2
I
NDEX
E
EISA, reconfiguring to ISA 4-7
Express installation 2-1
F
fax service.
See
3ComFacts
G
gateway server 3-7
entering the address 3-7
General tab 5-7
Group 1 tests 6-2
Group 2 test 6-3
Group 3 test 6-4
H
hardware conflicts in Windows 95 and
Windows NT, resolving 5-1
host name, entering 3-9
I
I/O base address, changing 5-2
identifying PC on the network 3-10
installation file, making 3-15
installations, automated 5-10
installing drivers
Windows 3.1/DOS 4-1
Windows 95 2-5
Windows for Workgroups 4-1
installing multiple NICs, Windows NT 5-4
installing the NIC 1-3
IRQs
level, changing 5-2
list of available 2-4
ISA, configuring to EISA 4-6
L
link LED 1-7
loopback plug, assembling 6-3
M
maximum network segments 1-2
multiple installations
making installation file for 3-15
performing 5-10
multiple NICs in Windows NT PC,
installing 5-4
N
NetWare 4-1
NLM files 4-3
network
drivers 4-3
identifying PC on 3-10
interface A-1
testing the connection 3-4
network supplier support D-1
network test 5-8
NIC
configuration, changing 4-8
disabling Plug and Play 2-7
handling 1-3
installing the 1-3
link LED 1-7
reinstalling software 5-9
removing installation software 4-4
specifications 1-2, A-1
testing 3-3
uninstalling NIC software 5-8
NIC test 5-8
non–Plug and Play BIOS 2-7, 3-3
O
online technical services D-1
operating voltage requirements A-1
P
PACE technology 3-11, B-1
pin assignments A-2
Plug and Play
configuring the NIC when disabled 2-8
disabling 2-7
preinstallation procedure for
Windows 95 2-4
printing AUTOLINK.LOG file 4-2
problem report 5-7
R
reinstalling NIC software 5-9
repeating previous installation 3-13
resolving Windows 95 and Windows NT
hardware conflicts 5-1
RJ-45 connector 1-2, 1-5
pin assignments A-2
S
saving installation settings 3-14
server address, entering the DNS 3-9
server, DHCP, testing 3-6
settings, changing configuration 4-8
slide latch, AUI port 1-7
software
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