NETGEAR Network Card FA311 User Manual

Warning: Windows detects the Ethernet adapter, and automatically installs a driver  
based on its chipset. You must update that driver to work with the NETGEAR  
NETGEAR FA311 v2 PCI Adapter.  
d. In the Properties dialog box, click the  
Driver tab.  
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e. Click the Update Driver button.  
10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Model FA311 v2  
3. Then, use Windows Device Manager.  
Estimated Completion: 10 minutes.  
Note: Windows dialog box displays may vary from one computer to another, but  
Windows should prompt for the same information. If a Windows compatibility  
warning window pops up, select Continue Anyway.  
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a. Go to System Properties for the NETGEAR  
FA311 v2 PCI Adapter. To do this go to the  
Windows Start menu, select Control Panel, and  
double-click System; or right-click My  
Follow these instructions to install the NETGEAR FA311 v2 PCI Adapter in a computer  
with the Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating system with the latest service pack.  
Note: If you are working with a new installation, decide on a name for your network and  
for each PC. The whole network must have the same network name, while each PC must  
have a unique name. For detailed instructions, see the Windows manual, online help, or  
support.  
Computer on the desktop and select Properties.  
b. Click the Hardware tab, and then click the  
Device Manager button.  
4. Next, use the Windows Hardware Update Wizard  
1. First, install the Ethernet adapter.  
The Hardware Update Wizard window opens,  
as shown to the right.  
a. Shut down the computer.  
a. Insert the NETGEAR Resource CD. This  
CD contains drivers for NETGEAR  
b. Unplug the computer power cord, and open the case.  
c. Locate an available PCI slot (check your computer’s manual to determine which  
slots are the PCI slots) and remove the corresponding back plate from the PC  
chassis.  
Ethernet adapters. If the CD main menu  
appears, close or minimize the window.  
c. From Device Manager, double-click Network  
adapters, and then double-click your network  
adapter card.  
b. Choose to install the driver from a list.  
Caution: Touch a grounded metal object such as the power supply to free yourself of  
static electricity before you handle the network card. To avoid damaging any  
components on the NETGEAR FA311 v2 PCI Adapter, handle it by the edges.  
The network adapter that Windows selected  
depends on the operating system. In most cases,  
the following will be displayed:  
c. Follow the wizard prompts to locate the  
driver on the NETGEAR Resource CD  
and select it.  
d. Insert the FA311 v2 into the PCI expansion slot. Make sure that the card is fully  
inserted.  
Windows XP: RealTek RTL8139 Family PC  
e. Fasten the card to the rear of the computer chassis by tightening the screw that is  
on the PC.  
Fast Ethernet NIC  
d. When the wizard is finished, remove the  
NETGEAR Resource CD from your  
computer.  
Windows 2000: RealTek RTL8139(A)-based  
f. Close the case, plug the power cord back in, and restart your computer.  
PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter  
2. Next, connect the network cables.  
Note: If the driver is not installed  
properly, there is an exclamation point  
next to the adapter in Device Manager.  
Reboot the PC and if the exclamation  
mark is still there, repeat the software driver update process from Step 3. If the  
problem persists, contact NETGEAR Technical Support.  
Use Ethernet cable to connect a switch or hub to the NETGEAR FA311 v2 PCI  
Adapter.  
The port on the card performs autonegotiation and supports full-duplex operation.  
 

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