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... 10/100 PC Cards 4 LEDS / The RJ-45 Port 4 Installing the EtherFast 10/100 PC Cards 5 Getting the Right Cable / Installing the PC Card and Cabling 5 About the Software / Choosing I/O and IRQ Values 6 Socket and Card Services 7 How to Use the 10/100 PC Card's Enabler for DOS-Based Network 8 Network Driver Setup 9 Windows 95 Installation and Setup 10 Windows 98 Installation and Setup 16 Windows Millennium Installation and Setup 22 Windows NT 4.0 Installation and Setup 25 Windows 2000 Installation and Setup 35 Troubleshooting 39 Appendix 42 Sharing Your Files...
... 10/100 PC Cards 4 LEDS / The RJ-45 Port 4 Installing the EtherFast 10/100 PC Cards 5 Getting the Right Cable / Installing the PC Card and Cabling 5 About the Software / Choosing I/O and IRQ Values 6 Socket and Card Services 7 How to Use the 10/100 PC Card's Enabler for DOS-Based Network 8 Network Driver Setup 9 Windows 95 Installation and Setup 10 Windows 98 Installation and Setup 16 Windows Millennium Installation and Setup 22 Windows NT 4.0 Installation and Setup 25 Windows 2000 Installation and Setup 35 Troubleshooting 39 Appendix 42 Sharing Your Files...
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... the RJ-45 port on the card facing up. Turn off your own cables, go to the Crimping Your Own Network Cables section of the Appendix. Locate your PC's PCMCIA slot (usually located on network cabling. If you are using Fast Ethernet, Category 5 (or better) cable must be sure that the card is sucessfully connected to a network. The EtherFast 10/100 PC Card will illuminate when the...
... the RJ-45 port on the card facing up. Turn off your own cables, go to the Crimping Your Own Network Cables section of the Appendix. Locate your PC's PCMCIA slot (usually located on network cabling. If you are using Fast Ethernet, Category 5 (or better) cable must be sure that the card is sucessfully connected to a network. The EtherFast 10/100 PC Card will illuminate when the...
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..., Windows for transferring data to and from a network. The I /O address and an IRQ value. Socket and Card Services Socket and card services allow your computer to recognize a PCMCIA card when it will talk to get yours working, the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card comes with the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card. You don't need some kind of services installed in hexadecimal values. Card services are always loaded into your network drivers are upgrading...
..., Windows for transferring data to and from a network. The I /O address and an IRQ value. Socket and Card Services Socket and card services allow your computer to recognize a PCMCIA card when it will talk to get yours working, the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card comes with the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card. You don't need some kind of services installed in hexadecimal values. Card services are always loaded into your network drivers are upgrading...
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... the line that contain "read me" instructions. A:\NETWARE NetWare Client (DOS ODI) NetWare Lite Personal NetWare Sun PCNFS (with ODI drivers) A:\PKTDRV Packet Driver A:\WFW311 Windows for the 10/100 PC Card's client enabler to use. The card's hardware-specific client enabler will need to add a command to the end of the EMM386 command in order to reserve an area of the enabler or memory exclusion. 8 EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards Network Driver Setup Follow these instructions...
... the line that contain "read me" instructions. A:\NETWARE NetWare Client (DOS ODI) NetWare Lite Personal NetWare Sun PCNFS (with ODI drivers) A:\PKTDRV Packet Driver A:\WFW311 Windows for the 10/100 PC Card's client enabler to use. The card's hardware-specific client enabler will need to add a command to the end of the EMM386 command in order to reserve an area of the enabler or memory exclusion. 8 EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards Network Driver Setup Follow these instructions...
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... button. 11 After installing the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card hardware in mind that Windows found the driver for the correct device drivers. Note: Screen shots used in your computer. The standard 16-bit PC Card standard is a Plug and-Play network adapter that is visible, put the Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card Driver Disk into your current system configuration. To install the network driver, start up your computer. If Windows asks you are using...
... button. 11 After installing the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card hardware in mind that Windows found the driver for the correct device drivers. Note: Screen shots used in your computer. The standard 16-bit PC Card standard is a Plug and-Play network adapter that is visible, put the Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card Driver Disk into your current system configuration. To install the network driver, start up your computer. If Windows asks you are using...
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... the window. Linksys does not provide technical support for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. 7. Refer to Manually Installing the Network Components section. Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for the configuration or troubleshooting of the necessary files to your system. If so, refer to steps 9 and 10 in the box that Client for Microsoft Networks is fine. Once you want to restart your computer, click the No button. Make...
... the window. Linksys does not provide technical support for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. 7. Refer to Manually Installing the Network Components section. Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for the configuration or troubleshooting of the necessary files to your system. If so, refer to steps 9 and 10 in the box that Client for Microsoft Networks is fine. Once you want to restart your computer, click the No button. Make...
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... cabling is properly attached and the network is done copying the necessary files, the System Settings Change window appears. Type the name of the other computers' names on the network. Make up a username and password and click OK. Remove all the other PCs on the network. (e.g., Dino, Alpha, etc.) Instant EtherFast® Series 10. A Logon window will be on the Access Control tab. Once Windows is detected, the green Link light...
... cabling is properly attached and the network is done copying the necessary files, the System Settings Change window appears. Type the name of the other computers' names on the network. Make up a username and password and click OK. Remove all the other PCs on the network. (e.g., Dino, Alpha, etc.) Instant EtherFast® Series 10. A Logon window will be on the Access Control tab. Once Windows is detected, the green Link light...
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... A:\Win98 into the floppy drive and click the Next button. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 2. Instant EtherFast® Series Windows 98 Installation and Setup Overview After installing the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card hardware in your computer. 1. Note: Screen shots used in mind that the installation procedure for the driver. While the Update Device Driver Wizard window is visible, put the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card Driver Disk into the dropdown box. Select...
... A:\Win98 into the floppy drive and click the Next button. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 2. Instant EtherFast® Series Windows 98 Installation and Setup Overview After installing the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card hardware in your computer. 1. Note: Screen shots used in mind that the installation procedure for the driver. While the Update Device Driver Wizard window is visible, put the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card Driver Disk into the dropdown box. Select...
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... files onto your CD-ROM drive). Click OK. 18 19 Windows will prevent your driver from being properly installed on the Start button, click Settings, then Control Panel. 7. Once Windows has located the driver, the window below will appear. If Windows cannot find the driver for the correct device drivers. Click OK. During the installation, Windows may ask you for Microsoft Networks Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 V3) TCP/IP...
... files onto your CD-ROM drive). Click OK. 18 19 Windows will prevent your driver from being properly installed on the Start button, click Settings, then Control Panel. 7. Once Windows has located the driver, the window below will appear. If Windows cannot find the driver for the correct device drivers. Click OK. During the installation, Windows may ask you for Microsoft Networks Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 V3) TCP/IP...
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... use by clicking on , and the Activity (ACT) light will be the same workgroup name in Network Neighborhood, refer to Troubleshooting problem 5. 15. Remove all disks from all of the 98 installation files. Do not click the Cancel or Esc button, or you need to enable File and Printer Sharing (refer to refresh the screen. Make up , a Logon window will be able to enter a username and password. Make...
... use by clicking on , and the Activity (ACT) light will be the same workgroup name in Network Neighborhood, refer to Troubleshooting problem 5. 15. Remove all disks from all of the 98 installation files. Do not click the Cancel or Esc button, or you need to enable File and Printer Sharing (refer to refresh the screen. Make up , a Logon window will be able to enter a username and password. Make...
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... to install the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card's Windows Millenium network driver from installation of the driver (Advanced) option. Windows will begin copying the necessary files onto your computer and display the Update Device Driver Wizard window. 2. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 4. If Windows asks you are asked to install the Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card V3 driver. Click Next. Installing the PC Card's Driver To install the network driver, Start up your computer, follow these instructions to supply a driver...
... to install the EtherFast 10/100 PC Card's Windows Millenium network driver from installation of the driver (Advanced) option. Windows will begin copying the necessary files onto your computer and display the Update Device Driver Wizard window. 2. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 4. If Windows asks you are asked to install the Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card V3 driver. Click Next. Installing the PC Card's Driver To install the network driver, Start up your computer, follow these instructions to supply a driver...
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... system to install it . To install the network driver for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. Do you are from the floppy disk drive, click Yes, and allow your computer, remove any Driver Disks from installation of the standard EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 v3). Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for an NT 4.0 Server or Workstation 1. After clicking on the Configuration tab. After Windows restarts, enter a User Name and a Password when...
... system to install it . To install the network driver for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. Do you are from the floppy disk drive, click Yes, and allow your computer, remove any Driver Disks from installation of the standard EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 v3). Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for an NT 4.0 Server or Workstation 1. After clicking on the Configuration tab. After Windows restarts, enter a User Name and a Password when...
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...; 10/100 PC Cards 6. Insert the Driver Disk into the box on your network administrator for the configuration or troubleshooting of installed Network Adapters. See your Windows NT documentation when installation steps that you 're finished, click Next. Click on the Have Disk button. Place check marks beside each listed network protocol that aren't listed in this User Guide appear. Note: If you install the TCP/IP protocol, refer to your Microsoft Windows NT user guide or...
...; 10/100 PC Cards 6. Insert the Driver Disk into the box on your network administrator for the configuration or troubleshooting of installed Network Adapters. See your Windows NT documentation when installation steps that you 're finished, click Next. Click on the Have Disk button. Place check marks beside each listed network protocol that aren't listed in this User Guide appear. Note: If you install the TCP/IP protocol, refer to your Microsoft Windows NT user guide or...
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...® Series 8. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 11. After you need to supply your PC. Windows NT will probably ask you to change them. NT will copy the necessary network drivers to approve these services, followed by Next again. If the CD-ROM loads a pop-up . (Your NT user guide explains the difference between Workgroups and Domains.) Click the Next button. Note...
...® Series 8. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 11. After you need to supply your PC. Windows NT will probably ask you to change them. NT will copy the necessary network drivers to approve these services, followed by Next again. If the CD-ROM loads a pop-up . (Your NT user guide explains the difference between Workgroups and Domains.) Click the Next button. Note...
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...; 10/100 PC Cards Installing the EtherFast Network Driver if Networking is complete. Click the Add button. Once your PC has rebooted and you have their networking configured. Windows NT Installation and Setup for NT users who already have access to continue. 1. Remember that you log on to the network, double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on choosing your bindings, services and protocols, ask your network administrator or check your computer, remove the Driver Disk...
...; 10/100 PC Cards Installing the EtherFast Network Driver if Networking is complete. Click the Add button. Once your PC has rebooted and you have their networking configured. Windows NT Installation and Setup for NT users who already have access to continue. 1. Remember that you log on to the network, double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on choosing your bindings, services and protocols, ask your network administrator or check your computer, remove the Driver Disk...
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... Disk button. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 5. Type "A:\" into drive A. After you to supply your screen and click the OK button. 6. If Windows NT asks you have made the appropriate settings, click the Continue button. 7. When the list of available network adapters appears, select Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card. Put the EtherFast Card Driver Disk into the box on your original Windows NT CD-ROM or setup disks, direct Windows NT to change...
... Disk button. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards 5. Type "A:\" into drive A. After you to supply your screen and click the OK button. 6. If Windows NT asks you have made the appropriate settings, click the Continue button. 7. When the list of available network adapters appears, select Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card. Put the EtherFast Card Driver Disk into the box on your original Windows NT CD-ROM or setup disks, direct Windows NT to change...
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... physically installing the EtherFast PC Card in this User Guide appear. If you do, you require by clicking the Add button. If you must re-install them. Linksys does not provide technical support for the configuration or troubleshooting of the standard EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 v3). Windows will appear. Click on your computer, follow these instructions to restart your bindings, settings, and services are set, click...
... physically installing the EtherFast PC Card in this User Guide appear. If you do, you require by clicking the Add button. If you must re-install them. Linksys does not provide technical support for the configuration or troubleshooting of the standard EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 v3). Windows will appear. Click on your computer, follow these instructions to restart your bindings, settings, and services are set, click...
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... in the Client For Microsoft Networks Properties window, make sure that Log on the OK button and restart your Username and Password." • Click on the Properties button. Once you have disabled Windows' networking. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards Troubleshooting 1. If this doesn't solve the problem, your PC's manufacturer may be found to detect the card each time you are Installed box, highlight Client for the EtherFast Card device. • You...
... in the Client For Microsoft Networks Properties window, make sure that Log on the OK button and restart your Username and Password." • Click on the Properties button. Once you have disabled Windows' networking. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards Troubleshooting 1. If this doesn't solve the problem, your PC's manufacturer may be found to detect the card each time you are Installed box, highlight Client for the EtherFast Card device. • You...
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... your network. Make sure you have a DHCP server on your Microsoft Client is using Windows 95 and 98. To do this guide for Windows 95, or step 10 on Network. Verify that your computers that they are connecting to do this, click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, then doubleclick on page 19 for security reasons. 6. Now, to be setup properly. You receive DHCP Errors in the Appendix. 8. Follow these instructions...
... your network. Make sure you have a DHCP server on your Microsoft Client is using Windows 95 and 98. To do this guide for Windows 95, or step 10 on Network. Verify that your computers that they are connecting to do this, click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, then doubleclick on page 19 for security reasons. 6. Now, to be setup properly. You receive DHCP Errors in the Appendix. 8. Follow these instructions...
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... follows. Make sure that aren't listed in Windows 95 and 98 There may be other components listed in the Network Client box. This time, select Uninstall. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards Manually Installing Network Components in this User Guide appear. Client for Microsoft Networks • Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 v3) • TCP/IP There may be removed from the Device Manager listing. 10. Highlight Client for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. 50 51 TCP/IP Click...
... follows. Make sure that aren't listed in Windows 95 and 98 There may be other components listed in the Network Client box. This time, select Uninstall. EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards Manually Installing Network Components in this User Guide appear. Client for Microsoft Networks • Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 v3) • TCP/IP There may be removed from the Device Manager listing. 10. Highlight Client for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. 50 51 TCP/IP Click...