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... the LAN+Modem card with 3Com. 9 Using the Windows menu, select Network. 10 From the Options menu, select Change Network Settings. 11 In the Network Setup dialog box, select the Networks... A message appears, prompting you to "Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts" in step 5. 17 Select 3Com Megahertz 10-100 + ...you are not using Card Services and you have a memory manager (all PCs running Windows have a memory manager), you must exclude the CIS memory address range for details.) After you began the installation. button. 14 In the Network Adapters dialog box, click Add Adapter. button...
... the LAN+Modem card with 3Com. 9 Using the Windows menu, select Network. 10 From the Options menu, select Change Network Settings. 11 In the Network Setup dialog box, select the Networks... A message appears, prompting you to "Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts" in step 5. 17 Select 3Com Megahertz 10-100 + ...you are not using Card Services and you have a memory manager (all PCs running Windows have a memory manager), you must exclude the CIS memory address range for details.) After you began the installation. button. 14 In the Network Adapters dialog box, click Add Adapter. button...
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...64258;icts with the memory used by checking the boot screen or looking in the driver name. The LAN+Modem card requires 4K for the CIS memory for PC and PCMCIA cards. The LAN+Modem card searches the upper memory, finds the 4K block that has been excluded, and uses...and application programs. To manage the computer's basic hardware configuration, Card Services automatically sets the I/O base address, interrupt request level, and the CIS memory base address for normal operation (when you can reboot while pressing [F8]. If your computer does not have Card Services, or if you choose...
...64258;icts with the memory used by checking the boot screen or looking in the driver name. The LAN+Modem card requires 4K for the CIS memory for PC and PCMCIA cards. The LAN+Modem card searches the upper memory, finds the 4K block that has been excluded, and uses...and application programs. To manage the computer's basic hardware configuration, Card Services automatically sets the I/O base address, interrupt request level, and the CIS memory base address for normal operation (when you can reboot while pressing [F8]. If your computer does not have Card Services, or if you choose...
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...0 to 55˚C (32 to 131˚F) Relative humidity 5 to 90% noncondensing Card Information Structure (CIS) Memory Size CIS: 256 bytes Network Cable Specifications Category 3 LAN and high-speed data cable (10 Mbps) that meets the requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36 (for example, Anixter®...requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36 (for example, Anixter CM-00424BAG-4 or equivalent) Category 5 voice and data transmission LAN cable (100 Mbps) that meets the requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36 (i.e., AT&T® type 1061 or equivalent) Power Requirements Operating...
...0 to 55˚C (32 to 131˚F) Relative humidity 5 to 90% noncondensing Card Information Structure (CIS) Memory Size CIS: 256 bytes Network Cable Specifications Category 3 LAN and high-speed data cable (10 Mbps) that meets the requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36 (for example, Anixter®...requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36 (for example, Anixter CM-00424BAG-4 or equivalent) Category 5 voice and data transmission LAN cable (100 Mbps) that meets the requirements of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA TSB-36 (i.e., AT&T® type 1061 or equivalent) Power Requirements Operating...