D-Link DGE-550SX User Guide - Page 15
Troubleshooting, Confirming the Connection (LED Indicator), Troubleshooting the Hardware Installation
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Troubleshooting Confirming the Connection (LED Indicator) When the computer is powered "ON", and the DGE-550SX network adapter is inserted into an open PCI/PCI-X slot, please check the following items if your LED light is not "ON". When all items are working, your DGE-550SX network adapter's LINK LED light should light up green ("linkage" state). 1. Make sure that your fiber-optic cable is in good working order. 2. Make sure that your hub or switch is powered "ON" and is functioning properly. 3. If the LED remains dark without any apparent cause, check the "Device Man- ager". If there is an exclamation point next to the DGE-550SX network adapter, then double-click to open. A message indicating the error will appear. 4. After verifying that the DGE-550SX network adapter has been installed correctly, check steps 1 and 2 again. If you continue to encounter a problem, please call DLink Technical Support for assistance. Troubleshooting the Hardware Installation If you experience any problems with the hardware installation, first ascertain that all network cable connections are firm, that the proper grade of cable is used for the network connection, and that the cable makeup is correct (straight without un-needed crossovers in the connector wiring). Check that the supporting hub is powered-on and operating normally, and that the hub is properly qualified (under 1000Base-SX standard). Verifying Each Computer's Identification If more than one computer on your network has the same "Computer name", communications may be negatively affected. Also, each computer must have the same "Workgroup" name to communicate properly. Verifying Network Adapter Installation If your DGE-550SX network adapter is not installed, including the Network System Software or Device drivers, your network will not function properly. Use these steps to verify that your network adapter is properly installed. 1. Double-Click the "System" icon in the Control Panel. 2. Click the "Hardware" tab on top of the "System Properties" dialog box. 3. Click "Device Manager". - 13 -