[MenuTitle] NetWare DOS ODI Driver NOTE: Before following the procedure given here to install the NetWare client drivers, you may have to first set the correct line speed and operating mode in the NET.CFG file located in this directory. Refer to the NET.CFG file, the README.1ST file (section "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device"), and the User's Manual for more details. ===================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> NetWare DOS ODI Workstation Client Driver = ===================================================== The NetWare DOS ODI client driver files are in the \DOS_ODI subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Power on the PC. Put this diskette in a floppy-disk drive (the example uses Drive A:). At the DOS prompt type -- A:\DOS_ODI\LSL A:\DOS_ODI\DC21X4 A:\DOS_ODI\IPXODI A:\DOS_ODI\NETX 2. Refer to the Novell Installation documentation for more details. ### [MenuTitle] Personal NetWare ===================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> Personal NetWare 1.x = ===================================================== The driver for Personal NetWare 1.x is stored in the \DOS_ODI subdirectory. 1. Install Personal NetWare on the PC's hard disk. Refer to the Personal NetWare manual for instructions. 2. Copy the proper driver files from this diskette to the Personal NetWare subdirectory. With this diskette in Drive A:, at the DOS prompt type: COPY A:\DOS_ODI\DC21X4.INS C:\NWCLIENT COPY A:\DOS_ODI\DC21X4.COM C:\NWCLIENT 3. Update the version of LSL.COM in the Personal NetWare subdirectory. Type: COPY A:\DOS_ODI\LSL.COM C:\NWCLIENT 4. Configure Personal NetWare to use the CN100TX adapter: a).Run Personal NetWare's SETUP.EXE program. The main menu will appear. b).Choose "Primary Network Interface Card" and locate "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter". Press to select this card. c).Return to the main menu and select "Configure Primary Interface Card" to configure the "Media Frame Type(s)". d).After setting the frame type(s), return to the main menu. Press "Save Changes and Exit". 5. Run Personal NetWare's STARTNET.BAT program. ### [MenuTitle] NetWare v3.1x ODI Server Driver This section provides two installation procedures. The first is for NetWare 3.11, followed by the procedure for NetWare 3.12. ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> NetWare v3.11 Server Driver = ==================================================== The NetWare 3.11 server driver files are in the \NW_31X subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Power on the file server and execute the Novell SERVER.EXE program. 2. Insert this diskette in the server's floppy disk drive (the example uses Drive A:) and load the file LSLENH.NLM first. This will automatically load PATCHMAN.NLM. At the server's prompt, type: LOAD A:\NW_31X\LSLENH.NLM ** NOTE: The examples here detail how to key-in the LOAD command and some of its parameters. Most users prefer to put the LOAD command into the AUTOEXEC.NCF file which is automatically executed each time the server is booted. Refer to the NetWare documentation for details on setting up auto-execution files. 3. Load the LAN driver file DC21X4.LAN and bind it. This will automatically load MSM31X and ETHERTSM.NLM. The format for LOAD is -- LOAD ... To include the Ethernet frame type in the command, type -- LOAD A:\NW_31X\DC21X4.LAN SLOT=16 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=DC21X4_802.2 BIND IPX TO DC21X4_802.2 NET=2 and/or -- LOAD A:\NW_31X\DC21X4.LAN SLOT=16 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=DC21X4_802.3 BIND IPX TO DC21X4_802.3 NET=3 The LOAD command can also contain other parameters which will force the CN100TX or the driver to function in certain ways. See the NetWare documentation for standard NetWare parameters. CN100TX driver-specific parameters are listed below. PARAMETER NAME DESCRIPTION ---------------- -------------------------------------------------- SLOT=xx On a PCI machine, starts from slot number 16 for the first Ethernet device. TP_NO_LINK_TEST selects twisted pair connection, but disables the LINK test for specific Hubs that do not support LINK. TP_FULL_DUPLEX forces twisted pair connection to work in dedicated Full-Duplex mode. Include both this and the LINE_SPEED=xxx parameters if the attached device (e.g., switching hub) is also set to dedicated Full-Duplex. LINE_SPEED=xxx sets CN100TX line speed to 10Mbps or 100Mbps Format: LINE_SPEED= Allowed values are: 10,100 Include this if TP_FULL_DUPLEX parameter is used. ** NOTE: The TP_FULL_DUPLEX and LINE_SPEED=xxx parameters are for use when connecting the CN100TX to a Full-Duplex network device. Do not include these two parameters in the driver command if the link partner is a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device. If attached to a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device , the CN100TX driver can automatically set the correct line speed and operating mode. ### ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> NetWare v3.12 Server Driver = ==================================================== NetWare v3.12 server driver files are in the \NW_31X subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Power on the file server and execute the Novell SERVER.EXE program. 2. Put this diskette in the server's floppy disk drive (the example uses Drive A:), 3. Load the LAN driver file DC21X4.LAN and bind it. This will automatically load MSM31X and ETHERTSM.NLM. The format for LOAD is -- LOAD ... To include the Ethernet frame type in the command, type -- LOAD A:\NW_31X\DC21X4.LAN SLOT=16 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=DC21X4_802.2 BIND IPX TO DC21X4_802.2 NET=2 and/or -- LOAD A:\NW_31X\DC21X4.LAN SLOT=16 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=DC21X4_802.3 BIND IPX TO DC21X4_802.3 NET=3 The LOAD command can also contain other parameters which will force the CN100TX or the driver to function in certain ways. See the NetWare documentation for standard NetWare parameters. CN100TX driver-specific parameters are listed below. PARAMETER NAME DESCRIPTION ---------------- -------------------------------------------------- SLOT=xx On a PCI machine, starts from slot number 16 for the first Ethernet device. TP_NO_LINK_TEST selects twisted pair connection, but disables the LINK test for specific Hubs that do not support LINK. TP_FULL_DUPLEX forces twisted pair connection to work in dedicated Full-Duplex mode. Include both this and the LINE_SPEED=xxx parameters if the attached device (e.g., switching hub) is also set to dedicated Full-Duplex. LINE_SPEED=xxx sets CN100TX line speed to 10Mbps or 100Mbps Format: LINE_SPEED= Allowed values are: 10,100 Include this if TP_FULL_DUPLEX parameter is used. ** NOTE: The TP_FULL_DUPLEX and LINE_SPEED=xxx parameters are for use when connecting the CN100TX to a Full-Duplex network device. Do not include these two parameters in the driver command if the link partner is a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device. If attached to a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device , the CN100TX driver can automatically set the correct line speed and operating mode. ### [MenuTitle] NetWare v4.x ODI Server Driver ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> NetWare v4.x Server Driver = ==================================================== NetWare v4.x server driver files are in the \NW_4 subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Power on the file server and execute the Novell SERVER.EXE program. 2. There are two methods to load the LAN driver file DC21X4.LAN. Method 1: (for NetWare v4.x only) a. Use the NetWare INSTALL function. At the server's prompt type -- LOAD INSTALL b. From the Install Main Menu, choose the Network Adapter menu item. c. Install the LAN driver DC21X4.LAN. Follow the on-line instructions. Refer to the NetWare 4.x Installation documentation for details. Method 2: (for NetWare 4.x and 3.1x) Use the NetWare LOAD command and specify all parameters. Load the LAN driver file DC21X4.LAN and bind it. The format for LOAD is -- LOAD ... Example: To include the Ethernet frame type in the command, type -- LOAD A:\NW_4\DC21X4.LAN SLOT=16 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=DC21X4_802.2 BIND IPX TO DC21X4_802.2 NET=2 and.or LOAD A:\NW_4\DC21X4.LAN SLOT=16 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=DC21X4_802.3 BIND IPX TO DC21X4_802.3 NET=3 The LOAD command can also contain other parameters which will force the CN100TX or the driver to function in certain ways. See the NetWare documentation for standard NetWare parameters. CN100TX driver-specific parameters are listed below. PARAMETER NAME DESCRIPTION ---------------- -------------------------------------------------- SLOT=xx Specifies the PCI slot where the adapter is. Format: SLOT= Values start from slot number "16" for the first Ethernet device. TP_NO_LINK_TEST Selects twisted pair connection, but disables the LINK test for certain older hubs that do not support LINK. TP_FULL_DUPLEX Forces twisted pair connection to work in dedicated Full-Duplex mode. Include both this and the LINE_SPEED=xxx parameters if the attached device (e.g., switching hub) is also set to dedicated Full-Duplex. LINE_SPEED=xxx Sets CN100TX line speed to 10Mbps or 100Mbps Format: LINE_SPEED= Allowed values are: 10,100 Include this if TP_FULL_DUPLEX parameter is used. ** NOTE: The TP_FULL_DUPLEX and LINE_SPEED=xxx parameters are for use when connecting the CN100TX to a Full-Duplex network device. Do not include these two parameters in the driver command if the Link Partner is a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device. When attached to a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device, the CN100TX(B) driver can automatically set the correct line speed and operating mode. ### [MenuTitle] Microsoft LAN Manager This section contains two driver installation procedures: the first is for the DOS version of LAN Manager. The OS/2 LAN Manager driver installation procedure follows. ** NOTE: LAN Manager >REQUIRES< the subdirectory structure which is on this diskette. If users want to copy the LAN Manager driver to another disk, the subdirectory and file structure must be the same. ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> LAN Manager Driver, DOS Version = ==================================================== The driver for LAN Manager for DOS is in the \MSLANMAN.DOS subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Insert this driver diskette into the PC's floppy drive (this example uses Drive A:). 2. Change the diskette directory to A:\LANMAN.DOS 3. Run the LAN Manager Setup program. 4. In the "LAN Manager Setup" main window, choose "Actions". 5. In the subwindow, choose "Import Network Drivers". 6. Set source drive to the drive this diskette is in (e.g., Drive A:) 7. The message "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" appears in the "Import Network Drivers" window. Confirm the driver and click the OK button. The driver is copied from the floppy to the hard disk. 8. When the duplication is done, select "Actions" again from the "LAN Manager Setup" window. Choose the "View/Modify" item in its subwindow. 9. From View/Modify, choose "Network Drivers", there are three subwindows: "Network Configuration", "Network Adapter Cards", and "Protocols". Under Network Adapter Cards, highlight "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter". From the Protocols box, add NetBeui or other relevant protocols. Click the OK button when done. 10. From the Setup/Action window, choose "Save". This saves the current configuration to the specified files. 11. Check the PROTOCOL.INI file for the correct line speed andopearting mode. (Refer to the User's Manual or the README.1ST file's "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device" section for more details.) 12. Reboot the PC. ### ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> LAN Manager Driver, OS/2 Version = ==================================================== The driver for LAN Manager OS/2 version is in the \MSLANMAN.OS2 subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Insert the driver floppy disk into drive A: or B:. 2. In the Group-Main window, click the OS/2 window or OS/2 Full Screen icon. The full screen shell prompt will appear. 3. Change the directory from the root to the subdirectory, LANMAN. 4. Run the SETUP command and enter "Configuration". 5. Under Configuration, choose "Network Drivers". The Workstation Configuration window appears. 6. Click the Add New Config button. 7. To select the driver for installation, click "Other Driver" under Network Adapter Drivers. 8. Assign the floppy drive this diskette is in (A: or B:) WITHOUT path. The driver will be copied to the hard disk. Then, click on "OK". 9. In the window titled "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" set the network protocol (e.g. NetBeui or whatever is appropriate) and click "OK". 10. Go back to the Workstation Configuration window and confirm the driver and protocols are correct. 11. Save the setting of the configuration in the Configuration Complete window. 12. Check the PROTOCOL.INI file to ensure Line Speed and Operating Mode are set correctly for the device the CN100TX(B) will connect with. (Refer to the User's Manual or the README.1ST file's section "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device" for more details on setting Line Speed and Operating Mode.) 13. Reboot the system to save the changes. ### [MenuTitle] LAN Server ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> LAN Server = ==================================================== The Lan Server driver files are in the \LANSERVE subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Insert the driver disk into drive A: or B:. 2. In the window titled "Command Prompt", click the OS/2 Full Screen icon. 3. Jump to the IBMCOM directory and execute the LAPS command. The LAN adapter protocol setup menu will appear. There are five items: Install, Configure, Remove, Exit, and Help. 4. Click the Install item. 5. Assign drive A: or B: with path \LANSERVE to install the driver onto the hard disk under the Install Aditional Network Drivers window. 6. After copy is complete, the message "LAPS Successfully Installed the Network Driver CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" appears. Then, click OK and return to the main menu. 7. Next, choose the Config button to configure the environment of the driver. 8. Click on the Continue item in Configure Workstation. 9. In the Configure Workstation, the window consists of Network Adapter, Protocol, and Current Configuration. Choose the "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" item in Network Adapter along with the appropriate protocol types. Finally, the Current Configuration displays all of user's requirements. Check that all is correct, then click the OK button. 10. When choosing the line speed (or data rate), and operating mode (SIA_MODE), please click Help button for further information. (Please refer to "AUTONEGOTIATION with the attached device" section of the \README.1ST file for the line speed and operating mode.) 11. Return to the main menu, choose exit, and reboot. ### [MenuTitle] Windows for WorkGroups 3.1 ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> Windows for Workgroups 3.1 = ==================================================== The WfW 3.1 driver files are in the \WFW31 subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Insert this driver disk into drive A: or B:. 2. Run Windows for Workgroups 3.1. The Main window will show up. 3. Click the Control Panel icon, then click the Network icon. 4. A new window shows up which includes an Adapter button. Click it. 5. In the Network Adapter window, choose the Add button to append a new network driver. 6. If the window title is "Install New Network Adapter", please highlight "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter" and click OK. 7. The next window will request the user to input the drive and path for installation. Key in the appropriate drive with path \WFW31. 8. WFW31 will display the name of the driver. Please select the "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" and click OK. 9. In the Network Adapter window, choose the Setup button. Then, click the Advanced button in the "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" window. 10. Highlight the SIA mode item and choose the value equal to AUTOSENSE, TP, TP_FULL_DUPLEX, or TP_LINK_DISABLE. The value of Slot Number mode should be equal to or greater than 16. If there are two network adapters on board, please keep the value of SIA mode of the first adapter to 16. The second one changes to 17. After pushing the set button, click the Set button and close the window. The other option is Data Rate which user could select the 10 or 100 Mbps on transmission/receiving. **NOTE: Choose AUTOSENSE when the CN100TX will be attached to a Half-Duplex or Auto-Negotiation device. The driver will automatically set the correct line speed and operating mode. (Refer to the User's Manual or the README.1ST file's "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device" section for details.) If the link partner is a Full-Duplex device, the TP_FULL_DUPLEX option and the correct Date Rate MUST be set. 11. Close the Network Adapter window and click OK to make sure that Windows for Workgroups 3.1 reconfigures PROTOCOL.INI. 12. Reboot. LIMITATION for DOS VERSIONS PRIOR TO 6.22 -- Before rebooting the computer, EMM386.EXE should be unloaded if the DOS version is prior to 6.22. Otherwise, starting the network driver will cause trouble within the binding process. ### [MenuTitle] Windows for WorkGroups 3.11 ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> Windows for Workgroups 3.11 = ==================================================== The Windows for Workgroups 3.11 driver files are in the \WFW311 subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Start WfW311. From the Main Menu double-click on the Network Setup icon. 2. In the Network Setup window double-click on "Drivers". 3.. Under Network Drivers, choose the "Add Adapter..." item. 4. Insert this CN100TX(B) driver diskette into a floppy disk drive (this example uses Drive A:). 5. When the new menu shows up, choose the "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter" item for the new driver. Then, click the OK button. 6. There is a box to enter the drive and directory. Please key in "A:\WFW311" or "B:\WFW311" plus . The "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter" will show the names of adapters. Select the "NDIS 2.0.1 Driver" or the "NDIS 3.0 Driver". Then, click the OK button. 7. Users can choose the "Setup..." button to change the SIA mode, slot number, or data rate when choose NDIS 2.0.1 driver and the burst length, bus number, connection type, or pci mechanism when pick NDIS 3.0 driver up. If user choose NDIS 2.0.1 driver, the slot number should be greater than or equal to 16. If users have two 100TX network adapters on board and NDIS 2.0.1 driver has been selected, the slot number of the first adapter should be 16 and the second one is 17. Next, push the set button to save driver configurations. The other option is Data Rate which user could choose the 10 or 100 Mbps for transmission. The connection type of NDIS 3.0 parameter has Auto Sense, 100Mbps, 100Mbps Full_Duplex, 10Mbps, or 10Mbps Full_Duplex selection. 8. Go back to the Network Drivers window and confirm the driver is correctly installed. To close the window, click the OK button. 9. Exit the Network Setup, after making sure the correct driver and protocols have been selected. 10. Next, there are two boxes showing up on screen in order. The WFW311 will automatically modify the CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, PROTOCOL.INI, and SYSTEM.INI files 11. Reboot. **NOTE: Before installing NDIS 2.0.1 driver for real mode, please unload the EMM386.EXE in the CONFIG.SYS file. ### [MenuTitle] Windows NT 3.5/3.51 ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> Windows NT 3.5 & 3.51 = ==================================================== The WINNT 3.5x driver files are in the \WINNT subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Start Windows NT. From the Main Window, double click on the Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, double-click on the Network icon. The "Network Settings" window will appear. 2. In Network Settings, double-click on "Add Adapter". 3. To add the CN100TX(B), choose the item " Requires Disk from Manufacturer". 4. Input the drive and path for this diskette's Win NT driver files, e.g. A:\WINNT\35 Click on "OK". The files will automatically be copied to the hard disk. 5. In the "Select OEM Option" window, click on OK. 6. A dialog box for cable selection will appear. The default value is "AutoSense". Click on "Configure..." to change the setting. a) If the CN100TX(B) will be attached to an Auto-Negotiation or Half-Duplex network device, "AutoSense" is the correct setting and the default does not need changing. The driver will then automatically set a correct line speed and opearting mode to communicate with the attached device. b) If users want to connect the CN100TX(B) to a Full-Duplex device, then they must choose "100BaseTx Full_Duplex" or "10BaseT Full_Duplex" depending on the speed of the attached device. Refer to the User's Manual or README.1ST file, section "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device" for more details on Full-Duplex connections. 7. Return to the Network Settings window and click on the Binding button. Then click OK. 8. Reboot. **NOTE: Please unload the SCSI driver from the device icon of the control panel before rebooting. Otherwise, it conflicts with the network driver. ### [MenuTitle] Windows 95 ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> Windows 95 = ==================================================== The Windows 95 driver files are in the \WIN95 subdirectory of this diskette. Windows 95 has three versions so far. Version 0, A and B. You can select the "System" icon in "Control Panel" box. On the System dialogue box, the "40.00.950" message is version 0, "40.00.950 A" is version A and "40.00.950 B" is version B. For version 0 and A, please follow the "New Hardware Found" installation procedures. For version B (OSR2), go to "Update Device Driver Wizard" installation procedures. 1. Insert CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter into your computer's PCI-bus slot. 2. Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 connector. 3. Turn on the computer to run Windows 95. "New Hardware Found" installation procedures: 4. When "New Hardware Found" window shows up, move mouse pointer to "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer", and then push "OK". 5. When "Install From Disk" window shows up, type "A:\WIN95" or "B:\WIN95" in the input drive and path box where the driver is stored. 6. After the driver information shows up, select (highlight) the "CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" and click "OK". 7. When "Insert disk" window shows up, push "OK" button and then choose a correct path to load *.dll files, i.e. D:\WIN95. 8. After "System Setting Change" window shows up, the installation is done. Remove your installation disk, push "YES" to restart Windows 95, and the driver will function. 9. Installation is completed for Windows 95 version 0 and A. "Update Device Driver Wizard" installation procedures: If your Windows 95 is version B (OSR2), you must CAREFULLY install CN100TX(B) LAN card drivers from the release diskette, due to that this version's "Update Device Driver Wizard" utility has poor error recovery ability. (If you make mistakes during the installation, refer to Appendix A for the error recovery). Please follow the installation steps in details below. 4. When the "Update Device Driver Wizard" dialogue box shows up, and in it, it says "This wizard will complete the installation of "PCI Ethernet Controller", put this CN100TX(B) LAN card's release diskette to floppy drives and make sure the the drive's door is CLOSED. Then click "Next" button ONE TIME only. (Don't rush to push the "Next" button again. The rush "Next" button clicked would be assumed as "Finished" and may cause error installations (Appendix A for error recovery). It is going to take 30 seconds for Windows 95 to search the card's driver. Then, another message "Windows found the following updated driver for this device: CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" shows up, then click "Finish" button to complete the driver installation. (If it shows "Windows was unable to locate a driver for this device.", You may also click "Other Locations" and type A:, A:\WIN95, B:, or B:\WIN95, then click "OK" button). After the "Finish" button id clicked, Windows starts to copy files from Windows 95 CD-ROM to your hard disk. This is going to take around two minutes, please wait. 5. When the "Copying Files" dialogue shows up to request the directory for the "DC21X4.SYS" file. Type "A:\WIN95" or "B:\WIN95" where A: or B: drive is the place you put the release dskette in, then click "OK". Windows 95 also request Windows95 CD directory to copy network- related files. Please type the your Windows 95 CD directory name. (Traditionally, it is D:\WIN95 or D:\WINDOWS). 6. Restart your PC to complete the installation. Appendix A: (Valid only for WIndows 95 version B installation) No matter what mistakes you made in the version B's installtion procedures above and can not install the card to Windows 95. The "Update Device Driver Wizard" utility still REGISTERS to Windows 95 that the card is installed (with incoomplete error info., of sourse). Even though you carefully follow the installation procudures above for the second time to successfully install the driver, Windows 95 still treats the card as bad because the error data was already REGISTERED. Therefore, you have to remove the REGISTERED errors, before you try to install the driver again. The following describes the details to remove the registered errors. 1. Click "Network" icon in the "Control Panel" box and remove the CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter you just successfully installed if any. 2. Select "Start" button (left-down corner) and select "Run" item. Type REGEDIT, the registry edidor utility , then click "OK" button to execute it. 3. In the Registry Editor dialogue, double-click "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" item, double-click "Enum", then double-click PCI item. Select the "VEN_1011&DEV_0019", then delete it, which is the error registered. Close Register Editor dialogue. 4. Reboot Windows 95 again to carefully follow the installtion procedures above again. 5. (OPTIONAL) SETTING CONNECTION TYPE "AutoSense" is the default setting for "Connection Type" in Windows 95. If the CN100TX(B) adapter will be connected to an Auto-Negotiation or a standard ("Half-Duplex") 100BaseTX or 10BaseT network device, "AutoSense" is correct and users do not need to change the default setting. The driver will automatically set the correct line speed and operating mode to communicate with the attached device. If the CN100TX(B) will attach to a dedicated Full-Duplex device, then the "Connection Type" setting must be changed. Follow these steps: a) Start Windows 95. Select "My Computer" then "Control Panel". Double-click on the "Network" icon in the Control Panel. b) From the "Network" window, select the "Configuration" tab. c) In the Configuration window, under "Components" highlight the "CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter" and click on "Properties". d) In the window titled "CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter Properties" select the "Advanced" tab. There is a window labelled "Property". Click on "Connection Type", and then choose "100BaseTX Full_Duplex" or "10BaseT Full_Duplex" (whichever is appropriate) from the list to the right. After choosing the Connection Type, click on "OK". e) Click again on the next "OK" and then on "Yes" to save the change and restart the system. (Refer to the User's Manual or the README.1ST file's "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device" section for more details on line speed and Full-Duplex connections.) ### [MenuTitle] PC/NFS ==================================================== = CN100TX(B) PCI-BUS FAST ETHERNET ADAPTER = = Driver Installation Procedure = = >>> PC/NFS = ==================================================== The PC/NFS driver files are in the \PCNFS subdirectory of this diskette. 1. Prepare the QuikNDIS diskette which contains the drivers for PC-NFS. The adapter driver can not be installed without it. Insert the diskette into drive A: or B:. 2. Insert this adapter driver disk into the other floppy drive. 3. Run the QuikNDIS command. The "NDIS Driver Menu" will appear. 4. From the NDIS Driver Menu, type "0" to choose "Third-Party Driver". 5. Key in the drive letter and path of the PCNFS adapter drivers, e.g. A:\PCNFS The files will automatically be copied from the diskette to the system. 6. After the files are copied, a message will appear saying "CNet CN100TX(B) Fast Ethernet Adapter". Check that the driver name is "DC21x4$". 7. Using a text editor, edit the CONFIG.SYS file to add the adapter driver. DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\DC21x4.DOS The program will also update the PROTOCOL.INI file automatically. 8. Check the parameters of the PROTOCOL.INI file to ensure the correct line speed and operation mode have been set. See the User's Manual and the README.1ST file (section "Auto-Negotiation with the Attached Device") for more details. 9. Reboot the workstation. ###