Running Setup
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Memory Address (default is D0000)
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COM Port (default is COM2)
This is the communications port used by the modem.
Make sure the COM port is not being used by another
device, such as a built-in infrared port.
12 Click OK, then click CLOSE to exit Network Setup.
13 Turn off the computer and remove the disk from
drive A.
This completes the configuration of the network function
of the card. The remaining steps configure the modem.
14 Insert the LAN+Modem card in the computer and
attach the modem adapter and telephone cables as
described in Chapter 2.
15 Turn on the computer and log on to Windows NT.
16 Double click My Computer and open the Control
Panel.
17 Double click Modems to open the Install New Modem
window.
18 Select Don’t detect my modem... and click Next. A list
of modem manufacturers and models will appear. If
you have another modem already installed, click Add.
19 Select Have Disk...
20 When you are prompted for the manufacturer’s
installation disk, specify C:\MHZ or another path as
chosen at Step 4 and click OK.
21 Select 3Com Megahertz 10-100 + 56K PC Card
(Modem Interface) and click Next.
22 Select a port for the modem and click Next. This port
should match the COM port selected in Step 11. Be
sure Selected ports is enabled.
23 At the Local Information prompt, enter the appropriate
value for the requested fields and click Next.
24 Click Finish to complete the installation.
In order for you to log on to a Novell NetWare server, the
Windows NT user’s login name and the Novell NetWare
login name must be exactly the same.