PCI Fast Ethernet Card User's Guide Overview: The PCI Fast Ethernet Card is a highly integrated and cost-effective single-chip Fast Ethernet card that provides 32-bit performance, PCI bus master capability, and full compliance with IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T specifications and IEEE 802.3x Full Duplex Flow Control. It also supports Advanced Configuration Power management Interface (ACPI), PCI power management for modern operating systems that is capable of Operating System Directed Power Management (OSPM) to achieve the most efficient power management. Besides the ACPI feature, the PCI Fast Ethernet Card also supports remote wake-up (including AMD Magic Packet*, LinkChg, and Microsoft R wake-up frame) in both ACPI and APM environments. Especially, the PCI Fast Ethernet Card is capable of performing internal reset whenever there is (auxiliary) power applied to. The PCI Fast Ethernet Card keeps network maintenance cost low and eliminates usage barriers. It is the easiest way to upgrade a network from 10 to 100Mbps. It also supports full-duplex operation, making possible 200Mbps of bandwidth at no additional cost. It includes an interface for a boot ROM and can be used in diskless workstations, providing maximum network security and ease of management. Features: .10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s operation .Supports 10 Mb/100 Mb/s N-way Auto-negotiation operation .Compliant to PCI Revision 2.2 (8139C only) and 2.1 (8139B/C)s .Supports PCI clock 16.75MHz-40MHz .Supports PCI target fast back-to-back transaction .Supports ACPI, PCI power management .Supports up to 128K bytes Boot ROM interface for EPROM .Compliant to PC99 standard .Supports Wake-On-LAN function and remote wake-up (Magic Packet*, LinkChg and Microsoft R wake-up frame)(Optional) .Supports 4 Wake-On-LAN (WOL) signals (active high, active low, positive pulse, and negative pulse)(Optional) .Includes a programmable, PCI burst size and early tx/rx threshold. .Contains two large (2Kbyte) independent receive and transmit FIFO' s .Advanced power saving mode when LAN function or wakeup function is not used .Half/Full duplex capability .Supports Full Duplex Flow Control (IEEE 802.3x) .3.3V power supply with 5V tolerant I/Os. Specifications: Access Method :CSMA/CD Data Rate :10/20Mbps(full-duplex); 100/200Mbps(full-duplex) Network Interface :IEEE 802.3 10BaseT; IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX Cable :10BaseT:Category 3,4,5 STP/UTP cable.; 100BaseTX:Category 5 STP/UTP cable. Transmit/Receive :2KB transmit FIFO Buffer Memory 2KB receive FIFO Power Input :+3.3 Volts at 330 mA. maximum. Temperature :Operating: 0¢J ~ 45¢J; Storage: -40¢J ~ 70¢J Humidity :20%-90% relative Humidity. EMI/EMC :FCC Class B, CE. LED :2-LED(PCI Fast Ethernet Card) 100-LED (When Green, the Connection Speed is 100Mbps) ACT-LED (When Green Blink, Packet transmission is being processed) Diskette Contents: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Files and Dirs Description -------------------------------------------------------------------- RSET8139.EXE RSET8139 program set up the adapter's hardware configuration and running diagnostics; \INFO This subdirectory includes all text files for instruction to install various drivers; \NDIS3 Subdirectory for Microsoft Windows 95, OSR2, Windows NT 3.51 and Windows NT 4.0 NDIS 3.1 mini-port requester driver; \NWCLIENT Subdirectory for Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver; \NWSERVER Subdirectory for Novell NetWare Drivers; \312 Subdirectory for Novell NetWare ODI Ver 3.12 server driver; \40 Subdirectory for Novell NetWare ODI Ver 4.00 server driver; \41X Subdirectory for Novell NetWare ODI Ver 4.1x server driver; \500 Subdirectory for Novell NetWare ODI Ver 5.00 server driver; \PKTDRV Subdirectory for FTP spec-compliant packet driver and Sun Microsystems PC/NFS Driver; \WIN95 Subdirectory containing Win95 & OSR2 NDIS 3.1 mini-port driver files; \WIN98 Subdirectory containing OSR2 & Win98 NDIS 4.0 mini-port driver files; \WINME Subdirectory containing OSR2 & Win98 NDIS 4.0 mini-port driver files; \WIN2000 Subdirectory containing OSR2 & Win98 NDIS 4.0 mini-port driver files; \WINNT Subdirectory containing Windows NT4.0 NDIS 4.0 mini-port driver files; CLIENT32.ZIP ZIP file for Netware Client 32 driver; NDIS.ZIP ZIP file for OS/2 LAN server & DOS LAN requester driver; \DOS Subdirectory for IBM DOS LAN requester driver; \OS2 Subdirectory for IBM OS/2 LAN server driver; SCO.ZIP ZIP file for SCO UNIX LLI/MDI Drivers; \4.X Subdirectory for SCO UNIX 4.X drivers; \5.X Subdirectory for SCO UNIX 5.X drivers; WFW311.ZIP Subdirectory containing Windows for WorkGroup 3.11 driver files; UW7.ZIP Subdirectory for SCO UnixWare 7.x. WINDIAG.ZIP \Win9x Subdirectory containing Windows 9x Diag. \Winnt4 Subdirectory containing Windows NT Diag. LINUX.ZIP distributed with Linux after kernel version 2.0.34. MANUAL.TXT This File. NOTE :Download Driver Pack
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