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Intel PRO/100+ - Responder Testing on the Network (Optional); Netware 3.11, 3.12, Client 32, UNIX, OS;2, Banyan VINES, and Other Operating Systems; Proset: an Overview

Intel PRO/100+
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Troubleshooting
If you can’t connect to a server, first try the suggestions here, then turn to the
Troubleshooting and FAQs section later in this guide.
Make sure you’re using the drivers for this adapter. The driver file name
contains the letter B (for example, E100BODI.COM).
If you’re replacing an existing adapter, make sure the LINK statement in
your NET.CFG is correct for the new adapter. For example, the LINK
statement for a NetWare client is:
LINK DRIVER E100BODI
Verify that the frame type in your NET.CFG file matches your network.
Test the adapter by running diagnostics in Setup. Additional testing is
available by using a responder (see the next section).
Check the readme files (see the inside front cover for instructions).
Responder Testing on the Network (Optional)
Setup can test the adapter more thoroughly if there is a responder on the network
while you run the tests.
1 Go to a computer on the network with a comparable PCI adapter installed.
2 Run the appropriate configuration program for the installed adapter and set
it up as a responder.
3 Return to the computer that has the new adapter. Run Setup and test the
adapter by running diagnostics.
NetWare 3.11, 3.12, Client 32, UNIX*, Banyan
VINES*, and Other Operating Systems
Refer to the online documents. On a DOS computer, view the appropriate
readme file for information on installing your network driver.
To view the readme files, insert the PRO/100+ adapter disk into a drive, switch
to that drive, and type:
SETUP /README
and then press Enter.
PROSet: An Overview
When you install the PRO/100+ adapter Windows drivers, an advanced
configuration utility called PROSet is also installed. Users running Windows NT
or Windows 95/98 can easily test hardware and set standard and advanced
adapter features with PROSet. The main PROSet window is shown on the next
page.
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