10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card
User's Manual
Contents
Chapter 3 Setup for Windows 95
Chapter 4 Setup for Windows 98
Chapter 5 Setup for Windows 2000/me/XP
Chapter 6 Setup for Windows NT
Chapter 7 Setup for DOS ODI Drivers
Thank you for purchasing this 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card.
Installing the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card
You will be installing the Ethernet card in the CardBus PC card slot in your computer. If you are having trouble locating this slot, refer to your computer user's manual, or consult the manufacturer of your computer.
Gently slide the PC card into the CardBus PC card slot. Make sure the card is firmly slotted into the socket. Now you are ready to setup and install your network drivers.
For connection to a 100 Base-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 10 Base-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.
Win NT4.0 does not support CardBus Controller enablers, and Win 95/98 only supports the CardBus Controller enablers that are listed in pcmcia.inf file (in Win 95/98 INF directory). Please follow these steps to check your computer's CardBus controller type.
If you want to install in Win 95/98, please confirm that the pcmcia.inf file supports your notebook's CardBus Controller type. In Win NT4.0, refer to the Setup for Windows NT4.0 section of the Quick Start Guide.
The IRQ assignment of the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card is dependent on the allocation of your notebook. If you have any problems, please refer to our compatibility list.
Setup for Windows 95
Windows 95 may come with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card, but only the OSR2 (OEM Service Release #2) and later versions fully support CardBus adapters. Before installation, please follow these steps to check the version of Windows 95 and CardBus driver.
After getting the correct version, just follow these steps to get up and running:
Setup for Windows 98
Windows 98 may come with all of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card. Please follow these steps to get up and running:
Setup for Windows 2000/me/XP
1.
Start the computer, insert the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card into
a slot,
inserted into the socket. Windows 2000 will show "Found New Hardware".
This PC card uses Realtek RTL8139 IC which has driver built-in Windows 2000.
Windows will automatically install the driver. The driver can run ok, but without the function of ACPI
(Advanced Configuration and Power Interface).
If the user is satisfied with this driver, then the installation is completed. The user does NOT need to go
through following steps. Please restart the computer and the network function will be ready.
2. If the user wants to accommodate ACPI function into the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card. Then the user
needs to update the driver to which we support in the driver diskette. Please select "My Computer" then "Control
Panel" then "System", then "Hardware", then "Device Manager", then select "Network adapters", and select
"Realtek RTL8139(A)-based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter".
3. Click "Action" and then click "Properties".
4. In the properties window, select "Driver", and click "Update Driver".
5. Windows 2000 will show "Welcome to the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard", Click "Next".
6. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device" and click "Next" .
7. Insert the driver disk and select the location where
the driver is located,
8. Key in the driver location "A:\Win2000" and click "Next".
9. The windows found the driver, click "Next" to continue.
10. Digital signature not found, click "Yes"
to continue the installation.
the device installation is completed, click "Finish".
12. The Device Manager window pops up, please check "Network adapters", if "Fast Ethernet
CardBus PC Card" is presented, then the update driver operation is OK.
13. Restart the computer and the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card will be ready.
Setup for Windows NT4.0
Windows NT4.0 comes with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card, but does not support the CardBus Controller enabler. Basically, our driver supports the mostly CardBus Controller enablers. Please follow these steps to get up and running:
Setup for DOS ODI Drivers
In the driver diskette, the "NWCLIENT" directory contains DOS ODI drivers to support Novell's NetWare 3.x and 4.x network operating system. This directory also contains direct enabler programs to enable the CardBus slot. To enter the NetWare network operating system, you need the following files to start up DOS ODI drivers:
Type "STARTNET" to execute the above six files, then you can log in to the file server.
This manual describes how to operate 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card. The 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card is a credit-card sized Ethernet Card which works with any Computer, Notebook, Sub-notebook, or Card Reader that supports CardBus slots.
CardBus is a function and performance extension of the PC Card (PCMCIA) standards. The CardBus interface is 32-bit wide and Bus-mastering allowable device. It enhances the overall system throughput.
This Ethernet CardBus PC Card can be connected to either 100Mbps Fast Ethernet or 10Mbps Ethernet network.
RJ-45 to connect with 10BASE-T or 100 BASE-TX Hub
DRIVER SUPPORT
ODI Novell NetWare, 3.X, 4.X
NDIS Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Win NT4.0
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Installing the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card
You will be installing the 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card in the CardBus slot in your computer. If you are having trouble locating this slot, please refer to your computer's user manual or consult the manufacturer of your computer.
Gently slide the PC card into the CardBus slot. Make sure the card is firmly placed in the socket. Now you are ready to install your communication software .
This LED is used to indicate the Ethernet speed: Green means "connected with 10 Base-T Ethernet network".
This LED is used to indicate the Ethernet speed: Green means "connected with 100 Base-TX Ethernet 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.
Checking the CardBus Controller Type
Win NT4.0 does not support CardBus Controller enablers, and Win 95/98 only supports those CardBus Controller enablers that are listed in pcmcia.inf (in Win95/98 INF directory). Please follow these steps to check your notebook's CardBus controller type.
If you want to install in Win95/98, please confirm that the pcmcia.inf file supports your notebook's CardBus Controller. If your CardBus Controller is not listed in the file, please contact your notebook supplier for updating the CardBus controller driver. In WinNT4.0, refer to Setup for Windows NT4.0 in the menu.
The IRQ assignment of the 10/100Base-TX CardBus Ethernet Card is dependent on the allocation of your particular notebook. If you have any problems, please refer to our compatibility list.
Chapter 3 Setup for Windows 95
Windows 95 may come with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card, but only OSR2 (OEM Service Release #2) and later versions fully support CardBus adapters. Before installation, please follow these steps below to check the version of Windows 95 and CardBus drivers.
Check Version of Windows 95
Check Version of CardBus Driver
Select "Device Manager", click "PCMCIA socket", then select one CardBus controller, and click "Properties". The following diagram is an example for TI PCI-1130 CardBus controller.
Click "Driver", and select "Driver File Details.... ".
CBSS.VXD is found and its version must be 4.00.1111 or later. If your CardBus driver is older, please contact your Windows 95 supplier for updating to the latest driver.
6. After Windows finds the driver, the following prompt will appear: "Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card". Click "Finish" to confirm.
11. User can check whether the card is ready or not. Go to "System" of Control Panel, select "Device Manager",
click "Network adapters" . If display as "Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card", the card is ready.
This Ethernet CardBus PC Card has hot-swap function. But, before you remove the PC Card from CardBus slot, please click PCMCIA icon on task bar or in Control Panel illustrated as previous diagram and select "STOP" to force this adapter to be inactive. When the prompt "You may safely remove this device." appears, click "OK" and remove your Ethernet card.
Chapter 4 Setup for Windows 98
Windows 98 may come with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card, but doesn't support all CardBus controller enablers. Please check the pcmcia.inf in Win98's INF directory. If your CardBus Controller is not listed in the file, please contact your notebook supplier for updating the CardBus controller driver.
Installation
Insert driver diskette into drive A , select "Specify a location: ", type in "A:\Win98", and click "Next" button.
Windows may request you to "Insert Windows 98 CD-ROM into the driver selected, and click OK". Follow this instruction and input CD-ROM location , e.g. "E:\SETUP\EWIN98".
This Ethernet CardBus PC Card has hot-swap function. But, before you remove the PC Card from the CardBus slot, please click the PCMCIA icon on task bar or in Control Panel (as illustrated in the previous diagram) and select "STOP" to force this adapter to be inactive. When the prompt "You may safely remove this device." appears, click "OK" and remove your Ethernet card.
Chapter 5 Setup for Windows 2000/me/xp
1.
Start the computer, insert the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card into
a slot,
inserted into the socket. Windows will show "Found New Hardware".
This PC card uses Realtek RTL8139 IC which has driver built-in Windows.
Windows will automatically install the driver. The driver can run ok, but without the function of ACPI
(Advanced Configuration and Power Interface).
If the user is satisfied with this driver, then the installation is completed. The user does NOT need to go
through following steps. Please restart the computer and the network function will be ready.
2. If the user wants to accommodate ACPI function into the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card. Then the user
needs to update the driver to which we support in the driver diskette. Please select "My Computer" then "Control
Panel" then "System", then "Hardware", then "Device Manager", then select "Network adapters", and select
"Realtek RTL8139(A)-based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter".
3. Click "Action" and then click "Properties".
4. In the properties window, select "Driver", and click "Update Driver".
5. Windows will show "Welcome to the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard", Click "Next".
6. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device" and click "Next" .
7. Insert the driver disk and select the location where
the driver is located,
8. Key in the driver location Win2000 driver at A:\win2000, Winme driver at a:\98_me, WinXP driver ata:\winxp,and click "OK".
9. The windows found the driver, click "Next" to continue.
10. Digital signature not found, click "Yes"
to continue the installation.
12. The Device Manager window pops up, please check "Network adapters", if "Fast Ethernet
CardBus PC Card" is presented, then the update driver operation is OK.
13. Restart the computer and the 10/100 Fast Ethernet CardBus PC Card will be ready.
This Ethernet CardBus PC Card has hot-swap function. But, before you remove the PC Card from the CardBus slot, please click the PCMCIA icon on task bar or in Control Panel (as illustrated in the previous diagram) and select "STOP" to force this adapter to be inactive. When the prompt "You may safely remove this device." appears, click "OK" and remove your Ethernet card.
Chapter 6 Setup for Windows NT
Windows NT4.0 comes with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card, but doesn't support the CardBus Controller enabler. Basically, our driver supports 15 CardBus Controller enablers that include TI1131, TI1250, TI1220, TI1210, TI1221B, TI1251, Topic95, O2 Micro OZ 6832/6833,O2 Micro OZ 6836,O2 Micro OZ 6812, Ricoh RL5C475, and TI1211. If your notebook's CardBus Controller is not in the 12 type controllers, Please contact your notebook manufacturer to request the CardBus enabler.
Installation
Chapter 7 Setup for DOS ODI Drivers
In the driver diskette, the "NWCLIENT" directory contains DOS ODI drivers to support Novell's NetWare 3.x and 4.x network operating system. This directory also contains direct enabler programs to enable the CardBus slot. To enter the NetWare network operating system, you need the following files to start up DOS ODI drivers:
Enable CardBus
In a DOS environment, this product supports enabler programs to enable the CardBus. Basically, these enabler programs support the following CardBus controllers:
If your computer's CardBus Controller is not listed above, then please refer Appendix B compatibility List.
You can use RTPCI.EXE to check whether this card can be enabled by this program. Plug your Ethernet adapter into the CardBus slot and run RTPCI.EXE. If the prompt "Found Ethernet PCI Device!" appears, it means your CardBus PC Card Slot will be supported by the enabler program.
There is a sample batch file named "STARTNET.BAT" located in the "NWCLIENT" directory of driver diskette. This file runs as:
RTPCI /md000 /i11
RTBIOS
LSL
RTSODI
IPXODI
NETX
Type "STARTNET" to execute the above six files, then you can log in to the file server.
RTPCI /md000 /i11
RJ-45 connector is used to connect with hub
or switch.
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Pin Number | Description |
1 | Transmit data + | |
2 | Transmit Data - | |
3 | Receive Data + | |
6 | Receive Data - | |
4, 5, 7, 8 | Reserved |
Pin to Pin connection of a straight cable is shown as below.
Hub Adapter
1 RD+ <----> 1 TD+
2 RD- <----> 2 TD-
3 TD+ <----> 3 RD+
6 TD - <----> 6 RD-