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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DU-E10
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows 98-98Se-2000
Size Driver
62KB
File Name
du-e10.exe
Observations
USB Network Adapter V3.00 Setup
for Microsoft Windows 98
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Contents:
Before You Begin
Hardware Setup
Software Setup
Enabling File & Printer Sharing Under Windows 98
Troubleshooting
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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Your computer must meet the following requirements to be compatible
with the USB Network Adapter:
1. In order to use this device, you must have a copy of Microsoft
Windows 98 operating system installed on your PC. Some versions
of Windows 95 version B (OSR2) support USB, but the device
drivers included in this package are designed specifically for
Windows 98. If you do not have Windows 98, this device will not
work.
2. Also, the device requires that a USB port is installed and
enabled on your PC. Some PCs have a USB port, but it is disabled.
Usually there is a toggle switch on the motherboard that will
enable a PC's USB port. Consult your computer's user guide. Some
motherboards have USB interfaces, but no ports. You should be
able to install your own USB port and attach it to your PC's
motherboard using hardware purchased at any computer store.
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HARDWARE SETUP
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The USB Network Adapter comes with a USB cable. One end of the cable
has a rectangular plug, which is called an A-type connector. The other
end of the cable has a square plug, or B-type connector.
The adapter has two ports. One is for RJ-45 UTP network cabling -- it
looks like and over-sized phone jack. The other port looks like a
square hole -- this is the USB B-type port.
1. Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are at the Windows 98
desktop.
2. Insert the cable's square B-type plug into the adapter's B-type
port.
3. Insert the other end of the USB cable (the A-type connector) into
the USB port on your PC. The adapter is now connected to your PC.
4. Connect your adapter to a 10Mbps or 10Mbps/100Mbps auto-sensing
hub using Category 5 UTP RJ-45 straight-through cabling. The RJ-45
jacks should fit into the RJ-45 port on both the adapter and the
hub.
NOTE: Do not connect the USB Network Adapter directly to another
network card or adapter.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DU-E10
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows Me
Size Driver
66KB
File Name
du-e10_winme.exe
Observations
D-Link DSB-650 USB Network Adapter Setup for Microsoft Windows Millennium
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Contents:
Before You Begin
Hardware Setup
Software Setup
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your computer must meet the following requirements to be compatible
with the USB Network Adapter:
1. Also, the device requires that a USB port is installed and
enabled on your PC. Some PCs have a USB port, but it is disabled.
Usually there is a toggle switch on the motherboard that will
enable a PC's USB port. Consult your computer's user guide. Some
motherboards have USB interfaces, but no ports. You should be
able to install your own USB port and attach it to your PC's
motherboard using hardware purchased at any computer store.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HARDWARE SETUP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The USB Network Adapter comes with a USB cable. One end of the cable
has a rectangular plug, which is called an A-type connector. The other
end of the cable has a square plug, or B-type connector.
The adapter has two ports. One is for RJ-45 UTP network cabling -- it
looks like and over-sized phone jack. The other port looks like a
square hole -- this is the USB B-type port.
1. Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are at the Windows 98
desktop.
2. Insert the cable's square B-type plug into the adapter's B-type
port.
3. Insert the other end of the USB cable (the A-type connector) into
the USB port on your PC. The adapter is now connected to your PC.
4. Connect your adapter to a 10Mbps or 10Mbps/100Mbps auto-sensing
hub using Category 5 UTP RJ-45 straight-through cabling. The RJ-45
jacks should fit into the RJ-45 port on both the adapter and the
hub.
NOTE: Do not connect the USB Network Adapter directly to another
network card or adapter.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DU-E10
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows XP
Size Driver
40KB
File Name
du-e10_xp.zip
Observations
USB Network Adapter V3.00 Setup
for Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contents:
Before You Begin
Hardware Setup
Software Setup for Windows 98
Enabling File & Printer Sharing Under Windows 98
Troubleshooting
Software Setup for Windows Me
Software Setup for Windows 2000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your computer must meet the following requirements to be compatible
with the USB Network Adapter:
1. In order to use this device, you must have a copy of Microsoft
Windows 98 operating system installed on your PC. Some versions
of Windows 95 version B (OSR2) support USB, but the device
drivers included in this package are designed specifically for
Windows 98. If you do not have Windows 98, this device will not
work.
2. Also, the device requires that a USB port is installed and
enabled on your PC. Some PCs have a USB port, but it is disabled.
Usually there is a toggle switch on the motherboard that will
enable a PC's USB port. Consult your computer's user guide. Some
motherboards have USB interfaces, but no ports. You should be
able to install your own USB port and attach it to your PC's
motherboard using hardware purchased at any computer store.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HARDWARE SETUP
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The USB Network Adapter comes with a USB cable. One end of the cable
has a rectangular plug, which is called an A-type connector. The other
end of the cable has a square plug, or B-type connector.
The adapter has two ports. One is for RJ-45 UTP network cabling -- it
looks like and over-sized phone jack. The other port looks like a
square hole -- this is the USB B-type port.
1. Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are at the Windows 98
desktop.
2. Insert the cable's square B-type plug into the adapter's B-type
port.
3. Insert the other end of the USB cable (the A-type connector) into
the USB port on your PC. The adapter is now connected to your PC.
4. Connect your adapter to a 10Mbps or 10Mbps/100Mbps auto-sensing
hub using Category 5 UTP RJ-45 straight-through cabling. The RJ-45
jacks should fit into the RJ-45 port on both the adapter and the
hub.
NOTE: Do not connect the USB Network Adapter directly to another
network card or adapter.
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