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Chapter 4 Installing the Network Card Drivers
4.5
For Windows NT
®
3.51/4.0
Location of NT4.0 Driver:
\WINNT4\RTL8139.SYS
Location of NT3.51 Driver:
\WINNT351\RTL8139.SYS
1.
From your Windows taskbar, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Control Panel
. Double-
click the
Network
icon.
2.
From the
Network Settings
dialog box, click the
Adapter
tab >
Add...
.
The
Add Network Adapter
dialog box will appear.
3.
From the list of network cards, select "
<other> Requires disk from
manufacturer
", and press <
Enter
>.
4.
Place the
NetCard Installation CD
into your CD-ROM Drive.
In the text box, type
D:\WINNT4
for Windows NT4.0
D:\WINNT351
for Windows NT3.51
(Assuming your CD-ROM drive is D. Else, substitute 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).
The values, "
10
" or "
100
" are used only when you want to force the network card
to 10Mb or 100Mb.
6.
Next, from the
Input EthernetID
dialog box, click
SKIP
if there is only one
adapter is installed on your computer. (This option is only required when
you have
more than one
NetCard on this computer.)
7.
From the
Bus Location
dialog box, if your system has
more than one
hardware bus, select the
Bus Type
and
Bus number
on which your network
adapter card is installed.
8.
Windows will then perform the binding process.
(If any additional network software options were installed, you may be
prompted for specific information for these packages.)
10. Restart your system.