D-Link DFE-538TX Product Manual - Page 50

Running Diagnostics on a Network Adapter

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2. Type in the following: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address to be pinged (i.e. 192.168.0.24). In this case, computer B with the IP address=192.168.0.24 is being pinged from computer A. Press Enter to begin pinging. 3. If the connection is good, you will receive four "Reply from" messages. Type exit at the prompt to return to Windows. Running Diagnostics on a Network Adapter Follow these steps to run Diagnostics: 1. Boot up the computer with a DOS Boot Disk and wait for the DOS prompt to appear. It should look similar to c:\>. 2. Remove the boot disk and replace it with the Diagnostics Disk provided with your DFE-538TX Card. 47

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2.
Type in the following:
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP
address to be pinged (i.e. 192.168.0.24). In this case, computer B with the IP
address=192.168.0.24 is being pinged from computer A. Press Enter to begin
pinging.
3.
If the connection is good, you will receive four "Reply from" messages. Type
exit
at the prompt to return to Windows.
Running Diagnostics on a Network Adapter
Follow these steps to run Diagnostics:
1.
Boot up the computer with a DOS Boot Disk and wait for the DOS prompt to
appear. It should look similar to c:\>.
2.
Remove the boot disk and replace it with the Diagnostics Disk provided with
your DFE-538TX Card.