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3. are having any of these problems Open Control Panel System Device Manager Select the LAN card components and click Remove Remove the LAN card from the card slot Reboot normally and reinstall the card SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT Before You Begin Installation Which Windows NT setup procedure you use depends on whether networking has already been installed on your computer Verify with your MIS department which network driver installation instructions you should use Before setting up the card you will need to know Your network file server name network account user name and password a The Protocol used in the Microsoft Windows network NW Link IPX SPX compatible transport TCP IP protocol NetBEUI protocol a The Name of the NT Server domain or workgroup to which you belong Your IP address unless you are using DHCP Setup Procedure Setup With No Networking Installed 1 In the Control Panel double click Network 2 When the system prompts Windows NT Networking is not installed Do you want to install it now click Yes This opens the Network Setup Wizard Check Wired to the network and click Next 4 When the system prompts to have setup start searching for a network adapter click Select from List 5 Click Have Disk Put the Installation Disk in the floppy drive and click OK 16 CHAPTER 4 SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 When the Select OEM Option window
4. for the Ethernet interface m f prompted for the LAN Card Installation Disk indicate the floppy drive as the location of the files m f prompted for Windows 95 files indicate your CD ROM drive or type the path to the directory where your Windows 95 files reside Normally this path is C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS Click OK to finish copying the required files 11 If Windows 95 opens the Network Setup box supply your computer name and workgroup name then click Close 12 When Windows 95 prompts whether to reboot the computer remove the Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click YES Confirming Installation Version A and OSR 2 Double click the My Computer icon Double click the Control Panel icon Double click the System icon The System Properties box details your system setup 4 Click the Device Manager tab From the list of devices double click Netw ork Adapters The display should show the LAN card name confirming successful installation 6 Double click the entry for the LAN card to display a description of the card and its current status It should display This device is working properly Troubleshooting Windows 95 Installations 13 Troubleshooting Windows 95 Installations Symptom Solution Basic troubleshooting applicable for all problem situations Inspect all cables and connections Check whether your card if fully inserted into the slot Verify whether you have the latest B
5. opens select FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet and click OK The Network Adapters list shows a check mark next to the 3Com LAN card Click Next to continue In the Network Protocols list place a check mark next to each network protocol required for your site and click Next In the Network Services window place a check mark in the box next to each desired service Unless you are following specific guidelines from your MIS department select the default settings Click Next to install the selected components When prompted enter the path to the Windows NT installation files for example D i386 on the NT CD and click Continue When the system prompts again for NT files click Continue In the 3Com LAN card dialog box accept the default settings and click Continue The default settings work in most instances However you may specify network link settings auto polarity and IRQ and I O values When the window for enabling or disabling protocols opens click Next When NT is ready to start the network click Next to copy the network files Provide your computer name and workgroup or domain name when prompted When the system displays Networking has been installed on your computer click Finish When prompted to reboot the computer remove the Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click Yes If you had Service Pack 3 installed prior to setting up the LAN card you should reinstall it now Troub
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7. the network is not required for reading the document although active links to key 3Com Web sites are supported Windows 98 Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 To install the help document for Windows 98 Windows 95 Windows NT put the Installation Disk in the floppy drive open the Start menu and select Run and run A WINSETUP When setup is complete you can open the document with your browser Click the Windows Start menu Select Programs Select 3Com PC Card Utilities Select 3Com FE574B Select On Line Help Windows NT 3 51 Windows 3 x DOS DOS Windows 3 x and Windows NT 3 51 users can open the HTM L file directly from the floppy drive From your browser open A HTM L HELP574 HTM To install the help document on your hard disk create a top level directory called HELP574 Copy the files from A HTM L to the new folder From your browser open C HELP574 HELP574 HTM DOS Diagnostics Help Library If you do not have a Web browser you can find more information in the DOS Diagnostics help library To run Diagnostics put the Installation Disk in your floppy drive and run A INSTALL For details on running the DOS diagnostics program see the INSTRUCT TXT file in the HELP directory on the Installation Disk Online Technical Services 21 Online Technical Services 3Com offers worldwide product support 24 hours a day 7 days a week through the following online systems World Wide Web site
8. IOS for your system If not check the Web site for your computer and follow the BIOS upgrade instructions Check for multiple installations of the card Check whether your system s PCMCIA or CardBus Controller is installed and running properly go to Control Panel System Device M anager PCM CIA Card Verify that the controller is present and shows no errors Open Control Panel PC Card to confirm that the system recognizes your card In Control Panel Network application make sure that you have the correct clients and protocols installed At installation Update Device Driver window does not appear The LAN card may have already been installed The LAN card may have been installed as Other Devices because of a previous faulty installation PCMCIA may not be enabled on your system The LAN device is not functional LED on the connector is off or mismatches the real network speed Use Control Panel System Device M anager to inspect the status of your LAN card If you see a red X enable the card by checking the appropriate box under Properties If you see a yellow exclamation mark click on the icon to see what the conflict is Verify that there are adequate system resources Try to free system resources for example disable the infrared port then remove and reinstall the card Losing network connection after disconnecting or changing the media speed This can occur when using NetWare
9. ON OF CONFORMITY INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B EMMISSION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT AVIS DE CONFORMITE A LA REGLEMENTATION D INDUSTRIE CANADA VCCI Class B STATEMENT 3Com END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLING THE PC CARD ete le tese The 3Com Megahertz 10 100 LAN PC Card model 3CCFE574BT connects a computer to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network This guide describes LAN card installation and setup for Windows 98 Windows 95 and Windows NT Refer to the LAN card on line help utilities for setup for operating systems not described in this guide a See On Line Documentation on page 20 for details on installing the on line documentation and opening it with your Web browser For details on accessing on line help from DOS Windows 3 x and Windows NT 3 51 see Windows NT 3 51 Windows 3 x DOS on page 20 a f your computer does not have a Web browser installed see DOS Diagnostics Help Library on page 20 Check the on line documentation for the latest information on this product including Release Notes You can also obtain the same information from the READM E TXT file in the HELP directory on the Installation Disk Inserting the LAN Card Slide the LAN card into the card slot as shown below The power to the computer can be on or off Without forcing the card push until it seats firmly If you do not know how to insert cards in you
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11. Y In the event any provision of this License Agreement is found to be invalid illegal or unenforceable the validity legality and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired and a valid legal and enforceable provision of similar intent and economic impact shall be substituted therefor ENTIRE AGREEMENT This License Agreement sets forth the entire understanding and agreement between you and 3Com supersedes all prior agreements whether written or oral with respect to the Software and may be amended only in a writing signed by both parties 3Com is a registered trademark of 3Com Corporation 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza P O Box 58145 Santa Clara CA 95052 8145 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for the 3Com Megahertz 10 100 LAN PC Card model 3CCFE574BT Network Interface 3CCFE574BT LAN PC Card Ethernet IEEE 802 3 1OBASE T and Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX standards Physical Dimensions Length 3 370 in 85 6 mm Height 0 197 in 5 0 mm Width 2 126 in 54 mm Weight 0 86 oz 24 4 g Environmental Operating Range Operating temperature 0 to 55 32 to 131 Relative humidity 5 to 90 noncondensing Network Cable Specifications UTP Cable Requirements Category 5 cable 100 M bps that meets the requirements of EIA TIA 568 and EIA TIA TSB 36 for example AT amp T type 1061 or equivalent Pow er Requirements Power consumption 5 V 5 170 mA 100BASE TX 220 mA
12. and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is connected to m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful The Interference Handbook This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Tested to comply wit
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14. cates a power management problem Suspend Resume Since Windows NT 4 0 does not support power management we recommend that you disable power management in the BIOS Make sure you have the latest BIOS for your computer or upgrade your software from Microsoft 18 CHAPTER 4 SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT Card not functioning Open Windows NT Diagnostics From Start menu select Programs Admin Tools Windows NT Diagnostics Check for resource conflicts and make sure the settings for the LAN card are valid Need to force speed In most cases the automatic settings work fine However and duplex settings if you need to force speed and duplex settings to match those of an attached device 1 Open Control Panel Network 2 Click on the Adapters tab 3 Select Link Settings and specify the desired values Slow or dropped The switch may be forced to 10Mbps Open connection on a Control Panel Network Click on the Adapters tab select 10 100 switch Properties and disable Auto Polarity Uninstalling the Card Sometimes previous or unfinished installations leave problems that affect card operation If the card installation is unsuccessful for any reason your best course may be to remove the card and its software and repeat the installation procedures with a fresh installation of the operating system Possible problems may be indicated if m The card is not working a Windows NT is not detecting the card m The system issues a warning to
15. con 3Com Megahertz 3 10 100 LAN PC Card User Guide http www 3com com Part No 09 1527 000 Published December 1998 3Com Corporation m 5400 Bayfront Plaza m Santa Clara California 95052 8145 Copyright 3Com Corporation 1998 All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from 3Com Corporation 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 3Com may make improvements or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS If you are a United States government agency then this documentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following restricted rights For units of the Department of Defense Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii for restricted Rights in Technical Data and Computer So
16. ct names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders CONTENTS INSTALLING THE PC CARD Inserting the LAN Card 2 Cabling the LAN Card and Connecting to the Network 2 Disconnecting the Cable from the Card 3 LAN Card LEDs 4 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 98 Before You Begin Installation 5 Setup Procedure 5 Confirming Installation 6 Troubleshooting Windows 98 Installations 7 Uninstalling the Card 8 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 Before You Begin Installation 9 Determining Your Windows 95 Version 9 Setup Procedures 10 Windows 95 VersionA 10 Windows 95OSR2 11 Confirming Installation Version A and OSR 2 12 Troubleshooting Windows 95 Installations 13 Uninstalling the Card 14 SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT Before You Begin Installation 15 Setup Procedure 15 Setup With No Networking Installed 15 Setup With Networking Installed 17 Troubleshooting Windows NT Installations 17 Uninstalling the Card 18 5 HELP AND SUPPORT Other Operating Systems Supported 19 Other Networks Supported 19 On Line Documentation 20 Windows 98 Windows 95 and Windows NT 4 0 20 Windows NT 3 51 Windows 3 x DOS 20 DOS Diagnostics Help Library 20 Online Technical Services 21 World Wide Web Site 21 3Com FTP Site 21 3Com Bulletin Board Service 21 3ComFacts Automated Fax Service 22 Support from Your Network Supplier and 3Com 22 Returning Products for Repair 22 3ComMm CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY FCC CLass B STATEMENT FCC DECLARATI
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18. h the FCC Standards for home and office use NOTE In order to maintain compliance with the limits of a Class B digital device 3Com requires that you use quality interface cables when connecting to this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3Com could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Refer to the manual for specifications on cabling types FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We declare under our sole responsibility that the Model Description 3CCFE574BT 3Com Megahertz 10 100 LAN PC Card to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents m ANSI C63 4 1992 Methods of Measurement Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part 15 subpart B 15 107 e Class B Conducted Limits 15 109 g Class B Radiated Emissions Limits Responsible Party 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza P O Box 58145 Santa Clara CA 95052 8145 408 326 5000 INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B EMMISSION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 AVIS DE CONFORMITE A LA REGLEMENTATION D INDUSTRIE CANADA Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conform a la norme NMB 003 du Canada VCCI Class B STATEMENT le B n CORE PURRE SERERA AMAA VCCI O ROC OIABRRHEE CT CORE Rie CHAT SC ELTWETA CORBEMNF IT PT LED a VRE RICEL TE b PEBSSS SR CTCEMHYET PAS ICG CE LURYRUELTR SL ce Bey Ahs This is Class B
19. he card installation is unsuccessful for any reason your best course may be to remove the card and its software and repeat the installation procedures with a fresh installation of the operating system Possible problems may be indicated if m The card is not working a Windows 98 is not detecting the card m The system issues a warning tone at startup If you are having any of these problems Open Control Panel System Device Manager Select the LAN card components and click Remove Remove the LAN card from the card slot Reboot and reinstall the card SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 Before You Begin Installation a Determine which version of Windows 95 is installed on your computer a Obtain the Installation Disk that shipped with the LAN Card m Ask the MIS department for your network file server name your network account user name and your password Determining Your Windows 95 Version Before setting up the card you must know which version of Windows 95 is installed on your computer Version A an early version of Windows 95 is still installed on many computers M ost newer computers especially those which come with Windows 95 already installed run OSR 2 also called version B or version C These versions of Windows 95 require different files and different setup procedures Follow these steps to find out which version of Windows 95 you are running 1 Inthe Windows 95 Control Panel double click System to display the Sys
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21. leshooting Windows NT Installations 17 Setup With Networking Installed 1 2 3 In the Control Panel double click Network Open the Adapter tab and click Add Click Have Disk Put the Installation Disk in the floppy drive and click OK When the Select OEM Option window opens select FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet and click OK In the 3Com LAN card dialog box accept the default settings and click Continue The default settings work in most instances However you may specify network link settings auto polarity and IRQ and I O values After Windows copies all of the required files it displays the LAN card name FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet Click Close Depending on your current network settings you may see the Microsoft TCP IP Properties screen When prompted to reboot the computer remove the Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click Yes Troubleshooting Windows NT Installations Basic troubleshooting Inspect all cables and connections applicable for all problem situations Check whether your card if fully inserted into the slot Verify whether you have the latest BIOS for your system If not check the Web site for your computer and follow the BIOS upgrade instructions The event log lists any problems found during system operation To check the event log for errors select Programs Admin Tools Event Viewer from the Start menu Failure after This usually indi
22. maximum 180 mA typical 10BASE T 130 mA maximum 100 mA typical FCC Certification Part 15 Class B
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25. ne at startup If you are having any of these problems Remove the LAN card from the card slot Open Network Adapters Select FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet and click Remove 4 Reboot and reinstall the card This procedure removes the card only Users who choose to remove all networking components should remember to use the setup procedure described in Setup With No Networking Installed on page 15 HELP AND SUPPORT Other Operating Systems Supported The LAN card supports Windows NT 3 51 Windows for Workgroups Windows 3 x and DOS In addition the LAN card supports AutoLink for Novell NetWare under Windows 3 x Windows for Workgroups and DOS Information on setting up the card for these operating systems is available in the on line documentation supplied with the LAN card For setup information and details see On Line Documentation Other Networks Supported The LAN card supports the networking systems listed in Table 2 Table 2 Network Drivers Supported NDIS 3 32 bit miniport driver NetWare NDIS 2 real mode driver Banyan VINES IBM LAN Server DOS Microsoft LAN M anager Artisoft LANtastic DEC PATHWORKS For information on setup for these networks see the DOS Diagnostics help files Refer to DOS Diagnostics Help Library on page 20 20 CHAPTER 5 HELP AND SUPPORT On Line Documentation You must have a Web browser installed to open the LAN card on line help A connection to
26. ocedures 11 11 If you are prompted for Windows 95 files enter the directory path for Windows 95 on most hard disks c windows options cabs or insert the Windows 95 CD and specify the WIN95 directory When installation is complete Windows 95 prompts for restart 12 Remove the Installation Disk and click Yes When the software restarts log on to your network using the user name and password supplied by your MIS department Windows 95 OSR 2 If a Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box apprears skip to step 8 1 Open the Control Panel and double click the PCMCIA icon If you are asked whether you are using a PC Card to install windows ignore the prompt Click Next Click No to the prompt about real mode drivers 4 Click Next if prompted to remove the Real Mode drivers Click Finish 6 Click Yes to shut down the PC 7 When shutdown is complete install the LAN card as described Chapter 1 and reboot 8 Follow the instructions in the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box Insert the LAN card Installation Disk in the floppy drive and click Next If the Update Device Driver window does not appear see the troubleshooting table at the end of this chapter 9 After the system finds the installation files on the disk it displays the card name FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet and prompts for the location of the driver files 12 CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 10 Click Finish to copy the files needed
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29. r computer refer to the documentation supplied with your computer on using PC Card PCM CIA slots Cabling the LAN Card and Connecting to the Network All connectors should seat easily without forcing we SE F With the icon side up attach the PC card cable to the LAN card as shown above Connect the network cable to the PC card cable and to the network port Disconnecting the Cable from the Card The PC card cable locks in place when you connect it to the card Do not pull or twist it when disconnecting it from the LAN card To release the cable from the card squeeze the release clips located on the sides of the connector as shown in the following illustration LAN Card LEDs Once the card is connected to the network and the network drivers are installed described in the following chapters you will be able to use the connector LEDs to verify link integrity Fi r i 10 kopa LED 100 Mbps LED Table 1 LAN Connector LEDs LED On off Flashing 10Mbps Good 10BASE T No connection There may be a connection between Off when 100 LNK problem with your PC Card and hub LED is on physical connection 100 Mbps Good 100BASE TX No connection Check that all cables connection between PC Card and hub Off when 10 LNK LED is on are connected securely SETUP FOR WINDOWS 98 Before You Begin Installation Before installing the network driver software obtain the following information f
30. rd by checking the appropriate box under Properties If you see a yellow exclamation mark click the icon to see what the conflict is Verify that there are adequate system resources Try to free system resources for example disable the infrared port then remove and reinstall the card Losing network connection after disconnecting or changing the media speed Need to force speed and duplex settings This can occur when using NetWare servers and IPX SPX protocol It happens when the frame type is selected automatically A temporary solution is to reboot after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable in NetWare networks The permanent solution is to use specific frame types such as 802 2 or 802 3 In most cases the automatic settings work fine However if you to need to force speed or duplex settings to match those of an attached device 1 Open Control Panel Network 2 Double click the LAN card 3 Click the Advanced tab 4 Highlight Network Link Selection and choose the correct speed Slow or dropped The switch may be forced to 10 Mbps Open connection ona Control Panel Network Advanced and disable Auto 10 100 switch or hub Polarity 1 Open Control Panel Network 2 Double click the LAN card 3 Click on the Advanced tab 4 Highlight Automatic Polarity Selection and choose Disable Uninstalling the Card A W N rPe Sometimes previous or unfinished installations leave problems that affect card operation If t
31. rk server owned by or leased to you provided that the Software is used only in connection with a 3Com adapter You may reproduce and provide one 1 copy of the Software and supporting documentation for each such workstation or network server on which the Software is used as permitted hereunder Otherwise the Software and supporting documentation may be copied only as essential for backup or archive purposes in support of your use of the Software as permitted hereunder You must reproduce and include all copyright notices and any other proprietary rights notices appearing on the Software and the supporting documentation on any copies that you make NO ASSIGNMENT NO REVERSE ENGINEERING You may not transfer or assign the Software and or this License Agreement to another party without the prior written consent of 3Com If such consent is given and you transfer or assign the Software and or this License Agreement then you must at the same time either transfer any copies of the Software as well as the supporting documentation to the same party or destroy any such materials not transferred Except as set forth above you may not transfer or assign the Software or your rights under this License Agreement Modification reverse engineering reverse compiling or disassembly of the Software is expressly prohibited However if you are a European Community EC resident information necessary to achieve interoperability of the Software with other progra
32. rom your MIS department For Windows 98 networking your computer name and workgroup name For your network account your user name and password Setup Procedure 1 Install the card as described in Chapter 1 Windows 98 automatically detects the card displays a New Hardware Found dialog box and looks for information about the card When ready to configure the new hardware Windows 98 opens the Add New Hardware Wizard Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next Select Floppy Drives insert the LAN card Installation Disk and click Next After finding the files on the disk the hardware wizard displays the card name FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet Click Next to copy the required files 5 Insert the Windows 98 CD if prompted Optionally you may specify a location on the hard disk where the Windows 98 files reside Typically this location is C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS Click OK to copy the files needed for the Ethernet interface There may be a period of inactivity while the system checks your current network configuration How much time this takes depends on your settings for network software components 6 Click Finish When Windows 98 prompts whether to reboot the computer remove the Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click YES Confirming Installation Double click the My Computer icon Double click the Control Panel icon Double click the System icon The System P
33. roperties box appears detailing your system setup 4 Click the Device Manager tab A list of devices appears arranged by type 5 Double click Network Adapters The LAN card name FE574B 3Com 10 100 LAN PCCard Fast Ethernet appears confirming successful installation 6 Double click the entry for the LAN card to display a description of the card and its current status The device status should indicate This device is working properly Troubleshooting Windows 98 Installations Basic troubleshooting applicable for all problem situations Inspect all cables and connections Check whether your card is fully inserted into the slot Verify that you have the latest BIOS for your system If not check the Web site for your computer and follow the BIOS upgrade instructions Check for multiple installations of the card Check whether your system s PCM CIA or CardBus Controller is installed and running properly go to Control Panel System Device M anager PCMCIA Card Verify that the controller is present and shows no errors Open Control Panel PC Card to confirm that the system recognizes your card In Control Panel Network make sure that you have the correct clients and protocols installed The LAN device is not functional LED on the connector is off or mismatches the real network speed Use Control Panel System Device M anager to inspect the status of your LAN card If you see a red X enable the ca
34. servers and IPX SPX protocol It happens when the frame type is selected automatically A temporary solution is to reboot after disconnecting and reconnecting the cable in NetWare networks The permanent solution is to use specific frame types such as 802 2 or 802 3 14 CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 Need to force In most cases the automatic settings work fine However if speed and duplex you to need to force speed or duplex settings to match those settings of an attached device 1 Open Control Panel Network 2 Double click the LAN card 3 Click on the Advanced tab 4 Select Network Link Selection and choose the correct speed Slow or dropped The switch may be forced to 10 Mbps Open connection ona Control Panel Network Advanced and disable Auto Polarity 10 100 switch or 1 Open Control Panel Network hub 2 Double click the LAN card 3 Click on the Advanced tab 4 Highlight Automatic Polarity Selection and choose Disable Uninstalling the Card A WN e Sometimes previous or unfinished installations leave problems that affect card operation If the card installation is unsuccessful for any reason your best course may be to remove the card and its software and repeat the installation procedures with a fresh installation of the operating system Possible problems may be indicated if m The card is not working a Windows 95 is not detecting the card m The system issues a warning tone at startup If you
35. tem Properties dialog box 2 Click the General Tab to display the Windows 95 version information a Version A is identified as 4 00 950 or 4 00 950a a OSR 2 is identified as 4 00 950b or 4 00 950c 10 CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95 Setup Procedures Windows 95 Version A If a New Hardware Found dialog box appears skip to step 8 Open the Control Panel and double click the PCMCIA icon If you are asked whether you are using a PC Card to install windows ignore the prompt 2 Click Next 3 Click No to the prompt about real mode drivers 4 Click Next if prompted to remove the Real Mode 10 drivers Click Finish Click Yes to shut down the PC When shutdown is complete install the LAN card as described Chapter 1 and reboot After reboot when the New Hardware Found dialog box appears select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer and click OK Insert the Installation Disk in drive A and click OK If the software prompts for Location Information enter the requested location information and click OK If the software prompts for Computer Name and Work Group Name type the names as supplied by your MIS department and click OK m The computer name is the name of your PC up to 15 characters no blank spaces m A workgroup is composed of a community of PCs and contains shared resources such as printers m f you use peer to peer networking the workgroup name is your peer group Setup Pr
36. y Customer for any defective software products or to replace any defective media with software which substantially conforms to applicable 3Com published specifications Customer assumes responsibility for the selection of the appropriate applications program and associated reference materials 3Com makes no warranty or representation that its software products will meet Customer s requirements or work in combination with any hardware or applications software products provided by third parties that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free or that all defects in the software products will be corrected For any third party products listed in the 3Com software product documentation or specifications as being compatible 3Com will make reasonable efforts to provide compatibility except where the non compatibility is caused by a bug or defect in the third party s product YEAR 2000 WARRANTY In addition to the Hardware Products Warranty and Software Products Warranty identified above 3Com warrants that all Heritage 3Com products sold or licensed to Customer on and after January 1 1998 that are date sensitive will continue performing properly with regard to such date data on and after January 1 2000 provided that all other products used by Customer in connection or combination with the 3Com products including hardware software and firmware accurately exchange date data with the 3Com products with the exceptio

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