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in the docking station.
Solution:
This is a hardware problem. Contact your docking station
manufacturer for a remedy.
5.
Inserting the card into the docking station causes the system to
reboot. This symptom has been observed with certain docking
stations.
Solution:
Contact your computer manufacturer for a possible
remedy.
6.
Data transfer with the card is slow and unreliable.
Solution:
(1) Some computers with poor PCI bus latency may
cause transmit FIFO underrun, therefore, some
packets will be lost. Enable the store and
forward property (refer to readme.txt under the
\Win9X subdirectory of the driver diskette).
(2) This problem can also occur with docking
stations. If this is the case, contact your
computer manufacturer for a possible
remedy.
A.2 Windows NT 4.0
1.
The card can not be enabled.
Solution:
Since Windows NT 4.0 does not support CardBus,
make sure the CardBus Enable property of the card is set as
Direct Enable to let the driver of the card to enable the CardBus
controller directly.
2.
The driver can not work in conjunction with third party Card and
Socket Services drivers.
Answer:
Currently, we support SystemSoft CardWizard For
Windows NT
TM
only. If the Card and Socket Services drivers
you used is provided by other party, you may need to uninstall it,
and let our driver enable this network card directly, otherwise
the performance is unpredicted.
3.
Does the driver support “hot-swap” on NT 4.0 ?
Answer:
If SystemSoft CardWizard For Windows NT
TM
is
installed on your NT 4.0, “hot-swap” is supported; otherwise,
since the driver does not handle card insertion and removal,
“hot-swap” is not supported.