Lindy 70928 User Manual

Pcmcia 10base-t/2 ethernet adapter

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PCMCIA 10Base-T/2

Ethernet Adapter

English
User Manual
LINDY No. 70982
www.LINDY.com
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (JUNE 2004)

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  • Page 1: Ethernet Adapter

    PCMCIA 10Base-T/2 Ethernet Adapter English User Manual LINDY No. 70982 www.LINDY.com © LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (JUNE 2004)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ... 2 FEATURES... 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ... 2 INSTALLING THE ETHERNET README.TXT File ... 3 Diagnostics ... 3 SETUP FOR DOS/WINDOWS 3.X Netware DOS ODI Driver... 5 Packet Driver... 5 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 95/98 SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT SETUP FOR WINDOWS 2000 SETUP FOR WINDOWS ME SETUP FOR WINDOWS...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    User Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LINDY PCMCIA 10Base-T/2 Ethernet Card. This Ethernet card supports 10Base-2 and 10Base-T networks. The card is NE2000 compatible and supports “Hot Swap” insertion and removal. Features Bus Type: 16 Bit PCMCIA Complies with IEEE802.3 standard (10Base-T/2) NE2000 Ethernet Adapter compatible Complies with PCMCIA release 2.1 and JEIDA 4.x standards...
  • Page 5: Installing The Ethernet Card

    User Manual Installing the Ethernet Card The LINDY PCMCIA 10Base-T/2 Ethernet Card installs into a spare Type II or III PCMCIA slot in your computer. If you are having trouble locating this slot, refer to your computer’s user manual or consult the manufacturer.
  • Page 6: User Manual

    User Manual For Card and Socket Services device drivers in the CONFIG.SYS file, please add the ENABLE.EXE. The default parameters for the ENABLE.EXE program are INT=5, PORT=300 and MEM=D400. The following examples describe which instructions are needed for the popular Card and Socket Services providers. Phoenix PCM+ V3.0 DEVICE=C:\PCM3\CNFIGNAM.EXE /SETUP-DEFAULTS DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSS.EXE...
  • Page 7: Netware Dos Odi Driver

    User Manual IBM Thinkpad Socket and Card Services V2.12 DEVICE=C\EMM386.EXE NOEMS I=B000-B7FF X=C800-CFFF X=D000-DFFF DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDSS01.SYS /D DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDOSCS.SYS DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\DICRMU01.SYS /MA=C800-DFFF DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\$ICPMDOS.SYS DEVICE=ENABLE.EXE Netware DOS ODI Driver The DOS ODI driver for Netware 3.x and 4.x network operating systems is located in the ODI directory of the driver diskette.
  • Page 8: Setup For Windows 95/98

    User Manual Setup for Windows 95/98 1. Make sure the PC is powered on and booted into Windows. 2. Insert the Ethernet adapter into the PCMCIA slot in your PC. The system will display the "Add New Hardware Wizard" dialog box. Insert the driver diskette into the floppy drive and then click "Next".
  • Page 9 User Manual 4. Select "Floppy disk drives" (or select "Specify a location" and type "A:\WIN98" in the location). Click "Next" 5. After Windows finds the driver - "PCMCIA NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Adapter", click "Next".
  • Page 10 User Manual 6. After the driver is found, Windows will begin to copy all the necessary files. If Windows tries to copy the "PCMCARD.SYS" file, input "A:\WIN98" to specify the location of this file. 7. Windows may request you to "Insert Windows 98 CD-ROM into the drive selected, and click OK".
  • Page 11: Setup For Windows Nt

    User Manual Setup for Windows NT Follow the procedure below to get up and running. 1. Insert the Ethernet Card in your computer 2. Start the computer 3. Double click the "Control Panel/Network" section. Select "Adapters" and click the "Add" button. 4.
  • Page 12 User Manual 5. An "Insert Disk" box is displayed. Insert the driver disk and type "A:\WINNT". 6. "NE2000 PCMCIA ETHERNET CARD" is displayed in the "Select OEM Option" dialog box. Click "OK". 7. Select the free IRQ, I/O Port Address and press "OK". You must select hardware bus if the system contains more than one hardware bus.
  • Page 13 User Manual 8. Go back to "Network" and select "Bindings". Click the "Close" button to enable the network function. 9. Ask your Windows NT Server administrator to set the IP Address. 10. Click "OK" to finish the network settings. A "Network Setting Change" box is displayed.
  • Page 14: Setup For Windows 2000

    User Manual Setup for Windows 2000 1. Make sure your PC is powered on and booted into Windows. 2. Insert the Ethernet Card into a spare PCMCIA slot in your PC. The system will display the "Found New Hardware Wizard" dialog box. Insert the driver diskette into floppy drive and click "Next".
  • Page 15 User Manual 4. Select "Floppy disk drives" (or select "Specify a location" and type "A:\WIN2000" in the location). 5. After Windows finds the driver, the following prompt will appear: "PCMCIA LNT-10TN". Click "Next"; the driver then installs itself. 6. When Windows finishes the installation, the "PCMCIA NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Adapter"...
  • Page 16: Setup For Windows Me

    User Manual Setup for Windows ME 1. Make sure your PC is powered on and booted into Windows. 2. Insert the Ethernet Card into a spare PCMCIA slot in your PC. The "Add New Hardware Wizard" will be displayed. Select "Automatic search for a better driver", and insert the driver disk.
  • Page 17: Setup For Windows Xp

    User Manual Setup for Windows XP 1. Make sure your PC is powered on and booted into Windows. 2. Insert the Ethernet Card into a spare PCMCIA slot in your PC. Windows XP will recognize the device. The "Found New Hardware Wizard" will be displayed. Select "Install the software automatically (Recommended) "...
  • Page 18 User Manual 4. The system will state that the driver has not passed Windows logo testing. Click "Continue Anyway". Windows will automatically copy the relevant driver files. 5. After copying the driver files, installation is complete. Click "Finish". The network function is now ready.
  • Page 19 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 operations.

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