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...
Page 9 - Installing the Hardware; Insert the PRO/100 CardBus adapter
3 Hardware Installation Installing the Hardware Insert the PRO/100 CardBus adapter 1 Grasp the PRO/100 CardBus adapter by the edges with the Intel label facing upward and the wide PC Card connector next to the insertslot. 2 Insert the card into a CardBus slot and push it in until it is firmly seated...
Page 10 - Removing the PRO/100 CardBus adapter
4 C H A P T E R 1 Removing the PRO/100 CardBus adapter Follow the PC card removal instructions specified in the documentation foryour computer. Connecting the LAN Adapter Cable to the Card • Attach the 15-pin connector at the end of the Intel adapter cable to themating connector on the end of the ad...
Page 11 - Connecting the Network Cable to the LAN Adapter Cable; What to Do Next
5 Hardware Installation Connecting the Network Cable to the LAN Adapter Cable • Plug the network cable into the female RJ-45 connector, as shown inthe figure. Connecting to the Network Cable to LAN Adapter Cable What to Do Next After installing the hardware and connecting cables, proceed to Chapter ...
Page 13 - CardBus Installation Guidelines; The installation topics covered are:; Chapter 2; Software Installation
7 CardBus Installation Guidelines The PRO/100 CardBus adapter can be used in Windows 3.x, Windows 95,Windows NT, and MS-DOS environments, and with most commonnetwork operating systems. However, some current operating systems orCard and Socket Services versions do not yet support CardBus technology.I...
Page 14 - Installing with Windows 95; Click on the Start button.
8 C H A P T E R 2 Installing with Windows 95 The first release of Windows 95 (4.00.950 or 950a) included built-insupport for 16-bit PC Cards but not for 32-bit CardBus. However, yourPRO/100 CardBus adapter can still be installed under Windows 95. Seethe procedure on the next page. Cardbus built-in s...
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
10 C H A P T E R 2 11 Under “Manufacturers,” click “Intel.” 12 Select the “Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Mobile CardBus 32 manual load." Note that this is the second driver listed. You may need toscroll the text to see the entire driver name. 13 Click OK. 14 The Network window reopens. 15 Click OK....
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.
13 Software Installation 8 Click OK. The System Properties window reopens. 9 Click Close. 10 Click Start. 11 Select Shut Down. 12 Select Restart the Computer and click Yes. Your computer is now set to use other PC Card devices. Installing Toshiba Computers with Windows 95Version 4.00.950 or 4.00.950...
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
14 C H A P T E R 2 8 Press the space bar until the PC Card Controller Mode is set toCardBus/16-bit. 9 Press the End button on your keyboard and press Y when prompted. 10 Reboot your computer. 11 Perform steps 1 through 17 under the heading “Installing with Windows 95 version 4.00.950 or 950a” at the...
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.
15 Software Installation 14 Press the End button on your keyboard and press Y when prompted. 15 Reboot your computer. 16 After your system has rebooted it is ready to support PC Cards under Windows 95. Installing with Windows 95Version 4.00.950b (OSR2) or Later Windows 95 OSR2 and later versions sup...
Page 22 - if installing from Disk 1 of the diskette version
16 C H A P T E R 2 Installing NetWare Client 32 ODI Drivers underWindows 95 When installing the PRO/100 CardBus adapter under Windows 95 youhave the option of installing either an NDIS3 driver (also known asMiniport) or a 32-bit ODI client driver (Client 32). Windows 95 installation instructions var...
Page 23 - if installing from a Novell NetWare Server you are connected to.
17 Software Installation if installing from a Novell NetWare Server you are connected to. 3 Once you have selected the proper path, run SETUP.EXE and followthe Novell instructions. At the last screen, DO NOT select REBOOT.Instead, click CUSTOMIZE. NOTE If prompted to insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM, cl...
Page 25 - 3 Click Restart Now to restart your computer.; Re-enabling PC Card Support in Windows NT 3.51
19 Software Installation 11 Click OK. The Network Settings window reopens. 12 Click OK. The Network Settings Change window opens. 13 Click Restart Now to restart your computer. Re-enabling PC Card Support in Windows NT 3.51 The PRO/100 CardBus adapter cannot be used simultaneously with a PCCard in W...
Page 26 - 2 PRO/100 CardBus adapter Settings window opens, displaying the; Re-enabling PC Card Support in Windows NT 4.0
20 C H A P T E R 2 9 Insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk . 10 Click OK. The Select OEM Option window opens. 11 Click OK. Windows NT Setup window briefly displays. 12 PRO/100 CardBus adapter Settings window opens, displaying the default settings. NOTE: In most circumstances, the default settings wi...
Page 27 - Press Enter or click OK.; Installation of Other Network Operating Systems
21 Software Installation Installing with Windows 3.x and Windows forWorkgroups To install under Windows 3.x or Windows for Workgroups, use the IntelInstallation Program. Insert the Installation Disk, into your disk drive, andproceed as follows (substitute the correct drive letter for your system): 1...
Page 28 - Remove OS/2’s Card and Socket Services according to IBM’s
22 C H A P T E R 2 NOTE: Even though older Card and Socket Services software for MS-DOS and Windows3.X may not support CardBus, it may be possible to use another PC Card simulta-neously with the PRO/100 CardBus adapter. Please refer to the README.TXT fileor the Intel website for the latest informati...
Page 29 - clicking on the protocols and then clicking Add.
23 Software Installation 6 Set the path as A:\NDIS and click OK. 7 Back at the LAPS Configuration window, in the Network Adapter section, select the PRO/100 CardBus adapter by clicking on it andthen clicking Add. 8 In the Protocols section, select the protocols you wish to use by clicking on the pro...
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
24 C H A P T E R 2 5 In the ‘Requester Installation’ window, select the the option ‘Edit CONFIG.SYS and copy all files’ and click OK. 6 In the ‘Step 1- choose the ODI LAN Driver’ window, click on the list box to display the list of LAN drivers. An Installation Messagewindow will appear. Put the Inte...
Page 31 - Installing Network Software; alphabetical listing that follows.; Use the Modified Intel Network Drivers Disk
25 Software Installation Installing Network Software Use the instructions under this heading in the following circumstances: • To complete the installation of network software after you have runthe Intel Installation Program: Find your network operating system inthe alphabetical listing that follows...
Page 32 - Artisoft LANtastic version 6.0
26 C H A P T E R 2 Artisoft LANtastic version 6.0 NDIS 2.0 Driver 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose Artisoft LANtastic from the Select Network Operating Systemscreen. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installation. 4 Run the Artisoft LA...
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.
27 Software Installation 5 Write down the IRQ number to use when you proceed with theinstallation. For example, if the IRQ=6, write down the number 6. Now continue with the Banyan Vines installation as follows: 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose Banyan VINES fr...
Page 34 - Insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk in the floppy drive.
28 C H A P T E R 2 DEC PATHWORKS versions 5.x or 6.x NDIS 2.0 Driver These instructions are based on PATHWORKS documentation forconfiguration of a PC as a client workstation, using a system servicealready installed on a LAN Manager server and the LAN Manager SETUPdiskette. Prior to installing the DE...
Page 36 - IN THE NON-SUPPORTED NETWORK ADAPTER WINDOW
30 C H A P T E R 2 15 Highlight the logical drive mapped by the SETUP program, and press Enter to run PWSETUP. 16 Press Enter to confirm the Software Destination C:\PW. 17 Choose Express (or Custom if you have a lot of prior installation experience). 18 Select an appropriate Workstation Template, or...
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
31 Software Installation FTP Software LANWatch Packet and NDIS 2.0 Drivers FTP Software’s LANWatch network monitor software can be installedusing Intel’s packet or NDIS 2.0 drivers. For information on which driveris appropriate for your network environment, refer to the FTP LANWatchdocumentation. FT...
Page 38 - FTP Software LANWatch NDIS 2.0 Driver Installation; MD NDIS
32 C H A P T E R 2 FTP Software LANWatch NDIS 2.0 Driver Installation 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose FTP LANWatch from the Select Network Operating Systemscreen. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installation. 4 Install LANWatch acco...
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:
33 Software Installation FTP Software PC/TCP Packet, NDIS 2.0, and ODI Drivers FTP Software’s PC/TCP Generic Ethernet Kernel ETHDRV.EXE can beinstalled using Intel’s Packet, ODI, or NDIS drivers. PC/TCP can also beused concurrently with NetWare. For information on which driver isappropriate for your...
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.
34 C H A P T E R 2 13 Use a text editor to modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file as follows (\PCTCP is the default installation directory): • Move the line containing the STARTNET.BAT command or thelines containing the network driver files to immediately above theline SET PCTCP=C:\PCTCP\PCTCP.INI • Add the l...
Page 41 - 0 Save the file and exit the text editor.
35 Software Installation • In the section PCTCP ifcust 0 change the line INTERFACE-TYPE=NDIS to read INTERFACE-TYPE=PKTDRV. 10 Save the file and exit the text editor. 11 Change to the C:\ (root) directory. 12 Use a text editor to modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file as follows (\PCTCP is the default install...
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
36 C H A P T E R 2 7 Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add the following lines: C:\PCTCP\M32APD.COM C:\PCTCP\ETHDRV.EXE 8 (This step is not required for PC/TCP versions 2.10 and later.) Using atext editor, add the following lines to your CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=[ PATH]IPCUST.SYS DEVICE=[ PATH]IFCUST.SY...
Page 43 - To start the workstation, load the software as follows:; LSL; Log in to the network.; Generic Installation; See Microsoft LAN Manager.
37 Software Installation where [path] is the drive and directory specified in the PC/TCPinstallation. 6 Copy NET.CFG from the C:\INTEL\M32A directory and the filesLSL.COM and M32AODI.COM from the root directory of the IntelNetwork Drivers Disk to the PC/TCP directory created in the PC/TCPinstall pro...
Page 44 - IBM Local Area Network Support Program; 3 Save the files and reboot the PC.
38 C H A P T E R 2 IBM Local Area Network Support Program IBM Local Area Network Support Program (version1.36) NDIS 2.0 Driver 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose IBM LAN Support Program from the Select NetworkOperating System screen. 3 Follow the prompts to com...
Page 45 - 0 Use a text editor to replace the line in your CONFIG.SYS file that
39 Software Installation IBM Local Area Network Support Program(version 1.2) NDIS 2.0 Driver 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose IBM LAN Support Program from the Select NetworkOperating System screen. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the ins...
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
40 C H A P T E R 2 13 Change to the LANMAN directory on your hard disk or boot disk. 14 Use a text editor to modify the PROTOCOL.INI file in the C:\LSP directory as follows: • Under the ETHERAND section, change the line that reads BINDINGS = TCMAC2 to read: BINDINGS = INTELNET • Underneath that sect...
Page 47 - Manual Installation; Run the Intel Installation Program fromt he Installation Disk.
41 Software Installation Manual Installation All network drivers provided on the Intel Network Drivers Disk can beinstalled manually, without the Intel Installation Program. You must copythe correct driver files to your hard disk and make appropriate changes toCONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and configura...
Page 48 - 1 Choose setup from “Main” group.
42 C H A P T E R 2 6 When prompted, insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk. 7 Select “Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Mobile CardBus 32” from themenu. 8 Continue with the installation until it is completed. 9 If installing Microsoft LAN Manager to run under Windows proceedto step 10. Otherwise, skip to st...
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:
43 Software Installation 13 Close the Network Drivers dialog box and click OK in the Network Setup box. 14 Complete the installation process, inserting the Intel Network Drivers Disk if required. 15 Continue with the installation until it is completed. 16 Click on the Control Panel in the “Main” gro...
Page 50 - 0 Start Windows for Workgroups and, in the Network program group,
44 C H A P T E R 2 Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11 and NetWare(Using the ODI driver) 1 To configure Windows for Workgroups with NetWare, run the IntelInstallation Program and choose Windows for Workgroups. 2 Choose YES to “Connect to Network Server.” 3 Choose “Novell NetWare” as your network ser...
Page 51 - Network Adapter and click OK.
45 Software Installation 15 In the Network Setup dialog box, choose Drivers. 16 In the Network Drivers dialog box, choose Add Adapter. 17 In the Add Network Adapter box, choose Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and click OK. 18 When prompted for an “unlisted, updated, or vendor-provided network dr...
Page 52 - 0 When prompted for an “unlisted, updated, or vendor-provided
46 C H A P T E R 2 6 If you have not installed network support, choose Networks in theNetwork Setup dialog box, select Install Windows Network, and clickOK. Otherwise proceed to Step 7. Click the Sharing button to sharefiles and printers. 7 In the Network Setup dialog box, choose Drivers. 8 In the N...
Page 53 - Workgroups alone or Windows for Workgroups and NetWare.; Novell NetWare; ODI Driver
47 Software Installation 11 Delete the old Intel configuration files from the Windows system directory. 12 Restart Windows. 13 Follow the instructions for installing drivers for Windows for Workgroups alone or Windows for Workgroups and NetWare. Novell NetWare ODI Driver The Intel ODI driver allows ...
Page 54 - DRIVERNAME = NFSLINK1; with
48 C H A P T E R 2 SunSoft PC-NFS (version 3.5) NDIS 2.0 Driver 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk. 2 Choose SunSoft PC-NFS from the Select Network Operating Systemscreen. 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installation. 4 Install PC-NFS for Ethern...
Page 55 - Novell NetWare 32-bit ODI Drivers; Installing under DOS; NET INIT
49 Software Installation Novell NetWare 32-bit ODI Drivers Installing the Client 32 Driver under Windows 3.x andDOS In order to install the Client 32 driver under Windows 3.x or DOS, thefollowing software is needed: · PRO/100 CardBus adapter Network Drivers Disk · NetWare Client 32 for DOS/Win 3.1x ...
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.
50 C H A P T E R 2 9 A screen will display the default settings for the driver. Most of the time, these settings do not need to be changed. Check theREADME.TXT for machine specific settings. 10 To complete installation, follow the onscreen instructions. Installing under Windows 3.x 1 Select File, Ru...
Page 57 - Begin installation of LAN Manager 2.1 using “setup.”
51 Software Installation Ungermann-Bass Net/One for DOS NDIS 2.0 Driver The PRO/100 CardBus adapter is supported on Ungermann-Bass Net/OneLAN Manager and MS-NET networks. There are two NDIS driverpackages available from UB: XNS BNS/NDIS and TCP BNS/NDIS. Thesepackages, used with a Intel NDIS driver,...
Page 58 - At the end of the file, add the following fragments:; Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS; NDIS and ODI Drivers
52 C H A P T E R 2 • At the end of the file, add the following fragments: [UBLOOP] DRIVERNAME = UBLOOP$ BINDINGS = INTELNET ;INTEL ADAPTER [INTELNET] DRIVERNAME = INTEL$ 8 Reboot the PC. Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS NDIS and ODI Drivers Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS can be installed using I...
Page 59 - Wollongong PathWay ODI Installation; DCOMPVLM PATHWAY
53 Software Installation 6 Copy the file M32ANDIS.EXE from C:\INTEL\M32A directory tothe PATHWAY directory on your hard disk or boot disk. 7 Continue with the “custom” instructions in the PathWay Access forDOS manual. 8 Reboot the PC. Wollongong PathWay ODI Installation 1 Run the Intel Installation ...
Page 61 - Who Should Consult This Chapter?; If You Installed with the Intel Installation Program; Chapter 3; Configuration Reference
55 Who Should Consult This Chapter? This chapter contains additional information on PRO/100 CardBus adapterfeatures and technical information on configuration requirements, includingsample configuration files. You can use this information to modify anexisting installation or perform a new installati...
Page 62 - For Installation without the Intel Installation Program; Special Features; Card and Socket Services; Product/Operating System; Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
C H A P T E R 3 56 For Installation without the Intel Installation Program The information in this chapter can be used to manually configure thePRO/100 CardBus adapter. For manual installation, it is assumed that youhave some experience with manual setup of network adapters, and knowhow to access an...
Page 64 - HotSwap
C H A P T E R 3 58 HotSwap The PRO/100 CardBus adapter currently supports HotSwap duringconnection to a network or host computer from a CardBus computer only ifyou are running versions of Windows 95 or Windows NT that fully supportCardBus. This feature allows the CardBus to be removed from thecomput...
Page 65 - Power Management Guidelines
59 Configuration Reference NOTE: The suspend/resume feature is not supported unless Card and Socket Servicessoftware (or its equivalent under Windows 95 or Windows NT) supports CardBusand is running on the PC Card computer. Power Management Guidelines HotSwap and suspend/resume operations are subjec...
Page 66 - Memory Exclusion; REM INTEL PRO/100 CB — DO NOT CHANGE LINES BELOW
C H A P T E R 3 60 Memory Exclusion When using a memory manager (under DOS and Windows 3.X), you mustexclude a 4K memory range between C000 and EF00 for the use of thePRO/100 CardBus adapter. For example: DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D200-D2FF This example excludes 4K of ...
Page 69 - Banyan VINES; REM INTEL PRO/100 CB — DO NOT CHANGE LINES ABOVE
63 Configuration Reference @ECHO ===== END LANTASTIC CONFIGURATION ===== :STARTNET_DONE CD \ Banyan VINES NOTE: If you are using DOS Multi-menu CONFIG.SYS, the three VINES related lines in theCONFIG.SYS will be located at the end of your CONFIG.SYS. You will have tomanually move those lines into the...
Page 70 - BINDINGS = M32ANDIS
C H A P T E R 3 64 [INTELNET] DRIVERNAME = INTEL$ DEC PATHWORKS 5.0 and 5.1 Sample CONFIG.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D200-D2FF FILES=40 BUFFERS=30 SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM /P /E:1024 LASTDRIVE=G Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT CD\PW STARTNET.BAT Sample PROTOCOL.INI (after compl...
Page 71 - Windows for Workgroups 3.11
65 Configuration Reference LANABASE = 0 [DATALINK] DRIVERNAME = DLL$MAC LG_BUFFERS = 14 SM_BUFFERS = 6 OUTSTANDING = 32 BINDINGS = M32ANDIS DECPARM = C:\PW\ IRQ = 5 ;; YOUR DECNET ADDRESS IS AA0004008407 ;; [M32ANDIS] DRIVERNAME=INTEL$ Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Sample CONFIG.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIME...
Page 76 - LINK DRIVER M32AODI
C H A P T E R 3 70 NETCARD=M32A$ODI,1,M32A$ODI,4 TRANSPORT=MS$NWLINKNB,NWLINK TRANSPORT=MS$NETBEUI,NETBEUI LANA0=M32A$ODI,1,MS$NETBEUI LANA1=M32A$ODI,1,MS$NWLINKNB [NET.CFG] PATH=C:\NWCLIENT\NET.CFG [M32A$ODI] [LINK DRIVER M32AODI] DATA=FRAME ETHERNET_802.2 [NWLINK] BINDINGS=M32AODI [NETBEUI] BINDIN...
Page 77 - Driver Parameters Reference; Intel installation information file
71 Configuration Reference Driver Parameters Reference The following paragraphs present configuration guidelines for each of thedriver types: NDIS2 and NDIS3, ODI, and packet. These guidelines arefollowed by a comprehensive “keyword” reference section. All of the drivers described here automatically...
Page 78 - KEYWORD
C H A P T E R 3 72 Most installations will be able to use the settings implemented in theNET.CFG file by the Intel Installation Program. If any parameters need tobe changed, use an ASCII text editor to open and modify the NET.CFG fileand insert the appropriate keywords and values after the line LINK...
Page 79 - NOPREFETCH; Network configuration file
73 Configuration Reference NOPREFETCH NOT PRESENT S (COMMAND LINE ONLY: SHOW RESIDENT LAN DRIVERS) U (COMMAND LINE ONLY: UNLOAD) OS/2 ODI Driver Configuration Notes (CBEODI.OS2) The OS/2 ODI driver M32AODI.OS2 conforms to the Novell "ODIDeveloper's Guide for OS/2 Client Driver Hardware Specific ...
Page 80 - NDIS 2.0.1 DOS Driver Configuration Notes; The files required for using M32ANDIS.EXE are:
C H A P T E R 3 74 NDIS 2.0.1 DOS Driver Configuration Notes The DOS NDIS driver M32ANDIS.EXE conforms to the 3Com/MicrosoftLAN Manager Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) version2.0.1. It is a DOS-based executable terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR)program that will configure itself accordi...
Page 82 - Windows NT Support; The files necessary for using M32A.SYS include:
C H A P T E R 3 76 M32A.SYS (NDIS 3) Settings for MicrosoftWindows NT and Windows 95 M32A.SYS is an NDIS 3 Miniport driver. It conforms to the MicrosoftNetwork Driver Interface Specification (NDIS). It supports both WindowsNT and Windows 95. Windows NT Support The M32A.SYS driver supports the networ...
Page 83 - Parameter
77 Configuration Reference Parameter Default Valid Values RegistryValue I/O PORT 0XF800 0X1000-0XF800 SAME MEMORY ADDRESS 0XD4000 0XC0000-0XDF000 SAME INTERRUPT 5 3, 4, 5, 7, SAME 10, 11, 15 INTERRUPT STYLE 0 AUTO DETECT 0 PCI IRQS 1 ISA IRQS 2 LINE SPEED 0 AUTODETECT 0 10 MB 1 100 MB 2 LINE MODE 1 ...
Page 84 - Windows 95 Support; The files necessary for using M32A.SYS with Windows 95 include:
C H A P T E R 3 78 The network node address can be modified by manually editing the registryand adding the parameter ‘NetworkAddress’ with a hexadecimal stringvalue, such as ‘00A0C9112233’. If the user does NOT specify a‘NetworkAddress’ then the M32A.SYS driver uses the network nodeaddress contained...
Page 85 - SOCKET; Novell Client32 Driver Keywords; Keyword
79 Configuration Reference SOCKET 0 AUTODETECT 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 The network node address can be modified by specifying a value for‘NetworkAddress’ such as ‘00A0C9112233’. If the user does NOT specifya ‘NetworkAddress’ then the M32A.SYS driver uses the network nodeaddress contained in the PRO/100 Ca...
Page 87 - Packet Driver Configuration Notes
81 Configuration Reference Packet Driver Settings (for driverM32APD.COM) Packet driver parameters must be stated on the M32APD.COM commandline when running the packet driver. Packet Driver Configuration Notes The Intel packet driver M32APD.COM conforms to FTP Software’s publicdomain packet-driver sp...
Page 88 - Packet Driver Example
C H A P T E R 3 82 LINKDISABLE NOT PRESENT NOBURST NOT PRESENT LATENCY 32 0 - 255 CACHE 32 0, 4, 8, 16, OR 32 NOWRITEPOST NOT PRESENT NOPREFETCH NOT PRESENT SINT 60 (60 - 80) VERBOSE NOT PRESENT Packet Driver Example A typical sequence for loading the packet driver M32APD.COM anddefault configuratio...
Page 89 - Keyword Alphabetical Reference; displays command summary for driver
83 Configuration Reference Keyword Alphabetical Reference ? displays command summary for driver CACHE sets the system cache line size on the CardBusBridge. Valid arguments are system dependentand may include only 0 (cache disabled), 4, 8,16, or 32. Changing this parameter may affectnetwork performan...
Page 90 - see IOADDRESS; IRQ
C H A P T E R 3 84 I/O PORT see IOADDRESS IRQ specifies a hardware interrupt for use by theadapter. If the computer system uses PCIinterrupts on the CardBus Bridge, this parameteris ignored (unless the ISAIRQ keyword is usedas an override). If this parameter is not specifiedthe driver will detect an...
Page 93 - TXBUFFERSIZE
87 Configuration Reference TXBUFFERSIZE sets the size of the adapter transmit packetbuffer. This is the number of transmit packets indecimal in the range 1 - 10 for 16-bit drivers and1 - 100 for the 32-bit ODI driver. Each packetadds approximately 1520 bytes to the residentsize of the driver. The de...
Page 95 - Chapter 4; Troubleshooting
89 This chapter contains troubleshooting information covering the mostcommon issues encountered when installing the PRO/100 CardBus adapter,based on information developed by Intel Customer Support. Thisinformation is intended for users or network administrators who are alreadyfamiliar with the PRO/1...
Page 96 - Additional Sources of Information; LED Indicators; PRO/100 CardBus adapter TPE connector and LEDs
90 C H A P T E R 4 Additional Sources of Information In addition to this User’s Guide, your computer and network documentationshould also be consulted as needed. For the latest information on the PRO/100 CardBus adapter, see the README file on the Intel Network DriversDisk, call the Intel BBS (see a...
Page 97 - Executing the Self Test; Use the following steps to execute the self test.
91 Troubleshooting Diagnostic Self Test (MS-DOS only) Intel provides a DOS-based self test diagnostics program. This program,located on the PRO/100 CardBus adapter Network Drivers Disk, testsseveral PRO/100 CardBus adapter functions. It also reports test results, theserial number of the unit, and th...
Page 98 - Main Screen; TEST; CONFIGURE
92 C H A P T E R 4 Main Screen The program consists of several function “buttons” and a view pane.Pressing or invoking a function will bring up the corresponding screen inthe view pane. This view remains until another is selected. To exitM32ATEST type 'x' or push the 'Exit' button. When a function i...
Page 99 - This function allows the user to setup advanced diagnostics.
93 Troubleshooting SOFTWARE This function attempts to determine what software is currently loadedwhich will affect the operation of the card. It displays the current version ofDOS and Windows, and any Card and Socket Services available. HARDWARE This function attempts to determine if a CardBus Contr...
Page 100 - Error Messages; A card was not detected in the selected slot.
94 C H A P T E R 4 Error Messages Except as noted, these messages are specific to the Intel PRO/100 CardBusadapter. They are listed in strict numerical/alphabetical order, i.e., numbersappear before letters and messages starting with “The” are under the letterT, initial “A” or “An” under the letter ...
Page 101 - No free memory segment was found
95 Troubleshooting No free memory segment was found The resource selection in the driver was unable to find a 4KByte block ofmemory available for the driver's use. Check to ensure that a 4KByte blockof memory is excluded from any memory managers present. If the errorpersists, use the MEMORY keyword ...
Page 102 - Please specify a number between 3 and 15 for the IRQ keyword
96 C H A P T E R 4 Please specify a number between 3 and 15 for the IRQ keyword The IRQ keyword only accepts decimal numbers between 3 and 15. Please specify either HALF or FULL for the LINEMODE keyword The LINEMODE keyword determines the duplex mode of the network. Ifthe network connection is half-...
Page 104 - The selected memory is a ROM address; General Troubleshooting
98 C H A P T E R 4 The selected memory is a ROM address The MEMORY keyword was used to force a particular memory address,but the resource checking in the driver reported a failure. To override theresource checking and load the driver anyway, use the NOCHECKkeyword. The selected memory is a RAM addre...
Page 105 - A driver failed to load, and I’m using Card and Socket Services
99 Troubleshooting NOTE: This section applies only if you are running MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.x, orWorkgroups 3.11 with Card and Socket Services that support CardBus. Upgradingto new drivers from Intel may also be required, as new Card and Socket software isreleased. A driver failed to load, and...
Page 106 - Type
100 C H A P T E R 4 B When the PRO/100 CardBus adapter driver is loaded it eitherreads a configuration file or uses command line parameters todetermine which resources it should use. The following is a list ofdriver types, driver file names, and the configuration method usedby each: Type File Name C...
Page 107 - SystemSoft
101 Troubleshooting SystemSoft The SystemSoft’s CardSoft Card and Socket Services are loaded in theCONFIG.SYS file and generally include the following lines: DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\SOCKET_SERVICES_DRIVER (This file varies by machine type) DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CS.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.EXE C:\CARDS...
Page 108 - TRIAL
102 C H A P T E R 4 C Reboot the machine by turning off the power and turning it backon again (cold boot). If the driver still fails to load, the cause isgenerally a resource conflict. Common causes of resourceconflicts include sound systems, other PC Card adapters, and builtin ROMs. The resources r...
Page 109 - The driver loaded successfully, but I can’t get on the network
103 Troubleshooting 5 CC000 11 320 6 D2000 15 320 7 CC000 15 320 8 D2000 5 340 9 CC000 5 340 10 D2000 10 340 11 CC000 10 340 12 D2000 11 340 13 CC000 11 340 14 D2000 15 340 15 D2000 15 340 The driver loaded successfully, but I can’t get on the network A Check all connections and verify that the cabl...
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
104 C H A P T E R 4 E If the problem persists, and you’re on a 10BASE-T network, trypatching directly into the hub. If the adapter works when pluggeddirectly into the hub, but not when attached via a longer cable run,verify that the cable run length is within the IEEE 10BASE-Tspecification (100 mete...
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
105 Troubleshooting 86 LOADING NDIS DATA LINK... 89 PERFORMING NETBIND... 92 LOADING SCHEDULER... 93 LOADING DNP... 94 LOADING REDIRECTOR... 95 SETTING COMPUTER NAME... 98 NETWORK LOADING COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Use /~# parameter when you run Pathworks SETUP. This will allow you tosee any error messa...
Page 112 - a Choose another INT setting.
106 C H A P T E R 4 3 If everything loads and you don’t connect to the network, try thefollowing a Choose another INT setting. b Verify that you have a good cable. c Verify that you have excluded the memory being used by the Intel adapter from the EMM386.EXE line of CONFIG.SYS. d Make sure you have ...
Page 113 - Click the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen.; a If a dialog box entitled “PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties”
107 Troubleshooting Put a copy of the directory for CAB files of Windows 95 from the CD-ROM on to your local hard drive. This will take up approximately 35MB ofspace. This will allow you to change settings on the system without usingyour CD-ROM. This also allows you to install Windows 95 withoutdepe...
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
108 C H A P T E R 4 6 The dialog box “Welcome to the PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard”will ask the following question: “Are you using a PC card(networking card, CD-ROM connected to a SCSI card, etc.) toinstall windows?” The default answer is No. If you did use a PCCard SCSI adapter or a network card to insta...
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
109 Troubleshooting e1 Let Windows 95 automatically find the drivers for you. This is recommended. To do this click the Next button 3 times.This lets Windows 95 automatically modify the followingfiles: CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and SYSTEM.INI e2 Choose the drivers yourself if none are selected. This...
Page 116 - There will be two CardBus controllers listed under PCMCIA socket.
110 C H A P T E R 4 Manual Installation of the PRO/100 CardBus adapterunder Windows 95 OSR2 1 Click the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen. 2 Choose the menu item: Settings. 3 Choose the menu item: Control Panel. 4 Double-click the System icon. 5 In the System Properties window, vie...
Page 117 - 0 After Windows 95 OSR2 comes up and all drive activity has; • Microsoft Networks
111 Troubleshooting Card slot). 10 After Windows 95 OSR2 comes up and all drive activity has stopped, reinsert the Adapter in the same PC Card slot it was inpreviously. Click the Start button, select Settings, and then ControlPanel. Double-click Add New Hardware. When asked, ‘Do you wantWindows to s...
Page 118 - Microsoft Windows for Workgroups; Drivers load but you cannot see anybody on the network.; Check that you have selected the correct workgroup.
112 C H A P T E R 4 Microsoft Windows for Workgroups This section describes general troubleshooting procedures and possibleerror codes you might encounter under Windows for Workgroups. Beforedoing anything else, check your configuration files against the sample filesin Chapter 3, Configuration Refer...
Page 119 - NetWare DOS Requester
113 Troubleshooting When using ODI for NetWare, I get attached to server, but can’tsee the F: login drive, “drive not ready” is the error messageyou get when trying to login. There are several reasons that this will happen, but the most commonreasons are: • DoubleSpace defaults to G or H as lastdriv...
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
115 Troubleshooting If it is already excluded, try changing memory to CC000. Makesure to make corresponding changes in the EMM386.EXEexclusion parameter in the CONFIG.SYS. For example: x=cc00-cdff 5 Try swapping cards or cables whenever possible duringtroubleshooting. 6 Always do a COLD BOOT during ...
Page 122 - Try using a network connection that works for another computer.
116 C H A P T E R 4 • Read the README file on the floppy disk. It contains importantinformation (including known incompatibilities and machinespecific issues) that may solve your problem. • Obtain current versions of drivers for your adapter from the IntelBBS or http://support.intel.com • Boot the c...
Page 125 - Appendix A
119 World Wide Web & Intel Bulletin Board Internet FTP Service (BBS) Access Intel’s World Wide Web Use Intel’s BBS. Dial home pages or download in by modem at 8-N-1, information using anonymous FTP. and up to 14.4 Kbps. Troubleshooting ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Software updates ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Installation ...
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:
121 Appendix B Specifications General Specifications Model MBLA3200 Cable: 100Base-TX unshielded twisted pair for use on Category 5 (data grade) cabling; 10Base-T unshieldedtwisted pair (UTP) Connector: RJ-45 Operating Distance: 328 ft (100 m) Ethernet specifications Ethernet IEEE 802.3 for 10 Mbps,...
Page 128 - Link integrity, transmission activity; Compatibility; Platforms
122 A P P E N D I X B General Specifications (continued) Temperature Range: Operating: 32°F to 131°F (0°C to 55°C) Storage: -4°F to 149°F (-20°C to 65°C) Humidity: 95% max. noncondensing LEDs: Link integrity, transmission activity Certification: FCC Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47,Part 15, Sub...
Page 129 - Technical Specifications; Supported Environments
123 Specifications Technical Specifications • Supports Toshiba ToPIC 95, Texas Instruments PCI 1130 and PCI 1131, Cirrus Logic CL-PD 6832 and Ricoh. • Variable interrupts, 3 to 15. • Variable I/O window, 128 bytes needed. • Requires only a 4Kbyte memory window on a 4Kbyte bound- ary, within segment ...
Page 131 - Appendix C; Limited Lifetime Warranty
125 Intel warrants to the original owner that the hardware product delivered in thispackage will be free from defects in material and workmanship. This warrantydoes not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed orimproperly used. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER ...
Page 132 - Returning a defective product
126 A P P E N D I X C Returning a defective product From North America: Before returning any product, contact Intel Customer Support and obtain aReturn Material Authorization (RMA) number by calling +1-916-377-7000. If the Customer Support Group verifies that the product is defective, they willhave ...
Page 135 - Sublicense the Software; Appendix D
129 BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BEBOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. DO NOT USETHIS SOFTWARE UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ ANDAGREED TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IFYOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT,PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE AND ANYACCOMPANYING IT...
Page 139 - Appendix E; Regulatory Agency Notices; FCC Compliance Statement; These
133 Appendix E Regulatory Agency Notices FCC Compliance Statement This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residenti...
Page 140 - When tested in at least one intended host:; Manufacturer declaration
A P P E N D I X E 134 NOTEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. C...
Page 141 - Index; Symbols
135 Index Symbols 100Base-TX 110Base-T 115-pin connector 1, 4 A Ar tisoft LANtastic 26 installation 26sample configuration files 60troubleshooting 104 AT&T StarGROUP installation 26 Autodetection of PC Cards 2 B Banyan VINES installation 26sample configuration files 63 Bulletin Board 119 C Cabli...
Page 142 - parameters 82
136 I N D E X troubleshooting 104 Default values 25Device driver 25Diagnostic Test Utility parameters 82 Diagnostics 91Driver parameters 71 E Equipment, required 2Error messages 94Exclusion, memory 60 F FTP LANWatch installation 31NDIS driver 32Packet driver 31 FTP PC/TCP 33 and NetWare 36installati...
Page 143 - Intel Web and Internet Sites 120
137 I N D E X manual 41Microsoft Windows 21Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 21Novell NetWare 21Program, Xircom 21, 25, 44, 55VLM shell 21 Installation, manual Windows 95 OSR2 110 Intel Web and Internet Sites 120 L LAN Manager Ungermann-Bass Net/One 51 LANtastic, Ar tisoft 26LANWatch, FTP 31LED indic...
Page 144 - ODI driver
138 I N D E X operating system 21, 25software installation 25 NETX shell suppor t 21Novell NetWare 47 and FTP PC/TCP 36installation 21troubleshooting 115 O ODI driver FTP PC/TCP 33generic 37Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 43parameters 71Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 52 OnNet with FTP PC/TCP 33,...
Page 145 - Sample files, configuration 60
139 I N D E X S Sample files, configuration 60 Ar tisoft LANtastic 60Banyan VINES 63DEC PATHWORKS 64Windows for Workgroups 65 Self test 91slots, PC Card 2Software updates 119SunSoft PC-NFS installation 48 Suspend/resume 58SystemSoft Card and Socket Services 101 T Troubleshooting 89, 98 Ar tisoft LAN...
Page 146 - installation 52
140 I N D E X ODI driver 44removing old installation 46with NetWare 44 Windows NT 18Wollongong PathWay Access installation 52 Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 52 NDIS driver 52ODI driver 53 World Wide Web 119