S1836 Thunder 100
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Intel PROSet Icon in the Control Panel. Click Help from the main
PROSet window to get complete diagnostics information and instruc-
tions.
Common problems and solutions
SETUP.EXE reports the adapter is “Not enabled by BIOS”.
• The PCI BIOS isn’t configuring the adapter correctly.
The computer hangs when the drivers are loaded.
• Change the PCI BIOS interrupt settings.
• If you are using EMM386, it must be version 4.49 or newer (this
version ships with MS-DOS 6.22 or newer).
Diagnostics pass, but the connection fails or errors occur.
• At 100 Mbps use category 5 wiring and make sure the network cable
is securely attached.
• For NetWare clients, make sure you specify the correct frame type in
our NET.CFG file.
• Make sure the duplex mode setting on the adapter matches the setting
on the hub.
• At 100 Mbps, connect to a 100BASE-TX hub only (not T4).
The LNK LED doesn’t light.
• Make sure you’ve loaded the network drivers.
• Check all connections at the adapter and the hub.
• Try another port on the hub.
• Make sure the duplex mode setting on the adapter matches the setting
on the hub.
• Make sure you have the correct type of cable between the adapter
and the hub. 100 BASE-TX requires two pairs. Some hubs require a
crossover cable while others require a straight-through cable. See the
Cabling README file for more information on cabling.
The adapter stopped working when another adapter was added to
the computer.
• Make sure the cable is connected to the EtherExpress PRO/100 TX
PCI adapter.
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