D-Link DE-620 Switch User Manual


 
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Installation
When first installing the DE-620 it is essential to check out the correct functioning of the unit first. To do this
attach to your computer’s parallel printer port, turn on the power supply and power up the computer. After
booting, insert the D-LINK Drivers Disk into the floppy drive and run the diagnostic/setup program
(SETUP620.EXE in A:\UTILITY directory) -or copy onto your hard disk.
For the DE-620CT model you MUST set the cable type in the EEPROM. The adapter does not auto-detect
the cable type and failure to set correctly will not allow you to connect to the network at all.
If an error is reported by the diagnostic program such as not being able to find the adapter, or ‘RAM test fail’
please access the BIOS setup of your notebook to find out, and if needed, change - the mode used. The
following are the most common:-
Uni-directional Mode
This mode is equivalent to the original Centronics/IBM Parallel Port standard. Since it supports only output
(to a printer normally) input is done through software and so slightly slower than Bi-directional (see below).
Bi-directional Mode
This standard originated from the IBM PS/2 computer. If bi-directional mode is supported by your notebook
then the speed increase should be about 10%. Not all ports are completely compatible with the DE-620 so if
you can’t get it to work please revert to Uni-directional mode.
EPP Mode
DE-620 series adapters support version 1.7 EPP specification. This means you may achieve up to 4 times
the throughput of either uni-directional or bi-directional ports. Unfortunately the Compaq Aero (and others)
uses 1.9 EPP and is not backward compatible with DE-620’s [and some other vendors’ products] EPP
mode. There are no plans at present to use version 1.9 EPP. If after setting EPP mode the DE-620 setup
program still detects Uni/Bi direction, it will probably not support EPP on your computer.
Most notebooks enable EPP either with a device driver / utility or some change in the CMOS. For example
Compaq requires the LPT port to be set to LPT2 to enable EPP, AST have a utility available. Consult your
manual on how to enable EPP.
ECP Mode
This type of parallel port is becoming more common to support very high speed transfer. Unfortunately it is
not suited to network devices such as the D-Link DE-620. If your notebook uses ECP please try to disable
and set to Standard, bi-directional or EPP instead. Most recent notebook models have this kind of port (see
note above)
Select the fastest mode which will work reliably.
Problem Solving
Error message: ‘RAM test failure’
- this may mean the notebook cannot recognise the adapter
- this may mean the notebook’s printer port is incompatible
- this may mean the PSU does not work or is not switched on
Error message ‘A file server could not be found’ or no connectivity in other NOS
- this may be because the incorrect connector was selected [for DE-620CT only]
- this could be due to frame type inconsistency with Netware [802.2/802.3]
- this could be due to over-length cabling [185m coax/100m UTP]
The MAC address is invalid or incorrect
all D-Link DE-620 adapters have a unique address starting with 00.80.C8... You can see this on the label of
the product. The setup/diagnostic program will identify this address please make sure it matches the one
on the label. If the address is incorrect or (more seriously) zeros there may be a fault. Contact technical
support for advice about this.