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About This Manual This manual will explain how to install aud use your 10/100Mbps dual speeds Fast Ethernet PC Card. The following guideline will help you through the installation process. Chapter 4 presents you the basic information about the Card Bus technology. It also provide some methods to ensure your notebook. .are.. Card Bus eet ree o PCMCIA PC Card compliant Card Services and Socket Services + base's-TX Fast Ethernet or basset Ethernet connectivity to your local area network.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION This chapter describes how to install the Card Bus 10/100M dual-speed PC Card in your notebook computer and connect it to network. It’s referred to “the PC Card” in this manual, The PC Card could be connected to either 100Mbps Fast Ethernet or 10Mbps Ethernet over shielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. The PC Card have the ability of automatic sensing and operating on either speed without manual reconfiguration.
Windows 95 Installation Windows 95 released two major versions at the time when this manual is written. The first version ( refer to “Native Windows 95° afterward ) supports for 16-bit PC Card but not for Card Bus PC Card. The latest version Windows 95 with OEM Service Release #2 ( refer to OSCAR Windows 95 or later ) supports both 16-bit and Card Bus PC Card. The Card Bus 10/100M Internet PC Card could operates in either | e or OSCAR version Windows 95 environments.
Click OK] 16. Aer the copy file process is complete, the system will tromp you io restart the Computer. 17. For the first time installation, you need to go to the Network in the Control Panel to setup the protocols, clients and services properly according to your need. Note: If you start the computer without the TIN ard install in the socket, the native Windows 95 system will prompt you the warning message “Your Network Adapter Card Bus Fast Ethernet 10/100 Adapter manual is not working properly.
Windows NT 3.5 Installation and click on icon. _ 2.In Network Settings dialog box, push {aad dater] button. The Add) Network Adapter dialog box will appear. 3 Choose = requires. disk from manufacturer” from the network adapter card list and press k Contain 4. When Windows NT prompts for manufacturer disk, insert driver diskette and press lox until the Network Setting Change dialog box appears. 1.In Main Group of NT 3.5%, spent Control Panel Network 5 Restart new to have the card take effect.
server of the client couldn't login to the server, J.Follow Nov ell's instructions on using ODI programs. You can substitute the CB100.COM whenever a reference is made to the Hardware Specific Module. 4.A typical ODI workstation startup batch file includes: >LSL ;Link Support Layer Module provided by Nov ell — CBI Hardware Spice Node >IPXOD JINX Protocol Stack Module provided by Nov ell TENET Shell Support Module provided by Nov ell LOGIN Nov ell Client Installation 1 Run the Net Ware Client Inst ail Vi.
Example of PROTOCOL. INL: sed by LAN Manager PROTEAN] N ! DRIVER NAME = PORT MANS DYNAMIC = : PRIORITY = NETBALL {NETBEUL_XIF] ] Driver name = netiquette SESSIONS BINDINGS BARNABAS CB100_NIF] } t , protocol ini session for LAN driver. DRIVER NAME = CB100$ I Packet Driver J Run INSTALLMENT from root directory of driver diskette. 2 Select Packet Driver item on the menu screen. % 3.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS This chapter provides a number of examples of Questions Causes and Answers If your LAN is not functioning properly, look up the problem here, or ask your dealer for technical assistance. Q:When I run the DOS real mode driver , it reports that “Card Bus PC Card are not present”, but I did install the Card Bus PC Card in the slot? A:Currently, there are no PC Card/Socket Service which supports Card Bus socket in the DOS mode.
| i Specifications Power Requirements: #Normal Operation: +3.