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Contents Introduction................iii Chapter 1: Safety ..............1 Chapter 2: Description ............3 Chapter 3: Hardware Installation...........5 Chapter 4: Software Installation - Preparation.....6 4.1 Running the Diagnostics Program ........6 4.2 Unpacking the Drivers.............7 Chapter 5: Software Installation..........8 5.1 Installing Novell Netware under DOS ......8 5.2 Windows 95 ..............9 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting..........10 6.1 No connection at all ............10...
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Preface This manual is intended to be used by persons with some experience in the use and installation of computer networks. You will require the manual supplied with your network, or the help of your network administrator, as well as a working knowledge of the English language.
100 metres in an office environment. You will need the following to use the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB: - an AT compatible computer with a free PCI slot and at least one other computer fitted with a network card to connect to;...
Chapter 1: Safety Do not service your computer with the power switched on; to avoid personal injury and damage to the equipment, make sure the power plug is disconnected from the mains supply. Your computer should be connected to a suitable earthed power outlet to avoid the risk of electric shock and other hazards via the network.
The Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB is a network card suitable for both 10 Mb and 100 Mb Ethernet networks. The Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB has no settings that have to be adjusted on the card itself, all settings are made through the software.
• a driver disk. Contact your dealer if any of the above are missing. Your computer case will have to be opened before the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB can be installed. Make a note of the position of the cables connection to the computer and disconnect the cables.
You may require this information later on. 13. Press <Enter> to start the ‘Adapter Basic Diagnostics’. 14. The Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB will now be tested by the program. Unless you have connected a loop-back cable to the network card, the last test (External Loop Back) will...
Proceed as follows: 1. Boot your computer under MS-DOS. 2. Insert the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB diskette into drive A. 3. Change drives to A. 4. Type ‘INSTALL’. The setup screen will be displayed.
A quick installation procedure has been provided for this operating system. To install this, proceed as follows: 1. Boot your computer under MS-DOS. 2. Insert the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB diskette into drive A. 3. Change drives to A.
Windows 95. Windows 95 comes standard with drivers for network cards fitted with the same chipset as the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB. Whether the standard drivers can be used depends on your version of the Windows 95 operating system: •...
Keep the network manuals at hand. As the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB can be used in combination with a large variety of network systems, the troubleshooting procedures have necessarily been limited to general guidelines.
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‘Add’ with the mouse. b) the NETBEUI protocol has been bound to the Trust Fast Ethernet Card 100MB driver. Select ‘Bindings’ in the network properties. This is required only if the link has been manually broken.
c) The name for the workgroup is the same for both systems. The workgroup name you enter must be known to the server. If necessary, change the name. Consult your network administrator if you do not know the name of your workgroup.
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b) The ‘IPX/SPX protocol’ and the ‘Client for Novell Networks’ have been loaded under Windows 95.
Appendix A: Technical Specifications Settings: Plug & Play for Windows 95. EEPROM configuration for non-PnP-systems. Network Type: Compatible with normal Ethernet 10 Mb and Fast Ethernet 100 Mb following the 100TX standard. Slot: PCI, 32-bit. Performance Improvements: • Full Duplex •...
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Operating system Driver • • D-Link LANsmart NDIS driver • • D-Link TCP/IP for DOS MS LAN Manager • • Novell Netware 3.x and 4.x WIN/TCP Pathway Access ODI driver for DOS • • Packet driver IBM PC LAN Support Program •...
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