LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet Adapter
User's Manual
Contents
Chapter 3 Setup for Windows 98
Chapter 4 Setup for Windows 2000
Chapter 5 Setup for Windows ME
Chapter 6 Setup for Windows XP
Thank you for purchasing this LNA-100/LNADL-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet Adapter
Installing the LNA-100/LNADL-100 /LNADL-100 Ethernet Adapter
You will be installing the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter in your computer.
For connection to a 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet network, use a Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) network cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect with the 100Mbps port of your hub or switch.
For connection to a 10Base-T Ethernet network, use a Category 3, 4 or 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) network cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect with the 10Mbps port of your hub or switch.
Setup for Windows 98
Setup for Windows 2000
Setup for Windows ME
Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are under Windows ME operating system.
Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows ME will recognize the device. It will show “found New hardware Wizard”. Select “Automatic search for a better driver” and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
Windows ME will search and recognize the driver of the Device.
Then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
After copying the driver files, the device installation is completed. Click "Finish".
Restart your computer, after the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
Setup for Windows XP
Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are under Windows XP operating system.
Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows XP will recognize the device. It will show “found New hardware Wizard”. Select “Automatic search for a better driver” and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
Windows XP will search and recognize the driver of the Device.
Then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
After copying the driver files, the device installation is completed. Click "Finish".
Restart your computer, after the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
This manual describes how to operate LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet Adapter. LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet Adapter is a PCMCIA compatible Ethernet Adapter which works with any Computer, Notebook, Sub-notebook that supports PCMCIA slot.
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Complies
to PC Card 1997 standard PCMCIA specification
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Credit-card size.
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Complies with IEEE 802.3 10Base-T and IEEE 802.3u
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Automatically negotiates 10 or 100Mbps connection rate,
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Full duplex support for 10 and 100Mbps
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Support "Hot Swap" card insertion and removal
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Cable requirement:
10Base-T : CAT3 / CAT5 UTP up to 100M/168ft
100Base-TX: CAT5 UTP up to 100M/168ft
Mechanical:
- PC card dimension : 110 x 54 x 12.5 mm (L x W x H)
Certification
- EMC:
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FCC part 15 class B: is must
RJ-45 to connect with 10BASE-T or 100 BASE-TX Hub
Support Windows 95, 98, NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me.
Environmental
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Operating
Temperature:0 ~ 50°C
Humidity:20 ~ 80%
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Storage
Temperature:-20 ~ 90°C
Humidity:10 ~ 90%
Power
- Operation : Max 126.2mA / 5V
Installing the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet Adapter
You will be installing the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter in your computer.
This LED is used to indicate the Ethernet speed: Green means "connected with 100 Base-TX Ethernet network".
This LED is used to indicate the Ethernet connection. Green means "connected with 10 or 100Mbps Ethernet network"
This Green indicator is used to indicate the network activity, and will flash on and off intermittently when the PC is transmitting or receiving packets from the network.
In your driver diskette, there is one file named README.TXT which provides the information about this Driver Diskette's contents and installation guide. This file is located in the root directory of the diskette.
Chapter 3 Setup for Windows 98
Select "Floppy disk drives" (or select "Specify a location" and type A:\WIN98 in the location), where the device information file (.INF file) and the driver PCMCARD.SYS can be found. Press "Next" button.
Windows may request you to "Insert Windows 98 CD-ROM into the driver selected, and click OK". Follow the instruction and input CD-ROM or disks as needed, direct Windows to the proper location, and then click "OK" button.
Chapter 4 Setup for Windows 2000
Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended)", and press "Next" button
Select "Floppy disk drives" (or select "Specify a location" and type "A:\WIN2000" in the location), where the device information file (.INF file) and the driver PCMCARD.SYS can be found.
After Windows finds the driver, the following prompt will appear: "LNA-100/LNADL-100 LAN Adapter ". Press "Next" button, the driver then installs itself.
When Windows finishes the installation, the "LNA-100/LNADL-100 LAN Adapter" message box will be prompted, then click "Finish" button .
Restart your computer. After the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
Chapter 5 Setup for Windows ME
(1)Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are under Windows ME operating system.
(2)Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows ME will recognize the device. It will show “found New hardware Wizard”. Select “Speecify the location of the driver” and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
(3)Key in driver path "A:\WIN98_ME" , Windows
ME will search and recognize the driver of the Device,
(4)
Then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
(5)
After copying the driver files, the device installation is completed, click "Finish".
(6) Restart your computer. After the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
Chapter 6 Setup for Windows XP
(1)Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are under Windows XP operating system.
(2)Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows XP will recognize the device. It will show “Found New hardware Wizard”. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
(3)Then please select "Search for the best driver in these locations.", and click "Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM)" and click "Next".
(4)Then
system will show tell you this driver not pass Windows logo test this
windows, In here please click "Continue Anyway", then Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
(5)After copying the driver files, the device installation is completed. Click "Finish".
(6)Then network function will be ready.