware.
1. USB Cable
USB cable has two ends – One has rectangular
plug, or called A-Type connector; another one
has a square plug, or called B-type connector.
2. USB LAN Adapter
USB LAN adapter has two ports. One port is
USB B-type port and the other is RJ45
Networking port – it looks like an over-sized
phone jack.
Hardware Installation Procedure –
Step 1 -- Make sure the PC is powered on and
run
Windows 98.
Step 2 -- Connect cable B-type plug into
adapter’s B-type port.
Step 3 – Insert USB A-type cable into the PC’s
USB port.
Step 4 – Connect the adapter to a 10Mbps or
10Mbps/100Mbps auto-sensing HUB.
Before you go any further, please note that
your USB LAN adapter can ONLY work with
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Windows 98. If you don’t have Windows 98
installed, please
STOP now.
Windows 98 Setup
Note: Before you begin the driver installation,
please make sure disable any network card
currently installed into your system. And, have
your Windows 98 CD-ROM copy handy.
Step 1: Install the USB LAN Adapter into your
PC or Notebook
Step 2: Start up your computer and Windows 98
Step 3: Windows 98 will show a” New
Hardware Found” window. Click “Next
Step 4: Put the USB Network Adapter program
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diskette into Driver A and select “Search for the
best driver for your device (Recommended).
Click “Next.”
Step 5: Windows 98 will ask you to indicate the
best driver. Make sure the floppy disk driver is
selected and drive
to continue.
a:\ is specified. Click “Next”
Step 6: Windows 98 will search the specified
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driver and start the download the driver. Click
Next” to continue.
Step 7: When Windows 98 finish the driver
installation, click “Finish” button.
Step 8: Then Windows will ask you to restart
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your computer. Click “No” to continue.
Step 9: Once you are back at the desktop, click
on the “Start” button. Then click on ”Settings,”
then “Control Panel.”
Step 10: Double-click the Network icon. Then
select “Configuration” tab. Make sure the
network components are installed.
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Step 11 : Now you can select the network
protocol. After that the system restart your
computer to let the setting be permanent.
LED Indicator
Link: Indicates a good linkage between the
ALN adapter and supporting HUB or
Switch
Activity (Tx/Rx): Flash when data is
transmitting between network.
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Specifications
Network Specification
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet Cat 3/Cat 5 UTP, 100ohm STP cable up to
328ft/100M
Host Interface
Bus-powered from USB host or HUB, no
external power needed
High speed upstream B type USB port Suspend power saving mode supported
Data Speed
10Mbps for Ethernet data transfer
Environment Operating Ranges
Temperature: 32 to 149F (0 to 65 C) Humidity: 10% to 90% noncondensing
Power Consumption
Operating: +5V DC. 75mA Max
LED Indictor
Link status – Green Activity (TX/RX) – Amber
Driver Support
Windows 98 Windows 2000 (when available)
EMI Conformance
FCC Part 15 Class B
CE Mark Class B
Japan VCCI Class B
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