Table of Contents
CHAPTER 5: SETUP FOR WINDOWS 2000
CHAPTER 6: SETUP FOR WINDOWS ME
CHAPTER 7: SETUP FOR WINDOWS XP
CHAPTER 8: SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT 3.51
CHAPTER 9: SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0
CHAPTER 10: SETUP FOR CLIENT32
Thank you for purchasing 10/100 Base FastEthernet PC Card
Installing the 10/100 Base FastEthernet PC Card
You will be installing the FastEthernet card in your computer's Type II PC Card slot. Please refer to your computer user's manual or consult the computer manufacturer if you are having trouble locating this slot.
Gently slide the PC card into the PC Card slot. After making sure the card is firmly seated in the socket, you are ready to install your network drivers.
Before you can use your new FastEthernet card, you need to install the proper drivers on the computer for the FastEthernet card. Your computer don't need the Card and Socket Services drivers pre-installed, just use our directly enabling program.
Follow these steps to get up and run:
1. PCMCIA controller enabling program:
In DOS command, cd to "\ENABLER" directory, then -
type "EN100 [/IRQ:x][/IOP:xxx]"
2. Novell DOS ODI Driver:
Windows 95/98 comes with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your FastEthernet card. Just follow these steps to get up and running:
Start the computer.
Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows ME will recognize the device. It will show ¡§found New hardware Wizard¡¨. Select ¡§Automatic search for a better driver¡¨ and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
Windows ME will search and recognize the driver of the Device.
Then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
After
copying the driver files, the device installation is completed. Click
"Finish".
Restart your computer, after the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are under Windows XP operating system.
Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows XP will recognize the device. It will show ¡§found New hardware Wizard¡¨. Select ¡§Automatic search for a better driver¡¨ and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
Windows XP will search and recognize the driver of the Device.
Then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
After
copying the driver files, the device installation is completed. Click
"Finish".
Restart your computer, after the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
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Setup for Windows NT 3.51Windows NT 3.51 comes with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your FastEthernet card. Just follow these steps to get up and running:
Windows NT 4.0 comes with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your FastEthernet card. Just follow these steps to get up and running:
This manual describes how to operate 10/100 Base FastEthernet PC Card. The 10/100 Base FastEthernet PC Card is about the size of a credit card. The FastEthernet PC Card works with any computer, Notebook, Sub-notebook, or card reader that supports SystemSoft, Phoenix, AMI, Award card and socket services with PCMCIA Release 2.1 and JEIDA 4.x standards.
This product supports the popular drivers such as Windows, Windows NT, and NetWare Network Operating Systems.
1. Complies to IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet standard and IEEE802.3u 100 BASE-TX FastEthernet standard.
2. Works with all Notebook PCs, Sub-notebook PCs, desktop computers with PC Card support and Microsoft OS:
4. "Hot Swap" card insertion and removal for Windows 95/98
5. 68-pin connector for attachment to PC's PC Card slot, and 15-pin flat connector to media coupler
6. LEDs diagnostics and monitoring indicators
RJ-45 to connect with 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX Hub
ODI NetWare 3.x and 4.x
NDIS Windows 95/98/ME, and Windows NT 3.51/4.0/2000/XP
PACKET DRIVER FTP PC/TCP, and NCSA Telnet
1. Bus Width: 16-Bit Bus
2. RAM Size: 64 KByte RAM
3. Power: 5V/250 mA
4. Temperature: 0 ~ 85°C
5. Humidity: 10% to 90%
6. Distance: 100 meters Hub to node
In driver diskette, there is one file named README.TXT that provides the information about the Driver Diskette¡¦s contents and installation guide. This file is located in the root directory of the diskette.
This product supports DOS ODI driver for NetWare 3.x and 4.x network operating systems. All necessary files are stored under the ODI directory of the driver diskette. The filename is LNAX100.COM. To install this ODI driver, there is a sample batch file named STARTNET.BAT that is located in the same directory. Here are five files needed to install DOS ODI driver, those are:
EMSNETX.EXE
or
XMSNETX.EXE
bind LNAX100
Link Driver LNAX100
int 5
port 300
frame Ethernet_802.2
frame Ethernet_802.3
frame Ethernet_II
frame Ethernet_snap
protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3
To use FTP PC/TCP or NCSA Telnet utilities, a packet driver for the network adapter is needed. This product supports packet driver named LNAX100.COM. To load this packet driver, just execute the following sample command:
LNAX100 0x60
Chapter 4: Setup for Windows 95/98
Windows 95/98 comes with most of the drivers necessary for accessing your Ethernet card. Just follow these steps to get up and running:
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Chapter 5 Setup for Windows 2000
Installation
Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended)", and press "Next" button
Select "Floppy disk drives" (or select "Specify a location" and type "A:\WIN2000" in the location), where the device information file (.INF file) and the driver PCMCARD.SYS can be found.
After Windows finds the driver, the following prompt will appear: "LNA-100/LNADL-100 LAN Adapter ". Press "Next" button, the driver then installs itself.
When Windows finishes the installation, the "LNA-100/LNADL-100 LAN Adapter" message box will be prompted, then click "Finish" button .
Restart your computer. After the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
Chapter 6 Setup for Windows ME
Installation
Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows ME will recognize the device. It will show ¡§found New hardware Wizard¡¨. Select ¡§Speecify the location of the driver¡¨ and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
Key in driver path "A:\WIN98_ME" , Windows ME will search and recognize the driver of the Device.
Then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
After copying the driver files, the device installation is completed, click "Finish".
Restart your computer. After the computer is restarted, the network function will be ready.
Chapter 7 Setup for Windows XP
Installation
Make sure your PC is powered on and that you are under Windows XP operating system.
Insert the LNA-100/LNADL-100 Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot on your PC. Windows XP will recognize the device. It will show ¡§Found New hardware Wizard¡¨. Select ¡§Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)¡¨ and insert the driver diskette or CD and click "Next".
Then please select "Search for the best driver in these locations.", and click "Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM)" and click "Next".
Then
system will show tell you this driver not pass Windows logo test this
windows, In here please click "Continue Anyway", then
Windows will automatically copy the driver files and related files into
After
copying the driver files, the device installation is completed. Click
"Finish".
Then network function will be ready.
Chapter 8: Setup for Windows NT 3.51
Following the steps below to get up and running:
Following the steps below to get up and running:
Chapter 10: Setup for CLIENT32
1.0 Introduction
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The LNAX100 PCMCIA ethernet adapter Installation diskette contains NDIS
driver programs, which comply with Microsoft's NDIS v2.0.1
specification, and installation notes for some of the most popular
operating systems which support NDIS drivers.
2.0 Installation Notes
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NDIS users, please refer to the following.
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File Description/Installation Notes
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\README.TXT Overall installation notes for all users
\NDIS2\README.TXT Overall installation notes for all NDIS users
\NDIS2\MSCLIENT.TXT For MSCLIENT users
\NDIS2\PCNFS.TXT For PCNFS users
\NDIS2\PATHWORK.TXT For DEC Pathworks users
\NDIS2\PATHWAY.TXT For WIN/TCP Pathway users
\NDIS2\LANSRV.TXT For IBM LAN Server users
\NDIS2\BANYAN.TXT For Banyan Vines users
\NDIS2\IBMLAN.TXT For IBM LAN Support Program and
LAN Services users
3.0 PROTOCOL.INI keywords Available
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This guide lists the available PROTOCOL.INI keywords.
IOBASE - This keyword specifies the I/O base address used by
the adapter. This value must match the actual address
setting on the adapter. If this keyword is not
specified, the default value(0x300) will be put into
effect.
INTERRUPT - This keyword specifies the interrupt line used by the
adapter. This value must match the actual IRQ setting
on the adapter. If this keyword is not specified, the
default value (3) will be put into effect.
DRIVERNAME- This keyword specifies the driver name for the
adapter.
NETADDRESS- This keyword specifies the node address (in hex) used
by the adapter. This option is used only to override
the node address stored in the adapter. With this
keyword specified, the specified address will be used
instead of the adapter's actual node address.
CONNECTIONTYPE - This keyword specifies the connector that used by
the adapter. The default value is NWAY.
= NWAY : Adapter will auto detect the speed mode
and duplex mode.
= S100 : User forces the media to 100BASE-TX HALF
DUPLEX mode.
= S10 : User forces the media to 10BASE-T HALF
DUPLEX mode.