?_áÿÿÿÿc$ÑÈl!¬†9Intel PROSet HelpIntel PROSet Help Version 4.969Copyright © Intel Corporation 2000. All rights reserved.!CB("Exit_Help","E&xit","Exit()")BrowseButtons()Z{main…\lÿÿâÿÿ€ZerrorsDiagnostics HelpÂÍ3ÀÀÀÿÿà  PROSETFS.cnt &îÌ¡¢±²ºîÌ¡¢±²ºîÌ¡¢±²ºîÌ¡¢±²º/&;)z4ÿÿ ‹ ÿÿÿÿ|CONTEXT4|CTXOMAP;|FONT¹|KWBTREEÖ|KWDATAÖ|KWMAP¿|SYSTEM|TOPIC|TTLBTREE©ú úÿÿÿÿ 8ÿÿÿÿD1‚ ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿDyÊ General5 y* $€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿGeneral²qD+A P€ã€2˜˜‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿEthernet Address: the 12-digit hexadecimal node address of this adapter. Also called MAC address.Part Number: the Intel part number of this adapter. IP Address: the Internet protocol address of this adapter if TCP/IP protocol is in use.Network Driver Status: indicates if the Intel network driver is loaded or not loaded for the currently selected adapter.Bym) "€2€6¨˜˜‚€‚ÿNetwork Status group: G+üH ^€€r‘€˜:„F€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Link LED - on indicates the adapter cable is connected to a valid hub or switch port; off indicates no link.·Full Duplex LED - on indicates the adapter is connected to a full duplex switch port; off indicates the port or switch is not set to operate at full duplex.·1000 Mbps LED (Gigabit adapter only) - on indicates the adapter is connected to a 1000 Mbps switch port; off indicates the port or switch is not set to operate at 1000 Mbps.·100 Mbps LED (10/100 adapters only) - on indicates the adapter is connected to a 100 Mbps switch port; off indicates 10 Mbps.·‡m³0 .€€r‘€˜:„F€€ƒ‚ÿ·Activity LED: flashes when the adapter is connected to a network with activity; off indicates no activity or disconnected cable. ²†üe, &€ €2˜˜‚€€‚ÿTray Icon box: check this box to enable the PROSet tray icon on the taskbar (near the clock). Uncheck it to disable the tray icon.T#³¹1 2€F€2옂lã³Q€‰€‚ÿMore on the PROSet Tray Icon Beû/ ,€'€2˜˜‚€€€‚ÿIdentify Adapter Button (not available on all adapter models): You can use this feature to easily identify the adapter. First choose the adapter you want to identify in the "Select a Network Adapter" pull down window at the top of the General tab. Then click Identify Adapter. This opens a dialog that allows you to blink the programmable LED on the adapter bracket (bottom LED). Choose the number of seconds the LED should blink and then click Start. The LED for the selected adapter will blink for the duration you selected.ψ¹Ê G \€€2˜˜‚ãdNÞ®€‰€€‚ãÎΉ€‚€‚€‚ÿDetails Button: click this button to view more information about the adapter.Legal: trademark and disclaimer information.6û 1sÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ 3 u Legal3 Ê 3 * $€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿLegalÕ J B R€«€6‘€š˜HØiù‰©9ÉY适‚‚‚ÿCopyright © 2000, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 USAIntel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein.* Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners' benefit, without intent to infringe.+3 u ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿX'J Í 1rÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÍ " {OAdvanced Settings for PRO/1000 AdaptersU+u " * $€V€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAdvanced Settings for PRO/1000 AdapterssJÍ • ) "€”€2˜š‚€ƒ‚ÿNote:The settings below may not be available on all PRO/1000 adapters.R*" ç ( €T€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ802.1p QoS Packet Tagging (TaggingMode)£x• Š+ &€ð€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿAllows the adapter to send and receive frames tagged with IEEE 802.3ac or 802.1p tags.Default = OffRange = On, OffP(ç Ú( €P€2˜˜‚€‚ÿCoalesce Buffers (NumCoalesceBuffers)Ç›Š¡, &€7€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿThe number of memory buffers available to optimize transmit performance. Range should be 30 - 50 % transmit descriptors.Default = 128Range = 16 - 768S+Ú @( €V€2˜˜‚€‚ÿFast Transmit Completion (ReportTxEarly)¡ @u –k¡¢@+ &€Ö€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿDescription: Frees the transmit resources upon DMA completion.Default = Set by adapterRange = On, Off8 @Ú@( € €2˜˜‚€‚ÿFlow Control ñÆ¢@ËA+ $€€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚ÿIEEE 802.3x flow control advertising properties issued by the PRO/1000 adapter. These settings help fine tune network performance by preventing packets from dropping. Default = EnabledSettings:}OÚ@HB. ,€ž€rÙ€˜(‚Ø€‚‚‚‚‚ÿDisabledReceive Pause FramesTransmit Pause FramesEnabledHardware Default,ËAtB) "€€rƘº‚F€‚ÿFHBºB( €<€2˜˜‚€‚ÿJumbo Frames (MaxFrameSize)í»tB§D2 2€w€2Ƙ‚F€ã$6þ‰‚‚‚‚ÿEnables or disables jumbo frame capability. Jumbo Frames can increase throughput and decrease CPU utilitzation by putting more data in each packet, thereby sending out fewer packets. Enable only if your network infrastructure supports Jumbo Frames. See Jumbo Frames topic for more information.Default = DisabledRange = Disabled (1514), 4088, 9014 (Alteon switches), and 16128. (For "on the wire" total frame size, add 4 bytes for CRC.)M%ºBôD( €J€2˜˜‚€‚ÿLocally Administered Address (LAA)ò¾§DæF4 6€}€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚€€‚‚‚‚ÿYou can optionally override the factory default network address of the adapter. To enter a new network address, type a 12 digit hexadecimal number in this box.The address entered should be in the range of: 0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD. Exceptions:Do not use a multicast address (LSB of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number (must be 2, 6, A, or E).Do not use all zeros or all F's.W/ôD=G( €^€2˜˜‚€‚ÿOffload Receive TCP Checksum (ChecksumRxTCP)Å™æFH, &€3€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿAllows the adapter to verify the TCP or UDP checksum of incoming packets. This improves TCP and UDP receive performance.Default = OnRange = On, OffV.=GXH( €\€2˜˜‚€‚ÿOffload Transmit IP Checksum (ChecksumTxIP)ê¾HBI, &€}€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿAllows the adapter to compute the IP checksum of outgoing packets. This improves IP transmit performance. This feature may not be available on some adapters.Default = OnRange = On, OffZ2XHœI( €d€2˜˜‚€‚ÿOffload Transmit TCP Checksum (ChecksumTxTcp) Ç›BIcJ, &€7€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿAllows the adapter to compute the TCP or UDP checksum of outgoing packets. This improves TCP and UDP transmit performance.Default = OnRange = On, OffQ)œI´J( €R€2˜˜‚€‚ÿReceive Descriptors (NumRxDescriptors)ÖcJ·K- (€­€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚‚ÿHardware resource in memory used to receive packets. Resetting not required for optimal performance on most systems.Default = 160Range = 64 - 256 (Version 2.0 or newer)Range = 64 - 768 (prior to Version 2.0)R*´J L( €T€2˜˜‚€‚ÿTransmit Descriptors (NumTxDescriptors)g:·KpM- (€u€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚‚ÿHardware resource in memory used to send packets. Increasing this value may increase transmit performance. A value too high can cause decreased performance. Default = 256 (version 2.0 or newer)Default = 384 (prior to Version 2.0)Range = 64 - 256 (Version 2.0 or newer)Range = 64 - 768 (prior to Version 2.0)+ L›M( €€2˜š‚€ ‚ÿBpMÝM) "€2€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿRestore Default buttonc:›M@N) "€t€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚ÿUse this button to restore the setting to its default.+ÝMkN( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ/@NšN* $€ €2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚ÿ+kNÅN( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ1šNöN+ &€ €2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚‚ÿ+ÅN!O( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ/öNPO* $€ €2Ƙ‚F€‚‚‚ÿ+!O{O( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿCPO¾O1³ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ¾O €ŽƒDriver Information<{O €* $€$€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿNetwork Driver¾O €{O?¾OK€) "€,€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿDriver Information:j< €µ€. ,€x€2˜˜‚€€ €‚ÿName - Filename of the adapter driver currently loaded.ý¿K€²> J€€2˜˜†H3€€‚€€‚€€‚‚ÿVersion - Version number of the driver. Useful when downloading new versions from the Intel Web site.Description - Driver nameCopyright - Legal information and owner of the driver.7µ€é) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿStatistics:z6²cƒD V€m€2˜˜†H3€€‚€€€‚€‚€€‚ÿPackets Sent - Number of packets sent by the driver since it started.Packets Received - Number of packets received by the driver since it started.Send Errors - Number of Tx (send) errors noted since the driver started.Receive Errors - Number of Rx (receive) errors noted since the driver started.+鎃( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ< cƒÊƒ1 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿʃ„bDiagnostics9Žƒ„* $€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿDiagnosticsnʃ „/ .€Ü€r뀘a„ê!€ƒ‚‚ÿNote:Diagnostics are not supported on the 82562EH based Phoneline Desktop Adapter and Network Connection.Ù„c…* "€3€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿAdapter diagnostics provide you the flexibility of testing one or multiple items. Select or deselect the items you want to test, and click Run Tests.Ô¥ „7†/ ,€K€r뀘a„ê!€ƒ‚ÿNote:If Basic Diagnostics are running, and you click Stop, a short delay occurs before diagnostics halts. When diagnostics halt, the OK button becomes available.ùÆc…0‡3 4€€2˜˜‚€‚€€€ ‚ÿWarning: The Sender/Responder test is not designed to run while the system is in "Standby" or "Suspend" mode. Setting the system as such will cause the Sender/Responder to cease functioning.<7†l‡) "€&€6ˆ˜š‚€ ‚ÿIndividual TestsD0‡°‰@ N€ €2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚€€‚€‚€‚ÿControl RegistersTests registers the software uses to configure and send commands to the adapter controller. This test includes all General Registers except the EEPROM Control/Data Register, all Receive Registers, and all Transmit Registers.FIFO RegistersTests FIFO memory on the adapter by writing and reading patterns to and from the FIFO memory. EEPROMReads the EEPROM contents and confirms that the checksum is correct. This uses the EEPROM Control/Data Register which in effect tests the register.‚El‡2‹= H€‹€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿInterruptUses the Interrupt registers to confirm that all adapter interrupts work.LoopbackTests the adapter's ability to send and receive packets by sending packets to itself. This test uses both the MAC loopback and the Transceiver loopback modes.LinkConfirms that the adapter is linked to a valid link partner.+°‰]‹( €€2Œ˜˜‚€ ‚ÿ:2‹—‹) "€"€6ˆ˜š‚€ ‚ÿOther Settingsà]‹±Œ: B€Á€2˜˜‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿRun Tests Button: Click to begin testing. This button changes to the Stop button during testing.Continuous box: Click on to run tests continuously.Advanced button: Click to set up a sender-responder network test.X'—‹ 1 2€N€2Œ˜˜‚€ ‚‚‚ãMÂñ׉‚ÿSee also:Sender-Responder Test ,±Œ5) "€€6˜˜š‚€‚ÿ- b* $€€r옄lt€‚ÿ85š1êÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿšÏˆSupport5 bÏ* $€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿSupport=š Ž) "€(€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿWeb-Based Support¥|ϱŽ) "€ø€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿFor support, click one of the Web site links. You must have an Internet connection and a Web browser to use these links.: ŽëŽ) "€"€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿPROSet Versionm±Žˆ0 0€Ú€2˜˜‚€‚‚ãÐðO+‰‚ÿThe version number of PROSet is shown at the bottom of the Support page.More Customer Support Options @ëŽÈ1/ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÈÀÁTroubleshooting=ˆÀ* $€&€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿTroubleshootiÈÀˆngþÕÈÁ) €«€2˜˜‚€‚ÿThis tab appears only when PROSet detects a problem with the adapter configuration, driver installation, or other error. PROSet examines the problem and in most cases offers a possible solution to the problem. FÀUÁ1ÊÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿUÁ˜Á1ÇSender Responder TestCÁ˜Á* $€2€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿSender Responder TestèUÁ°Ã0 .€Ñ€2˜˜‚€€‚‚‚‚‚ÿWarning: The Sender/Responder test is not designed to run while the system is in "Standby" or "Suspend" mode. Setting the system as such will cause the Sender/Responder to cease functioning.The Sender Responder Test lets you test your adapter extensively across a network.Advanced diagnostics requires two computers: one to send packets continuously to the network (the Sender) and another to echo the packets back (the Responder).You can set up this PC as a Sender or Responder:Y#˜Á Æ6 :€G€2˜˜‚€€‚‚‚€‚€‚ÿSenderBefore you start sending packets, you need to set up a responder somewhere else on the network. Go to another computer with a PRO/10+, PRO/100B, PRO/100+, PRO/100 S or PRO/1000 adapter installed and use PROSet or Setup for that adapter to set it up as a responder. If possible use the same model adapter for the sender and responderSends packets continuously to the network. Select Start to begin sending packets.ResponderEchoes packets back to the sender (the one sending packets). Select Start to have this PC act as a responder.ýÔ°ÃÇ) €©€2¤˜˜‚€‚ÿAlthough not designed for it, this test can be used to test network segment cabling and network configuration. When testing a new LAN segment, set up a responder on one end and test with a sender on the other.+ Æ1Ç( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿAÇrÇ1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿrǮǂÈIdentify Adapter<1Ç®Ç) "€&€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿIdentify Adapter+rÇÙÇ( €€2˜š‚€ ‚ÿS®Ç,È4 8€>€2˜˜‚€ãû9˜€‰€‚ÿSee General help topic. +ÙÇWÈ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ+,È‚È( €€2Ƙ‚F€‚ÿ^-WÈàÈ1Íÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ àÈGÉãÍDiagnostics for PRO/100 and PRO/100+ Adaptersg=‚ÈGÉ* $€z€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿDiagnostics for PRO/100, PRO/100+, and PRO/100 S AdaptersÝàÈaË= H€»€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿNote: If Adapter Diagnostics are running, and you click Stop, a short delay occurs before diagnostics halts. When diagnostics halt, the OK button becomes available.Basic DiagnosticsAdapter diagnostics provides you the flexibility of testing one or multiple items. Select or deselect the items you want to test, and click Run Tests.Control RegistersTests the registers the software uses to configure and send commands to the 8255x controller.Intel 8255x Controller,ëGÉÍA P€×€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚€‚ÿRuns built-in tests on the 8255x controller, confirming that it's working properly.EEPROMReads the EEPROM contents and confirms that the checksum is correct. This uses the EEPROM Control/Data Register which in effect tests the register.LoopbackTests the adapter's ability to send and receive packets.Cable TestChecks the cable connection and the adapter's send and receive functionality by sending 1000 proprietary packets out on the network and retrieving those same packets.+a˸Í( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ+ÍãÍ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ@¸Í#Î1âÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ #Î^Î Adapter Details;ãÍ^Î) "€$€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAdapter DetailsoC#ÎÍÎ, (€†€2˜˜‚€‚€‚ÿNote: not all properties are available on every adapter model.ŽE^Î[ÏI#b€ŠÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿDHCP ServerIP address of your current DHCP server (if available)„;ÍÎßÏI#b€vÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿIP AddressIP address currently in use for this adaptert+[Ï_I#b€VÄÙ ßÏ_ãÍ€€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿBus SpeedSpeed of PCI bus in megahertzv-ßÏÕI#b€ZÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿBus WidthBit-width of PCI bus (32 or 64)ˆ?_]I#b€~ÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿControllerPart number or model of component on the adapter{2ÕØI#b€dÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿMedia TypeType of connector (fiber or copper)˜N]pJ#d€œÄÙ  €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€@€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿPermanent Ethernet AddressNode (MAC) address of adapter in hexadecimal†=ØöI#b€zÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿPhy DeviceThe description of the physical adapter device}4psI#b€hÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿPart NumberThe Intel part number of the adapter‰@öüI#b€€ÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿInterruptThe interrupt the PCI BIOS assigned to the adapterƒ:sI#b€tÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€"€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿMemory AddressThe memory address the adapter is usingDü I#b€ˆÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ€€"˜‚‚ÿÿÿI/O AddressThe I/O address the PCI BIOS assigned to the adapterÓ‚ßQ#p€ÄÙ €€"˜‚€‚ÿ&€€"˜‚‚€€‚ÿÿÿ(Bus)SlotThe bus number and slot ID of the adapterNOTE: Slot and bus information varies, depending on type of motherboard.+  ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿX'ßb1ç'ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ bÎóAdvanced Settings for PRO/100+ AdapterslB Î* $€„€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAdvanced Settings for PRO/100, PRO/100+ and PRO/100 S Adapters9 b . *€€2˜˜‚€‚€‚‚ÿ802.1p/802.1Q Tagging (82550, 82558 and 82559-based products only)Enables or disables IEEE 802.1p/802.1Q tagging for the priority filters you have set up (via the Priority Packet utility) to send network traffic with different priority levels. You must set this option to 'Enabled' in order for Priority Packet filters to function properly.If you have assigned filters using 802.1p/Q tagging but this setting is 'Disabled', the corresponding packets will still be prioritized, using Intel's High Priority Queue (HPQ).*Î1 ' €€"˜‚€‚ÿZ+ ‹ / ,€W€2˜˜‚€‚€‚‚‚ÿACPI Wake On LAN*Enables or disables the Magic Packet* service for Wake On LAN when used in Microsoft Windows 98 version 4.10.1998 without the Service Pack. If you are using a later version of Windows 98, or have Service Pack 1 or later installed, this option will be ignored and you will be using the ACPI Wake On LAN services.To determine your version of Windows 98:From the Windows 98 desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon and choose Properties. The System Properties window appears and your Windows 98 version is listed under "System:"ê1 § 2 2€Õ€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚‚ÿAdaptive Inter-Frame SpacingThis is a performance setting that compensates for excessive Ethernet packet collisions on your network. The default setting works best for most computers and networks by dynamically adapting to the network traffic conditions. However, in some rare cases you may obtain better performance by manually setting the spacing value. Setting a value forces a static gap between packets.Increasing the value increases the delay between frames being transmitted.p<‹ 4 8€x€2˜˜‚€‚€€‚‚€‚ÿDefault: 1Range: 1 - 255Adaptive Performance Tuning²‡§ Õ@+ $€€2˜š‚€‚‚‚ÿSets the number of frames the adapter receives before triggering an interrupt. Under normal operation, the adapter generates an interrupt every time a frame is received. Reducing the number of interrupts improves CPU utilization. Move the slider to Max Adapter Bandwidth to generate one interrupt per frame. This increases adapter bandwidth, but may reduce CPU utilization, slowing your computer. Move the slider toward Max CPU Utilization toÕ@  increase the number of frames the adapter receives before generating an interrupt. This improves CPU utilization, but may reduce adapter bandwidth. The default setting works well for most computers.*ÿ@' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿ>Õ@=A( €,€2˜˜‚€‚ÿAdaptive TechnologyBÿ@A) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = Onõ=AB) €ë€2˜˜‚€‚ÿThis parameter either enables or disables the Adaptive Technology performance enhancement feature. To enable the feature, click ON. To disable the feature, click OFF. For best performance and maximum CPU utilization, leave this parameter ON. *AÇB' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿFB C( €<€2˜˜‚€‚ÿAdaptive Transmit ThresholdBÇBOC) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 16$ú CsE* "€õ€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿSpecifies the number of bytes before the PCI adapter empties its internal transmit FIFO onto the wire. The value is multiplied by 8 to produce the number of bytes.For example, if Transmit Threshold = 200, the number of bytes is 1600. This is greater than the maximum packet size for Ethernet. Consequently, the adapter won't attempt early transmits. Although this is the safest setting, the best performance is achieved when the threshold parameter is as low as possible (without producing underruns). ›rOCF) "€ä€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿTo experiment, set the parameter to 16 and then incrementally increase it if performance drops significantly. Æ—sEÔF/ ,€/€r뀘a„ê!€ƒ‚ÿNote:Don't set the transmit threshold parameter below 200 for computers with multiple busmastering cards, or computers with otherwise high latency.AFG, (€*€2˜˜‚€‚€‚ÿCoalesce BuffersAÔFVG) "€0€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 8LG¢J4 6€1€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚€‚€‚ÿSpecifies the number of memory buffers available to the driver in case the driver runs out of available Map Registers. This buffer area is also used when a packet consists of many fragments. If no coalesce buffers or map registers are available, the driver will be forced to queue the packet for later transmission. The preferred method of transmitting data is to use map registers since it's the most efficient method.Coalesce buffers range: 1-32Enable PMEUse this setting to adjust the power management compatibility of 82559- and 82562-based adapters. To explicitly allow wake up with a Magic Packet* from shutdown under APM power management mode, set this to Enable. To explicitly turn off the LAN controller on shutdown under ACPI power management mode, set this to Disable. +VGÍJ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ>¢J K( €,€2˜˜‚€‚ÿLink Speed & DuplexW.ÍJbK) "€\€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended setting = Auto Detect (default)¿– K!L) €-€2˜˜‚€‚ÿThis parameter lets the PRO/100 S adapter know what speed to use on the Ethernet wire, and how to send/receive packets, either full or half duplex.GbKhL) "€<€6˜˜˜‚€‚ÿOptions available include: Ø!LuM5 8€±€rȘ:„HF€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Auto Detect - The adapter detects whether its environment can support 100Mbps speed (and uses 100Mbps if possible), and negotiates with the switch on how to send/receive packets (either full or half duplex). ³†hL(N- (€ €6˜È˜‚H€€‚ÿNOTE: You must have an auto-negotiating switch to get full duplex support with the Link Speed & Duplex option set to Auto Detect.ÌuMR€R r€™€v˜È˜:„HF€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·10Mbps/Half Duplex - The adapter uses 10Mbps speed and performs one operation at a time. It either sends or receives.·10Mbps/Full Duplex - The adapter uses 10Mbps speed and sends and receives packets at the same time. This improves the performance of your adapter. Select this mode only if you have a full duplex switch.·100Mbps/Half Duplex - The adapter uses 100Mbps spee(NR€ d and performs one operation at a time. It either sends or receives. Ô(N\6 :€©€v˜È˜:„HF€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·100Mbps/Full Duplex - The adapter uses 100Mbps speed and sends and receives packets at the same time. This improves the performance of your adapter. Select this mode only if you have a full duplex switch.‡_R€ã( €¾€2˜˜‚€‚ÿIf you don't know which kind of switch you are attached to, contact your LAN Administrator. *\ ‚' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿáã%„7 <€Ã€2˜˜‚€‚€‚‚€€‚‚‚ÿLocally Administered Address (LAA)You can optionally override the factory default network address of the adapter. To enter a new network address, type a 12 digit hexadecimal number in this box.The address entered should be in the range of: 0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD. Exceptions:Do not use a multicast address (LSB of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number (must be 2, 6, A, or E).Do not use all zeros or all F's.÷¿ ‚†8 >€€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚‚‚‚€‚ÿPCI Bus EfficiencyWhen enabled, causes all transmit packets to be coalesced into a single buffer before being sent to the network card. Because the entire frame requires only one PCI transaction, the PCI bus is more efficient but transmit time is slightly longer.When disabled, the packets are not coalesced, and each packet requires several PCI transactions. The PCI Bus is less efficient, but transmit time is faster.Receive BuffersB%„^†) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 48$󆂈1 0€ç€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies the number of buffers used by the driver when copying data to the protocol memory. In high network load situations, increasing receive buffers can increase performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of system memory used by the driver.If too few receive buffers are used, performance will suffer. If too many receive buffers are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Receive Buffers range: 1-1024Smart Power Down (Mobile products only)L#^†Έ) "€F€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = Enabled (on)Œc‚ˆZŠ) €Ç€2˜š‚€‚ÿDesigned for mobile computers, this feature helps extend battery life. When the feature is enabled, the adapter automatically removes power from the adapter when the LAN cable is disconnected from the adapter. Later, when the LAN cable is connected, power to the adapter is restored. If the feature is off, power to the adapter is applied at all times.*Έ„Š' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿBZŠÆŠ( €4€2˜˜‚€‚ÿTransmit Control BlocksB„Š‹) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 32µ‡ÆŠ½Œ. *€€2˜˜‚€‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies how many transmit control blocks the driver allocates for adapter use. This directly corresponds to how many outstanding packets the driver can have in its "send" queue.If too few transmit control blocks are used, performance will suffer. If too many transmit control blocks are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Transmit Control Blocks range: 1-80*‹çŒ' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿB½Œ)) "€2€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿRestore Default buttonc:猌) "€t€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚ÿUse this button to restore the setting to its default.g>)ó) "€|€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿ* Other trademarks or brands are property of their owners.j9Œ]Ž1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ]ŽÄŽ?Advanced Settings for PRO/100 Intelligent Server Adaptersg=óÄŽ* $€z€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAdvanced Settings for PRO/100 Intelligent Server Adapters8]ŽüŽ) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAPT (On/Off)ѧĎÙÀ* "€O€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿAdaptive Performance Tuning (APT) lets you set the time or number of interrupts between packets received by the adapter. Under normal operation, the adapter generates an interrupt every time a frame is received. ReducüŽÙÀóing the number of interrupts improves CPU utilization. Set Performance Tuning to On to receive the benefits of this feature. Then set the APT Time Delay or APT Packet Count on the Advanced Settings tab.+üŽÁ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ<ÙÀ@Á) "€&€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAPT Packet Count†[ÁÆÂ+ $€·€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿAPT (Adaptive Performance Tuning) Packet Count sets the number of packets the adapter receives before triggering an interrupt. Under normal operation, the adapter generates an interrupt every time a frame is received. Reducing the number of interrupts improves CPU utilization. To use this feature, you must also set Performance Tuning to On.+@ÁñÂ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ:ÆÂ+Ã) "€"€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAPT Time Delayh=ñ“Ä+ $€{€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿAPT (Adaptive Performance Tuning) Time Delay sets the amount of time between adapter interrupts. Under normal operation, the adapter generates an interrupt every time a frame is received. Reducing the number of interrupts improves CPU utilization. To use this feature, you must also set Performance Tuning to On.++þÄ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ<“ÄúÄ) "€&€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿCoalesce BuffersÇ›¾ÄÁÅ, &€7€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚ÿThe number of memory buffers available to optimize transmit performance. Range should be 50 - 80 % transmit descriptors.Default = 256Range = 16 - 7685 úÄöÅ) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿConnectorôÁÅÈ+ $€é€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿAn advanced feature that lets you set the connector type. By default, the connector type is auto-sensed when drivers are loaded. Therefore, if you aren't connected to an active network or the cable isn't connected when drivers are loaded at startup, the driver can't auto-detect the connector type. Restart the computer or manually set the connector type on the Advanced Settings tab.You can set the type to MII or TPE, or Auto Detect. The default value for this advanced setting is Auto Detect.+öÅ@È( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ2 ÈrÈ) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿDuplexO @ÈÁÉ/ ,€A€2˜˜‚€€€‚ÿA performance option that lets you choose how the adapter sends and receives packets over the network when connected to the Twisted Pair Ethernet (TPE) connector. The default setting is Auto. PROSet displays the correct choices for the adapter you selected in the PROSet Main Window.L#rÈ Ê) "€F€6˜˜˜‚€‚ÿDuplex modes in the PROSet menu:,éÁÉ9ÌC T€Ó€rȘ:„HF€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Auto - the PRO/100+ and PRO/100 S adapters negotiate with the switch or hub to determine the best mode. Note that your switch or hub must also support auto-negotiation. If it doesn't support auto-negotiation, the adapter defaults to half duplex.·Half duplex - the adapter performs one operation at a time -- it either sends or receives. Note that all adapters default to half duplex if an auto-negotiating switch or hub is not attached to the adapter (even when set to Auto).ýÇ Ê6Í6 :€€rȘ:„HF€€ƒ€€‚‚ÿ·Full duplex - the adapter sends and receives packets at the same time. This can improve the performance of your adapter. Set duplex mode to full duplex ONLY if you have a full duplex switch.U)9Ì‹Î, &€S€2˜˜‚€€‚ÿCaution: Incorrectly forcing a specific duplex mode may actually result in poor performance. For example, if you configure the adapter to full duplex when attached to a half duplex switch or hub, performance could be worse than at half duplex. If unsure, leave these settings on the defaults./6ͺÎ, (€€r’˜T†F¡€‚ÿe‹ÎGÏ( €Ê€2˜˜‚€‚ÿIf you don't know what kind of switch or hub you are attached to, contact your LAN Administrator. +ºÎrÏ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿN%GÏÀÏ) "€J€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿLocally Administered Address (LAA)ΜrÏš2 2€9€2˜˜‚€‚‚€€‚‚ÿYou can optioÀÏšónally override the factory default network address of the adapter. To enter a new network address, type a 12 digit hexadecimal number in this box.The address entered should be in the range of: 0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD. Exceptions:Do not use a multicast address (LSB of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number (must be 2, 6, A, or E).K#ÀÏå( €F€2˜š‚€‚ÿDo not use all zeros or all F's.;š ) "€$€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿReceive BuffersBåb) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 32÷Ê Y- (€•€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚‚ÿSpecifies the number of buffers used by the driver when copying data to the protocol memory. In high network load situations, increasing receive buffers can increase performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of system memory used by the driver.If too few receive buffers are used, performance will suffer. If too many receive buffers are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Receive Buffers range: 1-10241bŠ) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿSpeedR"YÜ0 .€E€2˜˜‚€€€‚‚ÿThe speed at which your adapter operates. The default is Auto. PROSet displays the choices that are available for the adapter you selected in the PROSet Main Window.When set to Auto, your adapter automatically senses the network speed (switch or hub speed) and operates at that speed.+Š( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿCÜJ) "€4€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿTransmit Control BlocksBŒ) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 16³‡J?, &€€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚ÿSpecifies how many transmit control blocks the driver allocates for adapter use. This directly corresponds to how many outstanding packets the driver can have in its "send" queue.If too few transmit control blocks are used, performance will suffer. If too many transmit control blocks are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Transmit Control Blocks range: 1-80AŒ€16ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ €¾à CardBus Detected>?¾* $€(€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿCardBus Detected¿€Ô W |€€2˜š‚€‚€‚‚‚€‚€‚€€€€‚‚€€€€‚‚€‚ÿSingle Adapter Installation:If you are installing a single CardBus adapter, simply choose the model you are installing.Two Adapter Installation:If you are installing two CardBus adapters and one or both of them are Intel PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 CardBus II adapters, select “Intel PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 CardBus II”.If both adapters are Intel PRO/100 CardBus II adapters (LAN only), select “Intel PRO/100 CardBus II”.PCI Adapters:﫾à D V€W€2˜š‚€‚€€€€‚‚€‚€‚€‚‚ÿIf you are attempting to install a PCI adapter (on a docking station, for instance), select “Intel PRO PCI Adapter”Note:If you already have an Intel PRO/100 CardBus II adapter (LAN only) installed, and are trying to install a Intel PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 CardBus II adapter, you must first remove the drivers for the LAN-only adapter, power down, then re-install the drivers that came with the LAN+Modem56 adapter.BÔ  1Gÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ D f@CardBus Resources?à D * $€*€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿCardBus ResourcesëÀ ;@+ $€€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿSelect a set of available resources for your Network Adapter and Modem (if applicable).To check the resources chosen, start PROSet by double-clicking the Intel PROSet icon in Control Panel. If there are no conflicts, you'll see the General tab with adapter status information. If there is a resource conflict with another device, PROSet displays a Troubleshooting tab with instructions. Follow these instructions to choose different resources. You'll need to remove the current driver setup by starting the Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel. Next, restart the computer and begin the installation sequence again. When the CardBus resources window D ;@à appears, choose a different set of resources.+D f@( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ= ;@£@1ì ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ£@á@œLJumbo Frames>f@á@- *€"€6˜ˆ˜š‚€€ ‚ÿJumbo Frames4 £@A) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿOverview+á@@A( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ×A@D) €¯€2˜˜‚€‚ÿJumbo frames are non-standard, larger Ethernet frames that can be used in special (rare) cases to reduce server CPU utilization and improve wire efficiency. These cases are typically found only in Gigabit Ethernet environments where host processor utilization is near capacity (approximately 100%). Examples of specific applications where jumbo frames may useful include server to server communications, server replication or server backup, and performance benchmarking. These applications may be able to use the larger blocks of data made available with jumbo frames (frames larger than 1518 Bytes) and result in improved network performance. The adapter must be connected to a compatible switch that supports jumbo frames.žu@AÞD) "€ê€2˜˜‚€‚‚ÿWhen standard sized Ethernet frames are used (64 to 1518 Bytes) there is no benefit to configuring Jumbo frames. +@D E( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ?ÞDHE) "€,€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿConfiguration Notes+ EsE( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿb7HEÕF+ $€o€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿTo configure jumbo frames on the PRO/1000 adapter, start Intel PROSet and click the Advanced tab. Select Jumbo Frames from the list of functions on the left and configure it to "Enabled" in the value field. To configure jumbo frames at the switch, consult your network administrator or switch User's Guide.+sEG( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ‰\ÕF‰G- *€¸€r¼š\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Currently, jumbo frame support is available only with Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0.,GµG) "€€rì˜^‚l€‚ÿd7‰GH- *€n€r¼š\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Supported protocols are limited to IP (TCP, UDP).,µGEH) "€€rì˜^‚l€‚ÿ×HJI. *€¯€r¼š\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Jumbo frames require compatible switch connections that forward jumbo frames. At the time this help file was written, only Alteon Gigabit switches had this type of support. Contact Alteon for more information.,EHvI) "€€rì˜^‚l€‚ÿ†YJIüI- *€²€r¼š\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Using jumbo frames requires another server configured to operate with jumbo frames.,vI(J) "€€rì˜^‚l€‚ÿÚ¬üIK. *€Y€r¼š\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Configuring jumbo frames is a manual process. Currently there is no method of indicating Jumbo Frame support, such as auto-negotiation, between switches and servers.,(J.K) "€€rì˜^‚l€‚ÿAKoL. *€'€r¼š\‚<€ƒ€‚ÿ·Servers configured for jumbo frames that are connected to legacy (10 and 100Mb) networks can become a problem unless you are able to isolate jumbo frames to particular networks. This can be accomplished by either physical segmentation (connecting to a single switch). -.KœL) "€€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿAoLÝL1÷ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÝLMáNMiniPCI Adapters>œLM* $€(€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿMiniPCI AdaptersÆšÝLáN, &€5€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚ÿThe MiniPCI adapters are designed to work with specific portable computers that support the MiniPCI form factor. These adapters support the same feature set as the client adapters described in this help file. Some MiniPCI adapters also have integrated modem hardware included in the product. If your product has a modem, see your computer User's Manual for information on using and configuring the modem.W&M8O1ºÿÿÿÿ{ 8O—O&ŽAdvanced Settings for PRO/10+ Adapters_5áN—O* $€j€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿAdvanced Settings for PRO/10 and PRO/10+ Adapters:8OÑO' €&€"˜‚€‚ÿCoalesce BuffersA—O€) "€0€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecomÑO€áNmended value = 8ïÄÑO ‚+ $€‰€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿSpecifies the number of memory buffers available to the driver in case the driver runs out of available Map Registers. This buffer area is also used when a packet consists of many fragments. If no coalesce buffers or map registers are available, the driver will be forced to queue the packet for later transmission. The preferred method of transmitting data is to use map registers since it's the most efficient method.Coalesce buffers range: 1-32+€8‚( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ= ‚u‚' €,€"˜‚€‚ÿLink Speed & DuplexW.8‚Ì‚) "€\€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended setting = Auto Detect (default)hu‚\ƒ( €Ð€2˜˜‚€‚ÿThis parameter lets the PRO/10+ adapter know how to send/receive packets, either full or half duplex.GÌ‚£ƒ) "€<€6˜˜˜‚€‚ÿOptions available include: ®z\ƒQ„4 8€ô€rȘ:„HF€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Auto Detect - The adapter negotiates with the switch on how to send/receive packets (either full or half duplex). ³†£ƒ…- (€ €6˜È˜‚H€€‚ÿNOTE: You must have an auto-negotiating switch to get full duplex support with the Link Speed & Duplex option set to Auto Detect.’NQ„–†D V€€v˜È˜:„HF€€ƒ€€‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·10Mbps/Half Duplex - The adapter uses 10Mbps speed and performs one operation at a time. It either sends or receives.·10Mbps/Full Duplex - The adapter uses 10Mbps speed and sends and receives packets at the same time. This improves the performance of your adapter. Select this mode only if you have a full duplex switch.+…Á†( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿL%–† ‡' €J€"¤˜‚€‚ÿLocally Administered Address (LAA)ΜÁ†Ûˆ2 2€9€2˜˜‚€‚‚€€‚‚ÿYou can optionally override the factory default network address of the adapter. To enter a new network address, type a 12 digit hexadecimal number in this box.The address entered should be in the range of: 0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD. Exceptions:Do not use a multicast address (LSB of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number (must be 2, 6, A, or E).K# ‡&‰( €F€2˜š‚€‚ÿDo not use all zeros or all F's.9Ûˆ_‰' €$€"¤˜‚€‚ÿReceive BuffersB&‰¡‰) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 32Ö«_‰w‹+ $€W€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿSpecifies the number of buffers used by the driver when copying data to the protocol memory. In high network load situations, increasing receive buffers can increase performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of system memory used by the driver.If too few receive buffers are used, performance will suffer. If too many receive buffers are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.J!¡‰Á‹) "€B€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿReceive Buffers range: 1-1024Aw‹Œ' €4€"¤˜‚€‚ÿTransmit Control BlocksBÁ‹DŒ) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 16µ‡Œù. *€€2˜˜‚€‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies how many transmit control blocks the driver allocates for adapter use. This directly corresponds to how many outstanding packets the driver can have in its "send" queue.If too few transmit control blocks are used, performance will suffer. If too many transmit control blocks are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Transmit Control Blocks range: 1-80-DŒ&Ž) "€€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿLùrŽ19ŠxƒrŽ¹ŽƒÅPRO/1000 Link ConfigurationG&޹Ž) "€<€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿPRO/1000 Link Configuration+rŽäŽ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ:¹Ž' €&€"¤˜‚€‚ÿAuto NegotiationO%äŽm* $€J€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ƒ‚ÿDefault value = OnRange = On, Off ؆À5 8€±€2˜š‚€âáŸ߀‰€‚ÿAuto negotiation is used to determine if the adapter forces link or negotiates with its linm†À&Žk partner. If set to Off: Link will be forced to the value specified by the Forced Speed and Duplex Selection value. ÈœmNÁ, &€9€2˜˜‚€€‚ÿIf set to On, Link auto-negotiations will occur, but what capabilities are advertised is based on the Advertised Speed and Duplex Speed parameter below.+†ÀyÁ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿK$NÁÄÁ' €H€"¤˜‚€‚ÿAdvertised Speed and Duplex SpeedS*yÁÂ) "€T€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿDefault value = all settings advertised²ˆÄÁÉÂ* "€€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿThis setting can be used to restrict the speeds and duplexes advertised to a link partner during auto negotiation.Possible Settings:k8Â4Ã3 6€p€2Öš†V©‚Á†€‚‚‚‚‚‚ÿ10_HALF10_FULL100_HALF100_FULL1000_HALF1000_FULL+ÉÂ_Ã( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿK$4êÃ' €H€"š‚€‚ÿForced Speed and Duplex SelectionÙ¤_ÃÅ5 8€I€2˜š‚€ ‚€‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚‚ÿDefault value = 100 FullDetermines which speed and duplex setting the adapter uses when the Auto negotiation setting is off. Possible settings:10 half10 full100 half100 fullNote, 1000BaseT operation is not forcible as per IEEE spec. However, you can approximate this by using the Advertised Speed and Duplex Speed option above, deselecting all checkboxes except those for 1000 Mbps Half and 1000 Mbps Full.Z)ªÃÝÅ1c{ 4ÝÅ2Æ.PRO/100 VE, VM, 82562EH Advanced SettingsU,ƒÅ2Æ) "€X€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿPRO/100 VE, VM, 82562EH Advanced Settings+ÝÅ]Æ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿZ+2Æ·È/ ,€W€2˜˜‚€‚€‚‚‚ÿACPI Wake On LAN*Enables or disables the Magic Packet* service for Wake On LAN when used in Microsoft Windows 98 version 4.10.1998 without the Service Pack. If you are using a later version of Windows 98, or have Service Pack 1 or later installed, this option will be ignored and you will be using the ACPI Wake On LAN services.To determine your version of Windows 98:From the Windows 98 desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon and choose Properties. The System Properties window appears and your Windows 98 version is listed under "System:"¦o]Æ]É7 >€Þ€2˜˜‚€€‚€€‚‚€‚ÿNOTE: This option is not available in Windows 95.NOTE: Does not apply to the 82562EH.Coalesce BuffersA·ÈžÉ) "€0€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 8ïÄ]ÉË+ $€‰€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿSpecifies the number of memory buffers available to the driver in case the driver runs out of available Map Registers. This buffer area is also used when a packet consists of many fragments. If no coalesce buffers or map registers are available, the driver will be forced to queue the packet for later transmission. The preferred method of transmitting data is to use map registers since it's the most efficient method.Coalesce buffers range: 1-32*žÉ·Ë' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿTË8Í- (€©€2˜˜‚€‚€‚ÿEnable PMEUse this setting to adjust the power management compatibility of 82559- and 82562-based adapters. To explicitly allow wake up with a Magic Packet* from shutdown under APM power management mode, set this to Enable. To explicitly turn off the LAN controller on shutdown under ACPI power management mode, set this to Disable. +·ËcÍ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿá8Í{Ï7 <€Ã€2˜˜‚€‚€‚‚€€‚‚‚ÿLocally Administered Address (LAA)You can optionally override the factory default network address of the adapter. To enter a new network address, type a 12 digit hexadecimal number in this box.The address entered should be in the range of: 0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD. Exceptions:Do not use a multicast address (LSB of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number (must be 2, 6, A, or E).Do not use all zeros or all F's.÷¿cÍ~8 >€€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚‚‚‚€‚ÿPCI Bus EfficiencyWhen enabled, causes all transmit packets to be coales{Ï~ƒÅced into a single buffer before being sent to the network card. Because the entire frame requires only one PCI transaction, the PCI bus is more efficient but transmit time is slightly longer.When disabled, the packets are not coalesced, and each packet requires several PCI transactions. The PCI Bus is less efficient, but transmit time is faster.Receive BuffersB{ÏÀ) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 48ã~Ô1 0€Ç€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies the number of buffers used by the driver when copying data to the protocol memory. In high network load situations, increasing receive buffers can increase performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of system memory used by the driver.If too few receive buffers are used, performance will suffer. If too many receive buffers are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Receive Buffers range: 1-1024Transmit Control BlocksBÀ) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 32µ‡ÔË. *€€2˜˜‚€‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies how many transmit control blocks the driver allocates for adapter use. This directly corresponds to how many outstanding packets the driver can have in its "send" queue.If too few transmit control blocks are used, performance will suffer. If too many transmit control blocks are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Transmit Control Blocks range: 1-80*õ' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿBË7) "€2€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿRestore Default buttonc:õš) "€t€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚ÿUse this button to restore the setting to its default.e=7ÿ( €z€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ* Other trademarks or brands are property of their owners./š.* $€ €2˜š‚€‚‚‚ÿJÿx1`xƒ6…x½H82562EH_Advanced_SettingsE.½) "€8€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿ82562EH Advanced Settings+xè( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ;½#( €&€2˜˜‚€‚ÿCoalesce BuffersAèd) "€0€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 8ïÄ#S + $€‰€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚ÿSpecifies the number of memory buffers available to the driver in case the driver runs out of available Map Registers. This buffer area is also used when a packet consists of many fragments. If no coalesce buffers or map registers are available, the driver will be forced to queue the packet for later transmission. The preferred method of transmitting data is to use map registers since it's the most efficient method.Coalesce buffers range: 1-32*d} ' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿTS þ - (€©€2˜˜‚€‚€‚ÿEnable PMEUse this setting to adjust the power management compatibility of 82559- and 82562-based adapters. To explicitly allow wake up with a Magic Packet* from shutdown under APM power management mode, set this to Enable. To explicitly turn off the LAN controller on shutdown under ACPI power management mode, set this to Disable. +} ) ( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿáþ A7 <€Ã€2˜˜‚€‚€‚‚€€‚‚‚ÿLocally Administered Address (LAA)You can optionally override the factory default network address of the adapter. To enter a new network address, type a 12 digit hexadecimal number in this box.The address entered should be in the range of: 0000 0000 0001 - FFFF FFFF FFFD. Exceptions:Do not use a multicast address (LSB of the high byte = 1). For example, in the address 0Y123456789A, "Y" cannot be an odd number (must be 2, 6, A, or E).Do not use all zeros or all F's.Ù) &A< F€;€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚‚‚‚€‚€‚ÿPCI Bus EfficiencyWhen enabled, causes all transmit packets to be coalesced into a single buffer before being sent to the network card. Because the entire frame requires only one PCI transaction, the PCI bus is more efficient but transmit time is slightly longer.When disabled, the packets are not coalesced, and each packet requires several PCI transactions. The PCI Bus is lessA&A. efficient, but transmit time is faster.Phoneline Power Level(Applies only to the 82562EH based Phoneline Desktop Adapter and Network Connection) Indicates the power level currently in use by the adapter. The two available power levels are "low" (600 mV) and "high" (1.2 V). 8A^B6 :€€2˜˜‚€‚€‚€‚‚€‚ÿPhoneline Transmit Speed(Applies only to the 82562EH based Phoneline Desktop Adapter and Network Connection) Indicates the transmission speed currently in use by the adapter. The two speeds are "low" (0.7 Mbps) and "high" (1.0 Mbps) Receive BuffersB&A B) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 48ã^B´D1 0€Ç€2˜˜‚€‚‚‚‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies the number of buffers used by the driver when copying data to the protocol memory. In high network load situations, increasing receive buffers can increase performance. The tradeoff is that this also increases the amount of system memory used by the driver.If too few receive buffers are used, performance will suffer. If too many receive buffers are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Receive Buffers range: 1-1024Transmit Control BlocksB BöD) "€2€6 ˜˜˜‚€ ‚ÿRecommended value = 32µ‡´D«F. *€€2˜˜‚€‚‚€‚ÿSpecifies how many transmit control blocks the driver allocates for adapter use. This directly corresponds to how many outstanding packets the driver can have in its "send" queue.If too few transmit control blocks are used, performance will suffer. If too many transmit control blocks are used, the driver will unnecessarily consume memory resources.Transmit Control Blocks range: 1-80*öDÕF' €€"¤˜‚€‚ÿB«FG) "€2€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿRestore Default buttonc:ÕFzG) "€t€2Ƙ‚F€‚‚ÿUse this button to restore the setting to its default.e=GßG( €z€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ* Other trademarks or brands are property of their owners./zGH* $€ €2˜š‚€‚‚‚ÿPßG^H1b 4ì^H©H‰ƒPRO/100 VE, VM, 82562EH GeneralK"H©H) "€D€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿPRO/100 VE, VM, 82562EH General+^HÔH( €€2˜š‚€‚ÿ²q©H†JA P€ã€2˜˜‚€€‚€€‚€€‚€€‚ÿEthernet Address: the 12-digit hexadecimal node address of this adapter. Also called MAC address.Part Number: the Intel part number of this adapter. IP Address: the Internet protocol address of this adapter if TCP/IP protocol is in use.Network Driver Status: indicates if the Intel network driver is loaded or not loaded for the currently selected adapter.BÔHÈJ) "€2€6¨˜˜‚€‚ÿNetwork Status group: ᩆJ©L8 >€S€r‘€˜:„F€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Link LED - on indicates the adapter cable is connected to a valid hub or switch port; off indicates no link. On the 82562EH based Phoneline Desktop Adapter and Network Connection, this indicates that the adapter senses another device on the phoneline cable.·Full Duplex LED - on indicates the adapter is connected to a full duplex switch port; off indicates the port or switch is not set to operate at full duplex. Ñ¢ÈJzM/ ,€E€r‘€˜:‚€ƒ€‚ÿ·Half Duplex LED (82562EH based Phoneline Desktop Adapter and Network Connection) Always on. Indicates that the adapter is communicating in half duplex mode.³ƒ©L-N0 .€€r‘€˜:„F€€ƒ‚ÿ·100 Mbps LED (10/100 adapters only) - on indicates the adapter is connected to a 100 Mbps switch port; off indicates 10 Mbps.Û¬zMO/ ,€Y€r‘€˜:‚€ƒ€‚ÿ·1 Mbps LED (82562EH based Phoneline Desktop Adapter and Network Connection) Enabled when Link is on. Indicates that the adapter is communicating in half-duplex mode. ·‡-N¿O0 .€€r‘€˜:„F€€ƒ‚ÿ·Activity LED: flashes when the adapter is connected to a network with activity; off indicates no activity or disconnected cable. ΘO™‚6 :€1€2˜˜‚€€‚€€€‚ÿTray Icon ¿O™‚Hbox: check this box to enable the PROSet tray icon on the taskbar (near the clock). Uncheck it to disable the tray icon.Identify Adapter Button (not available on all adapter models): You can use this feature to easily identify the adapter. First choose the adapter you want to identify in the "Select a Network Adapter" pull down window at the top of the General tab. Then click Identify Adapter. This opens a dialog that allows you to blink the programmable LED on the adapter bracket (bottom LED). Choose the number of seconds the LED should blink and then click Start. The LED for the selected adapter will blink for the duration you selected.Ä¿O\ƒ? L€ €2˜˜‚ãdNÞ®€‰€€‚ãÎΉ€‚ÿDetails Button: click this button to view more information about the adapter.Legal: trademark and disclaimer information.-™‚‰ƒ) "€€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿ= \ƒƃ1óÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿƃ|„Link Partner8‰ƒþƒ) "€€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿLink Partner~Uƃ|„) "€ª€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿA device that an adapter links to, such as another adapter, a hub, a switch, etc.Aþƒ½„1d6…ÿÿÿÿ½„ù„,ŒPROSet Tray Icon<|„ù„) "€&€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿPROSet Tray IconÕ¤½„Î…1 0€I€2˜˜‚€€€‚‚ÿWhen you install PROSet II, you’ll see a PROSet tray icon in the taskbar (near the clock). When you right click on this icon, several options are available:iù„7†M#j€8›0 "€€6ˆˆ˜š‚€‚ÿ€ €6ˆˆ˜š‚‚ÿÿÿThis Command…Does This…žQÎ…Õ†M#j€¢›0 "€€6ˆˆ˜š‚€‚ÿ€4€6ˆˆ˜š‚‚ÿÿÿLaunch Intel® PROSet IILaunches PROSet II. (In Windows 95, launches PROSet)äŠ7†¹‡Z#‚€›0 "€€6ˆˆ˜š‚€‚ÿ4€"€6ˆˆ˜š‚€€€€‚ÿÿÿHide Tray IconHides the tray icon. To make icon reappear, click the “Show the tray icon” check box on the General tab in PROSet.‰<Õ†BˆM#j€x›0 "€€6ˆˆ˜š‚€‚ÿ€€6ˆˆ˜š‚‚ÿÿÿExitRemoves the PROSet tray icon until you next reboot.$ȹ‡fŠ\#†€‘›0 "€€6ˆˆ˜š‚€‚ÿ8€J€6ˆˆ˜š‚‚‚€€€€‚ÿÿÿExit and Do Not Launch at Start UpRemoves the PROSet tray icon and prevents it from displaying on future reboots.If you select this option but then decide that you do want the tray icon to display, you can restore it. To do so, click the Microsoft Start button, select Run, type PROMON and click OK. The PROSet tray icon reappears in the tray.To display the tray icon on all future reboots, see the “Start Tray Icon at Start Up” option, below.›:BˆŒa#€u›0 "€€6ˆˆ˜š‚€‚ÿB€<€6ˆˆ˜š‚€€€€€€‚‚ÿÿÿStart Tray Icon at Start UpThis option is available only if you’ve used the “Exit and Do Not Launch at Start Up” option above, and then return the icon to the tray.When you right click on the tray icon and select this option, the PROSet tray icon will be displayed in the taskbar on all future reboots.+fŠ,Œ( €€2˜˜‚€‚ÿ1Œ]Œ1^ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ]ŒŠŒ-,ŒŠŒ) "€€2˜š‚€‚‚ÿJ]ŒÔŒ1SÿÿÿÿÛÿÿÿÿÔŒ ÀCustomer Support ServicesK"ŠŒ) "€D€6˜ˆ˜š‚€‚ÿIntel Customer Support Services~QÔŒŽ- (€£€2˜˜‚€‚€‚ÿAutomated customer supportYou can reach Intel's automated support services 24 hours a day, every day at no charge. The services contain the most up-to-date information about Intel Networking products. 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