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Trouble-shooting
If you experience any problems with the adapter, first
make sure the appropriate driver is loaded, the proper
cable is connected to the adapter port and the
hub/switch complies with the adapter specification,
such as 10Mbps 10BaseT, 100Mbps 100BaseTX and
1000Mbps 1000BaseT, then check the LED.
The adapter provides three LEDs to indicate network
status.
10 Link/Activity
The LED indicates if the 10Mbps UTP has been LINK
ok or not. When the light is OFF, it indicates that the
10Mbps UTP port has not been connected or LINK not
ok. When the light is ON, it indicates that the 10Mbps
UTP port LINK ok. When the light is BLINKING, it
indicates that there is traffic flow on the network which
the adapter is connected to.
100 Link/Activity
The LED indicates if the 100Mbps UTP has been
LINK ok or not. When the light is OFF, it indicates
that the 100Mbps UTP port has not been connected or
LINK not ok. When the light is ON, it indicates that
the 100Mbps UTP port LINK ok. When the light is
BLINKING, it indicates that there is traffic flow on the
network which the adapter is connected to.
1000 Link/Activity
The LED indicates if the 1000Mbps (Gigabit) UTP has
been LINK ok or not. When the light is OFF, it
indicates that the 1000Mbps UTP port has not been
connected or LINK not ok. When the light is ON, it
indicates that the 1000Mbps UTP port LINK ok. When
the light is BLINKING, it indicates that there is traffic
flow on the network which the adapter is connected to.
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