Your PC BIOS might not be USB compatible. Your PC USB settings may not be
enabled, or the motherboard may have USB options that are not supported by
Windows 98, ME, or 2000. If you are not sure, please contact your PCs
manufacturer.
Problem:
Windows can’t locate the driver for the USB Fast Ethernet Adapter.
Solution:
It is possible that the wrong driver is in your computer or the wrong
drive is being selected. Otherwise, the CD may be defective or files may be
missing. In this case, please contact your dealer for more info on how to obtain a
Driver CD.
Question:
I cannot see any other computer except my own on Network
Neighborhood.
Answer:
First, make sure the Ethernet cables are connected correctly. If you still
cannot see any other computer on the Network Neighborhood, try changing to a
new cable that you know is not defective.
Question:
The USB Fast Ethernet Adapter fails to configure correctly after the
driver has been loaded.
Answer:
It may be necessary to do the following after loading the driver:
1. Log off and unplug the device from your PC’s USB port.
2. Turn off your PC.
3. Plug the adapter back in, power on, and reboot.
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