Product Description
MicroLite NIC Network Interface Controller card, repair
This is the repair of an existing MicroLite NIC card.
Once you place the order, then you will ship the card to the following address for the repair:
Knight Sound & LightingRepairs4845 Allen RdStow, OH 44224The repair can take anywhere from 2-4 weeks. The repaired MicroLite NIC card will ship back to you via ground service, unless you select a different shipping option.
Please note that this is for the repair of the NIC card only and does not include any programming services. If you would like to add programming services to your order, then please call us at 1-866-457-5937.
We strongly recommend that you back-up your NIC card programming prior to sending it out for repair. We could also save a copy of the NIC card configuration on our computer servers as a form of emergency back-up. Please call us at 1-866-457-5937 if you need technical support to do so.
A note on MicroLite NIC cards:
- LMS95 supports two basic network configurations: Local and Remote. Local networks are the most common, involving lighting control panels that are in the same facility as the computer and communicate to LMS95 through a NIC (Network Interface Controller) card installed in the computer. The NIC card is not required for any of the three types of remote networks: remote (modem), Direct Connect, and TCP/IP. In a remote modem network, LMS95 communicates with the site via a modem connection. Remote modem networks typically communicate to multiple locations – for example, a central office may control lights for several regional locations. A site configured for Direct Connect operation allows the administrator to completely program the database from a computer running LMS95, then upload the network from Panel 1. Direct Connect does not require a central PC running LMS95 to be connected to the network at all times. However, any configuration and monitoring requires an administrator level user to physically connect a laptop computer to Panel 1.