Lantronix
TN-USB3-xx-01Series User Guide
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Windows 7 Driver Configurable Parameters
Configurable parameters for idle or downed links:
1.
SpeedDuplex
: Set the Ethernet link speed.
-Auto: Auto detect the Ethernet link speed
-10Half: Set the Ethernet force on 10HD
-10Full: Set the Ethernet force on 10FD
-100Half: Set the Ethernet force on 100HD
-100Full: Set the Ethernet force on 100FD
-1000Full: Set the Ethernet force on 1000FD
2.
NetworkAddress
: Lets you set a MAC address of the device or use the device default MAC address.
3.
FlowControl
: Configure flow control advertised capabilities.
-Disabled Disable flow control
-TxEnabled Enable transmit flow control
-RxEnabled Enable receive flow control
-RxTxEnabled Enable transmit and receive flow control
4.
Packet Priority & VLAN
: Enable or disable the ability to insert the 802.1Q priority and VLAN tags into the
transmit packets.
-Packet Priority & VLAN Disabled Disable to insert the 802.1Q priority and VLAN tag
-Packet Priority Enabled Only enable to insert the 802.1Q priority tag
-VLAN Enabled Only enable to insert the 802.1Q VLAN tag
-Packet Priority & VLAN Enabled Enable to insert the 802.1Q priority and VLAN tag
5.
VLAN ID
: If user set a valid VLAN ID, the driver inserts the VLAN tag with this VLAN ID into the transmit
packets and device will filter the received packets.
6.
AutoDetach
: This feature is basically a soft-disconnect from the USB host when the Ethernet link is down/
cable unplugged. Enable or disable AutoDetach ability. If AutoDetach is enabled, three seconds later
after Ethernet cable was unplugged, the device will be detached from USB.
-Disabled Disable AutoDetach
-Enabled Enable AutoDetach
-Use EEPROM Setting Disable or enable AutoDetach according to the EEPROM setting
7.
SelectiveSuspend
: Allows NDIS to suspend an idle AX88179B network adapter by transitioning the adapter to
a lower-power state.
-Disabled Disable SelectiveSuspend function
-Enabled Enable SelectiveSuspend function
8.
SSIdleTimeout
: Selective suspend idle time-out in units of seconds. If selective suspend is enabled and the
unit is idle for SSIDLE Timeout seconds, then the adapter can transition to a lower-power state.