Allied International GX1660 Digital Camera User Manual


 
GX1660 User Manual
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Allied Vision Technologies (Canada) Inc.
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5. Click on “OK” to validate your change (the “Properties” window will close). The Property list will
be different between different types/brands of gigabit Ethernet interface cards. If "Jumbo
Frames" does not appear in this list, then your card probably does not support it. If your card
does not support Jumbo Frames, then your CPU usage will be higher.
6. Re-open the "Properties" of the PRO/1000 GT adapter by right-clicking the Local Area
Connection "Intel® PRO/1000 GT" network connection icon in the Network Connections
window and select the "Advanced" tab at the top of the Properties dialog.
7. In the "Windows Firewall" section, select "Settings". In the
Settings dialog choose "Off" to turn off the Windows firewall.
The camera will not work if the firewall is active. If you
installed the Prosilica GigE filter driver, this step is not
required.
8. Perform Steps 1 – 8 for the other Ethernet adapter port that will be dedicated to the GX camera
network.
9. The next section will provide instructions for configuring the Link Aggregate Group (LAG) to
combine the two ports dedicated to the GX network.
Open your “Network Connections” (Start -> Control Panel->Network Connections) and right-
click on one of the two network connection corresponding to the card that was just installed.
Select “Properties” from the contextual menu that appears when you right click the network
connection icon. This will open the properties window. In the properties window, click on
“Configure” button in order to create a Link Aggregate Group (LAG) between the two ports.
10. Select the “Teaming” tab (analogous to LAG), enable
“Team this adapter with other adapters and click on the
“New Team” button.