
	D-Link DL2000-based Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
	D-Link DGE-550T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
	D-Link DGE-550SX Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
	D-Link DGE-510T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
			Installation for
	Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME

 Getting Started
 ---------------

    The Windows 95 OSR2 or Windows 98 or Windows 98 SE or Windows ME 
    installation CD are need to complete this install.

    Windows 95 OSR2
    ---------------

     1. Make sure your computer is power-off.

     2. Plug the adapter into one PCI slot of your computer.

     3. Turn on the power. Your computer should be booting.

     4. Windows 95 will find new hardware, and
        "Update Device Driver Wizard" will appear.

     5. Insert the driver diskette into the floppy disk drive, and
        press "Next" to continue.

     6. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" should found the driver now,
        press "Finish" to continue. If wizard did not found the driver,
        press "Other Location" and specify the location of the driver.

     7. After finishing file copying, the Windows system will ask you
        to restart the system. Select "YES" to reboot.

    Windows 98
    ----------
     1. Make sure your computer is power-off.

     2. Plug the adapter into one PCI slot of your computer.

     3. Turn on the power. Your computer should be booting.

     4. Windows 98 will find new hardware, and
        "Add New Hardware Wizard" will appear.

     5. Insert the driver diskette/CD into the floppy/CDROM drive, then
        press "Next", and "Next" again in the following window.

     6.	Please check "Specify a location" and specify the path. 
        (A:\, assume A: is floppy drive),
        (D:\, assume D: is CD drive).

     7. The wizard should found the driver now. Follow the direction
        to complete installation.

     8. After finishing the installation, the Windows system will ask
        you to restart the system. Select "YES" to reboot.


    Windows 98 SE
    -------------    
     1. Make sure your computer is power-off.

     2. Plug the adapter into one PCI slot of your computer.

     3. Turn on the power. Your computer should be booting.

     4. Windows 98 will find new hardware, and
        "Add New Hardware Wizard" will appear.

     5. Insert the driver diskette into the floppy disk, and
        press "Next", and "Next" again in the following window.

     6.	Please check "Specify a location" and specify the path. 
        (A:\, assume A: is floppy drive),
        (D:\, assume D: is CD drive).

     7. The wizard should found the driver now. Follow the direction
        to complete installation.

     8. After finishing the installation, the Windows system will ask
        you to restart the system. Select "YES" to reboot.

    Windows ME
    ----------    
     1. Make sure your computer is power-off.

     2. Plug the adapter into one PCI slot of your computer.

     3. Turn on the power. Your computer should be booting.

     4. Windows ME will find new hardware, and
        "Add New Hardware Wizard" will appear. Check
        "Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)" and
        press "Next".

     5. Insert the driver diskette into the floppy disk, check
        "Specify a location" and specify the path. 
        (A:\, assume A: is floppy drive),
        (D:\, assume D: is CD drive).

     6. The wizard should found the driver now. Follow the direction
        to complete installation.

     8. After finishing the installation, the Windows system will ask
        you to restart the system. Select "YES" to reboot.


 Trouble Shooting
 ----------------

     - Everything is OK in Device Manager, but network adapter still
       doesn't function properly. Please make sure that your Computer
       name is different from others in the same network.  You can change
       your Computer name in

       "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Network" -> "Identification"
       icons

     - Everything appears to be OK but network adapter still doesn't
       function properly. Please make sure that the adapter is properly
       connected to a network device (ex: HUB) and the "connection type"
       for this adapter is set to "AutoSense" or the correct media type.
       You can check it in

       "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Network" -> "Properties"
       icons. Select "Advanced" tag.


 Driver keywords
 ---------------
      - Open "My Computer" -> "Control Pannel" -> "Network" ->
	Double click the adapter, like "D-Link DGE-550T ..." etc.
	Select "Advanced" tag.

	802.1Q/1P VLAN tagging	You can enable it for VLAN group.
       	              		Default: Disabled
       	              		
	Connection Type		Specify the connection type for the adapter.
                            	Default: Auto-Negotiation

	Flow Control		You can enable or disable flow control function
				by this keyword.
       	              		Default: Enabled
	
	GVRP			Support GVRP and will active after 802.1Q/1P
				VLAN tagging enable.
       	              		Default: Enabled
                            
	Jumbo Frame Support	You can enable this for Jumbo frame support.
	   			default: Disabled
	   			(The device or link partner should also support
	   			Jumbo frame for this function to take effect.)
	   						
	Network Address		You can set the Ethernet address for your
				adapter. It is not recommended to use this
				keyword. As you know two or more adapter in
				the same network with same Ethernet address
				will cause a little problem.

				When using this keyword you need to input
				exactly 6 bytes of Ethernet address using
				one of the following format:

					xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
				OR
                              		xxxxxxxxxxxx

				Default: read address from adapter ROM.

	TCP/IP Checksum		Enable for hardware IP, TCP, UDP checksum 
	Offload	   		calculation/verification.
       	              		Default: Enabled

	VLAN ID			This value will active after 802.1Q/1P VLAN
                            	tagging enable.

