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1. max rate Specifies the highest bit rate at which the modem may establish a connection For modulations that support only a fixed bit rate such as V 22bis max rate has a fixed value to which it defaults If the default rate or a rate other than zero is specified the modem will return ERROR This subparameter accepts the following values 0 300 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 16800 19200 21600 24000 31200 33600bps If unspecified set to 0 max rate is determined by the value of cattiet If the lt carrier gt setting is K56 the max rate subparameter should be left at the default value zero S Register Reference This section provides information on all the S Registers supported by the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Adapter It is divided into two parts Introduction to S Registers e S Register Reference in numerical order Introduction to S Registers The Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Adapter uses memory storage locations or S Registers to hold information controlling its operating environment Few of these S Registers require attention from modem users Some of the S Registers are reserved These either contain parameter bit maps for the internal use of the modem or are not in current use Gener ally modem users should not alter or write to any of these reserved 6 26 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide S Registers because doing so could
2. 2 Insert the card into the PC card slot and push it in until it is firmly seated If you have more than one PC card slot the PRO 100 PC Card will automatically detect which slot it is in Inserting the PRO 100 PC Card into the Computer 1 6 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Note The PRO 100 PC Card may feel hot to the touch after prolonged periods of normal use in some environments This is normal and is not known to affect operation of the Intel card the host computer or any other peripheral device However to avoid discomfort use caution when removing the card from your computer after extended use see your computer manual for removal procedures PRO 100 Modem and Ethernet Connections Connecting the Modem Cable to the PRO 100 Hold the PC Card with the top card label and network graphic facing you Grasp the flat connector on the end of the Modem Cable with the network graphic on top and plug it in to the matching receptacle on the right side of the PRO 100 PC Card The cable connector will click into place Do not force the connec tion MODEM CABLE Attaching the Modem Cable to the PRO 100 Connecting the Modem Cable to the Telephone Line Plug one end of a male analog telephone line cable into the RJ 11 jack on the Modem Cable and the other end into an analog single line RJ 11 telephone wall jack Hardware Installation 1 7 Caution The PRO 100 PC Card will
3. From the Configuration tab in the Network window click Add From the Select Network Component Type window select Client and click Add Under Manufacturers in the Select Network Client window select Microsoft In the Network Clients window select Client for NetWare Net works Click OK you will be returned to the Network window From the Configuration tab in the Network window click Add From the Select Network Component Type window select Protocol and click Add Select Microsoft as the manufacturer and IPX SPX compatible Protocol under Network Protocols then click OK to return to the Netwotk window Click OK to close the Network window then restart the computer when prompted Utilities Several utilities are provided with the PRO 100 PC Card that run under Microsoft Windows or MS DOS The utilities are Country Identifier Utility Windows 95 NT 3 x Modem Test Windows 95 NT 3 x Diagnostic Test MS DOS prompt required Windows 95 Installation 2 9 These utilities are automatically copied to your hard drive during installa tion under Windows 95 and icons for the utilities are installed in a Windows program group at the time of installation See Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications for additional information Power Saving Modes The PRO 100 PC Card has two power saving modes to reduce adapter power consumption under certain conditions Network only mode and Modem only mode Network amp Modem is the def
4. b Verify that the Maximum port speed is set to 115 2 Kbps c Use the default initialization string If you need to modify the string do so under ControlPanel Modems Modem Properties Connection Advanced Extra Settings Click OK to save changes and exit Microsoft Dial Up Adapter Network Setup for Windows 95 The Microsoft Dial Up Adapter may be used for Remote Access Service RAS remote connection to in house server and or to access the Internet To install the Dial Up Adapter 1 2 In the Control Panel double click the Network icon Click Add Double click Adapter Highlight Microsoft under Manufacturers Dial Up Adapter will appear under Network Adapters click OK Windows 95 disks may be requested if not present in C Windows Options Cabs sub directory Add the proper networking protocol for the Dial Up Adapter ie TCP IP IP Subnet Mask and Gateway may be required Restart the computer when prompted Utilities and Applications 5 17 Modify the Dial Up Adapter properties Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop Double click the Dial Up Networking icon Double click the Make New Connection icon Type in the Name of the computer or service you want to dial Under Select a Modem select the Intel modem that is installed Click Configure confirm COM Port and Maximum Speed Use the default Initialization String To modify the string click the Connection tab and then Advanced Connection
5. 4 42 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Refer to your network documentation for instructions on how to install the packet driver with your network Keywords are not case sensitive and can be abbreviated to a unique sequence of initial characters for example IN for INTERRUPT Packet Driver Keywords KEYWORD DEFAULT VALID VALUES COMX AUTO X 1 2 3 OR 4 COMIRQ AUTO 8 TO 15 COMBASE AUTO 0X248 TO OX3F8 INTERRUPT AUTO 3 15 IOADDRESS AUTO 240 380 IOWAITSTATES 0 1 3 LINESPEED AUTO 10 OR 100 LINKDISABLE NO KEYWORD LINK INTEGRITY ENABLED MEMORY AUTO C0000 E8000 MEMWAITSTATES 0 1 3 MODE MEM MEM OR 10 NOCHECK NO KEYWORD ADAPTER RESOURCE VERI FICATION ENABLED NOCOM NO KEYWORD MODEM ENABLED NOEARLYRX NO KEYWORD EARLYRX ENABLED NOEARLYTX NO KEYWORD EARLYTX ENABLED NOLED NO KEYWORD LEDS ENABLED SHAREIRQ SINT 60 60 80 SOCKET AUTO 1 4 WORDSIZE 16 8 OR 16 Packet Driver Example A typical sequence for loading the packet driver M16BPD COM with default configuration settings is as follows M16BPD ETHDRV Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 43 If nondefault configuration settings are used these must be stated on the MI16BPD COM command line For example M16BPD IOADDRESS 320 INT 7 ETHDRV Driver Keyword Alphabetical Reference COMx COMBASE COMIRQ displays a summary of command line options specifies which COM port the PRO 100 PC Card sh
6. Default is 16 Since the modem always uses an 8 bit data path this keyword does not affect the modem Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 47 Error Messages for Windows 3 x and MS DOS drivers Except as noted these messages are specific to the PRO 100 PC Card For an explanation of other messages that may appear on the screen see your computer and network operating system documentation A PCMCIA card was not detected If the SOCKET keyword was stated then no PC Card was detected in the slot specified If the SOCKET keyword was not used then no PC Card was detected in any slot An invalid I O address was specified The PRO 100 PC Card requires 32 consecutive I O locations This message indicates that the I O address specified does not start on a 32 byte boundary Examples of valid I O addresses in hexadecimal notation are 300 320 240 Examples of invalid I O addresses are 301 325 247 MI6BODI only supports the BUS ID PC Card not the selected BUS ID Either delete the BUS ID keyword from the NET CFG file ot change its value to 3 This message applies only to the ODI driver Do not use the keyword BUS ID in the ODI NET CFG file If you do use it you must set the value to 3 Network Controller running in 8 bit mode The Network Interface Controller NIC has been forced to run in 8 bit mode with the keyword WORDSIZE set at 8 default is 16 bit mode This option is used when the PC Card hardware does not support 16 bi
7. Friday U S Pacific Time APPENDIX B Specifications General Specifications Size 3 37 in x 2 13 in x 0 197 in 85 6 mm x 54 0 mm x 5 0 mm Weight 1 47 oz 42 1 g Temperature range Operating 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C Storage 4 F to 149 F 20 C to 65 C Humidity 95 maximum noncondensing Memory size 512K flash memory 160K SRAM Memory alloc 4K shared memory allocated to D2000 D2FFF default Power 5 VDC 490 mA typical Diagnostics Self test capability Approvals FCC Part 15 Class B FCC Part 68 Industry Canada CE Mark B 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Modem Specifications Data modulation Fax modulation Fax support Error control Data compression Diagnostics Nonvolatile RAM Command set Data interface Analog interface DTE speeds V 34 from 33 600 down to 2400 bps V 32terbo with trellis coding at 19200 and 16800 bps V 32bis with trellis coding at 14400 12000 9600 and 7200 bps uncoded at 4800 bps V 32 with trellis coding at 9600 bps uncoded at 4800 bps V 23 at 1200 75 and 75 1200 bps V 22bis at 2400 bps V 22 at 1200 bps Bell 212A at 1200 bps Compatible with Class 1 software V 17 at 14400 12000 9600 7200 and 4800 bps V 29 at 9600 7200 and 4800 bps V 27ter at 4800 and 2400 bps Group 3 EIA TIA Class 1 V 42 Error Control MNP Levels 2 4 Error Detection V 42bis 4 1 or MNP Level 5 2 1 Power up self
8. either mode it remains in that mode until re configured to a different mode To specify a power saving mode under Windows NT 4 0 select Network from Control Panel select the Adapters tab select the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card click Properties and select a mode in Power Saving Options Function s Network amp Modem is the default Under Windows NT 3 51 select Network from Control Panel select the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card click Configure and select a mode in Power Saving Options Functons s Utilities Several utilities are provided with the PRO 100 PC Card that run under Microsoft Windows or MS DOS Country Identifier utility Windows 95 NT 3 x Modem test Windows 95 NT 3 x Diagnostic test MS DOS These utilities are automatically copied to your hard drive and launched during installation under Windows NT version 4 0 or version 3 51 with Service Pack 5 or greater For pre Service Pack 5 versions of NT 3 51 run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk after installing Windows NT version 3 51 Icons for these utilities are also installed in the Windows program group at the time of installation See Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications for additional information 3 8 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Windows NT Driver Parameters Reference M16B SYS NDIS 3 Settings for Microsoft Windows NT MI6B SYS is an NDIS 3 network int
9. modem cable 1 7 Installation generic 4 16 manual 4 19 Microsoft Windows 3 x 4 2 Novell NetWare 4 2 Program Intel 4 2 Program Xircom 4 22 VLM shell 4 2 Index 4 Installation Program 1 2 4 3 Intel Web and Internet Sites B 2 INTERRUPT keyword 4 44 4 48 INTERRUPTNUMBER keyword 4 44 IOADDRESS keyword 4 44 IOBASEADDRESS keyword 4 44 IOWAITSTATES keyword 4 44 K K56flex technology 1 1 L LAN card 4 31 LAN Manager Microsoft LAN Manager 4 20 Ungermann Bass Net One 4 28 LANtastic Artisoft 4 4 LANWatch FIP 4 9 LapLink 5 11 LEDs LAN adapter cable 1 8 modem cable 1 7 LINKDISABLE keyword 4 44 LINKINTEGRITY keyword 4 44 Lotus cc Mail 5 13 Notes 5 15 M MI16BTEST EXE 5 3 Manual installation 4 19 Memory conflicts 4 35 keyword 4 45 manager 4 35 MEMORYBASEADDRESS keyword 4 45 MEMWAITSTATES keyword 4 45 Microcom 4 31 Microsoft Index 5 Windows for Workgroups See Windows for Workgroups Microsoft LAN Manager installation 4 20 Microsoft Remote Access Server RAS 5 17 Microsoft Windows 3 x installation 4 2 MODE keyword 4 45 4 47 Models 1 2 Modem driver 4 36 driver example 4 37 driver parameters 4 36 reference information 4 31 sound 4 60 volume levels 4 60 Modem commands 6 4 Modem result codes 6 1 Modem script files 5 6 Modem setup 5 7 Modem Test utility 5 2 MODEMLOG TXT 2 12 N NDIS 3 0 driver parameters 2 13 3 8 NDIS driver Artisoft LANtastic 4 4 FTP LANWatch 4 9 FTP
10. 16 Change to the directory into which PC TCP was installed Use a text editor to change the file PCTCP INI as follows In the section PCTCP ifcust 0 change the line INTERFACE TYPE NDIS to read INTERFACE TYPE PKTDRV Save the file and exit the text editor Change to the C root directory Use a text editor to modify the AUTOEXEC BAT file as follows PCTCP is the default installation directory Move the line containing the STARTNET BAT command or the lines containing the network driver files to immediately above the line SET PCTCP C PCTCP PCTCP INI Add the line C PCTCP ODIPKT after the line PCTCP C PCTCP PCTCP INI Save the file and exit the text editor Copy the file ODIPKT from disk 5 of the FTP PC TCP installation disks to the directory into which PC TCP was installed Reboot the PC Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 13 FTP PC TCP 3 X with OnNet 1 1 with Windows 3 1 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 From the Select Network Operating System screen choose FTP PC TCP Follow the prompts to complete the Intel installation Run the PC TCP installation program OnNet 1 1 When prompted insert Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk A UR Q Follow prompts to complete the PC TCP installation 7a For an NDIS installation reboot the PC Tb For ODI installation do not reboot Continue with step 8 Additional Steps for ODI Installation If you are using an ODI driver con
11. 3 x you must first decompress the VLM files by running the MS DOS batch file DCOMPVLM BAT ftom the Network Drivers Disk as follows DCOMPVLM PATH where path is the directory for NetWare files usually C NWCLIENT DCOMPVLM will decompress and copy all required files to the designated directory For an overview of the installation process see the instructions provided for your network operating system in the alphabetical section of this chapter Consult the section Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters later in this chapter for detailed information on configuration files and settings For additional information consult your network operating system documentation 4 20 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Microsoft LAN Manager Microsoft LAN Manager version 2 1 NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Choose Microsoft LAN Manager from the Select Network Operat ing System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Begin installation of LAN Manager using setup When prompted to select the available network adapter driver choose Other Driver When prompted insert Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk Select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card from the menu Continue with the installation until it is completed If installing Microsoft LAN Manager to run under Windows proc
12. ATLn command where n represents 0 1 2 or 3 is listed here for backward compatibility reference only The volume of the monitor speaker is controlled by the laptop computer not by the modem Mn Speaker On Off Selection The ATMn command where n represents 0 1 2 or 3 enables or disables the transmission of sound signals from the modem to the computer speaker Sound production also requires that the computer speaker be enabled MO Speaker always off M1 Speaker on until data carrier is detected M2 Speaker always on when modem is off hook M3 Speaker off as digits are dialed then on after dialing until data carrier is detected Nn Negotiation of Handshaking Options The ATNn command where n represents 0 or 1 determines whether or not the sending modem performs a negotiated handshake when the speed of the answering modem is different from that of the sending modem NO When originating or answering handshake only at the communication standard specified by the contents of S Register 37 and the ATBn command option selected N1 When originating or answering handshake only at the communication standard specified by the contents of S Register S37 and the ATBn command option selected During handshaking fall back to a lower speed if required default On Online Command If the modem has been switched to command mode typing in the ATOO command will return it to the online mode with the existing connection Modem Ref
13. Card Quick Start card Software on two 1 44 MB 3 5 inch diskettes Protective adapter case e 6 foot telephone cable Product registration card Other Required Equipment 1 For LAN operations a local area network supporting 10 or 100Mbps Ethernet as required and a network operating system supported by the PRO 100 PC Card Note Since the PRO 100 PC Card automatically detects the speed of the network to which it is connected it may be safely connected to either a 100Base TX or 10Base T network as specified in items 2 and 3 below 2 For connection to a 100Base TX Ethernet network a Category 5 data grade unshielded twisted pair UTP network cable terminat ing in a male RJ 45 connector and connected to a 100Mbps hub or switch 3 For connection to a 10Base T Ethernet network a network cable terminating in a male RJ 45 connector and connected to a 10Mbps hub or switch Hardware Installation 1 5 4 For modem operations an analog telephone line or PABX connection R 11 and if needed an RJ 11 adapter for the local telephone system Note Do not connect to a digital telephone line or digital PABX system The hardware on the adapter will protect your modem ftom inadvertent connection to a digital line Installing Card and Cables Inserting the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC Card Slot 1 Grasp the PRO 100 PC Card by the edges with the Intel logo facing upward and the 68 pin PC Card connector next to the card slot
14. Direct Connect Transmit Level This register sets the transmit level in dBm for direct connect cellular This value may have different settings for different phones Default is 0 dBm S95 Negotiation Message Options This register enables various result codes indicating the sequence of events in an error controlled connection This S Register does not affect the way the connection is negotiated it just enables extended messages S95 0 Disables extended result code messages S95 1 Use DCE modem to modem speed when reporting CONNECT tesult codes S95 2 Append ARQ to CONNECT result code when an etror controlled EC connection is established S95 4 Enable CARRIER result codes S95 8 Enable PROTOCOL result codes 895 32 Enable COMPRESSION result codes S98 Cable Detection Options This register controls the automatic detection and reporting of changes in the cable or minidock attached to the modem S98 0 Disables cable detection and reporting 898 1 Enable cable detection disable reporting 898 2 Enable cable detection and reporting APPENDIX A Automated Customer Support You can reach Intel s automated support services 24 hours a day every day at no charge The services contain the most up to date information about Intel products You can access installation instructions troubleshooting information and general product information World Wide Web amp Intel Bulletin Board Internet FTP Service BBS Acces
15. INF MODEM BAK 4 Append the Intel M16BRAS1 INF file to the end of the MODEM INF file To do this issue the following commands COPY MODEM INF M16BRAS1 INF MODEM NEW COPY MODEM NEW MODEM INF 5 Modify the new MODEM INF in the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 Lan Modem PC Card section edit the following lines MAXCARRIERBPS 56000 MAXCONNECTBPS 56000 6 Save the file and exit the editor 7 Double click the Windows Network Setup icon 8 Install Remote Access Service in Windows for Workgroups a Double click the Network Setup icon then the RASSTART icon b Click Install to continue c Inthe Remote Access screen click Yes to All to replace all later files with the version you are installing now press Yes to Utilities and Applications 5 19 AIL Windows disks 7 and 8 ate required to complete the installation d In the Remote Access Configuration screen Click the COM port assigned to the Intel modem Under Device select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 Click OK to save changes then Click Restart Computer 9 Restart RAST to input the phone number s into RAS a Click Edit to access the Edit Phone Book Entry screen b Input all other required data c Under Port select Any modem port d Click OK to save and exit Prodigy Internet version 1 1 6 with Windows 95 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 2 3 Double click NetAssist for Prodigy Internet Click Dialer Settings Click Modem
16. IRQ VALUE FROM STEP 5 OF THE FIRST PROCEDURE ABOVE to read NI IRQ IRQ VALUE FROM STEP 5 OF THE FIRST PROCEDURE ABOVE 26 The ni irq value must be the same as the interrupt value used for the Intel adapter Verify that the M16BNDIS section has the following lines and settings M16BNDIS DRIVERNAME INTEL Exit SETUP and reboot to start the network Some machines may require a cold boot at this point power the computer down and back up again FTP Software LANWatch Packet and NDIS 2 0 Drivers FTP Software s LANWatch network monitor software can be installed using Intel s packet or NDIS 2 0 drivers For information on which driver is appropriate for your network environment refer to the FTP LANWatch documentation FTP Software LANWatch Packet Driver Installation 1 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk 4 10 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 9 Choose FTP LANWatch from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Install LANWatch according to the instructions in your FTP LANWAtch manual Copy the file MIGBPD COM from the C INTEL M16B directory to the directory where your LANWatch files are stored This step is not required for LANWatch versions 3 0 and later Using a text editor add the following line to your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PATHIIFCUST SYS where path is the drive an
17. If S Register 595 0 enable the display of CARRIER and PROTOCOL extended result codes only W2 CONNECT result code reports DCE modem to modem speed If S Register 95 0 disable the display of all extended result codes Xn Result Code Set Call Progress Option The ATXn command where n represents 0 4 controls how the modem responds to dial tone and busy signals and how it displays CONNECT result codes The options available to specify with the ATXn command are Modem Reference 6 13 X0 Result codes 0 4 enabled Busy detect and dial tone detect disabled X1 Result codes 0 5 and 10 enabled Busy detect and dial tone detect disabled X2 Result codes 0 6 and 10 enabled Busy detect disabled and dial tone detect enabled X3 Result codes 0 5 7 and 10 enabled Busy detect enabled and dial tone detect disabled X4 Result codes 0 7 and 10 enabled Busy detect and dial tone detect enabled Note Some countries do not allow busy detect or dial tone detect to be disabled Yn Long Space Disconnect Option The ATYn command where n represents 0 or 1 determines whether or not the modem will disconnect a call when it receives a long space 1 6 seconds Break signal during a V 22bis connection YO Disables the long space disconnect facility supported for backward compatibility reference only Y1 Enables the long space disconnect facility wot supported Zn Recall Stored Profile The ATZn command where n repr
18. MIGBLOT MDM file to the default directory where the Lotus Notes program is installed NOTES DATA MODEMS 2 Inthe Lotus Notes Desktop screen click File 3 Click Tools Utilities and Applications 5 15 4 5 6 Click User Preferences Click the Ports icon Under Communications Ports a Select the appropriate protocol if connecting via the network b Ifconnecting over the modem Select the correct COM port Click in the Port Enabled box If connecting over modem click COM Options a Under Modem type verify EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card is listed b Verify that the Maximum port speed is set to 115 2Kbps c Use the default initialization string d Click OK to save changes and exit Lotus Notes version 4 11A with Windows 95 and NT 4 0 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 Copy the M16BLOT MDM file to the default directory where Lotus Notes program is installed NOTES DATA MODEMS In the Lotus Notes Desktop screen click File Click Tools Click User Preferences Click the Ports icon Under Communications Ports 5 16 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide d a Select the appropriate protocol if connecting via the network b If connecting over the modem Select the correct COM Click in the Port Enabled box If connecting over modem click COM Options a Under Modem type verify that EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card is listed
19. MODEM 0 NETWORK ONLY 1 MODEM ONLY 2 INTERRUPT 5 3 4 5 7 SAME 10 11 15 1 0 PORT 0X320 0X200 0X3D0 SAME 1 0 PORT OX2E8 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 SAME LINE SPEED AUTO DETECT AUTO DETECT 0 10MBPS 1 100MBPS 2 LINK INTEGRITY ENABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLED 1 MEMORY ADDRESS 0XD4000 0XA0000 OXFE000 SAME MODE 1 0 Vo 0 MEMORY MAPPED 1 The network node address can be modified by manually editing the registry and adding the parameter Network Address with a hexadecimal string value such as 00A0C7112233 If the user does NOT specify a NetworkAddress then the M16B SYS driver uses the network node address contained in the PRO 100 PC Card information structure There are parameters in the Windows NT registry which specify the configuration of the PRO 100 PC Card hardware to the M16B SYS driver Many of these parameters correspond directly to the user configurable parameters These parameters are found in the registry at the following location HKEY LOCAL MACHINBSYSTEMCURRENTCONTROLSETSERVICESMI6BTIPARAMETERS 3 10 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide The registry parameters are as follows Keyword Default Valid Values BUSNUMBER 0 BUSTYPE 0X1 DIRECTENABLE 0 0 1 EARLYTRANSMIT 0X1 0 1 FULLDUPLEX 0 0 1 FUNCTIONENABLE 0 0 2 INTERRUPTNUMBER 0X5 3 4 5 7 8 9 A B F IOBASEADDRESS OX2E8 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 IOBASEADDRESS 1 0X320 0X200 OX3D0 IOLENGTH 0X07 IOLENGTH 1 OXF LINESPEED 0 0 2 LINKINTEGRITY 0X1 0 1 MEMORYMAPPEDBASEADDRESS 0XD6000 A2
20. Modem and enter the new initialization string in the Initialization section 5 Click OK to save configuration and exit LapLink version 6 0 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 In the Control Panel click the Modem icon to access the Port Setup window 2 In the Port Setup Screen a Click the communications port that corresponds to the one assigned to the modem b Select Modem under Type 5 12 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide c Enable Port by clicking box in that field 3 Click Configure to configure the modem a Select your modem Speed under Modem Settings b Under Modem Type select Hayes Genetic c To modify the modem initialization string which is usually not necessary click Customize and make any changes required Click OK then Close d Enter the phone number s of your service provider and or BBS in the Connect over Modem window under Phone Number Be sure entries in Services and Security are correct for your envi ronment and or the type of action you wish to exercise If too many programs are loaded via the LOAD or RUN statements in your c Windows Wwin ini file you will receive an Out of System Memory Error when running LapLink Correct this error by temporarily editing out any special programs in those two statements Make a backup copy of the WIN INI file before editing it The load c Laplink Directory llwload exe line must reside in the WIN INI as it is required
21. PRO 100 PC Card Recommendations for Use of Card and Socket Ser vices with the PRO 100 PC Card A If the memory manager EMM386 EXE is being used verify that the memory required for the PRO 100 PC Card has been excluded from use by the memory manager in the CONFIG SYS The memory exclusion requited when using Card and Socket Services is generally larger than the exclusion needed by the PRO 100 PC Card alone The safest setting when troubleshooting is to remark out the entire C and D memory ranges as follows DEVICE C PATH EMM386 EXE NOEMS X C000 DFFF 4 52 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide After the driver has been successfully loaded the memory exclusion may be reduced through trial and error or in accordance with the Card and Socket Services documentation The system must be rebooted before the revised settings take effect B When the PRO 100 PC Card driver is loaded it either reads a configu ration file or uses command line parameters to determine which resources it should use The following is a list of driver types driver file names and the configuration method used by each Type File Name Configuration Method ODI M16BODLCOM reads NET CFG configuration file NDIS2 M16BNDIS EXE reads PROTOCOLLINI configuration file Packet M16BPD EXE uses COMMAND LINE parameters Test MIGBTEST EXE uses COMMAND LINE parameters C Card and Socket Services will generally try to assign a set of resources interrupt
22. United States B5 Modem Reference 6 23 GMI Request Manufacturer Identification Syntax AT GMI AT GMI This command displays one or more lines of information text identifying the manufacturer of the modem GMI may be used to determine whether the adapter supports the GMI command an OK response indicates support ERROR indicates non implementation GMM Request Model Identification Syntax AT GMM AT GMM This command displays one or more lines of information text identifiying the modem model GMM may be used to determine whether the modem supports the GMM command an OK response indicates support ERROR indicates non implementation GMR Request Revision Identification Syntax AT GMR AT GMR This command displays one or more lines of information text identifiying the revision level of the firmware of the modem GMR may be used to determine whether the adapter supports the GMR command an OK response indicates support ERROR indicates non implementation MS Modulation Selection The AT MS parameter controls data modulations and bit rates that may be negotiated between a local and remote modem It accepts four subparameters Syntax AT MS lt cartier gt lt automode gt lt min_rate gt lt max_rate gt AT MS AT MS MS Reports the current settings of subparameters 6 24 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide MS Displays range of acceptable values for each subparameter lt
23. Windows for Workgroups as follows In the Network Setup dialog box choose Networks To install both Windows for Workgroups and NetWare choose Install Microsoft Windows Network Choose Other under Additional Network Support then select the NetWare configuration appropriate for your network If you want to share your files or printers with others select Sharing In the Network Setup dialog box choose Drivers In the Network Drivers dialog box choose Add Adapter In the Add Network Adapter box choose Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and click OK When prompted for an unlisted updated or vendor provided network driver disk insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk and click OK Select Intel M16B ODI for NetWare and click OK Close the Network Drivers dialog box and click OK in the Network Setup box Complete the installation process inserting Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk if required Reboot the computer Note Verify that the following lines have been added to your AUTOEXEC BAT and STARTNET BAT files If they are not there add them manually using a text editor 4 24 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Add the following command to the AUTOEXEC BAT file where WINDOWS is the directory into which Microsoft Windows was installed C WINDOWS NET START Add the following command to the STARTNET BAT file in your NWCLIENT directory where WINDOWS is the directory into which Microsoft Wi
24. a value for NetworkAddress such as 00A0C9112233 If the user does NOT specify a NetworkAddress then the M16B SYS driver uses the network node address contained in the PRO 100 Card information structure There are parameters in the Windows 95 registry which specify the configuration of the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card hardware to the M16B SYS driver Many of these parameters correspond directly to the user configurable parameters These parameters are found in the registry at the following location HKEY LOCAL MACHINESSYSTEMCURRENTCONTROLSETSSERVICESCLASSNET 00X Windows 95 Installation 2 15 Caution Under most circumstances it will not be necessary to make modifications directly to the registry Incorrect settings can result in undesirable changes to the configuration of Windows 95 or NT The registry parameters are as follows Keyword Default Valid Values DEVICEVXDS M16B SYS DEVLOADER NDIS DIRECTENABLE 0 0 1 DRIVERDESC INTEL ETHEREXPRESS PRO 100 LAN MODEM PC CARD NETWORK EARLYTRANSMIT 1 0 1 ENUMPROPPAGES NETDI DLL ENUMPROPPAGES FULLDUPLEX 0 0 1 FUNCTIONENABLE 0 0 2 INFPATH NETM16B INF INTERRUPTNUMBER 04 00 00 00 IOBASEADDRESS 02 00 00 00 LINESPEED 0 0 2 LINKINTEGRITY 1 0 1 MEMORYBASEADDRESS 01 00 00 00 MODE 0 0 1 NETWORKADDRESS PLATFORMTYPE 1 1 TRANSMITBUFFERSIZE 11264 1024 29696 InterruptNumber loBaseAddtess and MemoryBaseAddress are NOT user configura
25. carrier gt Specifies the preferred modulation to be used in originating or answering a connection The carrier subparameter is an unquoted string of characters If the carrier parameter is specified the other subparameters will revert to factory defaults If carrier is omitted any unspecified parameters will keep their current values for example AT MS 0 or AT MS 2400 Values accepted for lt carrier gt are the following B103 Bell 103 300bps B212 Bell 212A 1200bps V21 ITU T V 21 300bps V22 ITU T V 22 1200bps V22B ITU T V 22bis 2400bps V23C ITU T V 23 with constant carrier 1200 75 or 75 1200bps V32 ITU T V 32 4800 or 9600bps V32B ITU T V 32bis 4800 19200bps V34 ITU T V 34 2400 33600bps K56 default Lucent Rockwell K56flex 32000 56000bps lt automode gt Enables or disables negotiation of an alternative lt carrier gt if the preferred modulation is not available Values accepted for lt automode gt are the following 0 Disabled Modem will disconnect if it is unable to negotiate a connection with the specified lt carrier gt 1 Enabled default If the specified lt carrier gt is unavail able modem will attempt to negotiate an alternative carrier as appropriate Modem Reference 6 25 min rate Specifies the lowest bit rate at which the modem may establish a connection This value is fixed at zero for the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Adapter
26. file CD WINES BAN DEC PATHWORKS versions 5 x or 6 x NDIS 2 0 Driver These instructions are based on PATHWORKS documentation for configuration of a PC as a client workstation using a system service already installed on a LAN Manager server and the LAN Manager SETUP diskette Prior to installing the DEC PATHWORKS client software it is necessaty to determine the Interrupt Number for the PRO 100 PC Card After you have installed the PRO 100 PC Card follow these steps to determine the Interrupt Number 1 2 Insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk in the floppy drive At the DOS prompt enter M16BTEST EXE Press Enter When the Main Menu opens run Test The IRQ number will be displayed when the Test is complete Write down the IRQ number to use when you proceed with the installation For example if the IRQ 6 write down the number 6 Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 7 Now continue with the DEC PATHWORKS installation as follows 1 In Windows 3 x run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk as described at the beginning of this chapter Choose DEC PATHWORKS from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Check the README file on your PATHWORKS SETUP disk for requirements such as lastdrive setver etc You will need 500 K of free conventional memory and about 1 MB of extended memory to run PATHWORKS SETUP Be
27. for use by the PRO 100 PC Card has been excluded from any memory manager being loaded Memory manag ets are generally loaded in the CONFIG SYS The following example is given for EMM386 EXE and a PRO 100 PC Card loading at its default memory address of D2000 DEVICE C PATH EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D200 D3FF B Verify that power management has been disabled and the PCMCIA socket is powered enabled in the computer system s CMOS setup These settings may not be present in all machines Consult your computer documentation for information on how to access and modify the system setup C Reboot the machine by turning off the power and turning it back on again cold boot If the driver still fails to load the cause is generally a resource conflict Common causes of resource conflicts include sound systems other PCMCIA adapters and built in ROMs The resources required for a PRO 100 PC Card include a memory window MEM keyword a LAN interrupt INT keyword and an I O address IOADDRESS keyword The default settings are indicated below Review your computer documentation to determine what resoutces are available or use a trial and error approach The table below shows a suggested trial and error sequence If you use this method be sure to add a memory exclusion from C000 DFFF to the EMM386 line until a suitable memory location has been found Then the memory exclusion can be reduced to an 8K window Perform a cold boot between each trial to ensur
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29. memory window I O window to the PRO 100 PC Card The resources configured for the PRO 100 PC Card in a configuration file or on a command line must match the resources assigned by Card and Socket Services If they do not the driver will generally fail to load The way resources are assigned to the PC Card varies among Card and Socket Services manufacturers The following section provides guidelines for the most popular Card and Socket Services Review your Card and Socket Services documentation To use Card and Socket Services with the PRO 100 PC Catd you must know what resources will be assigned by Card and Socket Services then specify the same resources when configur ing the PRO 100 IBM The following are the files generally loaded with IBM Card and Socket Services DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS01 SYS S0 2 DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDOSCS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD DICRMU01 SYS MA C800 CFFF MA SHOULD MATCH THE EMM386 EXCLUSION DEVICE C THINKPAD AUTODRV SYS C THINKPAD AUTODRV INI CALLED A GENERIC CARD DRIVER Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 53 The AUTODRV INI file is used to assign resources to the PRO 100 PC Card The AUTODRV INI file should be edited to read as follows ETHERNET CARDID ETHER CREDI OPTION IGNORE THE SEMICOLON IS REQUIRED PORT1 320 IRQ 5 MEMORY1 C800 WAITSTATE 1 The same resources should be specified in the PRO 100 PC Card driver initialization file Phoenix The Phoenix Card and Sock
30. network driver 3 Shutdown the computer and turn off the power 4 Insert the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the com puter 5 Power up the computer 6 Select Network from the Control Panel 3 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 7 Select the Adapters tab and click Add 8 On the Select Network Adapters screen click Have Disk Insert Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk and make sure the specified path is correct for example A Click OK Select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card and click OK 10 At the PRO 100 PC Card Setup screen choose appropriate 11 settings Click OK At the Netwotk screen click Close 12 Atthe Network Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes The computer will shut down and restart Modem Setup After the computer has been restarted use the following procedure to install the modem 13 Select Modems from the Control Panel 14 At the Install New Modem screen make sure that the Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list checkbox is NOT checked Click Next NT will query the COM ports looking for the Intel modem It should find the Intel modem as shown below Click Next gt Install New Modem Windows NT Installation 3 5 15 16 17 The country identifier utility will be autmatically launched At the country identifier utility screen make the appropriate country selection At the Instal
31. result in the modem behaving unpre dictably To display the value of an S Register type ATSn where n is the number of the S Register then press Enter To modify the value of an S Register type ATSn r where n is the S Register number and r is the new value or setting then press Enter S Register Reference SO S1 S2 S3 Ring to Answer After The contents of register SO sets the number of rings required before the modem goes off hook to answer an incoming call auto answer The value can range from 0 to 255 ATSO 0 disables the auto answer function The default is 0 Ring Counter This register is read only The value of S1 increments with each ring If no rings occut over a six second interval the register is cleared The value of S1 can range from 0 to 255 The default is 0 Limits are country specific AT Escape Character Register S2 defines the ASCII character used in the Escape se quence This command is used to return to command mode without losing the connection with a remote modem Default is 2 43 which is the character Thus the default Escape sequence is ASCII values 127 and below can be used To disable this Escape sequence set S2 equal to a value greater than 127 Command Line Termination Character This register contains the ASCII value of the command line terminating character carriage return The factory default value is ASCII 13 the carriage return character You can set reg
32. run the Intel Installation Program under Windows 3 1 or 3 11 Icons for these utilities are also installed in the Windows program group set up at the time of installation Country Identifier Utility The Country Identifier utility is a Windows based utility that enables the PRO 100 PC Card user to select a country of installation setting for modem communications This setting enables the modem to function in accordance with the configuration requirements of a specific country 5 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide How to Use Country Identifier The country identifier utility is automatically copied to your hard drive and launched during installation of the PRO 100 PC Card under Windows 95 and Windows NT version 4 0 or when you run the Intel Installation Program under Windows 3 1 or 3 11 An icon for Country Identifier is also installed in the Windows program group so that the utility can be re run if the country settings needs to be changed Follow the steps below to run Country Identifier from the Intel program group if you need to modify the country setting chosen during the installation process 1 Launch Country Identifier through Windows Either double click the Country Identifier icon in the PRO 100 program group or use the Windows File Run command sequence and type path TELSEL EXE in the Command Line box where path indicates the location of the Country Identifier utility on your hard drive 2 The current c
33. sure you have a lastdrive statement in your CONFIG SYS file lastdrive g will work in most cases Use a text editor to modify the file A NDIS PI TPL on the PATHWORKS SETUP disk as follows A NDIS is a hidden directory You can access it by typing CD A NDIS Change the line NI IRQ IRQ VALUE FROM STEP 5 OF THE FIRST PROCEDURE ABOVE to tead NI IRQ IRQ VALUE FROM STEP 5 OF THE FIRST PROCEDURE ABOVE Ta 7b 10 11 The NI IRQ value must be the same as the interrupt value you will use for the Intel adapter Run the SETUP program from the PATHWORKS SETUP disk for LAN Manager For Pathworks 5 0 choose Configure PC For Pathworks 6 0 select Yes for the Has the Pathworks software been installed to a LAN Manager file Service In the Select Drive Window choose Network Select DECnet as transport When prompted to choose a network adapter choose Other When prompted for driver information in the Other Adapter window use the following a for PATHWORKS 5 0 NDIS DRIVER PATH A3 4 8 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 NDIS DRIVER FILE M16BNDIS EXE NDIS DRIVER NAME INTEL b for PATHWORKS 5 1 DRIVER FILE A M16BNDIS EXE PROTOCOL INI STUB A DEC PROTOCOL INI c for PATHWORKS 6 0 DRIVER FILE A M16BNDIS EXE PROTOCOL INI STUB A DEC PROTOCOL INI Skip the Additional Files section Insert Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk w
34. tests of program RAM data RAM and nonvolatile memory 1 user definable profile 2 thirty six digit telephone numbers LAN Adapter ID and serial number Hayes and Microcom compatible AT commands PCMCIA Release 2 1 compliant 68 pin connector RJ 11C modular telephone connector 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 37400 57600 and 115200 bps APPENDIX C Limited Lifetime Warranty Intel warrants to the original owner that the hardware product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed or improperly used THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE This warranty does not cover replacement of adapter products damaged by abuse accident misuse neglect alteration repair disaster improper installation or improper testing If the product is found to be otherwise defective Intel at its option will replace or repair the product at no charge except as set forth below or refund your purchase price provided that you deliver the product along with a Return Material Authorization RMA number see below along with proof of purchase if not registered either to the dealer from whom you purchas
35. the Intel Network Drivers Disk Select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card from the menu Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 29 5 Continue with the installation until it is completed 6 Following the UB instructions modify your CONFIG SYS file by adding the following lines For DOS DEVICE PATH M16BNDIS EXE where path is the drive and directory in which you installed your network operating system 7 Use a text editor to modify your PROTOCOL INI file as follows For each protocol that you want to bind set the protocol definition area of the PROTOCOL INI file to BINDINGS UBLOOP At the end of the file add the following fragments UBLOOP DRIVERNAME UBLOOP BINDINGS INTELNET INTEL ADAPTER INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL 8 Reboot the PC Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS NDIS and ODI Drivers Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS can be installed using Intel NDIS or ODI drivers Installation instructions for both types of driver are ptovided below For information on which driver is appropriate for your network environment refer to the Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS documentation Wollongong PathWay NDIS Installation 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 Choose Wollongong PathWay Access from the Select Network Operating System screen 4 30 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 8 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of
36. 00 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Sharp 8650 DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DFFF DEVICE C CARDTALK ARIMASS SYS DEVICE C CARDTALK CTALKCS EXE DEVICE C CARDTALK CARDTALK SYS A Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 65 The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memoty location D2000 Toshiba 19xx 47xx 48xx series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X C800 CFFF DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 CNFIGNAM EXE DEFAULT DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMSS EXE DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMCS EXE DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMRMAN SYS DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMSCD EXE The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000 4 66 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide CHAPTER 5 Utilities and Applications This chapter describes software utilities provided with the PRO 100 PC Card and provides configuration guidelines for popular communications applications to be used with the Intel modem UTILITIES Intel provides several utilities with the PRO 100 PC Card that run under Microsoft Windows or MS DOS The utilities are Country Identifier Utility Windows 95 NT 3 x Modem Test Windows 95 NT 3 x Diagnostic Test MS DOS prompt required Modem COM Port Monitor Windows 3 x only The Windows utilities described in this chapter are automatically copied to your hard drive and launched during installation of the PRO 100 PC Card under Windows 95 and Windows NT version 4 0 or when you
37. 000 FF000 MEMORYMAPPEDSIZE 0X1000 MODE 0 0 1 MODEMFUNCTION 0X01 0 1 NETWORKADDRESS PCCARDATTRIBUTEMEMORYADDRESS 0XD4000 A0000 FE000 PCCARDATTRIBUTEMEMORYOFFSET 0XF000 PCCARDATTRIBUTEMEMORYSIZE 0X2000 PCCARDMEMORYWINDOWOFFSET 0 PCMCIA 1 0 1 PLATFORMTYPE 0 0 1 TRANSMITBUFFERSIZE 0X1C00 0X0400 0X1E800 CHAPTER 4 Windows 3 x DOS Installation This chapter contains comprehensive information on how to install and configure the PRO 100 PC Card for systems running Microsoft Windows 3 x and MS DOS The topics covered are Installation under MS DOS Installation under Windows 3 x Windows 3 x Network Operating System Alphabetical Reference Windows 3 x Modem Configuration Notes Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters Error Messages for Windows and Windows 3 x DOS Drivers Windows 3 x Troubleshooting Computer Specific Application Notes Windows 3 x 4 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Installation under MS DOS For systems running MS DOS without Windows see Manual Installa tion in the Alphabetical Reference section later in this chapter Installation under Windows 3 x including Windows for Workgroups Run the Intel Installation Program if you are using Windows 3 1 or Windows for Workgroups 3 11 Proceed as follows 1 With Windows running insert Disk 1 Installation Disk into your disk drive 2 From the Program Manager choose File then Run In the Com mand Line box type the follow
38. 5 amp Q6 amp Q7 Asynchronous mode buffered same as NO Resetved Resetved Resetved Resetved Error control mode buffered default same as N3 Asynchronous mode buffered same as NO Reserved amp Sn Data Set Ready DSR Options The AT amp Sn command controls the functions of the modem s DSR circuits amp S0 amp S1 The DSR signal remains on all the time the modem is powered on default The DSR signal is on during handshaking and is off when cartier is lost amp In Self Test Commands The AT amp Tn command allows the user to perform diagnostic tests on the modem amp T0 amp T1 amp T3 amp T6 Abort Stops any test in progress Local analog loop this test verifies modem operation as well as the connection between the modem and computer The modem must be off line when this test is tun Local digital loopback test Remote digital loopback test This test can verify the integrity of the local modem the communications link and the remote modem The modems must be online with error control disabled when this test is run 6 18 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide amp V X View Configuration Profile The AT amp V command displays the contents of the active configuration profile amp Wn Write Active Profile to Memory The AT amp Wn command where n is 0 allows you to save a copy of the current active configuration profile to nonvolatile memory This profile can be restored
39. ABLED NO KEYWORD EARLY TRANSMIT ENABLED NO KEYWORD LEDS ENABLED COMMAND LINE ONLY SHOW RESIDENT LAN DRIVERS AUTO 1 4 NOT USED COMMAND LINE ONLY UNLOAD M16BODI 16 8 OR 16 ODI Driver Example A typical load sequence for the ODI driver M16BODI COM in a NetWare environment would be LSL M16BODI IPXODI VLM 4 40 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide NDIS 2 0 1 Settings for driver M16BNDIS EXE Custom parameters for the NDIS driver can be entered manually using an ASCII editor in the PROTOCOL NI file NDIS 2 0 1 DOS Driver Configuration Notes The DOS NDIS driver M16BNDIS EXE conforms to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification NDIS version 2 0 1 It is a DOS based executable terminate and stay resident TSR program that will configure itself according to the options specified in the PROTOCOL INI file which is supplied on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk The files required for using M16BNDIS EXE are PROTOCOL NI Configuration and binding informa tion file M16BDOS NIF Intel installation file for Mictosoft LAN Manager MI16BNDIS EXE Intel DOS NDIS 2 0 1 driver Most installations will be able to use the settings detected by the driver If any parameters need to be changed use an ASCII text editor to modify the PROTOCOLLNI file with the appropriate keywords and values Keyword syntax for PROTOCOL INI can be found below Keywords are not case sensitive and can be abbreviated to
40. Double click My Computer Control Panel Modems highlight the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Modem click Proper ties Connection Advanced check the box Record a log file remove any modem strings in the box Extra settings then click OK If you try to dial again and get disconnected the file C WINDOWS MODEMLOG TXT will be created Review the information in that file with Intel Customer Support 5 Check other sources for updated troubleshooting information The following information may also be helpful 1 Review the HARDWARE TXT file in the Windows 95 directory This file is written by Microsoft and describes machine specific problems when the software was released 2 Review the README TXT file by clicking on the README icon in the Program Group or read from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk This file will contain information about the driver that may not have been available when this user manual was published 3 Use the Intel BBS or website for updated troubleshooting informa tion for Windows 95 See Appendix A Intel Automated Customer Support for access information 4 Contact your computer vendor for updated information Windows 95 Installation 2 13 Windows 95 Driver Parameters Reference Caution Under most circumstances it will not be necessary to make modifications directly to the registry Incorrect settings can result in undesirable changes to the configuration of Windows 95 Consult Intel Cu
41. ER M16BODI INT 10 PORT 280 MEM D2000 cOM3 Sample PROTOCOL INI NDIS Driver with COM Port Setting INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL IRQ 10 IOADDRESS 0X320 MEM 0XD2000 MODE IO com4 Sample Packet Driver Command Line with COM Port Setting M16BPD COM3 MEM D8000 Sample IMENABLE COM Command Line IMENABLE COM3 MEM D8000 Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 35 Changing Interrupt or I O Address Settings The COMIRQ keyword is used to override the predefined interrupt value fot a specific COM port in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings It can also be used with COMBASE to select a user defined COM port Default is keyword not used Setting is a decimal value which must be different from the value used with the INTERRUPT keywotd The COMBASE keyword can be used to override the predefined I O port value for a specific COM port in case of a contlict between LAN and modem settings It can also be used with COMIRQ to select a user defined COM port The default condition is keyword not used Parameter setting is a hexadecimal value in the range 248 to 3F8 which must be different from the value used with the IOADDRESS or PORT keywotd Serial emulation mode requires 8 addresses The SHAREIRQ keyword is only valid when no Card Services are being used It instructs the driver that the modem and LAN interfaces must share the IRQ line State this keyword to configure the interface for one physical IRQ and one logical IRQ instead o
42. GIIDE E168 itr dotis 5 6 Modem Reference 6 1 Result CodeS nonini ii ie e ea eee ped 6 1 AT Command Reference ssssssssssseeeen 6 4 S Register Reference sssssssssseeeee 6 25 Automated Customer Support A 1 Specifications erc B 1 Limited Warranty C 1 Agency Notices cessus D 1 Software License Agreement E 1 CHAPTER 1 Hardware Installation Introduction The PRO 100 PC Card is the ideal high speed multifunction solution for portable PC users It supports 10 and 100Mbps Ethernet networks and modem speeds up to 56Kbps for high performance connectivity in any environment The PRO 100 PC Card plugs into your computer s Type II PC Catd slot for simultaneous connection to an Ethernet LAN and the telephone network 56K Technology The PRO 100 PC Card uses K56flex modem technology to reach speeds up to 56Kbps K56flex Technology enables notebook users to access information and E mail on corporate networks the Internet and other online services at speeds up to 56Kbps over standard phone lines These higher speeds are achieved by avoiding conversion from digital to analog lines in the connection between the user and service provider Ordinary connections begin over an analog line are converted to digital by the phone co
43. HAREIRQ keyword 4 35 4 46 4 57 Shutdown and restart 2 11 SINT keyword 4 46 SLOT keyword 4 46 SOCKET keyword 4 46 4 47 Software supplied 1 2 Software updates B 1 SunSoft PC NFS installation 4 27 SYSTEMLINI file 4 36 T TELSEL EXE 5 1 Troubleshooting Windows 95 2 9 Type II PC Card 1 3 Index 8 U Ungermann Bass Net One installation 4 28 Update Device Driver Wizard 2 5 Utilities 5 1 V Version Windows 95 2 1 VINES Banyan 4 5 VLM file decompression 4 19 VLM shell 4 2 Volume modem speaker 4 60 W WinCim 5 10 Windows 3 1 installation 4 2 Windows 95 2 1 installation 2 1 troubleshooting 2 9 NetWare installation 2 8 OEM OSR2 version 2 4 retail version 2 2 Windows NT installation 3 3 Windows for Workgroups 4 21 ODI driver 4 22 removing old installation 4 25 with NetWare 4 22 Wizard Update Device 2 5 Wollongong PathWay Access installation 4 29 Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 4 29 NDIS driver 4 30 ODI driver 4 30 WORDSIZE keyword 4 46 4 47 World Wide Web B 1
44. Info Highlight the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem By default there should be an X in the Check this if you have a PCMCIA modem Click Change Modem Strings Modify the Init String line to read AT amp FEOQOVO then click OK Click OK to exit the Modem Settings menu Click Exit to accept changes and close the NetAssist Windows Application NetAssist Double click the Prodigy Internet icon to access the service 5 20 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide CHAPTER 6 Modem Reference This chapter contains a comprehensive modem reference guide including result codes and all AT commands and S Registers supported by the PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Result Codes Long Short Description OK 0 Command successfully executed CONNECT 1 Connect RING 2 Incoming ring signal detected NO CARRIER 3 Carrier detect failed carrier dropped ERROR 4 Command is invalid CONNECT 1200 5 Connection established at 1200bps NO DIALTONE 6 No tone during interval set with S6 BUSY 7 Busy signal detected NO ANSWER 8 Remote end never answered CONNECT 2400 10 Connection established at 2400bps CONNECT 4800 11 Connection established at 4800bps CONNECT 9600 12 Connection established at 9600bps CONNECT 14400 13 Connection established at 14400bps CONNECT 19200 14 Connection established at 19200bps CONNECT 57600 18 Connection established at 57600bps CONNECT 1200 75 22 Connection at 1200 Tx 75 Rx bps 6 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card U
45. Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem56 PC Card User s Guide How to Use This Manual This User s Guide contains the latest information on the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem56 PC Card available at press time It is designed to help both new and experienced users with installation and configura tion Installation and Configuration Overview For an overview see the Quick Installation Card For complete technical details and troubleshooting information see the chapter covering your operating system Chapter 2 Windows 95 Chapter 3 Windows NT or Chapter 4 Windows 3 x MS DOS in this User s Guide How to Find More Information Use the Table of Contents Index and page and text headings in this User s Guide to help you find what you need Check the README file on Disk 2 Network Drivers disk To check for updated drivers visit our Customer Support web site at http support intel com See Appendix A for additional support information ii PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Copyright 1997 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this guide Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to
46. LLOC EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT ATADRV EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTSRAM EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTDDRV EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Austin Notebooks series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE X D000 D7FF DEVICE C PCMCIA CARDSOCK SYS 10 240 DEVICE C PCMCIA CTALKCS EXE DEVICE C PCMCIA CARDTALK SYS A 10Wz320 31F MEMW D000 D7FF The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Compaq Contura Aero DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 D5FF DEVICE C CPQDOS SSVLSI EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CS EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CSALLOC EXE C CPQDOS CSALLOC INI REM DEVICE C CPQDOS ATADRV EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CARDID EXE C CPQDOS CARDID INI REM DEVICE C CPQDOS MEMDRV EXE REM DEVICE C CPQDOS DBLFLASH EXE 4 62 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide REM DEVICE C CPQDOS MS FLASH SYS The above configuration uses only the drivers necessaty for the Intel adapter This configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Compaq LTE Elite models DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DFFF DEVICE C CPQDOS SSVLSI EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CS EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CSALLOC EXE C CPQDOS CSALLOC INI DEVICE C CPQDOS ATADRV EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS CARDID EXE C CPQDOS CARDID INI DEVICE C CPQDOS MEMDRV EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS DBLFLASH EXE DEVICE C CPQDOS MS FLASH SYS The above configuration will
47. MM386 EXE X C800 CFFF The switch X C800 CFFF on the EMM386 line must be used with the configuration below DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS01 SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDOSCS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD DICRMU01 SYS MA C800 CFFF DEVICE C THINKPAD ICPMDOS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD AUTODRV SYS C THINKPAD AUTODRV INI 4 64 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Catd driver at memory location C8000 IBM ThinkPad 750CS DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE X B000 BFFF X C800 CFFF The switch X C800 CFFF on the EMM386 line must be used with the configuration below DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS01 SYS S0 2 DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDOSCS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD DICRMU01 SYS MA C800 CFFF DEVICE C THINKPAD ICPMDOS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD AUTODRV SYS C THINKPAD AUTODRV INI REM DEVICE C IBMAUDIO AUDIODD TPAUDDD SYS The above line must be remarked out if the Thinkpad 750 series has a built in sound card The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000 NEC Versa models DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DFFF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSCIRRUS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC INI REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT ATADRV EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE C CARDSOFT CARDID INI REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MEMDRV EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT DBLFLASH EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MS FLASH SYS The above configuration will work with the PRO 1
48. Modem PC Card User s Guide NOEARLYTX NOLEDS PORT SHAREIRQ SINT SLOT SOCKET WORDSIZE disables early transmit features of the PRO 100 PC Card Try using this keyword if you are experiencing a large number of transmit overruns turns off network LED indicators on LAN adapter cables to conserve battery power ODD specifies the LAN I O address to use in hexadecimal notation Default address is 320 is optional when no Card Services ate being used It instructs the driver that the modem and LAN interfaces must share the IRQ line State this keyword to configure the interface for one physical IRQ and one logical IRQ instead of the two separate physical IRQs normally used by the PC Card controller Packet Driver is number from hexadecimal 60 to 80 designating a software interrupt Default is 60 Same as SOCKET but used with IMENABLE COM forces the driver to look in the selected socket specifically for a PRO 100 PC Card If no keyword is stated the driver will scan all PC Card slots looking for the right card Valid values are from 1 to the number of PC Card slots supported by the computer being used This keyword may be useful if you have a memoty catd or other PC Card device in socket 1 and a PRO 100 PC Card in socket 2 Then set the keyword to SOCKET 2 in your configuration file or on the command line this parameter specifies the size of the data path for the LAN controller Values are 8 or 16 decimal
49. NDIX E Software License Agreement BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY READ AND AGREED TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT PROMPTLY RETURN THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE AND ANY ACCOMPANYING ITEMS LICENSE Intel Corporation Intel grants you the non exclusive right to use the enclosed software program the Software You will not use copy modify rent sell or transfer the Software or any portion thereof except as provided in this Agreement You may l Install use the Software on a single computer or on a single local area network LAN server 2 Copy the Software solely for backup or archival purposes including copying the Software into memory RESTRICTIONS You Will Not 1 Sublicense the Software 2 Reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software 3 Copy the Software in whole or in part except as provided in this Agreement E 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide TRANSFER You may transfer the Software to another party if the receiving party agrees to the terms of this Agreement and you retain no copies of the Software and accompanying documentation Transfer of the Software terminates your right to use the Software OWNERSHIP AND COPYRIGHT OF SOFTWARE Title to the Software and all copies thereof remain with Intel or its vendors The Softwa
50. NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITIES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you Software provided with the hardware product is not covered under the hardware warranty described above See the applicable software license agreement which shipped with the adapter product for details on any software warranty April 28 1994 APPENDIX D Agency Notices FCC Compliance Statement FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Installed correctly it probably will not interfere with radio or TV reception However we do not guarantee the absence of interference This product generates and uses energy of about the same frequency as radio and TV broadcasts Installed incorrectly it may interfere with reception of radio and TV broadcasts If you suspect this product is causing interference turn your computer on and off while the radio or TV is showing interference If the interference disappears when you turn the computer off and reappears when you turn the computer on something in the computer is causing interference To reduce interference try these suggestions Change the d
51. PC TCP 4 11 generic 4 16 Microsoft LAN Manager 4 20 Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 4 21 parameters 4 40 SunSoft PC NFS 4 27 Ungermann Bass Net One LAN Manager 4 28 Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 4 29 NET CFG file 4 38 example 4 38 Index 6 NetWare See Novell NetWare installation with Windows 95 2 8 Network drivers 43 operating system 1 2 4 3 network node address 5 4 NETX shell support 4 2 NO CARRIER message 6 1 NOCHECK keyword 4 45 NOCOM keyword 4 45 NOLEDS keyword 4 46 Novell NetWare 4 26 and FIP PC TCP 4 15 installation 4 2 O ODI driver FTP PC TCP 4 11 generic 4 16 loading sequence 4 39 Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 4 21 parameters 4 38 Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS 4 29 OEM Service Release Version 2 2 1 OK message 6 1 OnNet with FIP PC TCP 4 11 4 13 OSR2 2 1 P PABX systems 1 7 Package contents 1 4 Packet driver FTP LANWatch 4 9 FTP PC TCP 4 11 loading sequence 4 42 parameters 4 41 Parameters driver 2 13 3 8 4 1 4 11 4 19 4 37 PATHWORKS DEC 4 6 PC Card slot 1 5 PC Card Standard 1 2 Index 7 PC NFS 4 27 PC TCP FTP 4 11 PCMCIA 1 2 PORT keyword 4 46 Power management 1 3 Power saving modes under Windows 95 2 9 Prodigy 5 19 PROTOCOL INI file 4 40 R Registry Windows 95 2 16 3 8 Windows NT 2 13 Required Equipment 1 4 Result codes modem 6 1 Retail version Windows 95 2 1 S S Register Reference 6 25 S Registers 6 25 Script files modem 5 6 Self test 5 3 S
52. PCMCIA support is enabled under Windows 95 Troubleshooting later in this chapter Update Device Driver Wizard This wizard will complete the installation of Standard PCMCIA Card Modem by searching your local drives network and Internet locations for the most current driver If you have a disk or CD ROM that came with this device insert it now It is recommended that you let Windows search for an updated driver To do this click Next to continue E Cancel 3 Insert Intel Disk 1 Click Next gt 4 On the Update Device Driver Wizard screen click Finish 2 6 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Copying Intel Files 5 Atthe Insert Disk screen click Insert Disk e Please insert the disk labeled Disk 1 Installation Disk for Intel EtherE xpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card and then click OK 6 At the Copying Files screen specify A in the Copy files from box and click Copying Files Ed The file CTL3DV2 DLL on Disk 1 OK Installation Disk for Intel EtherExpress PR07100 LAN Modem PC Card could not Insert Disk 1 Installation Disk for Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card into the drive selected below and click OK Skip File Cancel Copy files from Details m Browse ems EGET Es ESSE Copying Windows 95 Network Files In most cases Windows 95 network files will need to be installed using CAB files from diskette or CD ROM If an
53. Reference 6 7 Dial Modifiers continued S n Dial a Stored Telephone Number The S modifier instructs the modem to dial a number that had been previously stored by the use of the AT amp Zn x command The command to dial a stored telephone number is ATDS n where n represents telephone number storage location 0 or 1 For example ATD P S 1 pulse dials the telephone number written to telephone number storage location 1 Delay Processing the Next Character When the comma modifier is included as part of the dial string following the ATD command the modem pauses before processing the next character in the dial string The duration of the pause is dictated by the contents of S Register S8 The modifier is frequently inserted after the digit usually 9 used to obtain an outside line from a PBX to allow sufficient time for the dial tone to occur before the modem dials the telephone number The W modifier can be used in place of the comma Some countries place restrictions on the amount of time a modem may delay during dialing T ToneDialing Method The T modifier is used with the Dial command to instruct the modem to tone dial the telephone number that follows See also the ATT command W Wait for Second Dial Tone The W modifier instructs the modem to wait for a dial tone before processing the remaining characters in the dial string Hook Flash The modifier serves as a switch hook or hook flash signal This caus
54. Settings Enter all changes under Extra Settings Click OK to return to the Make New Connection screen then click Next Enter the Area Code and Telephone number of computer or service click Next then Finish Microsoft Remote Access Server RAS 1 Enable network functionality in Windows for Workgroups a b Double click the Network Setup icon Click Networks Click Install Windows Network then OK Click Drivers Click Add Adapter By default Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter is highlighted if not select it then click OK When prompted insert the latest version of the Intel Network Driver disk in drive A then click OK 5 18 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide g Select MIGBNDIS EXE Real Mode for all Intel adapters then click OK h Remove the IPX SPX Compatible Transport with NetBIOS driver only click Close then OK i In the Windows Setup screen click Yes to All to replace all later files with the version you are installing now Windows disks 7 and 8 are required to complete the installation j Confirm that the Local Network is functional and that you can access the modem using the TERMINAL program in Accesso ties Group before proceeding to the next step 2 Copy the MIGBRASI INF file from the scripts directory on disk 2 to the c Nwindows system directory 3 Exit Windows and go to the C Windows System sub directory Back up the original MODEM INF with the following command COPY MODEM
55. TES AUTO 1 2 OR 3 SLOT AUTO HARDWARE DEPENDENT OFF NOTUSED DISABLES IMENABLE Modem Driver Example A typical sequence for loading the modem driver IMENABLE COM with default configuration settings is as follows IMENABLE COM COMX where COMx is a COM port value such as COM3 or COMA If other nondefault configuration settings are used these must also be stated on the IMENABLE COM command line For example IMENABLE COM4 COMBASE 0X320 COMIRQ 10 Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters The following paragraphs present configuration guidelines for each of the driver types NDIS ODI and packet These guidelines are followed by a comprehensive keyword reference section and a list of error messages All of the drivers described here automatically detect the speed of the network to which the adapter is attached 10Mbps or 100Mbps unless otherwise noted Speed can also be specified with the LINESPEED keyword 4 38 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide ODI Settings for driver M16BODI COM Custom parameters for networks using the ODI driver can be entered manually using an ASCII editor in the NET CFG file DOS ODI Driver Configuration Notes M16BODI COM The ODI driver MIGBODI COM conforms to the Novell ODI Specifi cation 16 bit DOS Client HSMs It is a DOS based terminate and stay resident TSR program The driver will configure itself according to the options specified in the NET CFG file This file is suppl
56. URMAC OPTION1 VALUE1 ETC NFS NDIS DRIVERNAME NFSLINK1 BINDINGS YOUR MAC MODULE with INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL NFS NDIS DRIVERNAME NFSLINK BINDINGS INTELNET Copy M16BNDIS EXE from the C INTEL M16B directory to the CALANMAN directory Use a text editor to insert the following lines in your CONFIG SYS file 4 28 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 9 10 DEVICE C LANMAN M16BNDIS EXE between the two lines DEVICE C LANMAN PROTMAN SYS DEVICEZCALANMANWFS NDIS SYS as follows DEVICE C LANMAN PROTMAN SYS DEVICE C LANMAN M16BNDIS EXE DEVICEZCALANMANWFS NDIS SYS Verify that your AUTOEXEC BAT file contains a line that reads C LANMAN NETBIND before the line that reads NET INIT Configure PC NFS options according to your PC NFS documenta tion and reboot the computer Ungermann Bass Net One for DOS NDIS 2 0 Driver The PRO 100 PC Catd is supported on Ungermann Bass Net One LAN Manager and MS NET networks There are two NDIS driver packages available from UB XNS BNS NDIS and TCP BNS NDIS These packages used with a Intel NDIS driver provide files that support DOS workstations They are available from UB and authorized UB representa tives Ungermann Bass Net One LAN Manager version 2 1 Installation 1 2 Begin installation of LAN Manager 2 1 using setup When prompted to select the available network adapter driver choose Other Driver When prompted insert
57. Windows NT 3 51 specify A NT351 Click OK Select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card and click OK At the PRO 100 PC Card Setup screen choose appropriate settings Click OK The Network Settings screen should show Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card under Installed Adapter Cards Click OK At the Network Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes The computer will be shutdown and restarted To install the country identifier utility under any version of Win dows NT 3 51 run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Use the Program Manager File Run sequence Type A SETUP in the Command Line box and click OK The country identifier utility will be copied to your hard drive and an icon installed in the Startup Group and Intel Mobile Program Group The program can be run by clicking on the appropriate icon or it will load automatically the next time the computer is restarted Windows NT Installation 3 7 Power Saving Modes The PRO 100 PC Card has two power saving modes to reduce adapter power consumption under certain conditions Network only mode and Modem only mode Network only mode disables the modem function on the PRO 100 This mode should only be used when the modem will not be needed Modem only mode disables the network function on the PRO 100 It should only be used when the network will not be needed When the adapter is set for
58. a unique sequence of initial characters for example IN for INTERRUPT IO for IOADDRESS A Keyword Alphabetical Reference follows the keyword listings PROTOCOL INI Example INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL MEM 0XD2000 MODE IO Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 41 NDIS 2 0 1 Keywords M16BNDIS EXE KEYWORD DEFAULT VALID VALUES COMX AUTO X 1 2 3 OR 4 COMIRQ AUTO 3 TO 15 COMBASE AUTO 0X248 TO OX3F8 DRIVERNAME INTEL REQUIRED FIRST ITEM IN PROTOCOL INI INTERRUPT AUTO 3 15 IOADDRESS AUTO 240 380 IOWAITSTATES 0 1 3 LINESPEED AUTO 10 OR 100 LINKDISABLE NO KEYWORD LINK INTEGRITY ENABLED MEMORY AUTO C0000 TO EE000 MEMWAITSTATES 0 1 3 MODE MEM MEM OR 10 NOCHECK NO KEYWORD ADAPTER RESOURCE VERI FICATION ENABLED NOCOM NO KEYWORD MODEM ENABLED NOEARLYRX NO KEYWORD EARLY RECEIVE ENABLED NOEARLYTX NO KEYWORD EARLY TRANSMIT ENABLED NOLED NO KEYWORD LEDS ENABLED SHAREIRQ SOCKET AUTO 1 4 WORDSIZE 16 8 OR 16 Packet Driver Settings for driver M16BPD COM Packet driver parameters must be stated on the M16BPD COM command line when running the packet driver Packet Driver Configuration Notes The Intel packet driver M16BPD COM conforms to FTP Software s public domain packet driver specification It is a DOS based terminate and stay resident TSR program The driver file MIGBPD COM is located in the PKTDRV directory on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk
59. at any time by using the ATZ command or a power up reset of the modem amp Yn Select Stored Profile for Hard Reset This command is included for compatibility with applications that use the amp Y0 command It does not affect the behavior of the modem amp Y0 Select stored profile 0 on power up amp Y1 ERROR amp Zn x Store Telephone Number The AT amp Zn x command is used to store a telephone number for later dialing using the ATDS n dial stored number command In this command n is 0 or 1 representing 2 storage locations and x is the stored number The dial string may contain up to 40 characters Gn Modem Port Flow Control The AT Gn command determines whether XON XOFF flow control will be used AGO Returns OK for compatibility default G1 Not supported returns ERROR Jn Adjust BPS Rate Control Vo Turn off feature default Vi Turn on feature Modem Reference 6 19 Wn Break Control The AT Kn command determines how the modem processes a Break signal received from the local DTE during a connection online K5 Modem sends Break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data non destructive non expedited default Wn Error Mode Control Selection The AT Nn command sets the type of error correction supported by the modem when sending or receiving data NO Buffered mode No error control same as amp Q6 N1 Buffered mode same as NNO N2 LAPM MNP or disconnect mode This is also known as reliabl
60. ation The Installation Program will modify your AUTOEXEC BAT CONFIG SYS and network configuration files to match the optimum configuration for your system Completing the Installation Use the instructions in the next section Windows 3 x Network Operating System Alphabetical Reference under the following circumstances To complete the installation of network drivers under Windows 3 x after you have run the Intel Installation Program Find your network operating system in the alphabetical listing and follow the steps there To install network drivers manually under a network operating system not supported by the Intel Installation Program See the instructions under Generic Installation or Manual Installation in the Windows 3 x Network Operating System Alphabetical Refer ence Windows 3 x Network Operating System Alphabetical Reference This section is organized in alphabetical order by network operating system vendor or topic Unless otherwise indicated these instructions are designed to be used with the Intel Installation Program They assume a first time installation of client software on a workstation using the configuration values set by the Intel Installation Program or when the Installation Program is not used using the default values listed in Win dows 3 x Network Driver Parameters Reference later in this chapter 4 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide The PRO 100 PC Card suppo
61. ation Port assigned to the modem 3 Click OK to save and close 4 Enable SESSION LOG to obtain the status of the modem a b c From the Lotus cc Mail Mobile Main Menu select Mobile Mobile Setup Place a check mark under Save cc Mail Background Session Log Place a check mark under Activate Diagnostics in cc Mail Background 5 14 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Lotus cc Mail Mobile version 2 22 with Windows 95 1 Copy the MIGBLOT MDM file to the default directory where the Lotus cc Mobile MDM files are stored 2 Setup Lotus cc Mobile to use this M16BLOT MDM file as follows a b From the Lotus cc Mail Mobile Main Menu select Mobile Next select Location Setup In Telephone verify that the Dialing Rules and Strings are correct In Communications highlight Default Communications Method then Edit as follows Connection Type Modem Modem Type EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Serial Port Com Port setting used in Windows 95 3 Click OK to save and close 4 Enable SESSION LOG to obtain the modem status of a b C From the Lotus cc Mail Mobile Main Menu select Mobile Mobile Setup Place a check mark under Save cc Mail Background Session Log Place a check mark under Activate Diagnostics in cc Mail Background Lotus Notes version 4 11A with Windows To set up the Intel PRO 100 modem or modify the present configuration 1 Copy the
62. ault Network only mode disables the modem function on the adapter This mode should only be used when the modem will not be needed Modem only mode disables the network function on the adapter It should only be used when the network will not be needed When the Intel adapter is set to either Network only or Modem only mode it remains in that mode until re configured to a different mode To specify a power saving mode under Windows 95 select Network from Control Panel select the Configuration tab select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card and click Properties select the Advanced tab and select a mode in the Function s property Network amp Modem is the default Windows 95 Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting Device Conflicts 1 To review the adapter configuration right click the My Computer icon and select Properties 2 Select the Device Manager tab 3 Proceed according to your version of Windows 95 see the begin ning of this chapter for information For Windows 95 Retail Version expand the item Multifunction Adapters 2 10 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide For Windows 95 OSR2 OEM Version expand the item Modem 4 Fot either version select Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Multi function Parent Device and click Properties 5 From the Properties window select the Resources tab 6 Confirm that there are no conflicts with other installed devices Troubleshooting Che
63. ble and their values are assigned by the Windows 95 Configuration Manager 2 16 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide CHAPTER 3 Windows NT Installation Which Version of Windows NT Two Versions and Two Installation Paths Installation of the PRO 100 PC Card is different for versions 4 0 and 3 51 of Windows NT Before starting the installation you must know what version of Windows NT you have If you re using version 3 51 you must also know the version of any software Service Pack installed Currently two versions of Windows NT are supported Windows NT Version 4 0 Windows NT Version 3 51 including Service Packs Installation procedures are presented in two separate sections Windows NT 4 0 Installation Windows NT 3 51 Installation 3 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide How Can I Tell Which Version and Service Pack I Have Ifyou don t know what version you have follow the steps below If you know you have Version 4 0 skip to the Windows NT 4 0 Installation section No additional version information is required If you know you have Version 3 51 follow the steps below to determine what Service Pack version is installed This information is required in step 9 of the Windows NT 3 51 Installation section To obtain version and Service Pack information proceed as follows 1 Open the Windows NT Diagnostics application in the Administra tive Tools folder The Administrative Tools folde
64. ble run length is within the IEEE 10BASE T specification 100 meters If the cable length 1s correct the adapter may be defective Contact Intel Customer Support Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 57 The driver loaded but my DOS modem software won t work The PRO 100 PC Card is configured to add a second interrupt and I O address window in order to emulate a standard serial port interface Use the COMx keyword in your driver configuration file or as a command line parameter to enable serial port emulation If no COMXx keyword is used the Intel driver will configure the PRO 100 PC Card at the first available COM port Pre set default resources corresponding to the COM port value are used as follows PORT IRQ IOADDRESS COMI 4 03F8 COM2 3 02F8 COM3 4 03E8 COM4 3 02E8 The default setting for the COM port address can be changed by the COMBASE keyword The default setting for the IRQ can be changed by the COMIRQ keyword A second keyword that affects interrupt usage is SHAREIRQ The SHAREIRQ keyword forces the modem side to share the interrupt that the network side is using The INT or INTERRUPT keyword is used to set the interrupt the network side uses Card and Socket Services also has an effect on interrupt usage To troubleshoot the issues described above proceed as follows 1 Verify that the phone line is an analog phone line the type used with other modems and fax machines Connecting the PRO 100 PC Card to a digital
65. cally for most countries that require it amp G0 No guatd tone set amp G1 550 Hz guard tone set amp G2 1800 Hz guatd tone set amp Jn Auxiliary Relay Option amp 0 Auxiliary relay is never closed amp J1 Not supported returns ERROR 6 16 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide amp Kn Local Flow Control Options The AT amp Kn command where n represents 0 4 determines how the flow control between the computer and the local modem is handled amp KO Disable local flow control amp K1 Reserved amp K2 Reserved amp K3 Enable RTS CTS flow control default amp K4 Enable XON XOFF flow control amp Mn Asynchronous Communications Mode The AT amp Mn command where n represents 0 4 determines how the flow control between the computer and the local modem is handled amp M0 Asynchronous mode default supplied for backward compatibility only amp M1 Reserved amp M2 Reserved amp M3 Reserved amp M4 Reserved amp Pn Pulse Dial Make to Break Ratio Selec tion Japan only The AT amp Pn command where n represents 0 or 1 controls the ratio of the off hook make to on hook break interval used by the modem when it pulse dials amp P0 Selects 39 61 make break ratio at 10 pps default amp P1 Selects 33 67 make break ratio at 10 pps amp P2 Selects 33 67 make break ratio at 20 pps Modem Reference 6 17 amp Qn Asynchronous Communications Mode amp Q0 amp Q1 amp Q2 amp Q3 amp Q4 amp Q
66. cess the Intel BBS or web site see the Intel Automated Customer Support information toward the end of this guide 2 Run the Intel diagnostic utility M16BTEST To vetify correct operation of the PRO 100 PC Card run the Intel diagnostic test utility provided on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk Follow the steps below 1 Shutdown Windows 95 and power the machine off 2 Restart Windows 95 Press the F8 key when the message Starting Windows 95 appears on the screen Choose Sate Mode Command Prompt Only from the Startup menu or press Shift F5 to go directly to the command prompt 3 Run MIGBTEST EXE at the MS DOS prompt See Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications for more detailed instructions 4 Ifyour Intel PC Card does not test properly try the same procedure on another computer If the card still does not work contact Intel Customer Support 3 Be sure that PCMCIA support is enabled in Windows 95 In some cases Windows 95 PCMCIA support may not have been installed or enabled during an upgrade or installation due to previous machine configurations or options selected during installation If this Windows 95 support is not enabled run the PCMCIA Wizard by double clicking on 2 12 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel so that Windows 95 will automati cally detect the type of PCMCIA controller in the machine 4 Create C WINDOWS MODEMLOG TXT to record the status of the modem
67. cified under the COMBASE keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be a hexadecimal number in the range 248 to 3F8 No standard COM ports available Please use custom COM port COMIRQ COMBASE This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers All COM ports COM1 COMA are being used Create a custom COM port by adding the COMIRQ and COMBASE keywords with assigned values to the NET CFG or PROTOCOLINI file The selected COM IRQ is in use by another device The IRQ value set for the COM port is already in use by another device Assign a different IRQ value for the COM port Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 51 The selected COM port already exists The COM port is already in use by another device Assign a different I O port for the COM port Windows 3 x Troubleshooting Important For application notes covering installation and configuration issues pertaining to specific computers Card and Socket Services and communications software packages see Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications A driver failed to load and l m using Card and Socket Services Catd and Socket Services are a set of drivers designed to support the PC Card PCMCIA standard These drivers are generally supplied by the computer manufacturer Among other functions they Hide the PCMCIA socket hardware implementation from the PRO 100 PC Card driver Control the allocation of resources memory windows I O ports interrupts to the
68. cklist The following section suggests troubleshooting steps to follow when the Intel PC Card adapter is not automatically detected or not correctly identified These conditions are generally resolved by one or more of the measures below Detailed instructions for each measure follow 1 Be sure you have the latest firmware and driver 2 Run the Intel diagnostic utility MIGBTEST 3 Be sure PCMCIA support is enabled in Windows 95 4 Create C WINDOWS MODEMLOG TXT to help resolve issues with the modem 5 Check other sources for updated troubleshooting information Note When these directions or Windows 95 prompts you to shut down ot restart the computer select Start Shut Down Shut down the computer Leave the computer turned off for a few seconds and then turn it back on Do not press CTRL ALT DEL or use your computer s reset button to restart your computet this can lead to device malfunctions On some machines all hardware is not reset unless power is cycled Windows 95 Installation 2 1 1 1 Be sure you have the latest firmware and driver To determine what firmware and driver version you have click My Computer Control Panel Modems highlight the Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Modem click Diagnostics click the Port the Intel modem is using click More Info The firmware information for the adapter should display To find out what the latest versions are and to download updated versions if necessary ac
69. d Using Modem Communications Only under Windows 3 X If you want to use the modem under Windows 3 x without loading a network driver and you are NOT using Card and Socket Services reboot the computer and run the utility IMENABLE COM found in the root directory of Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk from the DOS prompt before launching Windows or your communications program IMENABLE Installing Communications and Fax Software The PRO 100 PC Card is compatible with most popular communications and fax software packages see Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications for application specific information Running Windows Communications and Fax Software Windows 3 x based fax and communications programs can be started immediately once the modem has been initialized Running DOS Communications and Fax Software DOS based communications software should be run from a DOS prompt without Windows loaded DOS software can also be run in a DOS box with Windows loaded Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 33 COM Ports IRQs and I O Base Addresses Automatic COM Port Detection The PRO 100 PC Card drivers will automatically configure a COM port on the system The driver scans the BIOS table for the first unused COM port then checks to see if the corresponding IRQ is in use If it is it moves to the next available COM port This process takes precedence over the network resources If you specify a network IRQ that is the same as the first avai
70. d Two Installation Paths Currently two versions of Windows 95 are available The standard retail version designated 4 00 950 or 4 00 950a e OEM Service Release Version 2 designated 4 00 950b also known as OSR2 Installation procedures are presented in two separate sections Windows 95 Installation Retail Version Windows 95 OSR2 Installation OEM Version How Can Tell Which Version Have 1 In Windows 95 click Start Settings and Control Panel 2 In Control Panel double click the System icon 3 In the System Properties window click the General tab if not already displayed and view information under System For Microsoft Windows 95 4 00 950 or 4 00 950a follow the installation instructions under the heading Windows 95 Installation Retail Version 2 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide For Microsoft Windows 95 4 00 950b follow the installation instructions under the heading Windows 95 OSR2 Installation OEM Version Additional Information in this Chapter This chapter also contains the following Windows 95 information How to Install for Windows 95 and NetWare Power Saving Modes Utilities Troubleshooting Driver Parameters Reference Windows 95 Installation Retail Version Overview Installation under the standard retail version of Windows 95 should be a plug and play operation Windows 95 should recognize the Intel card when it is inserted and prompt for the Intel so
71. d directory where your LANWatch files ate stored Reboot the PC Change to the directory of where your LANWatch files are stored and run M16BPD COM Run LW EXE FTP Software LANWatch NDIS 2 0 Driver Installation 1 2 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Choose FTP LANWatch from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Install LANWatch according to the instructions in your FTP LANWatch manual Using a text editor add the following lines to your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE C NDIS PROTMAN SYS I C NDIS DEVICE C NDIS FTPSOFT DOS DEVICE C NDIS M16BNDIS EXE DEVICE C NDIS DIS_PKT GUP Include the following line for LANWatch versions earlier than 3 0 only Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 11 DEVICE C LW IFCUST SYS 6 Create a directory called NDIS on your hard disk by typing MD NDIS 7 At the DOS prompt copy MIGBNDIS EXE from the C INTEL M16B directory on your hard disk and the file PROTOCOL FTP from the NDIS directory on the Intel Network Drivers Disk to the NDIS directory you created in Step 6 8 Use a text editor to modify the PROTOCOL FTP file to match the keywords and values in the sample PROTOCOL INI file in the INTEL M16B directory 9 Copy all the files from the NDIS directory on the FTP Unsup ported Software Disk A to the NDIS directory created in Step 6 10 Reboot the PC 11 Chan
72. de the timer is reset upon detection of an answer tone if allowed by country restriction The timer also specifies the wait for silence time with the dial modifier in seconds S7 is not associated with the W dial modifier Register S7 can be set at from 1 to 255 seconds with a default of 50 seconds Defaults and limits are country specific 6 28 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide S8 Duration of Pause for Comma Dial Modi fier This register determines the number of seconds to pause for each comma in a dial string or command line The default is 2 seconds but any value from zero to 65 1s acceptable Defaults and limits are country specific S10 Delay Between Lost Carrier Hang Up This register specifies the time in tenths of a second that the modem waits after carrier loss before hanging up The default is 20 2 0 seconds This allows for temporary carrier loss without causing the local modem to disconnect Register 10 will accept a value ranging from 1 to 254 in tenths of a second 0 1 to 25 4 seconds Defaults and limits are country specific S11 DTMF Tone Duration This register determines the touch tone dialing speed which is prefixed for each country The value can range from 50 to 150 milliseconds The default is 95 milliseconds The value of register S11 has no effect on pulse dialing Defaults and limits are country specific 12 Escape Guard Time This register sets the value in 20 ms increments o
73. e specified under the MEMWAITSTATES keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL NI file must be either 0 1 2 or 3 Please specify 0 1 2 or 3 for the IOWAITSTATES keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the IOWAITSTATES keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOLINI file must be either 0 1 2 or 3 The memory test failed Please select a different memory address The memory test will write data into the memory read them back and verify if they are the same In this case the memory written and read back were found to be different 4 50 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide The I O test failed Please select a different I O address The driver failed the I O test Try a different I O address The IRQ test failed Please select a different IRQ The driver failed the IRQ test Try a different IRQ address Please specify either IO or MEM for the MODE keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the MODE keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL NI file must be either IO or MEM Please specify a decimal number for the COMIRQ keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the COMIRQ keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be a decimal number Please specify a hexadecimal number ending in 8 for the COMBASE keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value spe
74. e following applications are covered in this section Ametica Online v 3 0 Ametica Online v 3 0 with Windows 95 Utilities and Applications 5 7 CompuServe WinCIM 2 5 1 with Internet Explorer 2 1 CompuServe WinCIM v 3 02 with Windows 95 Laplink v 6 0 Laplink v 6 0 with Windows 95 Lotus CC Mail Mobile v 2 22 with Windows Lotus CC Mail Mobile v 2 22 with Windows 95 Lotus Notes v 4 11a with Windows Lotus Notes v 4 11a with Windows 95 NT 4 0 Microsoft Dial Up Adapter Networking for Windows 95 Microsoft Remote Access Server RAS Prodigy Internet v 1 1 6 with Windows 95 Introduction Some of the instructions include references to modem script files The following files are contained in the scripts directory on disk 2 CLASS73 MDM MODEM INI M16BRAS1 INF M16BMSM SCR M16BMSM MDM M16BLOT MDM Modem Setup with a Communications Program Most communications programs include a modem setup function or will autodetect the modem using a sequence of steps like the following 1 Search for modem 2 Determine manufacturer model speed communications port and interrupt 3 Incorporate modem configuration into program If the Intel modem is installed before the communications program is the Intel modem will be automatically configured by the communications program 5 8 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide If the communications program is already installed you are installing a new modem or your modem is n
75. e mode N3 LAPM MNP or buffered default The modem attempts to connect in LAPM error control mode If this fails the modem attempts to connect in MNP mode If this fails the modem connects in buffered mode and continues operation This is also known as V 42 auto teliable mode same as amp Q5 N4 LAPM or disconnect The modem attempts to connect in LAPM error control mode If this fails the call will be disconnected N5 MNP or disconnect mode The modem attempts to connect using MNP 2 4 error control procedures If this fails the modem disconnects This is also known as MNP reliable mode Qn Local Flow Control Selection The AT Qn command sets the type of flow control used on the serial port to adjust for differences in modem pott speed Q0 Disables flow control same as amp K0 Q1 Sets flow control to XON XOFF same as amp K4 Q3 RTS CTS to DTE default same as amp K3 6 20 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Tn Inactivity Timer Limit The AT Tn command specifies length of time in minutes that the modem waits before disconnecting when no data is sent or received The time period can be set at n 0 255 A setting of zero disables the timer As an alternative the timer may be specified in S Register S30 This function is only applicable in buffer mode Wn XON XOFF Pass Through X0 Modem process XON XOFF flow control characters locally default X1 Not supported returns ERROR B View Numbers i
76. e operation of the card It displays the current version of MS DOS and Windows and any Card and Socket Services available under Windows 3 x or MS DOS Utilities and Applications 5 5 HARDWARE This function attempts to determine if a PCMCIA controller exists on the machine It first checks for PCI BIOS extensions and then it searches for any PCMCIA controllers If found it displays controller type base I O address offset number of the socket in which the PRO 100 is installed and the PCI interrupt if enabled by the BIOS NETWORK This function enables the card on the Ethernet network and pertorms some diagnostics It reports the operating mode and speed detected and monitors the netwotk for traffic Network traffic is shown on a graph This graph provides a visual representation of the volume of traffic on the local area network LAN The Receive Statistics window displays the cumulative totals for received Packets KBytes and Errors RESOURCES This function attempts to determine free resources that are available for use by the driver It searches for memory I O and IRQ ADVANCED This function allows the user to set up advanced diagnostics ABOUT This function displays the current version of the diagnostic program HELP This function displays the help screen EXIT This function exits the application COM port monitor Windows 3 x only The Intel COM Port Monitor is an onscreen LED program that runs und
77. e reduced Windows and EMM386 If you are using EMM386 and Windows you should add an EMMEXCLUDE line to the 386enh section of the SYSTEM INI file The exclusion range should match the exclusion on the EMM386 line If you are not using EMM386 but are using Windows then you MUST add an EMMEXCLUDE statement to the 386enh section of the SYSTEMLINI file The exclusion range must match the memory window the PRO 100 PC Card is using Windows 3 x Modem Driver Settings The modem utility IMENABLE COM searches for an available COM port or one specified by the user and configures the Intel adapter hard warte accordingly Modem Driver Configuration Notes If you want to use the modem without loading a network driver and you are not using Card and Socket Services or the equivalent under Microsoft Windows 95 or NT you have to load the modem driver IMENABLE COM supplied on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk If you load a network driver such as M16BNDIS M16BODI or M16BPD you Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 37 do not need IMENABLE COM because the network drivers also initialize the modem Reboot the computer and run IMENABLE COM from the DOS prompt before launching Windows or a communications program IMENABLE COM Keywords KEYWORD DEFAULT VALID VALUES COMX AUTO X 1 2 3 OR 4 COMIRQ NOTUSED 3 TO 15 COMBASE NOTUSED 0X248 TO OX3F8 IOWAITSTATES AUTO 1 2 OR 3 MEMORY 0XD2000 0XC0000 TO 0XE0000 MEMWAITSTA
78. e that the PRO 100 PC Card and PC Card sockets are completely reset When the PRO 100 PC Card driver is loaded it either reads a configura tion file or uses command line parameters to determine which resources it should use The following is a list of driver types driver file names and the configuration method used by each Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 55 Type File Name Configuration Method ODI M16BODLCOM reads NET CFG configuration file NDIS2 MI6BNDIS EXE reads PROTOCOL INI configuration file Packet M16BPD EXE uses COMMAND LINE parameters Test MI6BTEST EXE uses COMMAND LINE parameters The default resources used by the PRO 100 PC Card when no other setting is stated are MEMORY AUTO IRQ AUTO IOADDRESS NDIS AUTO PORT ODI AUTO Troubleshooting combinations for driver configuration without Card and Socket Services TRIAL MEM INT IOADDRESS WORDSIZE Default D2000 5 320 16 1 CC000 5 320 16 2 D2000 10 320 16 3 CC000 10 320 16 4 D2000 11 320 16 5 CC000 11 320 16 6 D2000 15 320 16 7 CC000 15 320 16 8 D2000 5 340 8 9 CC000 5 340 8 10 D2000 10 340 8 11 CC000 10 340 8 12 D2000 11 340 8 13 CC000 11 340 8 14 D2000 15 340 8 15 D2000 15 340 8 4 56 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide If none of the above settings allows the driver to load it may be necessary to add an IOWAITSTATES 2 and MEMWAITSTATES 2 parameter to the appropriate PRO 100 PC Card driver configuration file or command line D If the drive
79. ed it or to Intel with an explanation of any deficiency If you ship the product you must assume the risk of damage or loss in transit You must use the original container or the equivalent and pay the shipping charge Intel may replace or repair the adapter product with either new or reconditioned parts and any part or product replaced becomes Intel s property Repaired or replaced products will be returned at the same revision level as received or higher at Intel s option Intel reserves the right to replace discontinued product with an equivalent current generation product This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state All parts or components contained in this hardware product are covered by Intel s limited warranty for this product the product may contain fully tested recycled parts warranted as if new For warranty information call one of the numbers below Returning a defective product From North America Before returning any product contact Intel Customer Support and obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number by calling 1 916 377 7000 C 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide If the Customer Support Group verifies that the product is defective they will have the RMA department issue you an RMA number to place on the outer package of the product Intel cannot accept any product without an RMA number on the package All other locations Retu
80. eed to step 10 Otherwise skip to step 15 Run Windows Choose setup from Main group Select Startup and under the Options screen select Change System Settings Select Network then scroll to LAN Manager version 2 1 Follow the prompts to complete the installation Reboot the PC Microsoft LAN Manager version 2 1 with Windows for Workgroups 3 11 1 2 3 4 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Choose Microsoft Windows for Workgroups from the Select Network Operating System screen Select Yes on the Attached to Network File Server screen Select Microsoft LAN Manager Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 21 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Start Windows and in the Network program group double click on the Network Setup icon If you have not installed network support choose Networks in the Network Setup dialog box select Install Microsoft Windows Netwotk and click OK Otherwise proceed with step 8 In the Network Setup dialog box choose Drivers In the Network Drivers dialog box choose Add Adapter In the Add Network Adapter box choose Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and click OK When prompted for an unlisted updated or vendor provided network driver disk insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk Select Intel M16B NDIS 2 01 Real Mode and click OK Close the Ne
81. em Reference 6 31 S46 Data Compression Selection The setting of this register is used to turn data compression on or off It is set by AT Cn Data compression can only be enabled when the modem is operat ing in an error control EC mode using either V 42 LAP M or MNP protocols S46 0 Modem will not attempt negotiation for data compres sion 846 2 Modem will negotiate with a remote modem for data compression default 846 136 Same as 546 0 846 138 Same as S46 2 S48 LAPM Error Control and Feature Nego tiation S48 7 Negotiation enabled S48 128 Negotiation disabled forces immediate fallback options specified in 36 The following table shows the 36 and 48 configuration settings needed to negotiate certain types of connections 48 7 48 128 36 0 2 LAPM or hangup do not use 36 1 3 LAPM or buffered buffered 36 4 6 LAPM MNP or hangup MNP or hangup 836 5 7 LAPM MNP or buffered MNP or buffered S89 Timer to Control Sleep Mode This register displays the number of seconds of inactivity no characters sent from DTE no RING in the off line command state before the modem places itself into standby mode A value of zero prevents standby mode Default is 30 Range is 0 and 5 65 6 32 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide S91 Line Transmit Level This register is effective only for Japan It specifies the line transmit level in dB with an implied minus sign Default is 15 dB range is 6 15 S92
82. ent value Specify the full address for all drivers For example D2000 not D200 The PRO 100 PC Card uses 4 Kbytes of memory 1000 hexadecimal for the LAN Use the MODE IO setting to disable MEMORY MODE Default is D2000 Possible values are C0000 through E0000 MEMORYBASEADDRESS see MEMORY MEMWAITSTATES specifies the number of wait states that should be MODE NOCHECK NOCOM NOEARLYRX added to memory accesses to the card Values ate decimal 1 to 3 On extremely fast machines it may be necessary for the driver to run with waitstates By default the driver will attempt to automatically configure this parameter The keyword is provided as a troubleshooting aid specifies whether to run the network in memory mapped or I O mode Values are the ASCII strings MEMORY or IO The default setting is MEM Set this keyword to IO to disable requests fot memory mapped mode on systems that only support an I O driven card disables verification of adapter resources This keyword is intended to be used as a troubleshoot ing tool the PRO 100 PC Card driver will configure a COM port by default The NOCOM keyword can be used to defeat this feature If the keyword is not used the modem is enabled LAN operations are not affected disables Advanced Look ahead Pipelining features of the PRO 100 PC Card You may need this keyword for NDIS version 2 01 drivers which do not fully support the early RX feature 4 46 PRO 100 LAN
83. equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telephone communications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 REN See back of unit D 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Manufacturer declaration This certifies that Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 Mobile Adapters comply with the EU Directive 89 336 EEC using the EMC standards EN55022 Class B and EN50082 1 This product also meets or exceeds EN60950 safety requirements This product has been tested and verified to meet CISPR 22 Class B requirements Intel Corporation Network Products Division MS JF3 446 2111 N E 25th Ave Hillsboro Oregon 97124 APPE
84. er Microsoft Windows 3 1 and 3 11 and Windows for Workgroups 3 11 The program provides a simulated onscreen display of modem status LEDs such as those found on external modems 5 6 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide How to Use the COM port monitor To launch the COM port monitor double click on the the COM port monitor icon in the Intel PRO 100 program group The COM port monitor window will be present on the desktop and within applications and can be moved by dragging it with the mouse COM port monitor is configurable with COM ports 1 4 To configure with a specific COM port click once on the COM port monitor window and a dialog box will appear Select a COM port and click OK The COM port monitor window contains the following LEDs Tx Transmit Rx Receive CTS Clear to Send CD Carrier Detect RI Ring Indication To exit the COM port monitor program Shift Click on the COM port mohitor window ot click on the window to open the dialog box then click on the EXIT button Communications Application Notes and Modem Script Files Note The modem sctipt files mentioned in this document are intended to be used if you have tried a generic Hayes ot Microcom configuration without success The files referred to in the application notes are available on disk 2 Network Drivers Disk in the scripts directory This section contains instructions for setting up your PRO 100 PC Card with several popular communications programs Th
85. erence 6 11 O0 Instructs modem to leave online command mode and return to data mode see Escape Sequence under Special Commands O1 This setting issues a retrain command before returning to online data mode O2 This setting issues a rate negotiation command before returning to online data mode P Select Pulse Dialing The ATP command instructs the modem to use pulse rotary dialing This mode will remain in force for all dialing procedures unless an ATT command is issued or the dial string contains a T dial modifier Qn Result Code Display Options The setting of the ATQn command where n represents 0 or 1 deter mines whether or not result codes such as OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER and ERROR are displayed on your PC s screen Q0 Display of result codes enabled Q1 Display of result codes disabled Repeat command See Special Commands at the beginning of this chapter T Select Tone Dialing The ATT command instructs the modem to use tone dialing This mode will remain in force for all dialing procedures unless an ATP command is issued or the dial string contains a P dial modifier Tone dialing is the factory default setting Vn Result Code Format Options The ATVn command where n represents 0 or 1 determines if result codes are displayed as numeric short form codes or words long form Numeric result codes contain only one or two digits and this form could be used for example when the modem is con
86. erface card NIC driver It conforms to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification NDIS It supports both Windows NT and Windows 95 Caution Under most circumstances it will not be necessary to make modifications directly to the registry Incorrect settings can result in undesirable changes to the configuration of Windows 95 ot NT The M16B SYS driver supports the networking envitonment in Mictosoft Windows NT versions 3 51 and greater The files necessary for using M16B SYS include For Windows NT 4 0 M16B DLL Intel PRO 100 installation DLL OEMSETNT INF Intel installation file for Windows NT MDMMI6B INF Modem support file for Windows NT 4 0 M16B SYS Intel NDIS 3 driver for Windows NT For Windows NT 3 51 M16B DLL Intel PRO 100 installation DLL OEMSETNT INF Intel installation file for Windows NT MODEM IN_ Compressed modem support file for Windows NT 3 51 M16B SYS Intel NDIS 3 driver for Windows NT There are user configurable parameters to the M16B SYS driver which can be modified using the Network Control Panel built into Windows NT This applet uses the OEMSETNT INF file to set the corresponding parameters in the registry The user configurable parameters are as follows Windows NT Installation 3 9 Parameter Default Valid Values Registry Value DIRECT ENABLE DISABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLED 1 EARLY TRANSMIT ENABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLED 1 FULL DUPLEX DISABLED DISABLED 0 ENABLED 1 FUNCTION S NETWORK NETWORK amp
87. es the modem to hang up go on hook for about 0 5 seconds then return to off hook the actual duration of the hook flash varies in different countries 6 8 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Dial Modifiers continued Wait for Quiet Answer The modifier in a dial string instructs the modem to wait for five seconds of silence after dialing the number If silence 1s not detected the modem sends a NO ANSWER result code to the user Return to Command Mode after Dialing The semicolon dial modifier can be used only at the end of a command line immediately preceding the Enter and instructs the modem to return to the command mode immediately after dialing and without breaking the connection with the distant modem Disable Data Calling Tone Transmission The modifier in a dial string disables data calling tone for the current call calling tone is automatically enabled in many countries This modifier is not available in all countries Credit Card Tone Detect The modifier in a dial string instructs the modem to wait for a credit card bong tone before processing the remaining characters in the dial string En Echo Command The ATEn command where n represents 0 or 1 determines if the commands you issue through the keyboard to the modem in command mode are displayed echoed on your computer s monitor screen E0 Disable echo to the computer E1 Enable echo to the computer default If the commands
88. esents 0 disconnects any call that is currently in progress and reloads the user configuration profile stored in nonvolatile memory as the active configuration profile Z0 Disconnect and reload the profile contained in storage location 0 as the active configuration profile amp Bn V 32 Automatic Retrain Options The EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card always retrains The automatic retrain feature cannot be disabled 6 14 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide amp BO Disables the V 32 automatic retrain capability not supported amp B1 Enables the V 32 automatic retrain capability sup ported for backward compatibility only amp Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD The AT amp Cn command where n represents 0 or 1 selects the method by which the modem handles the carrier detect signal amp CO The carrier detect signal is forced on regardless of the condition of the distant modem s carrier amp C1 The state of the carrier from the remote modem is monitored The local modem s DCD signal is on when the remote modem s carrier signal is detected and off when it is not default amp Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR Options The AT amp Dn command where n represents 0 3 controls how the Data Terminal Ready DTR signal is used by the modem amp DO Ignore the DTR signal from the computer and treat it as always on amp D1 Monitor DTR and when an ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal occuts switch to command mode
89. et Services super client driver PCMSCD EXE should NOT be configured with the PCM EXE program to support the PRO 100 PC Card Use the default setup and the following sequence of commands in your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMSS EXE DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMCS EXE DEVICE C PCMPLUS3 PCMRMAN SYS DEVICE C PMCPLUS3 PCMSCD EXE CALLED A GENERIC CARD DRIVER Be sure to verify that an EMM386 memory exclusion has been stated to cover the region where the Intel card loads SystemSoft The SystemSoft s CardSoft Card and Socket Services are loaded in the CONFIG SYS file and generally include the following lines DEVICEZCACARDSOFT SOCKET SERVICES DRIVER THIS FILE VARIES BY MACHINE TYPE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC INI DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE CALLED A GENERIC CARD DRIVER Resources assigned by CardSoft Card and Socket Services are controlled by the files CSALLOC INI and CARDID INI CSALLOC INI contains a list of resources available to Card and Socket Services CARDID INI controls how resources will be assigned to specific types of cards The setting in the PRO 100 PC Card driver configuration file should match 4 54 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide the resources assigned by the LAN1xxxxxx keywords in the CARDID INI file The LANIMEMORYBASE2 entry can be ignored A driver failed to load and l m NOT using Card and Socket Services A Verify that a block of memory
90. f the required pause after the escape sequence Range is 0 255 default is 50 units of 0 02 seconds each or one second S28 V 34 Modulation Enable Disable This register enables or disables V 34 modulation Default setting is 1 valid values are 0 or 1 A value of zero disables V 34 modulation Any other value in the range enables it S30 Inactivity Timer The value specified by this register sets how long the modem will wait in minutes before disconnecting when no data is sent or received This function is only applicable in buffer mode It is set Modem Reference 6 29 by AT Tn Values ate 0 255 Default is 0 disabled 34 DTE Throughput Limit This register specifies whether the modem should limit throughput when the DTE is operating at higher speeds 57 600 or 115 200bps 34 0 Do not limit throughput default S34 1 Limit throughput to DTE speed 35 Data Calling Tone This register enables or disables a tone of a certain frequency and cadence as specified in V 25 that allows remote data fax voice discrimination It is set by AT Cn The frequency is 1300 Hz with a cadence of 0 5 seconds on and 2 seconds off The default is country specific Some countries do not allow data calling tone to be overridden S35 0 Data calling tone disabled default S35 1 Data calling tone enabled S36 Negotiation Fallback This register specifies the action to be taken in the event of a negotiation failure when error control is selec
91. f the two separate physical IRQs normally used by the PC Card controller Preventing Memory Conflicts Memory allocation conflicts can cause the Intel driver to fail to load The PRO 100 PC Card requires an 8K memory block located between C000 and EFFF with a default starting address of D2000 Some computers require that a different address be used To change the memory address at which the Intel driver loads use the MEMORY or MEM keyword in the driver configuration file or on the driver command line Memory Manager Exclusions When using a memory manager such as EMM386 the memory manager will try to control the upper memory blocks where the Intel driver normally loads To prevent conflicts add a statement to the EMM386 command line excluding an 8K memory block between C000 and EFFF for the Intel driver For example DEVICE C PATH EMM386 EXE NOEMS X CC00 CDFF 4 36 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Here are some examples of MEMORY keyword settings and the corre sponding 8K exclusion Configuration Keyword Setting Exclusion NET CFG MEM CC000 X CC00 CDFF PROTOCOLINI MEMORY D4000 X D400 D5FF Command Line MEMORY C8000 X C800 C9FF Notes Memory settings used to configure the PRO 100 PC Card always use 5 digits Memory settings on the EMM386 command line only require 4 digits With Card and Socket Services the memory exclusion is generally much larger than that required without them This exclusion range should not b
92. for LapLink to work Operating inconsistencies will be experienced when Card and Socket Services are used with LapLink If you need to use LapLink it is recom mended that Card and Socket Services not be used LapLink version 6 0 with Windows 95 To set up the Intel PRO 100 modem or modify the present configuration the steps are the same as those listed above for LapLink 6 0 except under 3 d 1 In the Connect over Modem window under Dialing enter a The phone number s of your service provider and or BBS Phone Number b The location that you are dialing from under Dialing Location c Notice that in Connect Over Modem Connect Using the Utilities and Applications 5 13 d e EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Verify that the entry in Services section matches the action you wish to exercise There is no Security category Lotus cc Mail Mobile version 2 22 with Windows 3 1 1 Copy the M16BLOT MDM file to the default directory where the Lotus cc Mobile MDM files are located 2 Setup Lotus cc Mobile to use this M16BLOT MDM file as follows a b From the Lotus cc Mail Mobile Main Menu select Mobile Next select Location Setup In Telephone vetity that your Dialing Rules and Strings are correct In Communications highlight Default Communications Method then set Connection Type Modem Modem Type EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card select the correct modem Serial Port Communic
93. ftware disk The Intel files will be copied to the hard drive and the computer will restart The country identifier utility will launch automatically Important Notes Please note the following important information before starting the install process The usual path for Windows 95 files installed on your hard drive is C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS The CAB files are com pressed versions of the Windows 95 distribution files Organization of the CD ROM version of these files mirrors the diskette version If prompted to insert the disk labeled Windows 95 Disk 1 the corresponding CD ROM file and path would be c windows options cabs disk1 cab All the Intel files required for Windows 95 installation can be found on Intel Disk 1 Windows 95 Installation 2 3 Windows 95 troubleshooting information is provided in this chapter following the installation sections Recommended Installation Steps Insertion Detection and Prompt for Disk 1 With the computer powered up and Windows 95 running insert the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the computer Windows 95 will detect the insertion of the adapter If it does not see item 3 of the Troubleshooting Checklist Be sure that PCMCIA support is enabled later in this chapter 2 Atthe New Hardware Found screen specifying Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer and click OK 3 At the Install From Disk scree
94. ge to the NDIS directory and run NETBIND EXE 12 Run LW EXE FTP Software PC TCP Packet NDIS 2 0 and ODI Drivers The PC TCP Generic Ethernet Kernel ETHDRV EXE can be installed using Intel s Packet ODI or NDIS drivers PC TCP can also be used concurrently with NetWare For information on which driver is appropti ate for your network environment see the FTP PC TCP documentation For environments using values other than those set by the Intel Installa tion Program see the heading Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters later in this chapter FTP PC TCP 3 X with OnNet 1 1 and Windows for Workgroups 3 11 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 From the Select Network Operating System screen choose Win dows for Workgroups then FTP PC TCP 3 x 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion 4 Run the PC TCP installation program OnNet 1 1 4 12 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 8a 8b Follow the prompts to the Network Card Screen then select Other NDIS Driver or Updated Packet Driver Insert Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk when prompted Choose the appropriate driver then follow prompts to complete the installation For NDIS installation reboot the PC For ODI installation do not reboot Continue with step 9 Additional Steps for ODI Installation If you are using an ODI driver continue with the following steps 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
95. gnize the Intel card when it is inserted and display the Update Device Driver Wizard window Intel and Windows files will be located or copied as required and the computer will restart The Intel country identifier utility will launch automatically Important Notes Please note the following important information before starting the install process You may be prompted more than once for Intel or Windows 95 files due to limitations in OSR2 The usual path for Windows 95 files installed on your hard drive is C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS The CAB files are com pressed versions of the Windows 95 distribution files Organization of the CD ROM version of these files mirrors the diskette version If prompted to insert the disk labeled Windows 95 Disk 1 the corresponding CD ROM would typically be c Windows options Vcabs disk1 cab All the Intel files required for Windows 95 OSR2 installation can be found on Intel Disk 1 Windows 95 troubleshooting information is provided in this chapter following the installation sections Windows 95 Installation 2 5 Recommended Installation Steps Insertion Detection and Prompt for Disk 1 With the computer powered up and Windows 95 running insert the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC card slot in the computer 2 Windows 95 will detect the Intel adapter and then display the following Update Device Driver Wizatd screen if the adapter is not detected see Troubleshooting Item 3 Be sure that
96. h Version and Service Pack Have 3 2 Additional Information in this Chapter ssssssss 3 2 Windows NT 4 0 Installation eeseeeeeeeeen 3 3 Windows NT 3 51 Installation eeeeeseeeeeese 3 5 Power Saving Modes sssssssseeeeeennns 3 7 WTS coded rcv eer eder ot tene ee dr e s 3 7 Windows NT Driver Parameters Reference 3 8 Windows 3 x DOS Installation 4 1 Installation under MS DOS eem 4 2 Windows 3 x Modem Driver Settings sessssss 4 36 Windows 3 x Network Driver Parameters 4 37 ODI Settings for M16BODI COM seseeem 4 38 Error Messages for Windows 3 x and MS DOS Drivers 4 47 iv PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Windows 3 x Troubleshooting eeeeess 4 51 Computer Specific Application Notes Windows 3 x 4 60 Utilities and Applications 5 1 Utilities 2 eiecitte e tte ee rc t it be Hand 5 1 Country Identifier Utility esee 5 1 Modem Test Utility 2 0 2 cccceeeeeseeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneaaees 5 2 Diagnostic Test Utility M16BTEST EXE ssssssss 5 3 COM port monitor Windows 3 x only ssssessss 5 5 Communications Application Notes and Modem S
97. he button pops up the function is completed and the screen is a passive results display There are nine functions which can be invoked by pushing the associated button on the main screen A button can be pushed by pressing the highlighted letter indicated on the button or by using the left mouse button Each function is explained below TEST This function uses the current configuration to initialize the adapter and verify it is powered on and properly seated in its slot It displays the current setting and test result for each parameter Parameters are config ured through the CONFIGURE function described below If a card is detected and initialized successfully the CIS information 1s displayed A failure may indicate that service is required for the PRO 100 PC Card Contact Intel Customer Support The CIS section displays the serial number of the unit its manufacturing date and its network node address This data has been preprogrammed at the factory and cannot be altered CONFIGURE This function allows the user to set the parameters used for testing The address mode can be set to Auto Memory or I O For Memory and I O a hexadecimal address can be specified The IRQ can be set to Auto or IRQ The IRQ selection can be used to force a particular interrupt The netwotk line speed and line mode can also be set from this function SOFTWARE This function attempts to determine what software is currently loaded that could affect th
98. hen prompted Enter your node information when prompted Save the PROTOCOLLNI file with the default settings At this point the SETUP program will try to connect to the DECnet server Once connected the SETUP program will map a logical drive to your system service Highlight the logical drive mapped by the SETUP program and press Enter to run PWSETUP Press Enter to confirm the Software Destination C PW Choose Express or Custom if you have a lot of prior installation experience Select an appropriate Workstation Template or create one Under Network Adapter Information choose other network adapter with NDIS enabled and enter the following information IN THE NON SUPPORTED NETWORK ADAPTER WINDOW DRIVER FILE AAM16BNDIS EXE PROTOCOL INI STUB A DEC PROTOCOL INI Skip the Additional Files section and ensure Ethernet box is enabled Insert Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk when prompted In the Network Adapter Information window select MIGBNDIS Unsupported Network Adapter with NDIS Box enabled Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 9 22 23 24 25 In LAN Manager System Service Connection Information window enter username and press Enter Enter the Windows directory path Press Enter to add the STARTNET BAT file to yout AUTOEXEC BAT file A PROTOCOL INI file created by SETUP will display in edit mode Remove the semicolon at the beginning of the ni irq line as follows Change the line NI IRQ
99. ied on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk and must be present in the same directory as the ODI driver Files required for using MI16BODI COM are M16BODLINS Intel installation information file NET CFG Network configuration file M16BODI COM Intel ODI driver Most installations will be able to use the settings detected by the driver If any parameters need to be changed use an ASCII text editor to open and modify the NET CFG file and insert the appropriate keywords and values after the line LINK DRIVER M16BODI Parameters can also be implemented on the command line Keyword syntax can be found below Keywords are not case sensitive A Keyword Alphabetical Reference follows the discussion of keyword syntax NET CFG Example LINK DRIVER M16BODI INT 5 PORT 280 MEM D2000 Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 39 M16BODI COM Keywords KEYWORD COMX COMIRQ COMBASE INTERRUPT IOADDRESS IOWAITSTATES LINESPEED LINKDISABLE DEFAULT VALID VALUES AUTO X 1 2 3 OR 4 AUTO 3 TO 15 AUTO 0X248 TO OX3F8 AUTO 3 15 AUTO 240 380 0 1 3 AUTO 10 OR 100 NO KEYWORD LINK INTEGRITY ENABLED LINK DRIVER M16BODI REQUIRED FIRST ITEM IN NET CFG MEMORY MEMWAITSTATES MODE NOCHECK NOCOM NOEARLYRX NOEARLYTX NOLED S SHAREIRQ SOCKET U WORDSIZE AUTO C0000 EE000 0 1 3 MEM MEM OR 10 NO KEYWORD ADAPTER RESOURCE VERI FICATION ENABLED NO KEYWORD MODEM ENABLED NO KEYWORD EARLY RECEIVE EN
100. iles to the C AOL30 MPM sub directory Start the America Online program 2 To set up the PRO 100 PC Card click SETUP on the Welcome screen a b Click Modem Setup in the Network amp Modem Setup window In the Modem Selection and Customization window Select the COM port that is assigned to the Intel PRO 100 modem under Modem Pott Highlight EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card then click OK Note Use the default initialization string If you need to change the string you may do so under the Edit Commands options America Online version 3 0 with Windows 95 America Online v 3 0 ships with a MODEM INI file This file must be modified in order to use the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card 1 To update the MODEM INI file proceed as follows a b d In the C AOL30 MPM sub directory Rename the CLASS73 MDM file to CLASS73 OLD and MODEM LINI file to MODEM OLD Copy the new CLASS73 MDM and MODEM INI files to the C AOL30 MPM sub directory Start the America Online program 2 To set up your Intel product click SETUP on the Welcome screen 5 10 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide a b Click Modem Setup in the Network amp Modem Setup window In the Modem Selection and Customization window Select the COM that is assigned to the Intel modem under Modem Pott Highlight EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card then click OK Note Use the default initialization string If you
101. indows startup or running in the background B If you are using Card and Socket Services try the following 1 In Windows select Control Panel Ports and under Advanced set the selected COM port IOADDRESS to default set the INTER RUPT LEVEL to the value specified by the INT or INTERRUPT keyword in the LAN configuration file You should also modify the SYSTEMLINI file as follows set COMxIRQ y where x is the COM port the PRO 100 PC Card is configured as and y is the interrupt the LAN driver is using as stated in the NET CFG or PROTOCOLLINI file 2 Ifyou are using the M16BODI driver and you receive a blue warning screen stating that A hardware interrupt has occurred try adding the following section to the SYSTEM INI file VIPX VIRTUALIZE IRQX OFF where x is the interrupt number in hexadecimal notation used by the M16BODI driver Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 59 3 Turn computer power off and then on again cold boot 4 Start the Windows Terminal program in the Accessories group Select a COM port under the setting communications options click OK to get back to the terminal screen Change to modem command mode and type AT then press enter If the modem responds with OK the trial configuration was correct 5 In some cases an interrupt conflict will not be apparent until a Windows mouse driver is loaded It will then be necessary to cold boot the machine load the PRO 100 PC Card driver and re start at s
102. ing A SETUP 3 Press Enter or click OK 4 Select your network operating system from the list displayed and click OK 5 Follow the on screen instructions Note the following variations for NetWare and other network operating systems Novell NetWare Installation With Novell NetWare highlighted click the OK button Intel provides all software necessary to configure your NetWare client workstation Upon completion the Installation Program will reboot your system When your system comes back up log in to the network Note The NetWare VLM shell is used to connect to your NetWare servet The Intel Installation Program will decompress and configure the necessary files If you do not plan to use the Installation Program see Manual Installation in the Alphabetical Reference later in this chapter for instructions on how to decompress and load the NetWare VLM files If you need NETX shell support contact your System Adminis trator Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 3 Installation of Other Network Operating Systems For listed network operating systems other than Novell NetWare highlight your network operating system and click the OK button 6 Once you have completed the steps prompted by the Intel Installa tion Program exit the program and find your network operating system in this chapter of the User s Guide using the Alphabetical Reference Follow the procedures indicated there to complete the install
103. ing System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion 4 Install the IBM Local Area Network Support Program according to the instructions in the IBM Local Area Network Support Program User s Guide 5 Under Environment Information respond no to the question Do you have adapter option disks 6 Choose any adapter from the list provided 7 If prompted to do so insert the Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk when prompted and type the path A NDIS Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 17 10 11 12 13 Press Esc twice to bypass error messages Continue with the installation until finished Use a text editor to add the following two lines in your CONFIG SYS file at the location indicated by the rem statement concerning insertion of the driver name DEVICE LSP M16BNDIS EXE Copy M16BNDIS EXE from the directory C INTEL M16B to the C LSP directory on your hard disk Use a text editor to edit the PROTOCOL INI keyword settings in the C LSP directory to match the keywords contained in the sample PROTOCOLINI file located at C INTEL M16B as required unless you are using Intel PRO 100 default settings Save the files and reboot the PC IBM Local Area Network Support Program version 1 2 NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 2 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Choose IBM LAN Support Program from the Select Network Operating System screen F
104. irection of the radio or TV antenna Move the computer radio or TV For example if the computer is to the right of the TV move it to the left of the TV Or move them farther apart Plug the computer into a different electrical outlet than the radio or TV Ensure that all expansion slots on the back or side of the computer are covered Also ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the computer D 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION If the device is changed or modified without permission from Intel the user may void his ot her authority to operate the equipment FCC Rules and Regulations Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the back of the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card is a label that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalency Number REN for this equipment You must upon request provide this information to your telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all area
105. issue an OK result code and remain connected amp D2 Monitor DTR and when an ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal occurs hang up the line and switch to command mode amp D3 Monitor DTR and when an ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal occurs hang up reset the modem and switch to the initialization state Modem Reference 6 15 amp Fn Load Factory Settings The AT amp F command loads factory default parameters from ROM into the active configuration profile replacing the parameters stored there This command must be issued by itself If it is used with another AT command its function will be ignored amp F0 Recall factory settings as active configuration amp F5 Recall factory settings appropriate for ETC mode as active configuration This command enables ETC operation It is automatically set upon detection of a cellular phone The following options are set with amp F5 Local Factory Settings Function MTC Implementation LAPM only error correction N4 Transmit level fixed per cellular phone 92 Wait for carrier 90 sec S7 90 CD loss delay 10 sec 810 100 Auto FF FB enabled N A Start up at 9600bps S40 2 amp Gn V 22bis Guard Tone Selection This option is for international use only It is not used in North America The AT amp Gn determines which guatd tone if any to transmit while in answer mode transmitting in the high band The value of n can be 0 1 or 2 This parameter is set automati
106. ister S3 to any value between 0 and 127 Modem Reference 6 27 S4 S5 S6 S7 Response Formatting Character This register contains the ASCII value of the line feed character The factory default value is 10 You can set register S4 to any value between 0 and 127 The modem uses a line feed character in command mode when it responds to the computer Command Line Editing Character This register contains the ASCII value of the backspace character and is applicable to asynchronous transmissions only The factory default value is 8 You can set register S5 to any value between 0 and 32 or to 127 The modem will not recognize the backspace character if it is set to a value greater than ASCII 32 Wait Before Blind Dialing This register determines how long the modem waits after going off hook before dialing the first digit The wait must be at least 2 seconds Register S6 can be set to any value between 2 and 65 seconds The default is 2 seconds The value of the W dial modifier will override the value in register S6 This operation however may be affected by some ATX options according to country restrictions Defaults and limits are country specific Connection Completion Time Out This register determines the number of seconds the originating modem waits for a carrier signal from the answering modem before hanging up The timer is started when the modem finishes dialing originate or goes off hook answer In originate mo
107. l New Modem scteen click Finish At the Modems Propetties screen click Dialing Properties to set up dialing properties not necessary if a modem had been previously installed Click Close Windows NT 3 51 Installation PCMCIA Services Verification Before installing the Intel adapter make sure that PCMCIA services are enabled on your computer 1 2 Select Devices from the Control Panel Scroll down the Device list to the PCMCIA device The Status should be Started and the Startup should be Boot If this is not how PCMCIA is configured then click Startup and set the Startup Type to Boot and click OK Network Driver Installation and Modem Setup 3 4 Shutdown the computer turn off the power Insert the PRO 100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the com putet Power up the computer Select Network from the Control Panel At the Network Settings screen click Add Adapter In the Network Adapter Card pull down box select lt Other gt Requires disk from manufacturer and click Continue Insert Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk and make sure the specified path is correct see below according to the Service Pack version installed see the version detection section earlier in the chapter if you don t know what Service Pack version you have 3 6 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 10 11 12 13 14 9a For Windows NT 3 51 with Service Pack 5 or greater specify A 9b For all other versions of
108. lable COM IRQ 3 or 4 the driver will respond with an error To force a COM port use the COMx keyword described in the following heading If you do not want a COM port add the NOCOM keyword to your configuration file or command line Manually Setting COM Port Interrupt and I O Address Values Use the COMx keyword to manually specify which COM port the PRO 100 PC Card should use when providing erial port emulation for modem operations Values for x can be 1 2 3 or 4 Each of these settings also activates a specific set of predefined values for I O address and interrupt level as follows PORT IRQ IOADDRESS COMI 4 03F8 COM2 3 02F8 COM3 4 03E8 COM4 3 02E8 Do not select a COM port that is currently used by any other system device such as the PC Card interface itself or a mouse or trackball Note Configure your communications software to the COM port you selected with the COMx keyword By default the LAN drivers will select the first open COM port You can add the COMx keyword and a port number to the LAN driver configura 4 34 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide tion to activate serial port emulation The COMx keyword can also be stated on the command line with the modem only driver IMENABLE COM Use the keywords COMIRQ and COMBASE to override the values set with COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings Sample NET CFG File ODI Driver with COM Port Setting LINK DRIV
109. lect Network Setup in the Network program group In the Network Setup dialog box choose Drivers In the Network Drivers dialog box choose Remove to discard any existing network adapter drivers Choose Close and return to the Network Setup dialog box Exit the Network Setup program and exit Windows At the DOS prompt change to the Windows system directory as follows CD WINDOWS SYSTEM Make a directory called OEM as follows MKDIR OEM Type DIR OEM INF to see a list of driver configuration files Use the DOS EDIT program to view each OEM file to determine which ones reference Intel Copy the old Intel configuration files to the OEM directory Delete the old Intel configuration files from the Windows system directory Restart Windows Follow the instructions for installing drivers for Windows for Workgroups alone or Windows for Workgroups and NetWare 4 26 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Novell NetWare ODI Driver The Intel ODI driver allows for the concurrent use of Novell NetWare and other protocols that support Novell s Open Data Link Interface ODD specification NetWare 1 2 5 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk Choose Novell NetWare from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the installation The Intel Installation Program will reboot the computer and verify the NetWare connection Log in to the network Note The In
110. les Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 31 9 from the Intel Network Drivers Disk to the PATHWAY directory on your hard disk or boot disk The files are LSL COM M16BODI COM IPXODLCOM VLM EXE and NET CFG Change to the PATHWAY directory and load the software in the following order LSL M16BODI IPXODI ONLY IF USING NOVELL NETWARE VLM ONLY IF USING NOVELL NETWARE Load the Wollongong file ODI EXE Continue with the instructions in the PathWay Access for DOS manual Reboot the PC Windows 3 x Windows 3 x Modem Configuration Notes The PRO 100 PC Card doubles as a LAN card and fax modem As a modem the PRO 100 PC Card features Hayes and Microcom compatibil ity and the latest in data transmission data compression and error control techniques It can be used with most standard communications and fax software packages Note Unless Card and Socket Services are being used under Windows 3x the PRO 100 PC Card requires that a LAN modem driver M16BODI COM M16BNDIS EXE or MI6BPD COM or a modem only driver IMENABLE COM be loaded before the modem can be used For more detailed modem information see Chapter 6 Modem Reference in this User s Guide 4 32 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Using Network or Modem Communications under Windows 3 x All Intel Windows 3 x network drivers initialize both the LAN and the modem When a network driver is loaded the modem driver is automati cally initialize
111. ly destroy the Software or return all copies of the Software and documentation to Intel Software License Agreement E 3 U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The Software and documentation were developed at private expense and are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR 52 227 14 and DFAR 252 227 7013 et seq or its successor EXPORT LAWS You agree that the distribution and export re export of the Software is in compliance with the laws regulations orders or other restrictions of the U S Export Administration Regulations APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California and the United States including patent and copyright laws Any claim arising out of this Agreement will be brought in Santa Clara County California E 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Symbols 100Base TX Ethernet 1 4 10Base T Ethernet network 1 4 56Kbps connections 1 1 technology 1 1 A Advanced Look ahead Pipelining 4 45 Alphabetical reference NOSes 4 3 America Online 5 8 Analog telephone line 1 5 Artisoft LANtastic 44 installation 4 4 AT Command Reference 6 4 AT commands reference 6 1 AT amp T StarGROUP installation 4 4 auto sensing speed 1 2 B Banyan VINES installation 4 5 Banyan VINES Dial In 5 10 C CAB files Windows 95 2 2 Cabling data grade 1 2 Card and Socket Services 4 51 Card Informati
112. mpany and are converted back to analog in the final segment before arriving at the service provider In order to achieve 56K connections there can only be one digital to analog conversion This requires the service provider to have a direct digital connection and therefore avoids one conversion of the signal By avoiding this conver sion data download speeds up to 56K are possible Data sent upstream by the user travels at the standard V 34 rate Also the modems at both ends of the call must be compatible to achieve speeds up to 56K If the modems at both ends of the call are not compatible they will negotiate a standard V 34 connection 1 2 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide With K56flex technology current country specific regulations may limit download speeds Additional factors such as phone line conditions can affect the performance of the PRO 100 PC Card You can find more detailed technical information on K56flex performance on Intel s support web site support intel com Model MBLA1656 Combination card that provides access to 10Base T and 100Base TX networks and modem speeds up to 56Kbps An Ethernet Adapter Cable RJ 45 and Modem Cable RJ 11 are supplied It provides access to both 10Mbps and 100Mbps networks with a single Ethernet Adapter Cable and auto senses 10Mbps or 100Mbps network speed Requires Category 5 data grade unshielded twisted pait UTP cabling for 100Mbps network connections Software Sup
113. mpt under Windows 95 press Shift F5 at the message Starting Windows 95 The MIGBTEST utility is intended to be a diagnostic tool for trouble shooting configuration errors Cards can be inserted and removed at any time Multiple cards and different configurations can be tested Executing the Self Test Use the following steps to execute the self test 1 Install the PRO 100 PC Card according to the instructions for your operating system 2 Power down and restart the computer from MS DOS use Shift P5 in Windows 95 DO NOT load a network driver Note Do not run MIGBTEST with a network driver loaded Loading a network driver before running MIGBTEST may cause unpredict able results when exiting the test utility 3 Run the diagnostic test by typing path MIGBTEST at the MS DOS prompt then press Enter path can be either C INTEL M16B MI16BTEST or A M16BTEST Note If an ettor message displays when you execute the self test see Error Messages for Windows 3 x and MS DOS Drivers in Chapter 4 Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 5 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Main Screen The program consists of several function buttons and a view pane Pressing or invoking a function will bring up the corresponding screen in the view pane This view remains until another is selected To exit M1GBTEST type x or push the Exit button When a function is active the button appears to remain down or pushed Once t
114. n insert Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk and verify the specified path for example A Click OK 4 Intel files will be copied from the Intel disk and Windows 95 will recognize the modem and network functionality of the Intel adapter Windows 95 Network Installation In most cases Windows 95 network files will need to be installed using CAB files from diskette or CD ROM If another PC Card modem or network adapter was installed previously on your system some of these files may already be present 5 If prompted for Windows 95 networking files click OK at the Insert Disk screen 6 Atthe Copying Files screen specify the path to Windows 95 installation files usually c windows options cabs and click OK 7 At the System Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes If Windows 95 networking was installed the computer will restart Country Identifier Utility 8 After the computer restarts and Windows 95 reloads the country identifier utility will be launched automatically At the country identifier utility screen make the appropriate selection and complete 2 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide the program For details on this utility see Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications Windows 95 OSR2 Installation OEM Version Overview Installation under the OSR2 version of Windows 95 should be performed using the Update Device Driver Wizard as described below Windows 95 will reco
115. n Blacklist If blacklisting is in effect the AT B command displays the numbers for which the last call attempted in the past two hours failed In countries that do not require blacklisting this command returns ERROR Cn Data Compression Control The AT Cn command determines the operation of V 42bis and MNP class 5 data compression Online changes do not take effect until a disconnect occuts C0 V 42bis MNP Class 5 compression disabled no data compression C1 MNP Class 5 compression enabled no V 42bis C2 V 42bis compression enabled no MNP Class 5 94C3 V 42bis MNP Class 5 data compression enabled default Cn Data Calling Tone Data calling tone is a tone of a certain frequency and cadence specified in V 25 that allows remotes data fax voice discrimination The frequency is 1300 Hz with a cadence of 0 5 seconds on and 2 seconds off C0 Disables calling tone default C1 Enables calling tone Modem Reference 6 21 Note Some countries do not permit calling tone to be disabled GCAPRequest Complete Capabilities List Syntax AT GCAP AT GCAP This command displays one or more lines of information text in a standard format describing the basic capabilities of the modem This allows a software package to determine which groups of extended syntax commands the modem supports The response may contain one or more of the following responses CGSM GSM C commands DS Data Compression D comma
116. ndows was installed C WINDOWS ODIHLP EXE Windows for Workgroups 3 11 Using the NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 2 10 11 12 13 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Choose Microsoft Windows for Workgroups installation from the Select Network Operating System screen Choose No on the Attached to Network File Server screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Start Windows for Workgroups and double click on the Network Setup icon in the Network Group If you have not installed network support choose Networks in the Network Setup dialog box select Install Microsoft Windows Network and click OK Otherwise proceed to Step 7 Click the Sharing button to share files and printers In the Network Setup dialog box choose Drivers In the Network Drivers dialog box choose Add Adapter In the Add Network Adapter box choose Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and click OK When prompted for an unlisted updated or vendor provided netwotk dtiver disk insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk Select Intel M16B NDIS 2 01 Real Mode and click OK Close the Network Drivers dialog box and click OK in the Network Setup box Complete the installation process inserting Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk if required Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 25 How to Remove an Existing Windows for Workgroups Installation 1 10 11 12 13 Start Windows and se
117. nds ES Eror Control E commands FCLASS Fax F commands MS Modulation Control M commands W Wireless W commands GCAP may be used to determine whether the modem supports the GCAP command an OK response indicates support ERROR indicates non implementation GCl Country of Installation Syntax AT GCI lt T 35 code AT GCIP AT GCI This command configures the modem for the countty of use selecting operational parameters and ensuring conformity to the requirements of the selected country s telephone network The GCI parameter may only be changed when the modem is in an idle state lt T 35 code refers to the 8 bit hexadecimal number next to the country in the list below To determine which countries are currently supported use AT CGI The command will respond with the T 35 codes for the countries sup 6 22 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide ported To determine the current country setting use AT GCI The command will respond with the T 35 code for the country selected To change the current country selection use AT GCI lt T 35 code Country lt T 35 code Australia 09 Austria OA Belgium OF Canada 20 China 26 Denmark 31 Finland 3C France 3D Germany 04 Hong Kong 50 Indonesia 54 Ireland 5T Italy 59 Japan 00 Korea 61 Malaysia 6C Netherlands 7B New Zealand 7E Norway 82 Portugal 8B Singapore 9C Spain A0 Sweden A5 Switzerland A6 Taiwan FE Thailand A9 United Kingdom p4
118. need to change the string you may do so under the Edit Commands options CompuServe WINCIM version 2 5 1 with Internet Ex plorer version 2 1 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 Click Special 2 Click Session Settings a Indicate which COM port is assigned to the Intel modem under Connector Select the speed of the Intel modem under Baud Rate Click once in the box to the left of Use Winsock for Internet access 3 Click Modem in the Setup Session Settings window a C In the Modem Current Settings window select Other under Modem Use the default initialization string If modification is required enter the necessary changes in the Initialize section Click OK to update configuration and close menus CompuServe WINCIM version 3 02 with Windows 95 To set up the Intel modem or modify the present configuration 1 Click Access or the Setup icon Utilities and Applications 5 11 2 Click Preferences 3 In the Connection window under Connection Type check all settings for accuracy a Winsock Default WINSOCK b Connect using c Phone d Port e Port speed f Dial type Modify any of the above settings are not valid 4 To modify the modem type click Define Modem highlight Intel as manufacturer and the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card model Note The default initialization string should suffice To modify your initialization string click Define
119. nge the line that reads BINDINGS TCMAC2 to BINDINGS INTELNET Underneath that section insert a new section that reads INTELNET DRIVERNAME INTEL Use a text editor to edit the keyword settings in the PROTOCOL INI file in the C LSP directory to match the keywords contained in the sample PROTOCOL INI file located at C INTEL M16B as required unless you are using Intel PRO 100 default settings Save the file and reboot the PC IBM PC LAN and IBM DOS LAN Requester 1 Install the IBM LAN Support Program according to the instructions under the heading IBM Local Area Network Support Program which immediately precedes this one Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 19 2 Reboot the PC 3 Install IBM PC LAN or IBM DOS LAN Requester according to the instructions in the IBM documentation 4 Reboot the PC Manual Installation All network drivers provided on Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk can be installed manually without the Intel Installation Program You must copy the correct driver files to your hard disk and make appropriate changes to CONFIG SYS AUTOEXEC BAT and configuration files such as NET CFG for ODI or PROTOCOL INI for NDIS Manual installation should only be performed by a system administrator or someone with equivalent knowledge of the installation process for your network operating system Note For manual installation of Novell NetWare with VLM available only under MS DOS or Windows
120. not work with digital telephone lines or digital PABX systems The adapter hardware will protect your modem against damage from inadvertent connection to a digital line TRANSMIT RECEIVE YELLOW TELEPHONE CARRIER CABLE DETECT P 6 GREEN MODEM CABLE Connecting the Telephone Cable to the Modem Cable Connecting the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the PRO 100 Hold the PC Card with the top facing upward Grasp the flat connector on the end of the Ethernet Adapter Cable with the network graphic on top and plug it in to the matching receptacle on the left side of the PRO 100 PC Card The cable connector will click into place Do not force the connection ETHERNET ADAPTER CABLE PC 3808 Attaching the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the PRO 100 1 8 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Connecting to a Twisted Pair network Caution For safety reasons do not interchange the telephone RJ 11 and Ethernet RJ 45 cables by forcing the Ethernet cable into the modem sloton the PRO 100 PC Card Plug the male RJ 45 connector at the end of the network cable into the female RJ 45 connector on the Ethernet Adapter Cable LAN ACTIVITY YELLOW LINK INTEGRITY Orange 100 Mbps Green 10 Mbps RJ 45 TWISTED PAIR ETHERNET CONNECTOR Connecting the Ethernet Adapter Cable to the Network CHAPTER 2 Windows 95 Installation Which Version of Windows 95 Two Versions an
121. ntroller is not responding A PRO 100 PC Card was detected but subsequent attempts to initialize the network controller failed Try setting the WORDSIZE parameter to 8 Please specify a decimal number for the INTERRUPT keyword This message applies only to the NDIS 2 0 Driver The value specified under the INTERRUPT keyword in the PROTOCOL INI file must be a decimal not a hexadecimal number Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 49 Please specify a hexadecimal number for the IOADDRESS keyword This message applies only to the NDIS 2 0 Driver The value specified under the IOADDRESS keyword in the PROTOCOLLNI file must be a hexadecimal number Please specify a hexadecimal number for the MEMORY keyword This message applies only to the NDIS 2 0 Driver The value specified under the MEMORY keyword in the PROTOCOL INI file must be a hexadecimal number Please specify either 8 or 16 for the WORDSIZE keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the WORDSIZE keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be either 8 or 16 Please specify a nonzero decimal number for the SOCKET keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The value specified under the SOCKET keyword in the NET CFG or PROTOCOL INI file must be a decimal number other than zero Please specify 0 1 2 or 3 for the MEMWAITSTATES keyword This message applies to both the ODI and NDIS 2 0 drivers The valu
122. ollow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Install the IBM Local Area Network Support Program according to the instructions in the IBM Local Area Network Support Program User s Guide The following instructions refer to the prompts and messages displayed with the Configuration Aid automated install software provided with the LAN Support Program If a message appears during the LAN Support Program installation indicating there are no IBM LAN adapters installed in the worksta tion bypass the message by pressing Enter Answer N o to program support for the PC Network Adapter Answer Y es to use of programs needing the NETBIOS interface When prompted select the Etherand Network family of network catds Continue with the installation until finished 4 18 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Use a text editor to replace the line in your CONFIG SYS file that reads DEVICE XX DOS with the line DEVICE M16BNDIS EXE Still in the CONFIG SYS file add the parameter O N where O is a letter not zero to the line DEVICE DXMTOMOD SYS as follows DEVICE DXMTOMOD SYS O N Copy M16BNDIS EXE from the directory C INTEL M16B to the root directory of your hard disk or boot disk Change to the LANMAN directory on your hard disk or boot disk Use a text editor to modify the PROTOCOL INI file in the C LSP directory as follows Under the ETHERAND section cha
123. on Structure CIS 4 48 CARRIER message 6 3 Category 5 cabling 1 2 Index 2 COM port automatic detection 4 33 setting with COMx 4 33 COM Port Monitor 5 5 COMBASE keyword 4 35 4 43 4 48 4 57 COMIRQ keyword 4 35 4 43 4 48 4 57 Communications application notes 5 6 CompuServe WINCIM 5 10 Computer specific application notes 4 60 COMx keyword 4 33 4 43 Conflicts memory 4 35 CONNECT message 6 1 Country Identifier utility 5 1 Country of installation codes 6 21 Customer Support A 1 D Data compression 4 31 DCOMPVLM BAT 4 19 4 26 4 30 DEC PATHWORKS 46 Default values 4 3 Diagnostics 5 3 Dial modifiers 6 6 Dial Up Product Registration 5 2 Digital telephone line 1 5 Digital telephone lines 1 7 DOS modem softwate 4 57 E Early receive RX 4 45 Early transmit TX 4 46 EMM386 4 35 4 36 4 51 EMMEXCLUDE statement 4 36 Error control 4 31 F Fax modem 4 31 FRAME keyword 4 44 Index 3 FTP LANWatch installation 4 9 NDIS driver 4 10 Packet driver 4 10 FIP PC TCP 4 11 and NetWare 4 15 installation 4 11 Packet driver 4 14 G Generic installation 4 16 H Hardware installation requirements 1 3 Hayes 4 31 Hayes commands 6 1 Heat during normal use 1 6 HotSwap 1 3 HP LAN Manager installation 4 16 IBM DOS LAN Requestor 4 19 IBM Local Area Network Support Program 4 16 installation 4 16 4 17 IBM Local Area Support Program 4 16 IBM PC LAN 4 19 Indicator lights LAN adapter cable 1 8
124. ork operating system Hardware Installation Note Hardware installation requitements may vary with different operating systems For example if your system is configured for automatic detection of the card for example under Windows 95 the computer should be ON and standard operating softwate loaded when the card is inserted For installation instructions specific to your particular environment see the appropriate chapter Chapter 2 Installation with Windows 95 Chapter 3 Installation with Windows NT and Chapter 4 Installation with Windows 3 x MS DOS The PRO 100 PC Card is compatible with Type II PC Card slots The hardware installation procedures outlined here are typical Installation and removal procedures vary on different PC Card capable computers and under different operating systems Unpacking and Inspection After opening the PRO 100 PC Card box verify that all parts are included and have not been damaged during transportation Retain the packing materials 1 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Package Contents EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card PC Card Model MBLA1656 Model MBLA 1656 Ethernet adapter cable with a 15 pin PC Card connector at one end and female RJ 45 connector at the other for 10Base T or 100Base TX connectivity Modem cable with RJ 11 telephone connector Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide this book Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC
125. ory specified in the PC TCP installation 6 Copy NET CFG from the C INTEL M16B directory and the files LSL COM and M16BODLCOM from the root directory of the Intel Network Drivers Disk to the PC TCP directory created in the PC TCP install procedure 7 To start the workstation load the software as follows LSL M16BODI IPXODI ODIPKT USE THE VERSION SUPPLIED WITH PC TCP ETHDRV VLM 8 Change to the network drive usually F LOGIN 9 Log in to the network 4 16 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Generic Installation If your network operating system is not listed in the Intel Installation Program you can try selecting Generic NDIS Driver or Generic ODI Driver in the Intel Installation Program and clicking the Install button A sample configuration file containing parameters optimized for your system will be created in the INTEL M16B directory on your hard disk For NDIS this will be a custom PROTOCOL INI file For ODI it will be a custom NET CFG file Use this sample file to assist you in configuring the actual configuration file for your system or use the sample file itself if appropriate HP LAN Manager NDIS 2 0 Driver See Microsoft LAN Manager IBM Local Area Network Support Program IBM Local Area Network Support Program version 1 36 NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 Choose IBM LAN Support Program from the Select Network Operat
126. ot functioning follow the instructions for your application Modem Setup After Windows 95 Installation 1 Install the PRO 100 PC Card according to the instructions in Chapter 2 Windows 95 Installation 2 Verify modem settings as follows a b Go to Control Panel Double click the Modem icon Highlight the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card Click Properties Note the Communications Port assigned to the Intel adapter under the General tab Accept the default or set the Maximum Speed of the modem Use the default initialization string or modify it by clicking the Connection Tab then Advanced and inputting changes on the Extra Settings line 3 Verify that the modem is functioning via Modem Diagnostics and Hyperterminal 4 Install the communications program The Intel modem is automati cally configured by the communications program if the modem is installed prior to the communications program During the installa tion process you will be prompted to verify the Modem selection communications pott etc America Online version 3 0 Ametica Online v 3 0 ships with a MODEM INI file This file must be modified in order to use the EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card 1 To update the MODEM INI file do the following Utilities and Applications 5 9 d In the C AOL30 MPM sub directory Rename the CLASS73 MDM file to CLASS73 OLD and MODEM NI file to MODEM OLD Copy the new CLASS73 MDM and MODEM INI f
127. other PC Card modem or network adapter was installed previously on your system some of these files may already be present Windows 95 Installation 2 7 7 Windows 95 will detect new hardware and copy files At the Insert Disk screen click OK Insert Disk e Please insert the disk labeled Windows 95 CD ROM and then click DK 8 Atthe Copying Files screen specify the path to the Windows 95 files usually c windows options cabs in the Copy files from box and click OK Copying Files x o The file netapi dll on Windows 95 CD ROM OK ER could not be found Cancel Insert Windows 95 CD ROM into the drive selected below and click OK Skip File EE Details Copy files from C WINDOWSSOPTIONSSCABS 9 At the System Settings Change screen remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes The computer will restart Country Identifier Utility 10 After the computer restarts and Windows 95 reloads the country identifier utility will launch automatically At the country identifier utility screen make the approptiate selection and complete the program For details on this utility see Chapter 5 Utilities and Applications 2 8 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide How to Install for Windows 95 and NetWare 1 10 11 Install the PRO 100 PC Card driver and verify the installation as described above in the installation procedures In the Control Panel double click the Network icon
128. ould use when providing serial port emulation for modem operations Values for x can be 1 2 3 ot 4 Each of these values instructs the driver to use pre defined values for I O address and interrupt level and to enable the specified I O address in the COM port BIOS table The modem driver IMENABLE COM defaults to COM3 Use the keywords COMIRQ and COMBASE to override the values set with COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings can be used to override the pre defined I O port value for a specific COM port in case of a contlict between LAN and modem settings It can also be used with COMIRQ to select a user defined COM port Default is no keyword Parameter setting is a hexadecimal value in the range 248 to 3F8 which must be different from the value used with the IOADDRESS or PORT keywotd Serial emulation mode requires 8 addresses is used to override the pre defined interrupt value for a specific COM port in case of a conflict between LAN and modem settings It can also be used with COMBASE to select a user defined COM port Default is no keyword Parameter setting is a decimal value which must be different from the value used with the INTERRUPT keywotd 4 44 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide FRAME INTERRUPT ODD designates support for multiple Ethernet frame types One or more types can be used Refer to your NetWare documentation for more information The Intel ODI driver s defaul
129. ountry setting is listed at the top of the screen and the other countries supported are listed below To change to a different countty locate the country on the list and double click The application will verify that the country setting has been changed 3 Click on Exit to close the program Modem Test Utility The Intel Modem Test utility indicates the status of the COM ports on your computer including which COM port the Intel modem is configured to use The icon for this program will be installed in the PRO 100 ptogram group at installation Double click the icon to run the Modem Test utility If a Intel modem is enabled the Modem Test utility can also be used as a terminal program to input AT commands to the modem without the use of other communications software Click the Terminal button on the Modem Test screen to open a window for input of modem commands See Chapter 6 Modem Reference for a complete list of modem commands supported by the PRO 100 PC Card Utilities and Applications 5 3 Diagnostic Test Utility M16BTEST EXE Intel provides a DOS based self test diagnostics program This program located on PRO 100 PC Card Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk tests several adapter functions It also reports test results the serial number of the unit and the node or Ethernet address MIGBTEST can only be run from an MS DOS command line Under Windows 95 and Windows NT power down the computer perform a clean boot to the MS DOS pro
130. pause A Repeat Last Command The A command causes the modem to repeat the last command string The command executes as soon as is typed It does not require the AT command line prefix nor does it need to be followed by Enter Modem Reference 6 5 AT Command Reference A Answer Typing ATA causes the modem to go off hook and respond to an incoming call by generating a carrier signal and starting the handshaking process This must be the only command or the final command in the command line If the handshaking process is successful and a connection is established the normal CONNECT message is displayed If the carrier signal is not detected within the time specified in S Register 7 a NO CARRIER result code is displayed Bn Select Communications Standard The ATBn command selects the communication standard ITU or Bell to be used by the modem as follows B0 Use ITU V 22 at 1200bps BO selects ITU V 22 at 1200bps and ITU V 21 at 300bps B1 Use Bell 212A at 1200bps B1 selects Bell 212A at 1200bps and Bell 103 at 300bps B2 Unselect V 23 reverse channel B3 Select V 23 reverse channel B15 Selects V 21 when the modem is at 300bps same as BO B16 Selects Bell103 when the modem is at 300bps same as B1 Note The ATB1 and ATB16 parameter settings are not available in some countries Defaults are country specific Break Escape command See Special Commands at the beginning of this Command Reference
131. phone line will not damage the adapter but is not recommended 2 Verify that the COMx keyword is present in the driver configuration file or as a command line parameter as appropriate 3 Observe the COM port number stated when the driver loads It should match the value of x assigned to the COMx keyword decimal values or 1 2 3 or 4 in the driver configuration file NET CFG for MIGBODI PROTOCOLLINI for MIGBNDIS or as a command line parameter for the packet driver M16BPD or 4 58 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide modem driver I IMENABLED If they do not match either there are multiple COMx keywords listed in the file or there are multiple configuration files 4 Run Microsoft Diagnostics MSD and see if the COM port shows up On some machines MSD will not show what COM port was configured for the PRO 100 PC Card If it doesn t try the following command ECHO ATDTNNNNNNN gt COMX where nnnnnnn is a telephone you can hear ring and x is the COM port number If the phone rings this indicates that the COM port is correctly configured and that the modem is able to dial Un If the COM port does not show up after running MSD try changing the x the COMx keyword to a different port value start with COMA and try each value in sequence through COM1 Power down the computer between trials The modem works in DOS but not in Windows A Verify that there are no communications fax programs automatically loading on W
132. pliance Industry Canada When tested in at least one intended host This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Class B prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e pat le Ministre Canadien des Communications NOTICE The Industry Canada IC label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by a user to this
133. plied Intel drivers and other software are supplied on 3 5 inch 1 44 megabyte disks All popular network operating systems including NetWare Win dows 95 Windows NT Windows 3 x and Windows for Workgroups are supported An easy to use Installation Program for Windows 3 x is provided on the Intel Installation Disk which includes the country identifier utility for local modem settings Additional Features The PRO 100 PC Card is a Type II PC Card conforming to the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA PC Card Standard It supports HotSwap suspend resume power management full duplex transmission at 10Mbps and Advanced Look Ahead Pipelining Hardware Installation 1 3 HotSwap This catd supports HotSwap on a PC Card computer that is running Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows 3 x MS DOS using Card and Socket Services This feature allows the PRO 100 PC Card to be removed from the computer temporarily replaced with another type of PC catd then reinserted without loss of the local atea network connection Power Management Suspend Resume Power management features such as suspend resume are supported by the PRO 100 PC Card on PCMCIA systems running Windows 95 or Win dows NT or Windows 3 x MS DOS using Card and Socket Services This means that when the computer enters a reduced power or power saving mode an ongoing local area network connection will remain active for the period of time allowed by the netw
134. r can be found in the Program Manager window Windows NT 3 51 interface or by selecting Start and Programs Windows NT 4 0 interface 2 In the Diagnostics application version information can be found either by selecting the Version tab or by clicking the OS Version button 3 Ifthe version is 3 51 be sure to note the value of the Service Pack field For Windows NT Version 3 51 with Service Pack 5 or greater follow step 9a in the installation instructions for Windows NT 3 51 For all other versions of Windows NT 3 51 follow step 9b in the installation instructions for Windows NT 3 51 Additional Information in this Chapter This chapter also contains the following information Power Saving Modes Utilities Driver Parameters Reference Windows NT Installation 3 3 Windows NT 4 0 Installation Installing the PRO 100 PC Card under Windows NT 4 0 requires installing the network driver and the modem separately The network driver must be installed first PCMCIA Services Verification Before installing the Intel adapter make sure that PCMCIA services are enabled on your computer 1 Select Devices from the Control Panel 2 Scroll down the Device list to the PCMCIA device The Status should be Started and the Startup should be Boot If this is not how PCMCIA is configured then click Startup and set the Startup Type to Boot and click OK Network Driver Installation Use the following procedure to install the
135. r still fails to load after you ve tried the combinations above your machine may require the use of Catd and Socket Services See the preceding section E Machine specific notes IBM 755 360 355 Set the keyword WORDSIZE 8 in your configura tion file or on the command line WORDSIZE 8 for the ODI driver The driver loaded successfully but can t get on the network A Check all connections and verify that the cable drop is good try a cable that is known to wotk on another workstation B Reboot by powering down the machine cold boot On some ma chines the PC Card controller chipset is not properly reset on a warm boot and this can cause network errors C In a NetWare environment verify that the frame type running on your network server is the same as the FRAME type listed first in the NET CFG If you are not sure what the correct Ethernet frame type is check with your system administrator On a multi server network add a pteferred server statement to the NET CFG D There could be an interrupt conflict Try loading the driver with a different interrupt specified in the PRO 100 PC Card configuration file This may also require some re configuration of Card and Socket Services if they re being used E If the problem persists and you re on a 1OBASE T network try patching directly into the hub If the adapter works when plugged directly into the hub but not when attached via a longer cable run verify that the ca
136. re is copyrighted and is protected by United States and international copyright laws You will not remove the copyright notice from the Software You agree to prevent any unauthorized copying of the Software DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE If the Software package contains multiple media you may only use the disks appropriate for your single user computer or LAN WARRANTY The Software is provided AS IS Intel warrants that the media on which the Software is furnished will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase Upon return of such defective media Intel s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be the replacement of the Software THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY NEITHER INTEL NOR ITS VENDORS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF USE LOSS OF DATA INTERRUPTIONS OF BUSINESS NOR FOR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHETHER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AUDIT Intel reserves the right to have audits conducted to verify your compliance with this Agreement TERMINATION OF THIS LICENSE Intel may terminate this license at any time if you are in breach of any of its terms and conditions Upon termination you will immediate
137. rectory specified in the PC TCP install procedure Edit the AUTOEXEC BAT file and add the following lines C PCTCP M16BPD COM C PCTCP ETHDRV EXE This step is not required for PC TCP versions 2 10 and later Using a text editor add the following lines to your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PATH IPCUST SYS DEVICE PATHIIFCUST SYS where path is the drive and directory specified at the PC TCP installation Reboot the PC Change to the directory where your PC TCP files are stored and ran M16BPD COM by typing M16BPD Run the ETHDRV EXE kernel program supplied with PC TCP This loads the PC TCP kernel into memory The packet driver must always load before the kernel Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 15 12 Continue your server or workstation startup as instructed in the PC TCP documentation ODI with FTP Software PC TCP and NetWare If you need to run Novell NetWare concurrently with FTP PC TCP proceed as follows 1 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk 2 Choose FTP PC TCP from the Select Network Operating System screen 3 Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion 4 Install PC TCP according to the instructions in your FTP PC TCP manual 5 This step is not required for PC TCP versions 2 10 and later Using a text editor add the following lines to your CONFIG SYS file DEVICE PATHIIPCUST SYS DEVICE PATHIIFCUST SYS where path is the drive and direct
138. rn the product to the place of purchase for a refund or replacement INTEL ADAPTER MONEY BACK GUARANTEE North America Only Intel wants you to be completely satisfied with the Intel adapter product that you have purchased Any time within ninety 90 days of purchase you may return your Intel adapter to the original place of purchase for a full refund of the purchase price from your dealer Resellers and Distributors respectively accepting returns and refunding money back to their customers may return Intel adapters to their original place of purchase Intel guarantees that it will accept returns under this policy and refund the original purchase price to customers purchasing directly from Intel Limitation of Liability and Remedies INTEL SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECULATIVE CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF USE BUSINESS INTERRUPTIONS LOSS OF PROFITS AND LOSS OF GOODWILL WHETHER ANY SUCH DAMAGES ARISE OUT OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE TORT OR UNDER ANY WARRANTY IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER INTEL HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING INTEL S TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON POTENTIAL LIABILITIES WERE AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT IN SETTING THE PRODUCT PRICE INTEL NEITHER ASSUMES
139. rompt enter M16BTEST EXE Press Enter When the Main Menu opens run Test The IRQ number will be displayed when the Test is complete Write down the IRQ number to use when you proceed with the installation For example if the IRQ 6 write down the number 6 Now continue with the Banyan Vines installation as follows 1 In Windows 3 x run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk as described at the beginning of this chapter Choose Banyan VINES from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion The Installation Program also creates a VINES directory on your hard disk Copy the files from the VINES Master disk into the VINES directory Copy the PROTOCOL INI file from the NDIS directory on Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk into the VINES directory Change to the VINES directory Type PCCONFIG and select Network Card Settings followed by NDIS Ethernet Enter the IRQ value you wrote down in step 5 of the MIGBTEST procedure described above 4 6 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 9 10 11 12 13 At the PROTOCOLINI bindings prompt type INTELNET Press F10 to save and Esc to return to the main menu Select Login Environment Settings followed by Default Communi cations Driver followed by NDIS Ethernet Press Esc to return to the Main Menu and press F10 to save Manually add these lines to your AUTOEXEC BAT
140. rts ODI NDIS version 2 01 and packet drivers under Windows 3 x To determine which of these drivers you need for your networking environment consult your network administrator or network documentation Artisoft LANtastic version 6 0 NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 2 7 8 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk Choose Artisoft LANtastic from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Run the Artisoft LANtastic 6 0 install program Specify C LANTASTI as the destination directory or the drivers directory as specified in the Intel Installation Program At the Select network adapter screen choose NDIS Support for Network Adapters When prompted for the manufacturer s driver disk on the Enter NDIS driver directory screen insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk Complete the Artisoft installation Reboot the computer and start LANtastic AT amp T StarGROUP LAN Manager version 2 1a NDIS 2 0 Driver See Microsoft LAN Manager Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 5 Banyan VINES version 5 5 NDIS 2 0 Driver Prior to installing the Banyan Vines client software it is necessary to determine the Interrupt Number for the PRO 100 PC Card After you have installed the Adapter follow these steps to determine the Interrupt Number 1 2 Insert Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk in the floppy drive At the DOS p
141. s the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact Intel Customer Support at 916 377 7000 for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning There are no user serviceable parts contained in this equipment This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Agency Notices D 3 Canadian com
142. s Guide AT Command Reference With the exception of the Special Commands described at the beginning of the Command Reference all commands must be preceded by the AT attention code or command prefix and terminated by pressing the Enter key The modem responds with the result code OK which means it under stands and can execute the command or with ERROR which means that the modem does not understand the command or that the command is invalid For a complete list of result codes see the beginning of this chapter The modem must be in command mode when any command other than the online escape sequence is entered Commands entered when the modem is in online mode are treated as data and transmitted as such to the modem at the other end of the line Special Commands Online Escape Sequence The escape sequence is used to switch to command mode from online mode during a session with a remote modem Type three plus signs The escape sequence is not preceded by the AT command prefix nor does it require the Enter key The setting of S Register S2 determines the ASCII character used S2 43 is the default the sign 0 127 are valid To disable the command set S2 to a value greater than 127 Use the ATO AT and letter oh command to return to online mode Insert a pause before and after the escape sequence to prevent misinter pretation of the escape sequence as data Use S Register 12 to set the length of the
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144. section 6 6 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Cn Carrier Control The ATCn command where n is 1 guarantees backward compatibility with communications software that issues the C1 command C0 is not supported it may set some modems to receive only mode CO Transmit carrier always off not supported C1 Normal transmit carrier switching Dn Dial A Telephone Number The ATDn command is used to dial a telephone number The n repre sents a dial string consisting of dial digits characters and dial modifiers see below and must not exceed 40 characters Spaces hyphens and parentheses can be used for clarity but they are ignored by the modem The Dial command can be used for either pulse rotary or tone dialing The dial digits characters are 0 9 A B C D The characters AB C D and the symbols and represent specific tone pairs and can be used only when tone dialing These characters and symbols are ignored when pulse dialing is used Some countties restrict or prohibit the use of some of these characters Dial Modifiers Dial modifiers are recognized by the modem only when they are part of a dial string following the ATD command Possible dial modifiers are L Redial Last Number Redials last number if used as first character following ATD Other wise it is ignored P Pulse Dialing Method The P modifier is used with the Dial command to instruct the modem to pulse dial the telephone number that follows Modem
145. ser s Guide Long CONNECT 75 1200 CONNECT 7200 CONNECT 12000 CONNECT 38400 CONNECT 300 CONNECT 21600 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT 26400 CONNECT 28800 CONNECT 31200 CONNECT 33600 CONNECT 32000 CONNECT 34000 CONNECT 36000 CONNECT 38000 CONNECT 40000 CONNECT 42000 CONNECT 44000 CONNECT 46000 CONNECT 48000 CONNECT 50000 CONNECT 52000 CONNECT 54000 CONNECT 56000 CONNECT 16800 CONNECT 115200 DELAYED BLACKLISTED BLACKLIST FULL FCERROR 23 24 25 28 40 55 56 57 58 59 60 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 86 87 88 89 90 Short Description Connection at 75 Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Connection estab Tx 1200 Rx bps lished at 7200bps lished at 12000bps lished at 38400bps lished at 300bps lished at 21600bps lished at 24000bps lished at 26400bps lished at 28800bps lished at 31200bps lished at 33600bps lished at 32000bps lished at 34000bps lished at 36000bps lished at 38000bps lished at 40000bps lished at 42000bps lished at 44000bps lished at 46000bps lished at 48000bps lished at 50000bps lished a
146. stallation Program from Disk 1 and choose Windows for Work groups Choose YES to Connect to Network Server Choose Novell NetWare as your network server When the installation is complete reboot the computer At the Intel menu choose Load Intel EtherExpress PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card for Network Access From the DOS prompt run the NetWare Client install Be sure to install support for Windows When the Novell Client install program asks for an ODI driver insert the Intel Network Drivers Disk Complete the installation process and reboot the computer Log in to NetWare Start Windows for Workgroups and in the Network program group double click on the Network Setup icon Windows for Workgroups Network Setup will detect the NetWare configuration and automatically select Novell NetWare as an additional network It will also prompt for Novell support files from Novell Client diskettes if required during the installation If necessary use the Novell decompression utility to decompress the required files Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Windows for Workgroups Setup will also attempt to determine what NetWare driver model you are using If for some reason Windows for Workeroups was unable to detect the driver model you should select IPXODI and LSL as the driver type Note that you can install NetWare as an additional network under
147. stomer Support for assistance if you find it necessaty to modify the registry M16B SYS NDIS 3 Settings for Microsoft Windows 95 MI6B SYS is an NDIS 3 LAN adapter It conforms to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification NDIS It supports both Win dows NT and Windows 95 Windows 95 Support The M16B SYS driver also supports the networking environment in Microsoft Windows 95 The files necessary for using M16B SYS with Windows 95 include NETM16B INF Intel network installation file for Win dows 95 M16B SYS Intel NDIS 3 driver for Windows 95 MDMM16B INF Intel modem installation file MEM16B INF Intel multifunction installation file 2 14 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide There are user configurable parameters for the M16B SYS driver that can be modified using the Network Control Panel applet built into Windows 95 This applet queries the user for parameter selections and then sets the corresponding parameters in the registry The user configurable param eters are as follows Parameter Default Valid Values Registry Value DIRECT ENABLE OFF OFF ON 0 EARLY TRANSMIT ON OFF 0 ON 1 FULL DUPLEX OFF OFF 0 ON 1 FUNCTION S NETWORK amp MODEM NETWORK amp MODEM 0 NETWORK ONLY 1 MODEM ONLY 2 LINE SPEED AUTO AUTO DETECT 0 10MBPS 1 100MBPS 2 LINK INTEGRITY ON OFF 0 ON 1 MODE 0 0 0 MEMORY MAPPED 1 NETWORKADDRESS TRANSMITBUFFERSIZE 7168 1024 29696 1024 29696 The network node address can be modified by specifying
148. t mode Network Controller running in I O mode The Network Interface Controller NIC has been forced to run in I O only mode with the keyword MODE set at IO default is MEM This option is used when the PC Card hardware does not support perfor mance enhancing memory mapped I O mode 4 48 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide The card is unreadable possible memory conflict The Card Information Structure CIS of the PC Card was unreadable This could be a result of failure to exclude the selected memory range from the memory managers loaded on the machine Either exclude a 8K memory range select a memory range that has already been excluded or include the NOCHECK keyword in the configuration file Please specify a different interrupt for the modem The LAN adapter and modem cannot be configured for the same interrupt Either select a different modem interrupt using the COMIRQ keywotd or a different COM port value or select a different LAN interrupt using the INTERRUPT keyword The COMBASE keyword is required in this configuration If the COMIRQ keyword has been specified but COM1 COM2 COMO or COM4 has NOT been specified the COMBASE keyword must be specified with an appropriate value The COMIRQ keyword is required in this configuration If the COMBASE keyword has been specified but COM1 COM2 COMO or COM4 has NOT been specified the COMIRQ keyword must be specified with an approptiate value The Network Co
149. t 52000bps lished at 54000bps lished at 56000bps lished at 16800bps Connection at 115200bps Delay in effect for dialed number Dialed number is Blacklist is full blacklisted F4 Fax command error Modem Reference 6 3 Long CARRIER 75 1200 CARRIER 1200 CARRIER 1200 75 x CARRIER 2400 CARRIER 4800 CARRIER 7200 x CARRIER 9600 3 CARRIER 12000 CARRIER 14400 x CARRIER 16800 7 CARRIER 19200 CARRIER 21600 x CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 26400 s CARRIER 28800 CARRIER 31200 i CARRIER 33600 COMPRESSION MNP5 COMPRESSON V 42BIS COMPRESSION NONE PROTOCOL NONE PROTOCOL LAP M PROTOCOL MNP Short Description Carrier detected 75 Tx 1200 Rx bps Carrier detected at 1200bps Carrier detected 1200 Tx 75 Rx bps Carrier detected at 2400bps Carrier detected at 4800bps Carrier detected at 7200bps Carrier detected at 9600bps Carrier detected at 12000bps Carrier detected at 14400bps Carrier detected at 16800bps Carrier detected at 19200bps Carrier detected at 21600bps Carrier detected at 24000bps Carrier detected at 26400bps Carrier detected at 28800bps Carrier detected at 31200bps Carrier detected at 33600bps MNP 5 comptession enabled ii V 42bis compression enabled Data compression disabled Standard asynchronous mode V 42 error control mode LAP M Alternate EC protocol MNP These result codes do not have numeric short equivalents 6 4 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User
150. t frame type is 802 2 but the NET CFG file supplied with the ODI driver on Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk sets both 802 2 and 802 3 Therefore if your network s frame type is 802 3 you must use Intel s NET CFG with the ODI driver specifies a LAN interrupt to use It requires a decimal value designating the PRO 100 PC Card port hardware interrupt for example INT 5 or INT 7 Default if parameter not specified is 5 Any value supported by the PC Card hardware can be used INTERRUPTNUMBERSee INTERRUPT IOADDRESS IOBASEADDRESS IOWAITSTATES LINKINTEGRITY LINKDISABLE specifies the LAN I O address to use in hexadeci mal notation Default address is 320 see IOADDRESS specifies the number of wait states that should be added to I O accesses to the card Values are a decimal number from 1 to 3 On some machines it may be necessary for the driver to run with I O waitstates By default the driver will attempt to automatically configure this parameter The keywotd is provided as a troubleshooting aid ON or OFF See LINKDISABLE disables the link integrity check on the network twisted pair cabling for operation with non IEEE 10BASE T networks such as StarLAN 10 Without the LINKDISABLE keyword in the driver command line the driver defaults to link integrity ENABLED Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 45 MEMORY specifies the memory location to use It is specified in hexadecimal notation and is not a segm
151. ted 836 02 Hang up 836 1 3 Fall back to an asynchronous connection S36 4 6 Attempt MNP If MNP fails hang up 836 5 27 Attempt MNP If MNP fails fall back to asynchronous connection Default is 7 S37 Dial Line Rate 37 0 Maximum modem speed default S37 1 Reserved 837 2 1200 75bps 837 3 300bps S37 4 Reserved 6 30 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 837 5 Attempt to connect at 1200bps 837 6 Attempt to connect at 2400bps 837 7 Attempt to connect at 4800bps 837 8 Attempt to connect at 7200bps S37 9 Attempt to connect at 9600bps 837 10 Attempt to connect at 12000bps S37 11 Attempt to connect at 14400bps 837 12 Attempt to connect at 16800bps 837 13 Attempt to connect at 19200bps 837 14 Attempt to connect at 21600bps 837 15 Attempt to connect at 24000bps 837 16 Attempt to connect at 26400bps 837 17 Attempt to connect at 28800bps 837 18 Attempt to connect at 31200bps 837 19 Attempt to connect at 33600bps S40 ETC Startup Autorating 40 0 Start up with normal autorating default S40 1 Start up at initial rate of 4800 or below S40 2 Start up at initial rate of 9600 or below S42 Auto Rate V 32bis and V 22bis auto rate is disabled Retrain operation is disabled or enabled in date mode and fallback is disabled in data mode 842 20 Auto rate disabled 842 1 Auto rate enabled default S43 Auto Mode V 32bis startup auto mode operation disabled 843 0 Auto mode disabled 4371 Auto mode enabled default Mod
152. tel Installation Program uses the NetWare VLM shell to connect to your NetWare server The Installation Program decompresses and copies all the required files If you are installing manually without the Intel Installation Program under MS DOS or Windows 3 x you must first decomptess the VLM files by running the MS DOS batch file DCOMPVLM BAT ftom the Network Drivers Disk as follows DCOMPVLM PATH where path is the directory for NetWare files usually C NWCLIENT DCOMPVLM will decompress and copy all required files to the designated directory If you need NETX shell support contact your System Adminis trator Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 27 SunSoft PC NFS version 3 5 NDIS 2 0 Driver 1 2 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk Choose SunSoft PC NFS from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel installation Install PC NFS for Ethernet according to instructions in the PC NFS documentation Choose NDIS setup and follow the instructions to complete the setup Note the prompt that tells you that further manual modifications will have to be made Reboot the computer You will see some error messages Disregard them and continue with these instructions Rename the file PROTOCOL NFS in the C LANMAN directory to PROTOCOL INI Use an text editor to edit the PROTOCOLL NI file as follows Replace the items YOUR MAC MODULE DRIVERNAME YO
153. tep 1 above C Try disabling Card and Socket Services if they are enabled see Item 2 of these Symptoms and Solutions D If you ate NOT using Card and Socket Services try the following 1 Verify the following entries in the Windows SYSTEM INI file BOOT COMM DRV COMM DRV 386ENH DEVICE VCD You may need to remark out any VCD 386 added by other programs IBMVCD 386 PCMVCD 386 SSVCD 386 2 In Windows go into the Control Panel then Ports and under the Advanced options set the selected COM port IOADDRESS and INTERRUPT to default settings 3 Exit Windows and turn computer off and on again cold boot 4 Start the Windows Terminal program in the Accessories group Select a COM port under the setting communications options click OK to get back to the terminal screen Change to modem command mode and type AT then press enter If the modem responds with OK the trial configuration was correct 5 In some cases an interrupt conflict will not be apparent until a Windows mouse driver is loaded It will then be necessary to cold boot the machine load the PRO 100 PC Card driver and re start at step 1 above 4 60 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide I can t hear the modem A Be sure the computer speaker is enabled in the computer s CMOS setup utility B To enable modem sound include the following AT command in any communications package modem initialization string M1 or as a standalone command preceded by the le
154. the installa tion Install PathWay Access for DOS Kernel and Drivers programs according to the instructions in the PathWay Access for DOS manual Before rebooting the PC continue with the following steps Use a text editor to modify the CONFIG SYS file After the statement that reads DEVICE C PATHWAY PWTCP SYS add the lines DEVICE PATHWAY PROTMAN FILE I CAPATHWAY DEVICE PATHWAY M16BNDIS EXE where PROTMAN FILE is equal to the PROTMAN2 EXE or PROTMAN EXE file that is located in your PATHWAY directory Refer to the Wollongong PathWay Access for DOS manual for information regarding the differences between these two files Copy the file MIGBNDIS EXE from C INTEL M16B directory to the PATHWAY directory on your hard disk or boot disk Continue with the custom instructions in the PathWay Access for DOS manual Reboot the PC Wollongong PathWay ODI Installation 1 2 Run the Intel Installation Program from the Installation Disk Choose Wollongong PathWay Access from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Install PathWay Access for DOS Kernel and Drivers programs according to the instructions in the PathWay Access for DOS manual Before rebooting the PC perform the following steps Run the MS DOS batch file DCOMPVLM BAT from the Network Drivers Disk as follows DCOMPVLM PATHWAY DCOMPVLM BAT will decompress and copy all required fi
155. tinue with the following steps 8 Change to the directory into which PC TCP was installed 9 Use a text editor to change the file PCTCP INI as follows n the section PCTCP ifcust 0 change the line INTERFACE TYPEZNDIS to read INTERFACE TYPE PKTDRV 10 Save the file and exit the text editor 11 Change to the C root directory 12 Use a text editor to modify the AUTOEXEC BAT file as follows PCTCP is the default installation directory Move the line containing the STARTNET BAT command or the lines containing the network driver files to immediately above the line SET PCTCP C PCTCP PCTCP INI Add the line C PCTCP ODIPKT after the line PCTCP C PCTCP PCTCP INI 13 Save the file and exit the text editor 4 14 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide 14 15 Copy the file ODIPKT from disk 5 of the FTP PC TCP installation disks to the directory into which PC TCP was installed Reboot the PC FTP Software PC TCP Packet Driver Installation with OnNet 1 1 1 2 10 11 Run the Installation Program from Intel Disk 1 Installation Disk Choose FTP PC TCP from the Select Network Operating System screen Follow the prompts to complete the Intel segment of the installa tion Exit to DOS switch to the C INTEL M16B directory and run M16BPD COM Install PC TCP software according to the directions given in the PC TCP documentation Copy the file MIGBPD COM from the C INTEL M16B directory to the PC TCP di
156. trolled by a software terminal emulation program that uses sctipt files See the list at the 6 12 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide beginning of this chapter showing result codes in both long and short formats Type the command ATV or ATV0 to select numeric result codes The factory default is to display the result codes as words ATV1 You should issue an ATV1 command either to reset the factory default after a change has been made ot to select the long form word result codes Negotiation progress messages extended result codes are those with a numerical value of 40 or more Four other AT commands two dial modifiers and an S Register are also directly involved in the generation and display of result codes These are the ATQn ATVn ATWn and ATXn commands the ATDW and ATD dial modifiers and S Register S95 Wn Negotiation Progress Message Selection The ATWn command where n represents 0 1 or 2 works in conjunction with S Register 95 to determine how that subset of the result codes called negotiation progress messages or extended result codes will be used to report the type of connection protocol and other communication techniques that resulted from handshaking and subsequent negotiation The options available to represent n in the ATWn command are Wo CONNECT result code reports DTE speed If S Register 95 0 disable the display of all extended result codes W1 CONNECT result code reports DTE speed
157. tters AT ATM1 The PRO 100 PC Card does not have a built in speaker It relies on the PC Card software to direct signals to the computer s speaker A few computers do not properly direct the PRO 100 PC Card audio to the system speaker The modem will connect and operate normally but no sound will be heard On some PCs you can set the speaker on or off or change volume levels with a keyboard sequence See your computer documentation Computer Specific Application Notes Windows 3 x If you are using Card and Socket Services and are experiencing problems find your computer in the list below and review the information provided The examples of Card and Socket Services driver stacks and EMM386 EXE lines have been verified and are known to be reliable Sample Card and Socket Services configuration files and their known problems are also supplied Ambra DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DCFF DEVICE C PCM3 CNFIGNAM EXE DEFAULT DEVICE C PCM3 PCMSS EXE DEVICE C PCM3 PCMCS EXE DEVICE C PCM3 PCMRMAN SYS DEVICE C PCM3 PCMSCD EXE REM DEVICE C PCM3 PCMATA SYS REM DEVICE C PCM3 PCMFFCS EXE Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 61 REM DEVICE C PCM3 DBLFALSH EXE REM DEVICE C PCM3 MS FLASH SYS The configuration above will work with the PRO 100 PC Catd driver at memoty location D8000 AST Power Exec DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DFFF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SS365SL EXE DEVICE C CARDOSFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSA
158. twork Drivers dialog box and click OK in the Network Setup box Complete the installation process inserting Intel Disk 2 Network Drivers Disk if required Continue with the installation until it is completed Click on the Control Panel in the Main group Select Startup from the Control Panel In the Options for Enterprise Networking window click Log on to Windows NT or LAN Manager Domain Save exit and reboot the PC Windows for Workgroups NDIS 2 01 and ODI Drivers Instructions are provided for installing Intel network drivers for the first time on a system using Windows for Workgroups version 3 11 alone or with NetWare These instructions assume that Windows for Workgroups has already been installed Remove any earlier version of the Intel drivers before installing the new version No NDIS 3 driver is supplied for Windows for Workgroups 4 22 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide The following topics are covered for Windows for Workeroups How to install for Windows for Workgroups version 3 11 and NetWare using the ODI driver How to install for Windows for Workgroups 3 11 using the NDIS 2 0 driver How to Disable Windows for Workeroups Networking For troubleshooting tips for Windows for Workgroups see Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Windows for Workgroups Version 3 11 and NetWare Using the ODI driver 1 an ROO N 10 To configure Windows for Workgroups with NetWare run the Intel In
159. work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Dell Latitude XP series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DBFF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSVADEM EXE DEVICE C CARDOSFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT ATADRV EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTSRAM EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTDDRV EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE INSTALL C CARDSOFT CS_APM EXE The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 Windows 3 x MS DOS Installation 4 63 Gateway ColorBook series DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE NOEMS X D000 DFFF DEVICE C CARDSOFT SSCIRRUS EXE DEVICE C CARDOSFT CS EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CSALLOC EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT ATADRV EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTSRAM EXE REM DEVICE C CARDSOFT MTDDRV EXE DEVICE C CARDSOFT CARDID EXE The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location D2000 IBM ThinkPad 350 755CS DEVICE C DOS EMM386 EXE X C800 CFFF The switch X C800 CFFF on the EMM386 line must be used with the configuration below DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDSS01 SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD IBMDOSCS SYS DEVICE C THINKPAD DICRMU01 SYS MA C800 CFFF DEVICE C THINKPAD ICPMDOS SYS REM DEVICE C THINKPAD AUTODRV SYS C THINKPAD AUTODRV INI The above line has been changed to prevent AUTODRV SYS from loading The above configuration will work with the PRO 100 PC Card driver at memory location C8000 IBM ThinkPad 360CS DEVICE C DOS E
160. you type are not displayed on your monitor screen your software is set to expect character echo from the remote system You can remedy this by typing in the command ATEL If the commands you type are displayed on your monitor with the characters duplicated LLIIKKEETTHHIISS type in the ATEO command Modem Reference 6 9 Fn Online Data Character Echo command Ths ATFn command determines whether the modem will echo data from the DTE This modem does not support the FO version of the command To ensure backward compatibility the modem will accept F1 FO Online data character echo enabled not supported returns ERROR Fl Online data character echo disabled Hn Switch Hook Options The ATHn command hangs up the modem or prepares it for dialing ATHO Causes the modem to go on hook default ATHI Causes the modem to go off hook this command is restricted in some countries In Request ID Information The ATI command has vatious options which are used to instruct the modem to provide specific information about itself 10 Displays modem controller firmware revision same as I3 I1 Calculates ROM checksum and displays it on the DTE for example 12AB I2 Performs a ROM check and calculates and verifies the checksum displaying OK or ERROR I3 Displays modem firmware revision information I12 Returns countty code for example North America 6 10 PRO 100 LAN Modem PC Card User s Guide Ln Monitor Speaker Volume The

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