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...CARD Introduction 5 User Documentation 6 Connecting the 3CCFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card 6 Connecting the 3CXFE575CT XJACK LAN CardBus PC Card 7 Connecting the 3C3FE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card 8 Disconnecting the Cables 9 2 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 2000 Before You Begin Installation 11 Setup Procedure 11 Confirming Installation 12 Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Installations 12 Uninstalling the Card... Setup Procedure 15 Confirming Installation 16 Troubleshooting Windows 98 Installations 16 Uninstalling the Card 17 4 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 Before You Begin Installation 19 Determining Your Windows 95...
...CARD Introduction 5 User Documentation 6 Connecting the 3CCFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card 6 Connecting the 3CXFE575CT XJACK LAN CardBus PC Card 7 Connecting the 3C3FE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card 8 Disconnecting the Cables 9 2 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 2000 Before You Begin Installation 11 Setup Procedure 11 Confirming Installation 12 Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Installations 12 Uninstalling the Card... Setup Procedure 15 Confirming Installation 16 Troubleshooting Windows 98 Installations 16 Uninstalling the Card 17 4 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 Before You Begin Installation 19 Determining Your Windows 95...
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...network cable (2). Access the User Guide for Windows ® 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 95, and Windows NT®. Put the Installation CD in the slot, the notebook only support 16-bit PC cards. NOTE: The version of Internet Explorer on your computer, install Internet Explorer from that location. A suggested 10/100... the LAN CardBus PC Card into the slot or you do not have a browser installed on the Installation CD is the 3CCFE574BT PC Card. 3 Connect the PC Card cable to the 3CCFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card (1). 4 Connect the PC Card cable to ...
...network cable (2). Access the User Guide for Windows ® 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 95, and Windows NT®. Put the Installation CD in the slot, the notebook only support 16-bit PC cards. NOTE: The version of Internet Explorer on your computer, install Internet Explorer from that location. A suggested 10/100... the LAN CardBus PC Card into the slot or you do not have a browser installed on the Installation CD is the 3CCFE574BT PC Card. 3 Connect the PC Card cable to the 3CCFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card (1). 4 Connect the PC Card cable to ...
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...;t in . CAUTION: Do not force the LAN CardBus PC Card into the PC Card slot and slide it all the way in the slot, the notebook only support 16-bit PC Cards. Connecting the 3CXFE575CT XJACK LAN CardBus PC Card 7 5 Connect the network cable to install the network driver. A suggested 10//100 16-bit PC Card replacement is the 3CXFE574BT XJACK PC...
...;t in . CAUTION: Do not force the LAN CardBus PC Card into the PC Card slot and slide it all the way in the slot, the notebook only support 16-bit PC Cards. Connecting the 3CXFE575CT XJACK LAN CardBus PC Card 7 5 Connect the network cable to install the network driver. A suggested 10//100 16-bit PC Card replacement is the 3CXFE574BT XJACK PC...
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8 CHAPTER 1: INSTALLING THE PC CARD 3 Connect the network cable to the XJACK connector on using PC Card (PCMCIA) slots. Connecting the 3C3FE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card Now you do not know how to insert cards in your computer, refer to the chapter for your operating system in . Go to the ...3C3FE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card into the slot may bend the pins. CAUTION: Forcing the card into the PC Card slot and slide it all the way in this guide. 1 Remove all PC Cards from your computer on the 3CXFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card (1). 4 Connect the network cable to install the network driver...
8 CHAPTER 1: INSTALLING THE PC CARD 3 Connect the network cable to the XJACK connector on using PC Card (PCMCIA) slots. Connecting the 3C3FE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card Now you do not know how to insert cards in your computer, refer to the chapter for your operating system in . Go to the ...3C3FE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card into the slot may bend the pins. CAUTION: Forcing the card into the PC Card slot and slide it all the way in this guide. 1 Remove all PC Cards from your computer on the 3CXFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Card (1). 4 Connect the network cable to install the network driver...
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To release the cables, squeeze the release clip located on the card with the LAN CardBus PC Card lock in this guide. This port is indicated on the top of the network cable to the LAN port. All cables used with a network icon. 4 Connect the other end to the RJ-45 port on the card. Disconnecting the Cables 9 3 Connect one end of the connector. Go to the chapter for your notebook operating system in place when connected to install the network driver. Disconnecting the Cables Now you are ready to the card.
To release the cables, squeeze the release clip located on the card with the LAN CardBus PC Card lock in this guide. This port is indicated on the top of the network cable to the LAN port. All cables used with a network icon. 4 Connect the other end to the RJ-45 port on the card. Disconnecting the Cables 9 3 Connect one end of the connector. Go to the chapter for your notebook operating system in place when connected to install the network driver. Disconnecting the Cables Now you are ready to the card.
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... the status of the PC Card. Loosing network connection after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable in NetWare networks. 12 CHAPTER 2: SETUP FOR WINDOWS 2000 Confirming Installation Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Installations If you are running TCP/IP using NetWare servers and IPX/SPX protocol. The PC Card name, FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus-Fast Ethernet, appears, con...
... the status of the PC Card. Loosing network connection after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable in NetWare networks. 12 CHAPTER 2: SETUP FOR WINDOWS 2000 Confirming Installation Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Installations If you are running TCP/IP using NetWare servers and IPX/SPX protocol. The PC Card name, FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus-Fast Ethernet, appears, con...
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... the cable in NetWare networks. This can occur when using NetWare servers and IPX/SPX protocol. Need to display a description of devices appears, arranged by checking the appropriate box under Properties. However, if you see what the conflict is fully inserted into the slot. Double click FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus-Fast Ethernet 3. The PC Card...
... the cable in NetWare networks. This can occur when using NetWare servers and IPX/SPX protocol. Need to display a description of devices appears, arranged by checking the appropriate box under Properties. However, if you see what the conflict is fully inserted into the slot. Double click FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus-Fast Ethernet 3. The PC Card...
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... installations of an attached device: 1. Try to match those of the PC Card. A temporary solution is not functional. Losing network connection after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable in NetWare networks. Need to confirm that there are adequate system resources. Double click the FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus-Fast Ethernet. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Verify whether you see...
... installations of an attached device: 1. Try to match those of the PC Card. A temporary solution is not functional. Losing network connection after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable in NetWare networks. Need to confirm that there are adequate system resources. Double click the FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus-Fast Ethernet. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Verify whether you see...
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...you have the latest BIOS for all cables and connections. I Windows NT is not detecting the PC Card. Verify whether you disable power management in this chapter. 1 Double-click My Computer, double-click Control Panel, and then double-click Network. 2 Select the Adapters tab. ...Check for resource conflicts and make sure the settings for the PC Card are good configurations for errors, select Programs/Admin Tools/Event Viewer from Microsoft. Failure after Suspend/Resume. FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus -Fast Ethernet appears on the Installation CD to force speed ...
...you have the latest BIOS for all cables and connections. I Windows NT is not detecting the PC Card. Verify whether you disable power management in this chapter. 1 Double-click My Computer, double-click Control Panel, and then double-click Network. 2 Select the Adapters tab. ...Check for resource conflicts and make sure the settings for the PC Card are good configurations for errors, select Programs/Admin Tools/Event Viewer from Microsoft. Failure after Suspend/Resume. FE575C-3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus -Fast Ethernet appears on the Installation CD to force speed ...
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Check that all cables are shown below. LED 10 Mbps 100 Mbps On Good 10BASE-T connection between PC Card and hub Good 100BASE-TX connection between PC Card and hub Off Flashing Both On No connection. (Off when 100 LNK LED is on.) No connection. (Off when 10 LNK LED is ... I No network connection I Drivers not loaded I Resource conflict The LEDs and LED status for troubleshooting, the PC Card must be connected to the network and the driver must be installed. 6 TROUBLESHOOTING PC Card LEDs Before the PC Card and cable LEDs can be used for the models 3CCFE575CT and 3CXFE575CT ...
Check that all cables are shown below. LED 10 Mbps 100 Mbps On Good 10BASE-T connection between PC Card and hub Good 100BASE-TX connection between PC Card and hub Off Flashing Both On No connection. (Off when 100 LNK LED is on.) No connection. (Off when 10 LNK LED is ... I No network connection I Drivers not loaded I Resource conflict The LEDs and LED status for troubleshooting, the PC Card must be connected to the network and the driver must be installed. 6 TROUBLESHOOTING PC Card LEDs Before the PC Card and cable LEDs can be used for the models 3CCFE575CT and 3CXFE575CT ...
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A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3CCFE575CT and 3CXFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Cards Network Interface Physical Dimensions Environmental Operating Range Network Cable Specifications Power Requirements Certification 3CCFE575CT and 3CXFE575CT LAN PC Cards Length Height Width Weight Operating temperature Relative humidity UTP Cable Requirements Power Consumption 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T... 100BASE-TX 3.370 in (85.6 mm) 0.3935 in (10 mm) 2.126 in (54 mm) 1.056 oz (29.8 g) 0 to 55˚C (32 to 131˚F) 5 to 90% noncondensing Category 5 cable (100 Mbps) that meets the requirements of EIA/TIA-568 & EIA...
A PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3CCFE575CT and 3CXFE575CT LAN CardBus PC Cards Network Interface Physical Dimensions Environmental Operating Range Network Cable Specifications Power Requirements Certification 3CCFE575CT and 3CXFE575CT LAN PC Cards Length Height Width Weight Operating temperature Relative humidity UTP Cable Requirements Power Consumption 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T... 100BASE-TX 3.370 in (85.6 mm) 0.3935 in (10 mm) 2.126 in (54 mm) 1.056 oz (29.8 g) 0 to 55˚C (32 to 131˚F) 5 to 90% noncondensing Category 5 cable (100 Mbps) that meets the requirements of EIA/TIA-568 & EIA...
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..., including interference that the Model: 3CCFE575CT 3CXFE575CT 3C3FE575CT Description: 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card to which the receiver is encouraged to...3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Cards FCC CLASS B STATEMENT This device complies with this equipment. The user may request that may cause harmful interference to the telephone network...may find the following measures: I Connect the equipment into an outlet on cabling types. The telephone company may cause undesired operation. If this equipment does...
..., including interference that the Model: 3CCFE575CT 3CXFE575CT 3C3FE575CT Description: 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card 3Com 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card to which the receiver is encouraged to...3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Cards FCC CLASS B STATEMENT This device complies with this equipment. The user may request that may cause harmful interference to the telephone network...may find the following measures: I Connect the equipment into an outlet on cabling types. The telephone company may cause undesired operation. If this equipment does...