Installation manual
AT-1500 Plug and Play
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8. This completes the installation. To ensure that the network is accessible,
follow the procedures in How to make sure your card's installed correctly.
9. With the CardAssistant diskette in the diskette drive, type the following
path in the dialog box:
<
drive
>:\WINNT-95
where
<drive>
is the drive letter of the floppy drive containing the
CardAssistant diskette. Windows 95 copies the driver and loads it.
10. This completes the installation. To ensure that the network is accessible,
follow the procedures in How to make sure your card's installed correctly.
Installation note: NDIS for TCP/IP
AT1500.DOS
is the AT-1500 Plug and Play adapter card driver based on the
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) developed by Microsoft and 3Com.
It is used for implementations of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) such as PC-NFS from Sun Microsystems.
AT1500.COM
conforms to the Packet Driver specification developed by FTP
Software. It can be used for implementations of TCP/IP such as PC/TCP,
concurrent with other protocol stacks.
Although the Allied Telesyn drivers support multiple protocol stacks, it is important
to have only one stack
of a given type
resident. For example, if you use the public
domain IP protocol driver
PROTMAN.SYS
, you should not use another TCP/IP
stack concurrently.
More information on installing the NDIS driver and the packet driver in different
environments is available in the
readme
files on the CardAssistant diskette.
Support for Multiple Adapter Cards
You can have up to four AT-1500 Plug and Play adapter cards in
a single computer (workstation or server). Each needs its own
driver loaded (or the same driver loaded on a re-entrant basis).
Consult your network software documentation for instructions
on binding the drivers.










