EVGA 128-P2-KN01-TR Installation Guide

EVGA 128-P2-KN01-TR - Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Card Manual

EVGA 128-P2-KN01-TR manual content summary:

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    EVGA Corp. ● 2900 Saturn Street, Suite B ● Brea, CA 92821 ● www.evga.com 128-P2-KN01 Gaming Imaging 3D Video Entertainment Photos Graphics KILLER XENOTM PRO Installation Guide
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    controller from within your system BIOS. 2. Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. 3. Remove any existing network cards (if applicable). 4. Install the EVGA Killer Xeno Pro Gaming network card into a 1x PCI-E slot. NOTE: If you do not have an empty 1x PCI-E slot, you can install
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    or double click on the EVGA Killer Xeno Pro driver executable file that can be downloaded at www.evga.com/support/drivers. The setup program takes four-pin audio cable to the four-pin socket near the top of the EVGA Killer Xeno Pro card. 3 2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the input
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    disable all other network cards if you want to use LLR Game Mode. • Application Mode - operates the Killer Xeno as an optimized, "normal" network card. Use this mode to run programs that require access to the Windows Network Stack (such as VPN clients), or for troubleshooting applications that are
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    Your local network connection must support 10 Mb Ethernet networking connections Configures the Killer Xeno for 100 Mb connections Note that speeds up to 100 Mb are also supported Your local network connection must support 100 Mb Ethernet networking connections Configures the Killer Xeno for 1000
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    problems with games or applications, or if advised by technical support. Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Maximum size of a data packet that the Killer Xeno broadcasts. Finding an optimal size for your Internet conditions may improve performance. 1500 bytes Consult your internet service provider
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    -priority applications or applications you do not want to interfere with your game. c. Set the Offload configuration for the game or application: • Yes- the Killer Xeno offloads the network processing for the specific application. (For most games, the default is Yes). This setting is recommended for
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    experience. 6. Click OK. Configuring Killer Firewall Killer Firewall protects your online gaming computer from intruders and unauthorized Internet access by programs on your computer. When enabled, Killer Firewall runs entirely on the Killer Xeno's Network Processing Unit (NPU), allowing you to
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    Killer Firewall: 1. Right-click on the Xeno Killer Tray icon. 2. Select Xeno Firewall. 3. On the General tab, under Firewall, select the On button to enable Killer Firewall; select the Off button to disable Killer Firewall. Note: When Killer the network. This is the simplest option; Killer Firewall
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    801-3, IEC 801-4) Trademark Information 2000-2009 EVGA Corp. EVGA, the EVGA logo and combinations thereof are trademarks of EVGA Corp. Bigfoot Networks, the Bigfoot Networks Logo, Killer and the Killer logo are trademarks of Bigfoot Networks, Inc. All brands, products and companies are trademarks
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KILLER XENO
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Installation Guide
Gaming
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EVGA Corp.
2900 Saturn Street, Suite B
Brea, CA 92821
www.evga.com
128-P2-KN01