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5 Select the Intel(R) PRO Adapter and click OK. Drivers and utilities are
installed.
6 The TCP/IP Configuration dialog box appears. Enter the appropriate
information and click OK. Remove the installation disk or CD.
7 When prompted, restart Windows NT.
NOTE
: For troubleshooting information, see the section
Windows NT
Troubleshooting
, following.
Windows NT Troubleshooting
If Windows NT reports an error or you can’t connect to the network, try the
suggestions here first, then turn to the section Troubleshooting and FAQs later in
this guide if necessary.
• Make sure that you use the drivers for this adapter. Drivers are located on
the PRO/100+ adapter disk or CD.
• Make sure the driver is loaded and the protocols are bound. Check the
Settings in the Control Panel’s Network/Bindings dialog box.
• Check the Windows NT Event Viewer for error messages.
• If you are attaching to a NetWare network, check your frame type and
verify that NetWare client or server software has been installed.
• Test the adapter with the PROSet advanced configuration utility that was
installed on your system when you installed the PRO/100+ adapter. To start
PROSet, double-click on the PROSet icon in the Windows control panel.
To run diagnostics, select the adapter and click the Diagnostics tab, then
click Run Tests. For additional information, click Help in the PROSet
window.
• Check with your LAN administrator — you may need to install
supplemental networking software.
DOS and Windows 3.1 Setup for Novell NetWare DOS ODI Clients
NOTE
: Windows 95/98 users should refer to the previous sections on Windows
95/98. NetWare Client 32 users should refer to the NetWare readme files in the
\NETWARE directory.
DOS and Windows 3.1 Automatic Configuration
PCI computers automatically detect and configure PCI-compliant adapters
while booting. The BIOS sets the adapter IRQ level and I/O memory address
automatically each time you start your computer.
Start your computer to automatically configure the adapter. Resource configura-
tion is complete when the DOS prompt appears. You can now continue with the
procedure below.
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