4
If you receive a prompt regarding WIndows Logo testing, click
Continue Anyway
.
*
4.
Wait for the operating system to copy the files that it needs, then click
Finish
.
Windows XP or Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
1.
If the Found New Hardware Wizard displays a welcome screen, select
No, not this time
and click
Next
.
2.
Insert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
3.
Select
Install the software automatically (Recommended)
; click
Next
.
If you receive a prompt regarding WIndows Logo testing, click
Continue Anyway
.*
4.
Wait for the operating system to copy the files that it needs, then click
Finish
.
Windows 2000
1.
When the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, insert the U.S. Robotics Installation CD-
ROM, select
Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)
, and click
Next
.
If a Digital Signature Not Found window appears, click
Yes
.*
2.
Wait for the operating system to copy the files that it needs, then click
Finish
.
Linux 2.4.13 or Later
1.
Ensure that the kernel source version and the kernel run version are the same.
2.
Log in as
root
.
3.
Make the driver executable with the following command:
chmod 755 install.sh
4.
Copy the driver source files to a convenient directory and start the build process with the
following commands:
# mv sk98lin.tar sk98lin.tar.bz2
# ./install.sh
5.
Select your preferred installation method, and the driver will be compiled and installed.
NetWare Server
For Netware Server installation instructions, go to the NWServer folder on the Installation CD-
ROM and select the text file that corresponds to your version of NetWare.
Step Three: Verify Your Installation
Use an RJ-45 Ethernet cable to connect your NIC to an Internet access device. If any LED on the
NIC flashes continuously, you have installed the card successfully. Please go to
www.usr.com/
productreg
and register your new 10/100/1000 Mbps 64-bit PCI NIC.
*
U.S. Robotics has thoroughly tested this driver in conjunction with the supported hardware and has verified compatibility
with Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP, and Windows 2000.
Congratulations! The installation procedure is complete!