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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Before Installing Hardware; Check Package Contents:; PRO/100 CardBus adapter; Chapter 1; Hardware Installation
  • Page 8 – Verify Other Required Equipment; To install the PRO/100 CardBus adapter, you need the following:; A portable PC with a CardBus slot. Note that CardBus slots are
  • Page 9 – Installing the Hardware; Insert the PRO/100 CardBus adapter
  • Page 10 – Removing the PRO/100 CardBus adapter
  • Page 11 – Connecting the Network Cable to the LAN Adapter Cable; What to Do Next
  • Page 13 – CardBus Installation Guidelines; The installation topics covered are:; Chapter 2; Software Installation
  • Page 14 – Installing with Windows 95; Click on the Start button.
  • Page 16 – 2 Select the “Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Mobile CardBus 32 manual; The Copying Files window opens.; 8 Click No when prompted to restart the computer. (But click Yes for
  • Page 19 – The System Properties window reopens.; 2 Select Restart the Computer and click Yes.; Your computer is now set to use other PC Card devices.
  • Page 20 – 0 Reboot your computer.; Re-enabling PC Card support on Toshiba Computers; 0 Press Start, and select Shutdown. Select Restart in MS-DOS mode to
  • Page 21 – 4 Press the End button on your keyboard and press Y when prompted.; When prompted for a disk, insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk.
  • Page 22 – if installing from Disk 1 of the diskette version
  • Page 23 – if installing from a Novell NetWare Server you are connected to.
  • Page 25 – 3 Click Restart Now to restart your computer.; Re-enabling PC Card Support in Windows NT 3.51
  • Page 26 – 2 PRO/100 CardBus adapter Settings window opens, displaying the; Re-enabling PC Card Support in Windows NT 4.0
  • Page 27 – Press Enter or click OK.; Installation of Other Network Operating Systems
  • Page 28 – Remove OS/2’s Card and Socket Services according to IBM’s
  • Page 29 – clicking on the protocols and then clicking Add.
  • Page 30 – In the ‘Requester Installation’ window, select the the option ‘Edit; CONFIG.SYS and copy all files’ and click OK.; In the ‘Step 1- choose the ODI LAN Driver’ window, click on the
  • Page 31 – Installing Network Software; alphabetical listing that follows.; Use the Modified Intel Network Drivers Disk
  • Page 32 – Artisoft LANtastic version 6.0
  • Page 33 – Now continue with the Banyan Vines installation as follows:; 0 Press F10 to save and Esc to return to the main menu.; Communications Driver, followed by NDIS Ethernet.; 2 Press Esc to return to the Main Menu and press F10 to save.
  • Page 34 – Insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk in the floppy drive.
  • Page 36 – IN THE NON-SUPPORTED NETWORK ADAPTER WINDOW
  • Page 37 – FTP Software LANWatch; Packet and NDIS 2.0 Drivers; Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk.; 6 Exit SETUP and reboot to start the network. (Some machines may
  • Page 38 – FTP Software LANWatch NDIS 2.0 Driver Installation; MD NDIS
  • Page 39 – b For ODI installation, do not reboot. Continue with step 9.; Additional Steps for ODI Installation; 0 Use a text editor to change the file PCTCP.INI as follows:
  • Page 40 – 3 Use a text editor to modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file as follows; b For ODI installation, do not reboot. Continue with step 8.
  • Page 41 – 0 Save the file and exit the text editor.
  • Page 42 – Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add the following lines:; 1 Run the ETHDRV.EXE kernel program supplied with PC/TCP. This; ODI with FTP Software PC/TCP and NetWare
  • Page 43 – To start the workstation, load the software as follows:; LSL; Log in to the network.; Generic Installation; See Microsoft LAN Manager.
  • Page 44 – IBM Local Area Network Support Program; 3 Save the files and reboot the PC.
  • Page 45 – 0 Use a text editor to replace the line in your CONFIG.SYS file that
  • Page 46 – 3 Change to the LANMAN directory on your hard disk or boot disk.; directory as follows:; 6 Save the file and reboot the PC.; IBM PC LAN and IBM DOS LAN Requester
  • Page 47 – Manual Installation; Run the Intel Installation Program fromt he Installation Disk.
  • Page 48 – 1 Choose setup from “Main” group.
  • Page 49 – 3 Close the Network Drivers dialog box and click OK in the Network; Windows NT or LAN Manager Domain.”; Windows for Workgroups; NDIS 2.01 and ODI Drivers; The following topics are covered for Windows for Workgroups:
  • Page 50 – 0 Start Windows for Workgroups and, in the Network program group,
  • Page 51 – Network Adapter and click OK.
  • Page 52 – 0 When prompted for an “unlisted, updated, or vendor-provided
  • Page 53 – Workgroups alone or Windows for Workgroups and NetWare.; Novell NetWare; ODI Driver
  • Page 54 – DRIVERNAME = NFSLINK1; with
  • Page 55 – Novell NetWare 32-bit ODI Drivers; Installing under DOS; NET INIT
  • Page 56 – 0 To complete installation, follow the onscreen instructions.; Installing under Windows 3.x; Follow the onscreen instructions; Specified Driver and click Next.; When prompted, insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk in drive A:; Installing under Windows 95; Refer to the instructions on page 16.
  • Page 57 – Begin installation of LAN Manager 2.1 using “setup.”
  • Page 58 – At the end of the file, add the following fragments:; Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS; NDIS and ODI Drivers
  • Page 59 – Wollongong PathWay ODI Installation; DCOMPVLM PATHWAY
  • Page 61 – Who Should Consult This Chapter?; If You Installed with the Intel Installation Program; Chapter 3; Configuration Reference
  • Page 62 – For Installation without the Intel Installation Program; Special Features; Card and Socket Services; Product/Operating System; Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
  • Page 64 – HotSwap
  • Page 65 – Power Management Guidelines
  • Page 66 – Memory Exclusion; REM INTEL PRO/100 CB — DO NOT CHANGE LINES BELOW
  • Page 69 – Banyan VINES; REM INTEL PRO/100 CB — DO NOT CHANGE LINES ABOVE
  • Page 70 – BINDINGS = M32ANDIS
  • Page 71 – Windows for Workgroups 3.11
  • Page 76 – LINK DRIVER M32AODI
  • Page 77 – Driver Parameters Reference; Intel installation information file
  • Page 78 – KEYWORD
  • Page 79 – NOPREFETCH; Network configuration file
  • Page 80 – NDIS 2.0.1 DOS Driver Configuration Notes; The files required for using M32ANDIS.EXE are:
  • Page 82 – Windows NT Support; The files necessary for using M32A.SYS include:
  • Page 83 – Parameter
  • Page 84 – Windows 95 Support; The files necessary for using M32A.SYS with Windows 95 include:
  • Page 85 – SOCKET; Novell Client32 Driver Keywords; Keyword
  • Page 87 – Packet Driver Configuration Notes
  • Page 88 – Packet Driver Example
  • Page 89 – Keyword Alphabetical Reference; displays command summary for driver
  • Page 90 – see IOADDRESS; IRQ
  • Page 93 – TXBUFFERSIZE
  • Page 95 – Chapter 4; Troubleshooting
  • Page 96 – Additional Sources of Information; LED Indicators; PRO/100 CardBus adapter TPE connector and LEDs
  • Page 97 – Executing the Self Test; Use the following steps to execute the self test.
  • Page 98 – Main Screen; TEST; CONFIGURE
  • Page 99 – This function allows the user to setup advanced diagnostics.
  • Page 100 – Error Messages; A card was not detected in the selected slot.
  • Page 101 – No free memory segment was found
  • Page 102 – Please specify a number between 3 and 15 for the IRQ keyword
  • Page 104 – The selected memory is a ROM address; General Troubleshooting
  • Page 105 – A driver failed to load, and I’m using Card and Socket Services
  • Page 106 – Type
  • Page 107 – SystemSoft
  • Page 108 – TRIAL
  • Page 109 – The driver loaded successfully, but I can’t get on the network
  • Page 110 – Loopback failure reported when driver loads.; Network Operating System Troubleshooting; Artisoft LANtastic; Download the latest drivers from our website or BBS.; DEC PATHWORKS
  • Page 111 – 8 NETWORK LOADING COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY; • in the mem parameter line in your PROTOCOL.INI,; c Some machines require using the mode=io parameter. Add
  • Page 112 – a Choose another INT setting.
  • Page 113 – Click the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen.; a If a dialog box entitled “PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties”
  • Page 114 – a If you are not sure if you have real mode Card and Socket; Services installed, choose No and press Enter. Go on to step 8.; c If you know that you have real mode Card and Socket Services
  • Page 115 – Let Windows 95 automatically find the drivers for you. This; f This is the next to last dialog box for the wizard. It should read
  • Page 116 – There will be two CardBus controllers listed under PCMCIA socket.
  • Page 117 – 0 After Windows 95 OSR2 comes up and all drive activity has; • Microsoft Networks
  • Page 118 – Microsoft Windows for Workgroups; Drivers load but you cannot see anybody on the network.; Check that you have selected the correct workgroup.
  • Page 119 – NetWare DOS Requester
  • Page 121 – Always do a COLD BOOT during troubleshooting.; Invalid network drive specified.; Run the Intel test utility to see if any network traffic is visible.; Troubleshooting Checklist
  • Page 122 – Try using a network connection that works for another computer.
  • Page 125 – Appendix A
  • Page 127 – Appendix B; Specifications; General Specifications; Cable: 100Base-TX unshielded twisted pair for use on; Ethernet specifications; Type II CardBus PC Card; Power Requirements:
  • Page 128 – Link integrity, transmission activity; Compatibility; Platforms
  • Page 129 – Technical Specifications; Supported Environments
  • Page 131 – Appendix C; Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Page 132 – Returning a defective product
  • Page 135 – Sublicense the Software; Appendix D
  • Page 139 – Appendix E; Regulatory Agency Notices; FCC Compliance Statement; These
  • Page 140 – When tested in at least one intended host:; Manufacturer declaration
  • Page 141 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 142 – parameters 82
  • Page 143 – Intel Web and Internet Sites 120
  • Page 144 – ODI driver
  • Page 145 – Sample files, configuration 60
  • Page 146 – installation 52
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EtherExpress

PRO/100 CardBus

Mobile Adapter

User’s Guide

How to Use This Manual

This User’s Guide contains the latest and most complete information
available at press time on the installation and operation of the PRO/100
CardBus adapter. It is designed to help both new and experienced network
users install and configure the Intel product in the shortest time possible.

Overview of the Installation Process

For an overview of the installation process, see the Late Breaking News card
and Chapters 1 and 2 in this User’s Guide. For technical details on configu-
ration issues see Chapter 3, Configuration Reference.

How to Find More Information

Use the Table of Contents, Index, and page and text headings in this User’s
Guide to help you find what you need. Check the README file on the
Network Drivers diskette. To check for updated drivers, access the Intel
website at:

http://support.intel.com

See Appendix A for additional support information.

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

iii Contents Hardware Installation .............................................. 1 Before Installing Hardware ................................................................... 1Installing the Hardware ......................................................................... 3What to Do Next ........

Page 7 - Before Installing Hardware; Check Package Contents:; PRO/100 CardBus adapter; Chapter 1; Hardware Installation

1 Follow the instructions in this chapter to install the PRO/100 CardBusadapter hardware and network cabling. See Chapter 2, SoftwareInstallation for instructions on how to install network software. The PRO/100 CardBus adapter provides access to both 10 Mbps and 100Mbps networks with a single adapte...

Page 8 - Verify Other Required Equipment; To install the PRO/100 CardBus adapter, you need the following:; A portable PC with a CardBus slot. Note that CardBus slots are

2 C H A P T E R 1 Verify Other Required Equipment To install the PRO/100 CardBus adapter, you need the following: 1 A portable PC with a CardBus slot. Note that CardBus slots are different from 16-bit PCMCIA slots. If your CardBus adapter does notfit in your slot, it may be a 16-bit slot. Contact yo...

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