Lindy 70570 User Manual

Gigabit Lan  
+ USB2.0 PCI Host  
User Manual  
English  
LINDY No. 70570  
www.LINDY.com  
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH  
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FIRST EDITION (November 2004)  
o Wake-on-LAN and remote wake-up support  
o Microsoft® NDIS5 Checksum Offload (IP, TCP, UDP) and largesend offload support  
o Supports Full Duplex flow control (IEEE 802.3x)  
o Supports IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging  
o 8K Transmit FIFO and 64K Receive FIFO support  
o Supports power down/link down power saving  
1.1.3. USB Interface  
 Provides three USB2.0 / USB1.1 ports (2 External + 1 Internal).  
 Compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0 (Data Rate  
1.5/12/480 Mbps).  
 Compliant with Open Host Controller Interface Specification for USB Rev 1.0a.  
 Compliant with Enhanced Host Controller Interface Specification for USB Rev  
0.95, All USB ports can handle high-speed (480 Mbps), full-speed (12 Mbps),  
and low-speed (1.5 Mbps) transaction.  
1.2. Package Contents  
 Gigabit LAN + USB 2.0 PCI Host  
 This User’s Manual  
 Low Profile PCI Bracket  
 Driver CD  
2. Software Installation  
2.1. Windows 2000 installation  
1. Power up the system, and insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM/DVD.  
(Note: Do not install combo card before installing USB drivers in windows)  
2. Browse the Driver CD, and points specify a location, example E:\USB2.0  
Host\NEC\Win2K_XP\U2v2_1_4.exe  
3. Double click on the “U2v2_1_4” icon, the USB 2.0 Driver V2.1.4 setup dialog  
Will appear, when setup has finished, select “NO, I will restart my computer”. Click on  
close” button to exit the wizard, and power off the system.  
4. Insert Combo Card into an available PCI slot, and power up the system.  
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5. During OS boot up, all necessary USB drivers will be detected and installed automatically.  
6. Windows will display the Found New Hardware Wizard, “Ethernet controller”, Click  
Next”.  
7. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended)” and Click  
Next”, and make sure the Driver CD in your CD-ROM/DVD.  
8. Under Specify a locations” insure that is only checked, and click “Next”.  
9. Type in E:\ (If your CD-ROM/DVD is E:\) and click “Browse”.  
10.Points specify a location, example E:\10_100_1000NIC\RTL8169 \WIN2K\NETRTL.inf,  
and click “OPEN” then “OK”.  
11.When the wizard indicates that it found a driver for the device click “Next”. Then click  
Finish”.  
2.2. Windows XP installation  
1. Power up the system, and insert the Driver CD into your CD-ROM/DVD.  
(Note: Do not install combo card before installing USB drivers in windows)  
2. Browse the Driver CD, and points specify a location, example E:\USB2.0  
Host\NEC\Win2K_XP\U2v2_1_4.exe  
3. Double click on the “U2v2_1_4” icon, the USB 2.0 Driver V2.1.4 setup dialog  
Will appear, when setup has finished, select “NO, I will restart my computer”. Click on  
close” button to exit the wizard, and power off the system.  
4. Insert Combo Card into an available PCI slot, and power up the system.  
5. During OS boot up, Windows will display the Found New Hardware Wizard, “NEC PCI to  
USB Enhanced Host Controller”.  
6. Select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)”, and click “Next”.  
Then click “Finish”.  
7. Windows will display the Found New Hardware Wizard, “Ethernet controller”. Select  
Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”, and click “Next”, and make  
sure the Driver CD is in your CD-ROM/DVD.  
8. Select Search for the best driver in these locations”, and check  
Include this location in the search:” uncheck the other boxes.  
9. Type in E:\ (If your CD-ROM/DVD is E:\) then click “Browse”.  
10.Points specify a location, example E:\10_100_1000NIC\RTL8169\WINXP, and click  
OK” then “Next”.  
11.The wizard will now copy the required files to the system and start the Driver. After starting  
the driver the wizard will display a completion Dialog, click “Finish” to exit the wizard.  
12. Windows will display the Found New Hardware Wizard, “USB 2.0 Root Hub  
Device”, select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)”, and click  
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Next”. Then click “Finish”.  
2.3.Verifying the installation under Windows 2000 and XP  
Follow the instructions in this section to verify that the controller was installed  
correctly.  
1. Right click on “My Computer” icon, select “Properties”, left click on “Hardware”  
tab, and then on “Device Manager” button.  
2. Double click “Universal Serial Bus Controllers”, If there is no yellow “!” or “?” in front  
of  
NEC PCI to USB Open Host controller  
NEC PCI to USB Open Host controller  
USB Root Hub  
USB Root Hub  
The driver has started correctly.  
3. Double click another “Universal Serial Bus Controllers”, If there is no yellow “!” or “?”  
in front of  
NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller  
USB 2.0 Root Hub Device  
The driver has started correctly.  
4. Double click on “Network adapters”, If there is no yellow “!” or “?” in front of “ Realtek  
RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC “ the driver has started correctly.  
5. To view information about the devices attached to the controller, right click the “Devices”  
and select Properties from the context menu, then select the tab labeled “General”.  
2.4. Windows 98SE installation  
1. Power off the system. Insert Combo Card into an available PCI slot. Power up the  
system.  
2. The Hardware wizard will display that it found “NEC USB Open Host Controller”,  
click “Next”.  
3. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)” and click  
Next”.  
4. Select Floppy disk drives” and uncheck the other boxes and click “Next”.  
5. Select The Updated driver (Recommended)”. NEC USB Open Host Controller, and click  
Next”. Then click “Next” to continue.  
6. If display “Insert Disk” (please insert the disk labeled windows 98 second Edition  
CD-ROM) and click OK, Then click “Finish” to exit the wizard.  
7. The Hardware wizard will display that it found “NEC USB Open Host Controller”,  
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and click “Next”.  
8. Select Search for the best driver for your device(Recommended)”.  
Click  
Next”.  
9. Select Floppy disk drives” and uncheck the other boxes and click “Next”, Select  
The Updated driver (Recommended)” NEC USB Open Host Controller, and click  
Next”, then click “Next” to continue.  
10.If display “Insert Disk” (please insert the disk labeled windows 98 second Edition  
CD-ROM) and click OK, Then click “Finish” to exit the wizard, and Remove your  
Windows 98 second Edition CD-ROM.  
11.The Hardware wizard will display that it found “PCI Universal serial Bus”, and click  
Next”.  
12.Select “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”.  
Click  
Next”,  
13. Make sure the “ Specify a location: “ checkbox is only checked, and insert the “Driver  
CD” in your CD-ROM/DVD drive, then click “Browse”.  
14. Points specify a location, example E:\USB2.0 Host\NEC\Win98_me.  
Click “OK”, and click “Next”. (If your CD-ROM/DVD drives is E:)  
15.When the wizard indicates that it found a driver for the device, click “Next”. Then click  
Finish” to exit the wizard.  
16.The Hardware wizard will display that it found “PCI Ethernet Controller”, click “Next”,  
select “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”, click “Next”, Check  
Specify a location”, uncheck the other boxes,  
17.Insert the “Driver CD” in your CD-ROM/DVD drive type in E:\ (If your  
CD-ROM/DVD is E:\) and click “Browse”.  
18. Points specify a location, example E:\10_100_1000NIC\RTL8169  
\WIN98se, and  
click “OK” then “Next”.  
19.Click “Next” if display “Insert Disk” (please remove the Driver CD from your  
CD-ROM/DVD and insert the disk labeled windows 98 second Edition CD-ROM) and  
click “OK”, then click “Finish”.  
20.When install driver finish, please remove windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM, and  
click “YES” to restart your computer.  
2.5. Windows ME installation  
1. Power off the system. Insert Combo Card into an available PCI slot. Power up the  
system.  
2. The Hardware wizard will display that it found “PCI Universal Serial Bus”, Select  
Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)”, and insert the “Driver CD” in your  
CD-ROM/DVD drive, and click “Next”.  
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3. Make sure “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”, and  
Specify a location are both selected, uncheck the other boxes, and type in E:\ (If your  
CD-ROM/DVD is E:\) and click “Browse”.  
4. Points specify a location, example E:\USB2.0 Host\NEC\Win98_me.  
Click “OK”, and click “Next”. (If your CD-ROM/DVD drive is E:)  
5. When the wizard indicates that it found a driver for the device, click “Next”. Then click  
Finish” to exit the wizard.  
6. The Hardware Wizard will display that it found “PCI Ethernet Controller”, select  
Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)”, and click “Next”.  
7. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”, and check  
Specify a location” are both selected, uncheck the other boxes, and type in E:\ (If  
your CD-ROM/DVD is E:\) and click “Browse”.  
8. Points specify a location, example E:\10_100_1000NIC\RTL8169\WINME, and click  
OK” then “Next”.  
9. When the wizard indicates that it found a driver for the device, click “Next”. Then click  
Finish” to exit the wizard.  
10.When driver install Finish please remove the Driver CD and click “YES” to restart your  
computer.  
2.6.Verifying the installation under Windows 98SE and ME  
Follow the instructions in this section to verify that the controller was installed  
correctly.  
1. Right click on “My Computer” icon, select “Properties”, left click on “Device Manager”  
tab.  
2. Double click “Universal Serial Bus Controllers”, If there is no yellow “!” or “?” in front  
of  
NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller  
NEC USB Open Host controller (E13+)  
NEC USB Open Host controller (E13+)  
USB Root Hub  
USB Root Hub  
The driver has started correctly.  
3. Double click on “Network adapter”, If there is no yellow “!” or “?” in front of “Realtek  
RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC” the driver has started correctly.  
4. To view information about the devices attached to the controller, right click the “Devices”  
and select Properties from the context menu, then select the tab labeled “General”.  
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operations.  
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