DOS NDIS 2
Note: It is recommended that you use LAN Client (Client32) whenever possible as
an efficient solution.
1
Insert the CD-ROM or the NDIS Drivers diskette into the appropriate drive.
2
Use your operating system documentation to install the driver (IBMTRP.DOS).
This driver is located in the \dos subdirectory on both diskette and the
CD-ROM.
3
Modify the parameters, if needed. See Appendix C, “NDIS 2 Device Driver
Parameters.”
Note: If you use Microsoft Windows for Workgroups and want to configure
the NetAddress parameter for the NDIS device driver, remember to enclose
the address in double quotes (
" "
). The NetAddress parameter is used to set
a locally administered address for the adapter.
4
Installation is now complete. Shut down and restart your computer for all
changes to take effect.
5
Check for the following conditions to determine whether the adapter is
working correctly and whether installation has been completed successfully:
¹
The device driver files load successfully. There are no error messages.
If error messages are displayed or if you do not see messages that
indicate that the drivers have been installed, go to “Start of
Troubleshooting Process” on page 4-1.
¹
The adapter LEDs indicate normal operation: green ON, amber OFF.
If you experience problems, go to Chapter 4, “Problem Solving.”
For information concerning NDIS driver error messages, see Appendix D,
“NDIS 2 Device Driver Messages.”
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