readme Driver File Contents (LAN.zip)

<Linux device driver for Realtek Ethernet controllers>

	This is the Linux device driver released for RealTek RTL8169S/8110S, RTL8169SB/8110SB, and RTL8110SC.

<Requirements>

	- kernel source tree (supported Linux kernel 2.6.x/2.4.20 and latter)
	- compiler/binutils for kernel compilation

<Quick install with proper kernel settings>
	Check whether the built-in driver, r8169.ko(or r8169.o for linux kernel 2.4.x), is installed. 
		# lsmod | grep r8169

	If it is installed, please remove it.
		# rmmod r8169
	note: If the built-in driver cannot removed by rmmod, please edit /etc/modprobe.conf and comment 'alias eth0 r8169'. Then, remove it again or reboot your computer.

	Unpack the tarball :
		# tar vjxf r8169-6.aaa.bb.tar.bz2

	Change to the directory:
		# cd r8169-6.aaa.bb

	If you are running the target kernel, then you should be able to do :

		# make clean modules	(as root or with sudo)
		# make install
		# depmod -a
		# insmod ./src/r8169.ko	(or r8169.o for linux kernel 2.4.x)

	You can check whether the driver is loaded by using following commands.

		# lsmod | grep r8169
		# ifconfig -a

	If there is a device name, ethX, shown on the monitor, the linux 
	driver is loaded. Then, you can use the following command to activate 
	the ethX.

		# ifconfig ethX up

		, where X=0,1,2,...

  
<Set the network related information>
	1. Set manually
		a. Set the IP address of your machine.

			# ifconfig ethX "the IP address of your machine" 

		b. Set the IP address of DNS.

		   Insert the following configuration in /etc/resolv.conf.
		
			nameserver "the IP address of DNS"

		c. Set the IP address of gateway.

			# route add default gw "the IP address of gateway"

	2. Set by doing configurations in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
	   /ifcfg-ethX for Redhat and Fedora, or /etc/sysconfig/network
	   /ifcfg-ethX for SuSE. There are two examples to set network 
	   configurations.

		a. Fix IP address:
			DEVICE=eth0
			BOOTPROTO=static
			ONBOOT=yes
			TYPE=ethernet
			NETMASK=255.255.255.0
			IPADDR=192.168.1.1
			GATEWAY=192.168.1.254
			BROADCAST=192.168.1.255

		b. DHCP:
			DEVICE=eth0
			BOOTPROTO=dhcp
			ONBOOT=yes	

<Change the MAC address>
	There are two ways to modify the MAC address of the NIC.
	1. Use ifconfig:

		# ifconfig ethX hw ether YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY

	   , where X is the device number assigned by Linux kernel, and
		  YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY is the MAC address assigned by the user.

	2. Use ip:

		# ip link set ethX address YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY

	   , where X is the device number assigned by Linux kernel, and
		  YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY is the MAC address assigned by the user.

<Force Link Status>

	1. Force the link status when insert the driver.

	   If the user is in the path ~/r8169, the link status can be forced 
	   to one of the 5 modes as following command.

		# insmod ./src/r8169.ko speed=SPEED_MODE duplex=DUPLEX_MODE autoneg=NWAY_OPTION

		, where
			SPEED_MODE	= 1000	for 1000Mbps
					= 100	for 100Mbps
					= 10	for 10Mbps
			DUPLEX_MODE	= 0	for half-duplex
					= 1	for full-duplex
			NWAY_OPTION	= 0	for auto-negotiation off (true force)
					= 1	for auto-negotiation on (nway force)
		For example:

			# insmod ./src/r8169.ko speed=100 duplex=0 autoneg=0

		will force PHY to operate in 100Mpbs Half-duplex(nway force).

	2. Force the link status by using ethtool.
		a. Insert the driver first.
		b. Make sure that ethtool exists in /sbin.
		c. Force the link status as the following command.

			# ethtool -s ethX speed SPEED_MODE duplex DUPLEX_MODE autoneg NWAY_OPTION

			, where
				SPEED_MODE	= 1000	for 1000Mbps
						= 100	for 100Mbps
						= 10	for 10Mbps
				DUPLEX_MODE	= half	for half-duplex
						= full	for full-duplex
				NWAY_OPTION	= off	for auto-negotiation off (true force)
						= on	for auto-negotiation on (nway force)

		For example:
		
			# ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg on

		will force PHY to operate in 100Mpbs Full-duplex(nway force).

<Jumbo Frame>
	Transmitting Jumbo Frames, whose packet size is bigger than 1500 bytes, please change mtu by the following command.

	# ifconfig ethX mtu MTU

	, where X=0,1,2,..., and MTU is configured by user. RTL8110S/SB/SC supports Jumbo Frame size (MTU) up to 7 kBytes.

	For example, to configure jumbo frame as 7 kBytes, use the following command:
		
		# ethtool eth0 mtu 7168

	If there is another computer inatalled RTL8169S/SB/SC and its jumbo size is also configured to be 7 kBytes, the Linux can ping it by using following command.

		# ping IP_ADDRESS -s 7126 -M do

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  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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