User guide

VOL-N100VF+TX
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5. There might be a problem with
the network cabling.
View the Link LED.
The Link LED will be solid green if the NIC is currently linked to
another network device.
Run the 3M NIC Diagnostics
Monitor the test results for the: Link Test
If this test FAILs, first ensure that you have selected the proper
Media Type. Chose the “Auto Select” media type if in doubt of
what media type to select.
If the proper media type was selected and the test still FAILs, do
the following:
Ensure the patch cable being used is inserted correctly in the NIC
and the corresponding hub or switch.
If a media converter is being used, ensure that a cross-over cable
is connecting the NIC to the media converter.
•If a VF-45
TM
patch cable is being used, ensure that the fiber is not
misaligned within the VF-45
TM
plug (this is prone to happen if the
VF-45
TM
plug is over-inserted into a port).
Remove each end of the VF-45
TM
patch cord. Strike the white/
black VF-45
TM
plug sharply against a hard object in an attempt
to realign the fiber.
Reinstall the VF-45
TM
patch cord into the network equipment.
•Re-run the Link test.
•If the Link test still fails, replace the VF-45
TM
patch cord with
a new one.
•Rerun the Link test.
If a copper cable (RJ-45) is being used, replace it with a new one and
rerun the Link test.
•If the Link test still FAILS: inspect the hub, switch, media converter,
or other device that the NIC is connected to.
Perhaps that device is faulty or mis-configured.
•If the Link test PASSes: the NIC and cabling are correct. The Link
problem might instead be caused by:
The NIC drivers not being properly installed.
The NIC’s network settings not being properly configured.
A Resource Conflict in the PC that only occurs when Microsoft
Windows is loaded.
Use the Device Manager to locate the source of the conflict.
Possible causes of a “No Link”
problem…
Solutions…