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- MS Windows for Workgroups Installation With D-Link Cards
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- This driver diskette includes an OEMSETUP.INF file for Windows for Workgroups.
- Using the OEMSETUP.INF file, the user can select whichever D-Link network
- adapters are to be installed based on Windows dialog box menus.
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- The OEMSETUP.INF file contains selections for all the following D-Link
- network adapters:
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- DE-100 series, DE-200 series, DE-205TP, DE-220 series
- DE-300 series, DE-320 series, DE-400, DE-600 series
- DE-620 series
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- Installation procedures:
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- 1. Proceed to install Windows for Workgroups. If you already have an
- installed Windows for Workgroups, open the Control Panel Window to
- change the network settings.
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- 2. When Windows asks for the type of network adapter, it will show a
- list of all network adapters supported by Windows. You must select
- 'Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter'.
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- 3. Windows will ask for an OEMSETUP.INF file. Since the D-Link OEMSETUP.INF
- file is included in the D-Link driver diskette, insert the driver diskette
- in drive A:
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- Input the full path name where the D-Link OEMSETUP.INF file is located.
- (i.e. A:\NDIS\OEMSETUP.INF)
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- 4. You will see a Windows dialog menu listing all D-Link network adapters
- included in the OEMSETUP.INF file. Select the network adapter that
- you will be using.
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- 5. After selecting the type of D-Link network adapter, Windows will look
- for the NDIS driver of the network adapter you have selected.
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- At this time, the D-Link driver diskette should still be in drive A:.
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- Input the full path name where the D-Link NDIS driver is located.
- (i.e. A:\NDIS\DOS\)
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- 6. Windows will copy the NDIS driver file and update the Windows network
- system automatically. Be sure to configure the network adapter if you
- are using I/O port or IRQ other than the default.
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- At this point, you can finish the installation or continue the process
- according to your preferences.
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- 7. After installation is completely finished, restart your system for the
- updates to take effect.
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- D-Link NDIS PROTOCOL.INI User Guide
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- This guide lists the available PROTOCOL.INI keywords for all
- D-Link NDIS device drivers. Most of the keywords are optional
- and have default values. The asterisk symbol (*) indicates the
- list of D-Link adapters where the keyword is applicable.
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- IOADDRESS - This keyword specifies the base I/O port address used
- by the D-Link Network Interface Card. This value must
- match the base I/O address jumper setting on your NIC.
- If this keyword is not present, the default value will
- be 300h.
- *all D-Link network adapters
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- INTERRUPT - This keyword specifies the interrupt line used by the
- D-Link NIC. This value must match the IRQ jumper setting
- on your NIC. If this keyword is not present, the default
- value will be 3.
- *all D-Link network adapters
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- DRIVERNAME- This keyword specifies the NIC driver's name. The NIC
- driver name follows the NIC adapter type. (i.e. DE100,
- DE200, DE220, etc.)
- *all D-Link network adapters
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- PRINTPORT - This keyword specifies the printer port used by your
- D-Link Pocket LAN Adapter.
- *DE-600, DE-620
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- BASEMEMORY- This keyword specifies the mapped memory address used
- by the D-Link NIC. This value must match the base
- memory jumper setting on your NIC. Base memory will
- only be in effect if the remote boot ROM jumper is
- enabled.
- *DE-100, DE-200
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- ADAPTERID - This keyword specifies the adapter ID used by D-Link
- MCA bus card. This value must match the card ID jumper
- setting on your MCA adapter.
- *DE-300, DE-320
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- NETADDRESS- This keyword specifies the node address (hex) used by
- your network interface card. This option is used only
- if you want to override the node address burned in your
- NIC. In this case, the specified address will be used
- instead of the NIC's actual node address.
- *all D-Link network adapters
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