Test the Adapter (Optional)

Intel's diagnostic software lets you test the adapter to see if there are problems with the adapter hardware, the cabling, or the network connection. 

Tests for Windows*

NOTE: Before running diagnostics in Microsoft* Windows 98, determine whether ACPI power management is installed and running. If so, open the Device Manager and make sure that the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is turned off. This will require that you reboot the computer for the change to take effect.

If you still encounter a problem when running diagnostics from PROSet II, use the DOS diagnostics tool. To start the tool, navigate to the APPS/TOOLS directory on the Intel CD. From a DOS prompt, type DIAGS.

Intel PROSet allows you to several diagnostic tests, including:

To access these tests, select the adapter and click Diagnostics in the General tab. A Diagnostics window displays tabs for each type of test. Click the tab and run the test.

The availability of these tests is hardware and operating system dependent.

NOTE: For 82551 and 82550-based Intel PRO/10 and Intel PRO/100 adapters, the Cable Test button is not available when the adapter does not have link.

NetWare*, Linux*, UnixWare*, DOS* Diagnostics

  1. If you are not already at a DOS prompt, shut down the OS and start up MS-DOS*. 

  2. Insert the Product CD or change to the installer directory that contains DIAGS.exe. 

  3. At the DOS prompt, type: DIAGS and press Enter.

  4. If you have more than one adapter in your computer, an Adapter Selection menu appears on the screen. From that menu, select the network adapter you want to test.

  5. From the Main menu, select Test adapter and then select the type of test you want to run.

  6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each adapter installed in the computer.

Also see Diagnostics in the table of contents.

Responder Testing

The Intel adapter can send test messages to another Ethernet adapter on the same network. This testing is available in DOS via the Diags.exe utility found in the  /APPS/TOOLS directory on the CD or in the download directory.


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