40004 Problem: The adapter's flash chip failed diagnostics.\n There may be a configuration conflict.\n\n Solution: Use your PC's EISA configuration utility to select a \n different flash chip address.\n\n Click Help for details.
40005 Problem: The cable isn't attached, is damaged, or is the\n wrong type.\n\n Solution: Make sure the cable is attached to the adapter.\n Try a different cable.\n Try a different interrupt.\n Click Help for details.
40006 All adapter components are functioning normally.\n Sent and received 1000 packets.
40007 Diagnostics were cancelled at your request.
40008 Problem: Adapter failed network diagnostics. The problem may\n be with the cable, network, or computer.\n\n Solution: Make sure the cable is attached.\n Test the adapter in another PC.\n\n Click Help for details.
40009 Your adapter and its driver appear to be functioning normally.
40010 Problem: The driver didn't send any packets. This may be caused\n by not having protocols bound to the driver.\n\n Solution: Verify protocol bindings from the Network Settings dialog\n box.\n\n Click Help for details.
40011 Problem: The driver experienced a high number of transmit failures.\n\n Solution: Make sure the cable is securely attached to the adapter\n and run this test again.\n\n Click Help for details.
40012 Problem: The driver didn't receive any packets at all.\n This may be caused by a bad or missing cable.\n\n Solution: Make sure the cable is securely attached and run\n this test again.\n\n Click Help for details.
40013 Problem: The driver experienced excessive receive failures.\n This may be due to a bad or out of spec cable,\n or a hub/repeater problem.\n\n Solution: Check your cabling and your hub.\n\n Click Help for details.
40014 Problem: The driver experienced excessive collisions.\n This may be due to a very busy network, a bad cable,or a\n hub/repeater problem.\n\n Solution: Check your cabling and your hub.\n\n Click Help for details.
40015 There is no driver installed for this adapter. You may configure the driver settings once the driver is installed.\n\nUse the Network Control Panel application to install the driver for this adapter.
40017 Problem: There may be an interrupt conflict between this\n adapter and another adapter. \n\n Solution: Use the PCI setup utility and select a different\n interrupt, or try another slot.\n Also check speed and duplex mode settings.
40018 Problem: The adapter has failed internal loopback. \n\nSolution: Verify that the adapter is seated securely in its\n slot and its settings do not conflict with other devices.
40019 The adapter did not send receive the packets it sent to itself.
40020 100Mbps Network diagnostics require a responder and none was found. You may set up a responder on this 100Mbs network or run this test on a 10Mbps network.
40021 Problem: There may be a conflict between this adapter \n and another card in your computer.\n\n Solution: Use your computer's EISA configuration utility or PCI \n setup utility and move this adapter to another I/O address.
40024 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Adapter
40025 The adapter changed has a driver active. \nYou must shutdown Windows and power off the system for the changes to take effect.
40026 Unable to Create Diagnostic Thread.
40027 Unable to connect to Diagnostics Driver.
40028 Unable to establish a link to the Network device driver
40029 1,3,Map Registers,0,2,32,0,64,1
40030 1,3,Map Registers,0,2,8,0,64,1
40031 1,12,Map Registers,0,2,64,0,64,1
40032 1,12,Map Registers,0,2,8,0,64,1
40033 The system has not allocated an interrupt for the adapter you are installing. Please free an IRQ using your system's BIOS configuration utility and then reinstall this driver.
40034 The system has not correctly configured the adapter you are installing. Please try moving the adapter to another PCI slot and reinstall the driver.
40035 The system has not enabled bus mastering on the device you are installing, the driver will attempt to enable bus mastering when it loads. To verify that the driver has successfully enabled bus mastering, run the adapter diagnostics by clicking on the "Test..." button in the main PROSet dialog box. If the diagnostics pass, then the driver successfully enable bus mastering. If diagnostics fail, then the board will need to be moved to a slot which supports bus mastering.
40036 Setup was unable to stop the NDIS 3.x Device Driver. You may try this test again, or use the NDIS 3.x Driver diagnostics.
40037 The system has not enabled memory mapping for the adapter you have installed. The device driver will not work correctly on this adapter. Please try another PCI slot for this adapter or update the system BIOS and run setup again.
40038 The system has not enabled IO address mapping for the device you have installed. The device driver will not work correctly on this adapter. Please try moving the adapter to another PCI slot or update the system BIOS.
40039 Please wait while setup stops the network driver. Remember you must restart Windows to access your network after diagnostics are complete.
40040 Please wait while setup starts the network driver. Remember you must restart Windows to access your network drives.
40041 Setup has successfully started the device, press OK to return to Setup.
40042 Setup has successfully stopped the device driver. Press OK to continue the diagnostics on this adapter.
40043 You must set the Speed to either 10 or 100Mbps when the duplex mode is not set to Automatic.\nDo not leave the Speed set to Auto Negotiate.
40053 Intel 82557-based Integrated Fast Ethernet for WfM
40054 Intel 82558-based Integrated Fast Ethernet
40055 Intel 82558-based Integrated Fast Ethernet for WfM
40056 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ PCI Adapter
40057 iAFTProtocol
40058 iAFT
40059 E100B
40060 Valid Range: 1 - 3.\n\nDescription: How often AFT checks the status of the adapters in the Fault Tolerance team.
40062 Valid Range: %d - %d. (Must be greater than or equal to Check Time)\n\nDescription: Amount of time AFT waits to receive a packet before sending out a probe packet to check the status of the teamed adapters.
40063 Valid Range: %d - %d. (Must be greater than or equal to Probe Time)\n\nDescription: Amount of time AFT waits for the primary adapter to respond before switching to the secondary adapter.
40064 Valid Range: %d - %d. (Must be greater than or equal to Probe Time)\n\nDescription: If a secondary adapter does not respond in this amount of time, AFT determines that the adapter is no longer connected to the network.