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FCC ID: KAZAPCSOOEI
EUT: FAST ETHERENET CARD
D-LINK CORPORATION
USER'S MANUAL
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions :(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
NOTE
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated 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 the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient o relocate the receiving antenna,
-lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
DFE-50L77'X EmemeVFaSI Ethernet Adapler forPC/ Eus
Fast Ethernet comprises two subtypes: lOUBase—T4 and
lOOBase-TX. 100Base-T4 Fast Ethernet can utilize existing
Category 3 or Category 4 ET? network cabling, but does
not provide for full duplex operation. IOOBase-TX requires
Category 5 cabling, but does prOVide full duplex operation,
Full duplex lOUBase—TX operation allows simultaneous
transmission and reception both at lDOMbps, thus
providing sex—Vice potentially equal to 200Mbps half-duplex
serVice.
The DFE—500TX Adapter does not support the 100Base-T4
subtype. To proVide compatibility in traditional 10Mbpe.
Ethernet environments (where, (or evample, DFE—EOOTX
adapters are installed altlictpating upgrade of supporting
hub equipment to Fast Ethernet), the DFE-5OOTX also
supports traditional IOMbps Ethernet operation in full~
duplex as well as half-duplex modes, Selection of the best
operation mode in any given installation is automatically
governed by auto-negotiation.
About Auto-negotiation
You have probably had the experience of making a dialup
connection through a modem, and have heard the gravelly—
sounding exchanges between your modem and the modem
at the other end of the telephone line (these exchanges are
ordinarily played out through a speaker in your local
modem). As irritating as those few seconds of n0ise may be,
they do let you know that your modem and the remote
modem are on the job, preparing for your intended
communication with the remote computer
The preparatory work of the two modems during those few
seconds before you see the ‘connect" message is to negotiate
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DFE-SUOTX 10/700Ml7ps Elhsmet Adapter for PC! Eus
the best data coninmnication scheme which is supported by
both modems and which is suitable for the quality of the
telephone line linkage between them, The parameters to be
settled between the two modems include best baud rate‘
compression method. and error correction method, When
the two modems have tested the phone-line quality and
settled on the combination of shared options and
parameters which Will provide the best data communication
over the connecting phone line. then you are given the
“connect" message which Signals the end of the intermodem
negotiation and the beginning of your intended
communication with the remote Computer.
Auto-negotiation between deVices Within an Ethernet LAN
is Slmlla!‘ in concept, but much briefer. The two devices
involved in the auto-negotiation Will be the DFE-SOOTX
Adapter servmg your station (installed to your computer),
and the hub through which it is connected into the LAN.
The options to be negotiated between the DEE-SOOTX and
its supporting hub include Ethernet type (lOOBASE-TX
Fast Ethernet or IOBASEAT Ethernet) and duplex mode
(halfduplex. being one-way-at-a~time, or full duplex. being
simultaneous transmit-and-receive).
Startup communication between the two devices occurs
when both devices are power-on. the cable connection
between them is good, and the Network Operating System
software is running. As soon as those conditions are
satisfied, the preparatory process of autornegotiation
between the DFE-éODTX and its supporting huh proceeds
automatically If the hub has auto-negotiation function-
ality, then it and the DFE-éOOTX exchange a series of
messages in which each device signals its capabilities and
listens for corresponding information about the other The
autonegotiation process requires only a few milliseconds,
lnsra/Iation 3
DFEV5DUTX 10/7 UUMDyS Ethernet Adapier for PC/ Bus
in overall computing (multitasking) performance. At the
same time, it produces superior network throughput by
reducing latency (waiting for CPU servwe) during trans-
missions and receptions.
About WOL
WOL (flake-gn-LAN) is an ACPI function allowmg a
powered OFF computer to be powered ON from a remote
station. ACPI (Advanced Qanfiguration Bower 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 Wakemp frames. The NlC
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 cardq
- "I forgot a document and I‘m out of town‘V’ 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.
0 Transfer files when the network traffic is low (during
late hours),
Installation 5
DFEVSOUTX 70/100Mbps Ethernet Adapter for PC/ Bus
- Three LED mdmators. IOMbps/looh'fbps, Link, Activxty.
. Drivers7 for all leadmg Network Operating Systems
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DFE-5DDTX 10/100Mbps Erhemel Adapter for PC/ Bus
Installation
Installation of a DFE-EOOTX Ethernet Adapter requires
hardware mstallation first, then software installation
Unpack and Inspect
CAUTION: Under ordinary circumstances, a DFE-SOOTX card
will not be aflecled by static charge as may be
received through your body dunng handling of the
unit In special circumstances where you may carry
an extraordinarily high static charge, it is good
practice In reduce the charge by touching a ground
before handling the adapter card.
Open the ehlpping carton and carefully remove all items. In
additlon to this User‘s Guide, ascertam that you have:
n One DFE-SOOTX Ethernet Adapter Card.
- DFE-SOOTX Software Diskette.
- WOL Cablel
1 The WOL Cuhle is an Optional culllponent of your DFE-SODTX kil II a cable is
lull included In your kit. purchase [he cable lllmugll your local computer retalIcr
DFEVSOOTX Elhemel/Fast Ethernet Adapter for 90 Bus
__________’_———————
Install the Adapter
1. Shut down the computer, unplug its power cord, and
remove the chassrs cover.
go
If your order does not include the Boot ROM option, go
ahead to Step 3. If your order includes the Boot ROM
option, then install the Boot ROM Chip by plugging the
chip into the Boot ROM Socket on the DFE-500TX card,
The notched end of the Boot ROM Chip must be aligned
wrth the notched end of the Boot ROM Socket (opposite
alignment WLll cause destruction of the Boot ROM
Chip),
3. Insert the Contact edge of the DFE—fiOOTX card mto the
connector of any available PCl Bus Master expansion
slot. Press the card firmly into the connector and
ascertain that the cards contacts are fully seated in the
connector
4. Install the bracket screw which secures the card to the
computer chassis.
Replace the computer's chassis cover,
in
G Reconnect the computer's power cord, and switch
computer power on, If the BIOS section of your
computer's boot program is Plug and Play comphant,
then at power-up the BIOS will automatically configure
any newly installed DFE-5DOTX adapter
Refer to section Connect the WOL Cable to install the
WOL Cable between the NIC and the PC’s
motherboard.
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This page is intended to be left blank.
DFEEOOTX ElfiErneVFaSI EIhernerAdapte! for PC/ Bus
- Power ON your PC before you arrive to work.
WOL has great utility in power management of PCs.
workstations, and kiosks. For more information about
WOL. check the Intel Site, hltp://www.intel.tom.
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Features
Des1gned for versatihty and performance, the DFE-SOOTX
Adapter provides the followmg features“
- VEake-Qn-LAN (WOL) prowdes great utility for power
management of PC.
- Operates m a PCI Bus Master slot of a Pentium/486
computer, independent of CPU speed.
- PCI Bus Master memory access, for high throughput
and low CPU demand.
- DEC 211-13 32-bit Intelligent Ethernet controller.
0 Complies with IEEE 802.3 IOOBase-TX and lOBaee
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