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Chapter 4 — Installing the Network Card Drivers

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Summary of Contents for NETCARD AZ-NC2100

Page 1: ...NETCARD User s Manual Version 1 0 AZ NC2100 AZ NC2100 Lite...

Page 2: ...Up Your Network Card 3 1 Installing the Network Card 3 2 Connecting the Network Card Installing the Network Card Driver 4 1 For Windows 2000 4 2 For Windows 98 4 3 For Windows 95 4 4 For Windows for...

Page 3: ...Novell Client32 4 11 For Microsoft Network Client 3 0 for MS DOS 4 12 For LAN Manager 2 1 Workstation Sever NDIS 4 13 For SCO Unix 4 x 4 14 For SCO Unix 5 x 4 15 For UnixWare7 4 16 For Packet Driver...

Page 4: ...f the Network card chapter 3 and installation of the Network Card driver chapter 4 Before you proceed with the installation make sure that you have read through the safety guidelines and installation...

Page 5: ...the flexibility to connect 10Mbps Ethernet or 100Mbps Fast Ethernet without the need of tedious configuration It can support 200Mbps full duplex support and has a 32 bit Bus Master high performance d...

Page 6: ...installation Use a grounding strap a coiled wire with a clip at one end and an elastic strap at the other Wear the strap around your wrist and attach the clip to any non painted metal surface of your...

Page 7: ...talling the Network Card Power off your computer and any connected devices before installing your card Remove the cover of your computer Setting Up Your Network Card This chapter contains information...

Page 8: ...e its cover plate Keep the mounting screw to secure your card later PCI Bus Slot Cover Plate Mounting Screw Align your card with the PCI Bus slot and firmly push it into the slot If the card does not...

Page 9: ...9 Chapter 3 Setting Up the Network Card Replace the cover of your computer Secure your card to your computer chassis with the mounting screw...

Page 10: ...the next chapter to install your network card driver For descriptions on the LEDs you may refer to the section onLEDs Descriptions Do not plug in your telephone line to the Ethernet Jack The Ethernet...

Page 11: ...ation Server SCO Unix UnixWare and Packet Driver 4 1 For Windows 2000 Start your Windows No installing of the Network Card driver is required as the driver is already pre installed in Windows 2000 To...

Page 12: ...ard click Next 4 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click Next 5 Place the NetCard Installation CD on your CD ROM drive Select the option CD ROM drives and click Next 6...

Page 13: ...Installation CD into your CD ROM Drive Click Next 1 Click the option Search for the best driver for your device Recommended Click Next 2 4 2 For Windows 98 Power on your computer to start Windows 98...

Page 14: ...se proceed to section 4 3 1 Verifying Your Network Card Upon completion the following window will be displayed Click Finish Restart your system if prompted 5 Windows will prompt that it has located th...

Page 15: ...ttes for some files Be sure that you have them by your side during installation Place the NetCard Installation CD into your CD ROM Drive Click Next 1Power on your computer to start Windows 95 Windows...

Page 16: ...her D Win95 for Windows 95 rev 4 00 950 B users OR D Win95A for Windows 95 rev 4 00 950 rev 4 00 950A users Assuming your CD ROM Drive is D Else substitute the drive letter accordingly Click OK 3 Clic...

Page 17: ...ng your CD ROM Drive is D Else substitute the drive letter accordingly Click OK Upon completion restart your computer 6 This completes the installation of the network card driver in Windows 95 Please...

Page 18: ...el 2 Double click icon 3 From the Device Manager tab double click Network adapters Make sure that the Realtek RTL8139 A B C8130 PCI Fast Ethernet is listed as shown This means that the network card ha...

Page 19: ...386 for the location of the driver Assuming your CD ROM drive is D Else substitute the drive letter accordingly 7 Restart your computer when prompted for the changes to take effect NOTES 1 Parameters...

Page 20: ...bstitute the drive letter accordingly Click OK 5 From the Select Line Speed dialog box ensure that the value is auto This allows the network card to auto detect the line speed either 10 Mb or 100Mb Th...

Page 21: ...ivers Installing Multiple LAN Adapters Repeat step 1 to 2 as described above From the Network Settings dialog box click Configure The Input Ethernet ID dialog box will appear Enter the adapter s Ether...

Page 22: ...which connects to the adapter DEVICENO NN where NN is the specific PCI BIOS device identification number of the specified PCI adapter or you can use EtherID to select a specific RTL8139 adapter EtherI...

Page 23: ...Ware s Workstation for DOS disk Run INSTALL EXE from the Workstation for DOS Disk The NetWare Client Install program screen will appear You must complete all the questions The options are specific to...

Page 24: ...sure to add LASTDRIVE Z to your CONFIG SYS file for the network mappings to work properly 2 When you have multiple NetCards on your system Use BUSNO and DEVICENO KEYWORD in NET CFG to select which ada...

Page 25: ...TWARE NWSERVER 312 into the NetWare 386 subdirectory SYSTEM of your server If some files exists rename the existing files in the SYSTEM subdirectory 3 When the NetWare server prompt appears indicated...

Page 26: ...talling One LAN adapter with Multiple Frame Types When binding multiple frame types to one adapter enter aLOADandBIND statement for each frame type Each LOAD statement will use a different network num...

Page 27: ...Ware NwServer 41 into the NetWare 4 1 subdirectory SYSTEM of your server If some files exists rename the existing files in the SYSTEM subdirectory 3 When the NetWare server prompt appears indicated by...

Page 28: ...Installing One LAN adapter with Multiple Frame Types When binding multiple frame types to one adapter enter a LOAD and BIND statement for each frame type Each LOAD statement will use a different netw...

Page 29: ...prompt indicated by the Server name run the INSTALL NLM program by typing server name LOAD INSTALL Enter 3 Select Maintenance Selective Install and press Enter 4 Select LAN Driver Options Configure Lo...

Page 30: ...V LAN So add EtherID in LOAD commands For example LOAD RTSSRV FRAME ETHERNET_802 2 NAME LAN_A SLOT 1 BIND IPX TO LAN_ANET 11 LOAD RTSSRV FRAME ETHERNET_802 2 NAME LAN_B SLOT 2 BIND IPX TO LAN_B NET 22...

Page 31: ...10 1 Driver Installation Procedures on Client32 for DOS 1 If you have completed installing the Netware Client 32 for DOS all you have to do is to modify STARTNET BAT Please see the Sample Configuratio...

Page 32: ...ing that your CD ROM drive is D Else substitute the drive letter accordingly 4 10 3 Driver Installation Procedures on Client 32 for Windows 95 If you have installed the Microsoft Client in your Window...

Page 33: ...2 for Windows 95 1 Plug in the NetCard into your PC machine 2 Power on your computer to bootup Windows 95 3 Windows 95 will then prompt for Realtek Fast Ethernet Adapter in New Hardware Found dialog b...

Page 34: ...139 1 ms ndishlp protman DriverName PROTMAN PRIORITY MS NDISHLP MS NDISHLP DriverName ndishlp BINDINGS RTL8139 MS NETBEUI DriverName netbeui SESSIONS 10 NCBS 12 BINDINGS RTL8139 LANABASE 0 RTL8139 RTL...

Page 35: ...u must complete each of the questions where the options are specific to your needs The installation procedure will transfer files to a specific directory on the client and modify existing configuratio...

Page 36: ...d to complete it a Under DOS mode you can modify the EtherID or BusNo DeviceNo keyword field in file C MSCLIENT PROTOCOL INI b Or you can also use the SETUP program and follow abovesetup procedurc ste...

Page 37: ...L8139 RTSND OS2 PROTOCOL INI will contain RTL8139 RTL8139 RPOTOCOL INI SAMPLE DriverName RTSND EtherID 0000B4000001 This keyword is used to desinate a NetCard adapter by assigning its ethernet ID when...

Page 38: ...perly installed 1 Run the appropriate Microsoft Lan Manager SETUP for computer you are setting up DOS OS 2 or OS 2 Server Select Configuration item and insert the NetCard Installation CD Select the Re...

Page 39: ...by netconfig space c Used by netconfig system Used by netconfig 1 Login as root user On maintenance mode 2 Installation Diskette in DOS format Place the NetCard Installation CD into your CD ROM Drive...

Page 40: ...es the interface use a broadcast address of all 1 s y n default y 10 Enter the boardcast address for this interface default n n n n 11 Are these values correct y n y 12 Pseudo ttys are currently confi...

Page 41: ...oscp command to copy RTL SCO UNIX PCI Driver into UNIX s directories Assuming that your CD ROM drive is D If not substitute the drive letter accordingly cd doscp D setup setup chmod x setup setup When...

Page 42: ...e driver disk The program is for DOS 6 Add Protocol to select SCO TCP IP 7 Enter the internet Address of this interface for example 192 9 9 1 8 Enter the netmask for this interface default 255 255 255...

Page 43: ...O UnixWare Driver into UNIX s directories cd doscp D uw7 rtspkg tar tmp 2 Run tar utility to extract the driver cd tmp tar xvf rtspkg tar 3 Run pkgadd utility to add the driver software to system pkga...

Page 44: ...5 Verifying the Network Card NOTE 1 If you want to install more than one network card you should do the 4th 5th 6th steps for each network card separately 2 This driver can support up to four network...

Page 45: ...access it The recommended interrupt is 0x7e If you need any of the options listed below place them before the software interrupt on the command line i Force driver to report itself as 802 3 instead o...

Page 46: ...lay Packet driver for RTS8139 PCI version 1 00 Copyright 1997 c Realtek Semiconductor Inc There are 2 network cards on your main board Card 1 IRQ 0x9 I O 0x6100 NodeID 00 00 B4 00 00 01 Card 2 IRQ 0xA...

Page 47: ...Ds Light Description Activity ON OFF transmission of data is in progress no transmission of data Link ON OFF the link is good there is no link 100M ON OFF card is configured at 100Mbps card is configu...

Page 48: ...mpliant to PC98 99 Half Full duplex capability Supports LED pins for various network activity indications Support Advance Configuration Power Management Interface ACPI Support Remote Wake Up including...

Page 49: ...r NetWare 3 x 4 x NetWare Client 32 NDIS driver for Microsoft LAN Manager NDIS2 MAC drivers for DOS OS 2 Microsoft Windows for workgroups 3 11 Packet Driver SCO Unix 4 x 5 x drivers UnixWare7 6 4 Elec...

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