
4. Setting Up Windows Server 2012
Express5800/R120f-1M, R120f-2M Installation Guide (Windows)
Chapter 1 Installing Windows
(3) Network adapter name
After installing the LAN drivers, the following network adapter names will be displayed by the Device Manager.
Network adapters for the standard configuration
N8104-154:
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #xx (*1)
N8104-156:
10GBASE-SFP+ : Broadcom BCM57800 NetXtreme II 10 GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #xx (*1)
1000BASE-T : Broadcom BCM57800 NetXtreme II 1 GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #xx (*1)
If connecting with an optional LAN board:
N8104-149:
Broadcom BCM57810 NetXtreme II 10 GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #xx (*1)
N8104-150/151/152:
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet #xx (*1)
*1 If there are adapters with the same name, a different identification number will be assigned to xx.
Tips
The ID for N8104-156 or N8104-149 might be a number of two or more digits. This
is due to the LAN driver specifications and not an error. This number cannot be
changed.
4.5.2
Setting up LAN drivers
(1) Setting link speed
The transfer rate and duplex mode of the network adapter must be the same as those of the switching hub.
Follow the procedure below to specify the transfer rate and duplex mode.
Tips
• When using standard network adapter (N8104-156 10GBASE-SFP+ or
N8104-149), you can specify "10 Gb Full" for network adapter and "Auto
Negotiation" to switching hub.
• For link speed of standard network adapter (N8104-156 1000BASE-T), only
"Auto Negotiation" is supported.
1. Open the Device Manager.
2. Expand Network Adapters, and then double-click the name of the network adapter you want to set.
The properties of the network adapter will be displayed.
3. On the Advanced tab, set the Speed & Duplex values to the same as those of the switching hub
.
4. Click OK in the Network Adapter Properties dialog box.
5. Restart the system.
The link speed setting is now complete.
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