Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 - Software Installation
- Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- The Card Service does not enable my card
- How do I know the FAST Ethernet PC card is
- How do you enable the FAST Ethernet PC card?
- How do you make the card work under Systemsoft Card Service?
- How do you make the card work under Phoenix Socket/Card Service?
- How do you make the card work under Award Socket/Card Service?
- How can the ODI driver run successfully but fail to login to the Netware server?
- What to do should your Driver installation fail
- Chapter 5 - Service
- Appendix A - Regulatory Agency Information
- Index
Troubleshooting
35-MultiMobile
called LE100, go to step (11).
5.Select New Device under the Defined devices
box.
6.Edit the new device to be named LE100.
7.Select IO range 1 Base (Hex) = 320, Length = 32
(16 bit).
8.Do not alter MEM range 1 or 2.
9.Select IRQ level 11. Select OK to make changes.
10.On the Edit card screen, highlight the LE100
device in the defined devices box.
11.Transfer the LE100 to the Associated box with
the Include command.
12.Select OK to complete editing and return to Main
screen.
13.If the LE100 card is not graphically depicted,
choose Card and Reconfigure the socket which
contains the LE100 card.
If you still have problems with CARDWARE soft-
ware try to replace your CARDWARE.INI file with
the one supplied on the Ethernet Adapter Drivers
Disk.
In DOS mode, you may use PCCARD /D or
DOSCARD /D command to check the resources al-
located for the card.
Q:How can the ODI driver run successfully but fail
to login to the Netware server?
C:Frame type incompatible with server or Interrupt
mismatch.
A:1.The default frame type for Netware 3.11 is 802.3
but changed to 802.2 in Netware 4.x and 3.12. You
may check the content of NET.CFG to see if the
frame type is acceptable to the server. If the frame