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Rev.1 - YML618

www.netcomm.com.au

NP1500 Fast Ethernet LAN Adaptor

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Windows NT

1. Click on 

Start > Settings > Control Panel

.

2. Double click on the 

Network

 icon.

3. If this is the first time a Network device is being installed on your computer, the system will

ask if you wish to install a Network Adaptor. Select 

Yes

. If a Network adaptor has

previously been installed, click on 

Adaptors

 and then select 

Add

.

4. From the 

Add Network Adaptor

 dialog box you will be presented with several models. Do

not select any of these.  Click 

Have Disk

 to continue.

5. Insert the driver CD into your CD ROM drive then type the path 

D:\Drivers\WINNT40

and select 

OK

.

6. Select 

NP1500 32-bit PCI 10/100M Wake_On_LAN Fast Ethernet card

 from the 

Select

OEM Option

 box and then select 

OK

.  More than one may be displayed.  Select one of the

NP1500 32-bit PCI 10/100M Wake_On_LAN Fast Ethernet card

 listed.

7. Select the appropriate operating mode from the list presented:

* AutoSense

Senses dynamically the media ports

10BaseT (TP)

To connect 10BaseT Ethernet hubs

10BaseT (TP) Full Duplex

To connect 10BaseT Full Duplex hubs

10BaseT (TP) No_Link_Test

To connect hubs not supporting the Link Integrity Test

100BaseTx (TP 100)

To connect 100BaseTx Ethernet hubs

100BaseTx (TP 100) FDx

To connect 100BaseTx Full Duplex hubs

* Default - Recommended for most modern networks

8. Upon completion, the selected adaptor is added to the 

Installed Adapter Cards

 list the

Network Setting

 box (the number prefixing the adaptor is the adaptor number).

9. Click on 

Close

 to complete the Network Setting initialization. You may be prompted to

setup your network at this point.  Do this and select 

Apply

 and then 

OK

.

10. Shutdown and reboot the system when prompted.

Summary of Contents for Corporate Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Hardware Installation 3 Step 2 Driver Installation 4 Windows 95 4 Windows 98 4 Windows ME 5 Windows XP 7 Windows NT 9 Windows 2000 10 Linux 12 Other Operating systems 13 Troubleshooting 13 Step 3 Reg...

Page 3: ...ot and remove the appropriate expansion slot cover from the backplane of the computer 4 Insert the card into the PCI slot and secure with a screw in the backplane 5 If supplied connect the WOL Wake On...

Page 4: ...ols that you require Do this BEFORE rebooting your computer by going to the Control Panel and double clicking on the Network icon to install the required protocols 5 When the driver installation is co...

Page 5: ...ly enter the same driver location as in step 6 D Drivers Win98 9 If you have not previously had your computer connected to a network you will now need to configure any network protocols that you requi...

Page 6: ...elect Have disk and then type in D Drivers WinME Select OK 8 This will display NP1500 32 bit PCI 10 100M Wake_On_LAN Fast Ethernet card in the Select Devices window Select this device and click on the...

Page 7: ...has no built in driver for the NP1500 please follow steps 5 to 10 to install the driver 3 Select Start Control Panel and double click on the System icon Select Hardware Device Manager You may need to...

Page 8: ...Ethernet card in the Network Adaptor field Select Next 8 Windows XP will copy the driver and system files for the network Windows XP will display a message which says that it has not passed Windows Lo...

Page 9: ...n select OK More than one may be displayed Select one of the NP1500 32 bit PCI 10 100M Wake_On_LAN Fast Ethernet card listed 7 Select the appropriate operating mode from the list presented AutoSense S...

Page 10: ...P1500 please follow steps 5 to 11 to install the driver 3 Select Start Settings Control Panel and double click on the System icon Select Hardware Device Manager and click on the next to Network adapto...

Page 11: ...t PCI 10 100M Wake_On_LAN Fast Ethernet card as well as the Intel 21143 Based PCI Ethernet Adaptor Select the NP1500 32 bit PCI 10 100M Wake_On_LAN Fast Ethernet card and then Next 9 Windows 2000 will...

Page 12: ...local network now Gateway sbin route add default gw GATEWAY netmask 0 0 0 0 metric 1 5 Start inet deamon usr sbin inetd You should now be on the network Make sure that your kernel is built with networ...

Page 13: ...ollow these steps before contacting NetComm s Customer Support Department 1 Ascertain that the card is fully and firmly seated in the slot connector 2 Check the length and rating of connecting cables...

Page 14: ...2 This warranty shall not apply to software programs batteries power supplies cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product 3 The customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant...

Page 15: ...tions of Warranty The Trade Practices Act 1974 and corresponding State and Territory Fair Trading Acts or legalisation of another Government the relevant acts in certain circumstances imply mandatory...

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