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Etherfast series 10/100 + 56k modem pc card
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In Windows 95, 98 or NT 4.0, make sure the modem is
installed properly. To do this, click on Start, Settings,
Control Panel. Open the Modems icon and click on the
Diagnostics tab (not available in NT 4.0). Highlight the
COM port that the 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card is
using. Windows will poll the modem. If Windows
returns with information about the modem's settings and
capabilities, the modem is properly installed; if it does-
n't, keep reading for more troubleshooting hints.
• The generic enabler.exe program doesn't seem to
find the EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card.
If you are using the enabler program in DOS, Windows
3.x, or WFW, the program will automatically scan all of
your computer's PCMCIA slots in search of the PC
Card. If it is unable to locate the card, you might want
to tell enabler which slot the card is in. Most notebook
computers come with two PCMCIA slots, and they are
usually numbered 0 and 1 or 1 and 2. Your computer's
manual should be able to tell you which slot is which.
Decide on the slot you want to use, and remember its
number. If you're not sure which slot is which, just pick
a slot number and try it -- if it doesn't work, try another.
To specify a slot number, use this syntax in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. See page 13 for details:
c:\carden.exe /SLT=s
where
s is the computer's PCMCIA slot to use
For example, to use the card in slot 1 of your PC (if the
slots are numbered 0 and 1), you'd use:
c:\carden /SLT=1
If enabler still can't find the card, you may need to try a
different slot, different settings, or combinations.
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