Intel PRO/100 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 5 – CHAPTER 1; Hardware Installation; Introduction; 6K Technology
  • Page 6 – Model; for 100Mbps network connections.; Software Supplied
  • Page 7 – HotSwap; Note; Unpacking and Inspection
  • Page 8 – Package Contents; Other Required Equipment; Since the PRO/100 PC Card automatically detects the speed of
  • Page 9 – modem; Do not connect to a digital telephone line or digital PABX; Installing Card and Cables; Inserting the PRO/100 PC Card into the PC Card Slot; Inserting the PRO/100 PC Card into the Computer.
  • Page 10 – PRO/100 Modem and Ethernet Connections; Connecting the Modem Cable to the PRO/100; Attaching the Modem Cable to the PRO/100.; Connecting the Modem Cable to the Telephone Line
  • Page 11 – Caution; The PRO/100 PC Card will not work with digital telephone lines; Connecting the Telephone Cable to the Modem Cable.; Connecting the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the PRO/100; left side; Attaching the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the PRO/100.
  • Page 12 – Connecting to a Twisted Pair network.; Ethernet (RJ-45) cables by forcing the Ethernet cable into the; Connecting the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the Network.
  • Page 13 – CHAPTER 2; Windows 95 Installation; Which Version of Windows 95?; Two Versions and Two Installation Paths; Currently two versions of Windows 95 are available:; How Can I Tell Which Version I Have?; In the System Properties window, click the General tab (if not
  • Page 14 – Additional Information in this Chapter; Overview
  • Page 15 – Recommended Installation Steps; Insertion, Detection, and Prompt for Disk
  • Page 18 – Copying Intel Files; At the Insert Disk screen, click; Copying Windows 95 Network Files; CAB files from diskette or CD-ROM. If another PC Card modem or
  • Page 19 – Windows 95 will detect new hardware and copy files. At the Insert; Country Identifier Utility; After the computer restarts and Windows 95 reloads, the country
  • Page 21 – Windows 95 Troubleshooting
  • Page 22 – Troubleshooting Checklist
  • Page 25 – Windows 95 Driver Parameters Reference; Under most circumstances it will not be necessary to make; Windows 95 Support
  • Page 27 – The registry parameters are as follows:
  • Page 29 – CHAPTER 3; Windows NT Installation; Which Version of Windows NT?; of Windows NT. Before starting the installation you must know what
  • Page 31 – Windows NT 4.0 Installation; PCMCIA Services Verification
  • Page 32 – Modem Setup
  • Page 33 – Windows NT 3.51 Installation
  • Page 35 – The PRO/100 PC Card has two power-saving modes to reduce adapter; Utilities
  • Page 36 – Windows NT Driver Parameters Reference
  • Page 37 – Parameter
  • Page 39 – CHAPTER 4
  • Page 40 – Installation under MS-DOS; Novell NetWare Installation
  • Page 41 – Installation of Other Network Operating Systems; Completing the Installation
  • Page 42 – Artisoft LANtastic version 6.0
  • Page 43 – Banyan VINES version 5.5
  • Page 47 – FTP Software LANWatch; Packet and NDIS 2.0 Drivers; FTP Software LANWatch Packet Driver Installation
  • Page 48 – path; FTP Software LANWatch NDIS 2.0 Driver Installation
  • Page 50 – do not reboot; Additional Steps for ODI Installation
  • Page 53 – ODI with FTP Software PC/TCP and NetWare
  • Page 56 – IBM PC LAN and IBM DOS LAN Requester
  • Page 57 – Manual Installation
  • Page 58 – Microsoft LAN Manager
  • Page 59 – Windows for Workgroups; NDIS 2.01 and ODI Drivers
  • Page 61 – Verify that the following lines have been added to your
  • Page 64 – Novell NetWare; ODI Driver; NetWare; Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk.
  • Page 67 – Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS; NDIS and ODI Drivers; Wollongong PathWay NDIS Installation
  • Page 68 – Wollongong PathWay ODI Installation
  • Page 69 – Windows 3.x Modem Configuration Notes; Unless Card and Socket Services are being used under Windows
  • Page 70 – Installing Communications and Fax Software; Running Windows Communications and Fax Software
  • Page 71 – Automatic COM Port Detection; PORT; Configure your communications software to the COM port you
  • Page 72 – Sample IMENABLE.COM Command Line
  • Page 73 – Memory Manager Exclusions
  • Page 74 – Notes; Windows 3.x Modem Driver Settings; Modem Driver Configuration Notes
  • Page 75 – IMENABLE.COM Keywords; KEYWORD; Modem Driver Example; Windows 3.x Network Driver Parameters
  • Page 77 – ODI Driver Example; A typical load sequence for the ODI driver M16BODI.COM in a
  • Page 78 – NDIS 2.0.1 DOS Driver Configuration Notes
  • Page 79 – Packet driver parameters must be stated on the M16BPD.COM command; Packet Driver Configuration Notes; The Intel packet driver M16BPD.COM conforms to FTP Software’s
  • Page 80 – Packet Driver Keywords; Packet Driver Example; A typical sequence for loading the packet driver M16BPD.COM with
  • Page 81 – Driver Keyword Alphabetical Reference; COMx
  • Page 89 – The selected COM port already exists; Windows 3.x Troubleshooting; Important; For application notes covering installation and configuration
  • Page 90 – IBM
  • Page 98 – I can't hear the modem; Ambra
  • Page 101 – Gateway ColorBook series; The switch X=C800-CFFF on the EMM386 line must be used with the
  • Page 102 – NEC Versa models
  • Page 105 – CHAPTER 5; Utilities and Applications; applications to be used with the Intel modem.; under Windows 95 and Windows NT version 4.0, or when you run the
  • Page 106 – Follow the steps below to run Country Identifier from the Intel; Modem Test Utility; Chapter 6. Modem Reference
  • Page 107 – Executing the Self Test; Do not run M16BTEST with a network driver loaded. Loading a; If an error message displays when you execute the self test, see
  • Page 110 – How to Use the COM port monitor; The modem script files mentioned in this document are
  • Page 111 – before the communications program
  • Page 112 – Modem Setup After Windows 95 Installation; Chapter 2. Windows 95 Installation; America Online version 3.0
  • Page 113 – America Online version 3.0 with Windows 95
  • Page 114 – CompuServe WINCIM version 3.02 with Windows 95
  • Page 115 – The default initialization string should suffice. To modify your
  • Page 116 – LapLink version 6.0 with Windows 95
  • Page 123 – Prodigy Internet version 1.1.6 with Windows 95
  • Page 125 – CHAPTER 6; Modem Reference; Result Codes; Long
  • Page 128 – AT Command Reference; AT; Special Commands; ATO; Repeat Last Command
  • Page 129 – ATA; Select Communications Standard; ATBn; The ATB1 and ATB16 parameter settings are not available in
  • Page 130 – Cn; ATCn; Dn; ATDn; Dial Modifiers; ATD
  • Page 131 – ATT
  • Page 132 – Echo Command; ATEn
  • Page 133 – not supported
  • Page 134 – ATLn
  • Page 136 – Wn
  • Page 137 – Some countries do not allow busy detect or dial tone detect to be; Yn; ATYn; Zn; ATZn
  • Page 139 – &Fn Load Factory Settings; Local Factory Settings; Function; &Jn Auxiliary Relay Option
  • Page 140 – &Kn Local Flow Control Options
  • Page 141 – &Qn Asynchronous Communications Mode
  • Page 142 – ATZ
  • Page 143 – Break Control
  • Page 144 – Inactivity Timer Limit
  • Page 145 – Some countries do not permit calling tone to be disabled.; +GCAPRequest Complete Capabilities List
  • Page 146 – Country
  • Page 147 – +GMI Request Manufacturer Identification
  • Page 149 – Introduction to S-Registers
  • Page 150 – Ring to Answer After
  • Page 151 – Response Formatting Character; seconds; Connection Completion Time-Out
  • Page 152 – seconds; S10 Delay Between Lost Carrier/Hang Up; 5 milliseconds; S12 Escape Guard Time
  • Page 153 – S34 DTE Throughput Limit
  • Page 154 – S40 ETC Startup Autorating
  • Page 155 – S46 Data Compression Selection
  • Page 156 – S91 Line Transmit Level
  • Page 157 – APPENDIX A; Automated Customer Support
  • Page 158 – Intel Web and Internet Sites
  • Page 159 – APPENDIX B; Specifications; General Specifications; 5% maximum noncondensing
  • Page 160 – Modem Specifications; RJ-11C modular telephone connector
  • Page 161 – APPENDIX C; Limited Lifetime Warranty; Returning a defective product
  • Page 162 – Limitation of Liability and Remedies
  • Page 163 – APPENDIX D; Agency Notices; FCC Compliance Statement; FCC Rules and Regulations - Part 15
  • Page 164 – FCC Rules and Regulations - Part 68
  • Page 166 – Manufacturer declaration
  • Page 167 – APPENDIX E; Software License Agreement
  • Page 171 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 175 – See
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Intel EtherExpress

PRO/100

LAN+Modem56 PC Card

User’s Guide

How to Use This Manual

This User’s Guide contains the latest information on the EtherExpress

PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 PC Card available at press time. It is designed

to help both new and experienced users with installation and configura-

tion.

Installation and Configuration Overview

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Quick Installation Card

. For complete technical

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents Hardware Installation ..................................... 1-1 Software Supplied ................................................................... 1-2Hardware Installation .............................................................. 1-3Unpacking and Inspection ............................

Page 5 - CHAPTER 1; Hardware Installation; Introduction; 6K Technology

CHAPTER 1 Hardware Installation Introduction The PRO/100 PC Card is the ideal high-speed, multifunction solution for portable PC users. It supports 10 and 100Mbps Ethernet networks and modem speeds up to 56Kbps for high-performance connectivity in any environment. The PRO/100 PC Card plugs into your...

Page 6 - Model; for 100Mbps network connections.; Software Supplied

1-2 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide With K56flex technology, current country-specific regulations may limit download speeds. Additional factors such as phone line conditions, can affect the performance of the PRO/100 PC Card. You can find more detailed technical information on K56flex perform...

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