. Introduction . Installation of Ethernet Driver -for Windows 95 -for Windows 98 -for Windows NT . Further Information CHAPTER 4.1 Introduction The IPPC-9120/9150 is equipped with a high performance 32-bit Ethernet chipset which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 100 Mbps CSMA/CD standards. It is supported by major network operating systems. It is also both 100Base-T and 10Base-T compatible. The medium type can be configured via the RSET8139.exe program included on the utility disk. The Ethernet
1. Device Server List Area: All devices will be searched and listed in this area. You can arrange different favorite group and virtual COM ports. 2. Device Server Information Area: Click on the serial device server or move cursor to the serial device server, the related information will be shown on this area. 3. Configuration Area: Click on the item on the Device Server List Area, the configuration page will display on the area. 4. Quick Tool Area: Useful management functions shortcut. EKI-1351/
In the mode, all connections have to use the same serial setting. If one serial setting of these connections is different from others, the data communication may operate incorrectly. There are two kinds of Multi-access function. One is Normal mode; another is Round- Robin mode. • Normal mode: Disabling “Response Timeout” parameter, EKI-1351/1352 will operate in “normal mode”. When multiple hosts open the serial port simultaneously, the EKI-1351/1352 only offers control ability to the first conne
The options are: 3 (Default), 1. Serial Port 1/2/3/4 IRQ The IRQ of serial port 1/2/3/4 can share the same one or not. The options are: 4/3/10/5(default), 4/3/3/3, 4/3/10/10, 4/3/4/3, share 3, share 3, share 4, share 5, share 10 (share IRQ is reserved). Vector Hi/Low select (Reserved) You can select the interrupt vector level. The options are: low (default), high Vector Address Decoder (Reserved) You can choose the interrupt vector address, the default is 200. 9.11 Password Setting To enable the
You can create a maximum of eight arrays from the BIOS. See “Understanding Arrays” if you have not yet decided what type of arrays you need. DNS-3200 User’s Manual 54 Notes: 1. In some circumstances, more than eight arrays are possible and may appear to function properly, but are not supported by Broadcom. 2. For redundant arrays, the creation process does not complete until after the operating system and controller drivers have been installed and you have booted into the operating system contex