Connecting to a network – Monoprice 9466 USB Gigabit Ethernet Adapter User Manual

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Gigabit USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter User’s Manual

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Connecting to a Network

Now you can connect your network device, e.g, switch, router, DSL/Cable modem,

to the adapter’s LAN port via an Ethernet cable.

Notes on Ethernet Cables

 Sometimes a so-call crossover Ethernet cable is required for connection to

certain network equipments. As the adapter’s LAN port supports Auto-MDIX
feature, it eliminates the need to use crossover cables.

 When the Ethernet adapter is used in a Gigabit network, it’s recommended

that you use Category 6 Ethernet cable for higher transmission speed.

On Windows 2000/ Windows XP, upon your connection, a message pops up
in the notification area indicating your connection speed.

The adapter’s AutoSense feature can automatically detect the network's maximum

line speed. To have a 1000Mbps connection, your network device (e.g., switch,

router or DSL modem) must also support 1000Mbps.

On Windows Vista/ Windows 7, you can view the connection speed by the
steps below:

1. Right-click the network icon in the system tray and select Network and

Sharing Center.

(Windows Vista)

(Windows 7)

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