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D-Link (Europe) Ltd. D-Link House 6 Garland Road Stanmore London HA 7 1DP U.K. Tel: +44-(0)181-2355555 Fax: +44-(0)181-2355500 Web Site: www.dlink.co.uk FTP: ftp.dlink.co.uk Faxback: +44 (0)181 235 5522 Technical Support Fax +44 (0)181 235 5570 BBS: +44 (0)181 235 5511 TECHNICAL BULLETIN DE-620 ETHERNET POCKET ADAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE This Doc[...]
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Copyright D-Link Europe Technical Support All trademarks acknowledged Page 2 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 [...]
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Copyright D-Link Europe Technical Support All trademarks acknowledged Page 3 LEDs : check that Transmit and Receive LEDs are blinking when attempting find the server. For UTP the Ln (LINK) LED should be on when cable attached, off when removed. (You can also check the hub LINK LED which operates in the same manner but on its own cable pair) COL lis[...]
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Copyright D-Link Europe Technical Support All trademarks acknowledged Page 4 To work around this problem, do one of the following: Workaround 1 If you do not need the LPT port for local printing, you can disable the check for device contention by removing the following line in the SYSTEM.INI file: DEVICE=VPD.386 Disabling VPD.386 doesn't affec[...]