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- 4 Windows for Workgroups 3.11
- v1.03
-
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- Microsoft Windows* for Workgroups 3.11 installation notes for Intel's
- EtherExpress(TM) PRO/100B PCI LAN Adapter
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-
- Location of Driver: \WFW\E100B.38_
- Location of Setup file: \WFW\OEMSETUP.INF
-
-
- General Instructions
- --------------------
-
- NOTE: If you are running Novell NetWare* on this workstation, see the
- Novell NetWare section of Hints and Tips below before continuing
- with this installation.
-
- 1 Double-click the Network Setup icon in the Network Group.
-
- 2 If you are replacing a previous LAN adapter, click the Remove button
- to delete that adapter.
-
- 3 Click the Networks button. Select Install Microsoft Windows Network
- and click OK.
-
- Optional: To add Novell NetWare support to this workstation, click
- Other, then select Novell NetWare Shell 3.x if you are using
- NETX, or select Novell NetWare Shell 4.x if you use VLMs. Click
- OK.
-
- Optional: To share files and printers on this workstation, click the
- Sharing button, then click on OK.
-
- 4 Click the Drivers button.
-
- 5 Click the Add Adapter button. Select Unlisted or Updated Network
- Adapter and click on OK.
-
- 6 Insert the adapter driver disk in drive A and specify the path A:\WFW
- for the location of the driver.
-
- 7 Select the Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI adapter from the list box
- and click OK.
-
- 8 Specify the correct speed for your network. If you are using the TX
- based adapter, specify the correct duplex mode. If you are unsure of
- the correct settings, contact you Network Administrator.
-
- Note: If you set the PRO/100B TX adapter to FULL duplex and you are
- running at 100 Mbps, you must change your speed setting to 100.
-
- Note: These options will not come up if you already have the NetWare
- ODI driver installed. These settings are set in the NET.CFG
- file.
-
- 9 The driver and default protocols will appear in the Network Drivers
- window. If you need to add or remove a protocol, do so here.
-
- 10 In the Network Drivers window, click Close.
-
- 11 In the Network Setup window, click OK.
-
- 12 In the Microsoft Windows Network Names window, enter a unique User
- Name, the name of your new or existing Workgroup, and a unique
- Computer Name for your workstation, then click OK.
-
- 13 Choose Yes To All when WFW asks if you want to replace the files
- currently installed with the versions you are installing now.
-
- 14 Insert the WFW disks WFW asks for. If prompted for the NetWare files,
- insert the Novell disk containing the drivers from the Novell file
- WINDR3.EXE. If prompted for the path of E100B.386, insert the Intel
- Configuration and Driver disk into a drive and for the path, type:
- A:\WFW.
- If prompted for the path of E100B.DOS, specify:
- A:\NDIS
-
- 15 When finished updating the files, WFW reports that it modified several
- files. Click on OK. WFW changes your last drive to P:. If you want to
- change this setting, do so in your CONFIG.SYS file. WFW also modifies
- your NET.CFG file (for NetWare users). Check this file to make sure
- your frame types load in the correct order for your network.
-
- 16 When WFW prompts you to restart your computer for the changes to take
- effect, click on Restart Computer.
-
- Hints and Tips
- --------------
-
- Novell NetWare
-
- 1. Before you begin to install driver support for WFW and Novell NetWare
- on the same workstation, you'll need these Novell NetWare files:
- NETWARE.DRV, NETWARE.HLP, NWPOPUP.EXE, VIPX.386, and VNETWARE.386. To
- obtain these files, do one of the following:
-
- a Download the self-extracting file WINDR3.EXE from Novell NetWire
- forum on CompuServe or Novell's FTP server on the internet
- (ftp.novell.com) or WWW
- (ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/dsclnt12).
-
- b Call Novell (1-800-NETWARE) to have the files sent to you.
-
- c Contact a Novell NetWare dealer in your area.
-
- 2 Set up the workstation to connect to NetWare using the DOS ODI client
- driver.
-
- 3 Load the ODI driver and login to your NetWare server.
-
- 4 Start WFW and set up the driver for the EtherExpress PRO/100B adapter
- by following the instructions shown above. When the driver is chosen,
- WFW detects the ODI driver is already loaded and automatically
- installs the appropriate support. Next to the adapter name in the
- Network Drivers window, you'll see [ODI/NDIS3] which indicates it
- recognized the ODI driver.
-
-
- Sample PROTOCOL.INI:
-
- Windows for Workgroups(WFW) creates the PROTOCOL.INI for you. This is
- provided for reference. This is a sample with Microsoft NetBEUI and
- IPX/SPX Compatible Transport with NetBIOS.
-
- [network.setup]
- version=0x3110
- netcard=in$e100b,1,IN$E100B,3
- transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
- transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
- transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
- lana0=in$e100b,1,ms$netbeui
- lana1=in$e100b,1,ms$nwlinknb
- lana2=in$e100b,1,ms$ndishlp
-
- [protman]
- DriverName=PROTMAN$
- PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP
-
- [IN$E100B]
- DriverName=E100B$
-
- [E100B]
- Adapters=IN$E100B
-
- [NWLINK]
-
- BINDINGS=IN$E100B
- [MS$NDISHLP]
- DriverName=ndishlp$
- BINDINGS=IN$E100B
-
- [NETBEUI]
- DriverName=netbeui$
- SESSIONS=10
- NCBS=12
- BINDINGS=IN$E100B
- LANABASE=0
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