ASUS PEB-10G-57811-1S User Manual

To install the ASUS PEB-10G-57811-1S, power down your server and unplug all cables. Open the chassis and locate an available PCIe slot. Carefully insert the card into the slot, ensuring it is firmly seated. Secure the card with a screw if necessary, close the chassis, and reconnect all cables. Power the server back on.
The necessary drivers for the ASUS PEB-10G-57811-1S can be downloaded from the ASUS support website. Search for your server card model and download the latest drivers compatible with your operating system.
First, ensure that the network cable is properly connected. Check if the server card is recognized by your operating system. Update the drivers if needed. If the problem persists, try a different network cable or port. Consult the server logs for any error messages related to the card.
Regularly check and clean the card and its connections for dust or debris. Ensure that the server environment is within the recommended temperature and humidity ranges. Periodically update the firmware and drivers to the latest versions.
Download the latest firmware from the ASUS support website. Follow the instructions provided with the firmware update package, which typically involve running an update utility on your server. Ensure that you backup important data before proceeding with the update.
The ASUS PEB-10G-57811-1S is compatible with most server chassis that have an available PCIe x8 or x16 slot and adequate space. Check the dimensions and specifications of your chassis to ensure compatibility.
The ASUS PEB-10G-57811-1S supports a variety of operating systems, including Windows Server editions, various Linux distributions, and VMware. Refer to the official compatibility list on the ASUS website for detailed information.
Check the device manager or equivalent system tool to see if the card is recognized and functioning without errors. Perform a network speed test to ensure it is operating at the expected performance levels.
Ensure that the card is properly seated in the PCIe slot. Check the BIOS settings to make sure the slot is enabled. Update the server's BIOS to the latest version. If the issue persists, try the card in a different slot or another server to isolate the problem.
Ensure that the server card is installed in a PCIe 3.0 slot for optimal performance. Use high-quality, certified network cables. Update the network drivers to the latest version and configure network settings for maximum throughput.