Keyword Reference (All Drivers) - IBM 10/100 EtherJet CardBus Ready Port Adapter with 56K Modem Installation And Planning Manual

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Make sure that the interrupt, memory address, and I/O
address for the IBM device do not conflict with other
installed hardware (such as sound cards, CD-ROM drives
and PEN devices).
Try loading the CardBus drivers at different memory
locations (for example: C800, CC00, D400, D800).
Try using different interrupt locations (for example: 9, 10,
11).
Try using different port addresses (for example: 280, 290,
310, 320).

Keyword Reference (All Drivers)

CABLEDETECT
Turns the automatic cable detect feature on or off. When
on, cable detect senses when there is no LAN cable
attached to the card and puts the EtherJet CardBus
Ready Port Adapter with Modem into a low-power mode.
Normal power is restored when the cable is reattached.
CACHE
Sets system cache line size on the CardBus bridge.
Values are system-dependent and can include only 0
(cache disabled), 4, 8, 16, or 32. Changes could affect
network performance.
DIRECTENABLE
(32-bit NDIS3 Driver IBMC.SYS) Forces the method
used by driver to determine if a EtherJet CardBus Ready
Port Adapter with Modem is present. Valid parameters
are AutoDetect, Off, and On. AutoDetect allows the driver
to determine if the CardBus bridge has already been set
up by another enabler such as Socket and Card
Services. If so, the driver will use the current
configuration. On forces the driver to enable the CardBus
bridge without checking its current state.
4-4 EtherJet CardBus Ready Port Adapter with Modem

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