The usage the program ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ General descriptions ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ This file describes the usage of the program and the simple descriptions for the operation of menu items. User can use mouse to select menu, and execute the corresponding operation. We list the functions of menu items as follows : Test menu - provides the verification of functionality of the adapter. It supports self Diagnostics, test EEPROM, Transmit tests and Peer to Peer tests. It can correctly detect which problem your adapter may have through those tests. Bandwidth menu - provides the capability to monitor the bandwidth of network. It behaves like sniffer. CardInfo menu - provides the information of adapter. It can correctly display the current media type on the fly. This function is important to identify if cable or hub is functionally working. Config menu - provides the configuration to set up the adapter. Diag.exe can test multipe adapters. Document menu - provides the driver installation guide for the adapter. It can also provide the tips for trouble shooting. Help menu - provides the neccessary help info for the program. Exit menu - provides to terminate and exit the program Test menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Adapter Test Test the basic functionality of adapter. Transmit Only Test Test the transmission function of the selected adapter. Peer To Peer Test the transmitting and receiving capability of adapter. And verify the network reliability. At leaset, the test needs two PCs. One is to be the PingPong Server, the other is to be a PingPong Client. Bandwidth menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Network Bandwidth Test Monitor the utilization of network , and then calculate the bandwidth used in the network. CardInfo menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Adapter View the information of adapter Config menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Adapter Configure the parameters to set up the adapter and specify the configuration of the program. For example : 1) Tx Threshold Level 10Mbps 100Mbps ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ 0 - Level 0 72 bytes 128 bytes 1 - Level 1 96 bytes 256 bytes 2 - Level 2 128 bytes 512 bytes 3 - Level 3 160 bytes 1024 bytes 4 - Store and Forward Document menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Microsoft Provides the driver installation guides for these network operating systems provided by Microsoft. Novell Provides the driver installation guides for these network operating systems provided by Novell. NDIS 2.0 Provides the driver installation guides for these network operating systems using the NDIS 2.0 driver. Others Provides the driver installation guides for these network operating systems provided by others. Help menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Hot key Provides the descriptions for the hot keys. Usage Provides the descriptions for the usage of program. Adapter Provides the descriptions for the adapter. About Provides the descriptions for the program. Exit menu ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Quit Terminate and exit the program.Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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