2-Port PoE (PSE) Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Card
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Due to the hot-plug feature of the PCI Express, the installation of the
PCIe Dual Channel Gigabit Ethernet card is quite straightforward.
1.
Turn the system power OFF before installation!
2.
Use static electricity discharge precautions. To avoid damaging
any components on the card, handle it by edges.
3.
Remove the chassis cover from your computer
4.
Since this Card needs 12V to generate PoE power to its RJ45
connectors, please connect power supply cable to J3 (large
4-pin type) or J4 (SATA 15-pin type) power connectors
5.
Locate an unused PCI Express slot (typically white and smaller)
and remove the corresponding slot cover from computer
chassis.
6.
Plug the Dual Channel Ethernet PCIe card to the unused PCI
Express expansion slot and attached the I/O card bracket to the
computer chassis screw.
7.
Put the chassis cover back on the computer.
8.
Turn ON the power of your computer and peripherals.
9.
Proceed with Software Driver Installation.
10.
Installing LAN cables
Connect the LAN cables to both RJ45 connectors of the Dual
Channel Ethernet PCIe card. Please check the LEDs’ status as
follows:
The ‘
LINK(ACT)
’ LED will light if link on. However, the same
LEDs will flash when transferring data.
The ‘
PoE
’ LEDs will light up if a (PoE) PD is connected. In this
case, the 48V DC power was applied on the LAN cable.
Otherwise, if the ‘
PoE
’ LED is off, the device is not a (PoE) PD
and the LAN cable does NOT carry 48V DC power on it.
LED Name
Color
LED Function
LINK(ACT)
Green
Steady on:
Linked
Blinking:
Transferring Data
PoE
Yellow
Steady on:
PoE Enabled.
Off:
PoE Disabled.
3. Installing the Gigabit Ethernet PCIe Card