FCC REGULATORY STATEMENTS Part15, Class B This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interface, and This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesired operation.
Table of Contents Introduction ...1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS... 1 OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS ... 2 Parts Names ... 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...4 Connecting to a PDA/Palm PC... 4 Installing into a Notebook PC ... 4 Connecting to the Network... 5 SOFTWARE PDA/Palm PC with Windows CE 2.0...6 SOFTWARE Notebook PC ...8 Installation for Windows 95 ...
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Installation for IBM OS/2 Warp... 31 INTERNET ACCESS ...33 Setup Pocket PC 2002 PDA ... 33 Appendix A. Network Interface Specifications ... 39 Host Interface and Physical Specifications.. 39 Operating Systems... 40 Power Requirements... 40 General Specification ... 40 SPECIFICATIONS ...39...
INTRODUCTION This CompactFlash Size 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN Card is designed for Windows CE-based palm-sized PCs, handheld PCs and any computer with a CompactFlash slot. Plus, with connecting to a PCMCIA Adapter (not included), this CompactFlash Fast Ethernet LAN Card turns into a PC card that plugs into any computer with a PCMCIA slot.
compliant Card Services and Socket Services OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS For Notebook PC: Novell Netware 3.x/4.x Microsoft LAN Manager Packet Driver Applications Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Microsoft Windows 3.1 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Lantastic 6.0 IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3 For Windows CE-based PDA/Palm PC:...
Parts Names CompactFlash-sized 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN card with TX LED Direct Port COL LED RX LED Full/Half RJ-45 port 100/10 LED Link CompactFlash PC Card adapter - 3 -...
HARDWARE INSTALLATION It’s referred to as the Compact Card for the separate CompactFlash Ethernet LAN Card; and referred to as the PC Card for the CompactFlash Fast Ethernet LAN Card together with our CompactFlash PC Card Adapter in this manual. Connecting to a PDA/Palm PC 1.
2. Align the PC Card toward the PC Card slot with brand label facing upward, as shown below. Notebook Connecting to the Network 1. Connect unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable to the RJ-45 connector before loading any network driver. For operation in the 10Mbps (10Base-T) Ethernet network, Category 3, 4 or 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable could be used to connect between the media coupler...
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR PDA/PALM PC WITH WINDOWS CE 1. Establish PDA/Palm PC with the Host PC, typically your Windows98/2000/ME/XP/NT4.0. 2. Install “ActiveSync” connection from the WinCE Services CD to your desktop PC. For more information, please refer to Online help. 3.
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8. If your local LAN does not have the DHCP, you may have to manully configure the IP address under “Specific an IP address” option. 9. After you have followed the procedure described above and setup the Compact Card correctly, you may use the pocket Internet Explore to browse the internet.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR NOTEBOOK PC Installation for Windows 95 The installation procedures for the network driver may vary slightly depending on the version of Windows 95 you are using and also your current system configuration. 1. Once the PCMCIA Fast Ethernet PC Card is connected to your computer, Windows 95 will automatically detect the new hardware device as shown below.
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2. Insert the device driver diskette into your floppy drive. When Windows prompts you What do you want Windows to do? Select Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). 3. Follow the on-screen instruction to proceed. Click Next. - 9 -...
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4. The installation program will proceed automatically. 5. In the following dialog box, direct your system to copy the requested files from the floppy root directory, i.e. A:\. Press OK. 6. If you are asked to insert Windows 98 CD- ROM in the selective drive, please do so to have Windows copy all the necessary files to your system.
7. Click Yes to restart your computer. Installation for Window ME Once the PC Card is well connected to your computer, Windows ME will automatically detect the new device. Select Specify the Location of the driver… and click Next. - 11 -...
Insert the device driver disk into the floppy disk drive on your system. Windows will copy the appropriate driver to your system. If Windows ME asks you to supply your original Windows ME installation CD-ROM, load it on the CD- ROM drive.
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2. When Windows prompt you a FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD dialog box, select Search for the … and press Next. 3. Windows will prompt an FOUND HARDWARE WIZARD time, select Floppy disk drives and insert the driver diskette. Press Next. When asked dialog box.
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for the original Windows 2000 CD/disks please follow the on-screen instruction. 4. Wait for a while until Windows has found the appropriate driver. 5. Click Yes to continue. 6. Click Finish. installation is successfully completed. The PC Card driver - 14 -...
7. For the first time installation, click Network icon in Control Panel to add Protocols, Client and Service if needed. 8. Reboot your computer to activate the new device. Installation for Windows XP Once the device is well connected, Windows will detect the new device and prompt you to insert the network device driver.
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Windows will start searching for the appropriate driver for this hardware. Select any drivers named as PCMCIA Fast Ethernet Card, and click Next. Windows will start searching for the appropriate driver for the installation. When the screen appears as below, click Continue Anyway to proceed.
Wait appropriate driver to your system. Click Finish. The software installation for this network device is now completed. Installation for Windows NT 4.0 This section describes the installation for Windows NT under the condition that Windows while Windows - 17 - copies...
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NT is already installed in your computer. If your computer is not yet networking installed, refer to the Windows documentation for details. Also remember to have your original Windows NT CD-ROM handy installation. For Windows NT may ask for it during the installation.
9. After your bindings, settings, and services are set, click on the Close button. Choose to restart your computer. After Windows NT restarts, be sure to log in. Insert the driver diskette into the floppy drive and set the current drive to the floppy drive. Then run INSTALL to install the real mode drivers such as ODI or NDIS 2.x or Packet Drivers into the target disk.
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select Modify Parameters to make settings changed. 4. Move the cursor to select the setting you want to make change and press <Enter> to select a fit value. When the configurations are set completely, press <Enter> on the OK field to exit the screen and go back to step 3.
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4. A typical ODI workstation startup batch file includes: >LANEN /IRQ=dd /IOP=xxx Card Enabler >LSL by Novell >LE100ODI ; Hardware Specific Module >IPXODI by Novell >NETx Novell >LOGIN Novell Client Installation 1. Run the NetWare Client Install V1.21: Get the 4 Client disks from the network administrator, or Run the \NWCLIENT\INSTALL.EXE in a previous Installation...
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(Y/N):”,answer accordingly and provide a path if necessary. 5. Select a driver for your network board. 6. From the driver list, select Other Drivers. 7. Go to the Insert the Driver Disk dialog box and specify the path where the ODI driver C:\ODI.DOS.
beginning of the file. An STARTNET.BAT for the ODI workstation performs as the following LANEN /IOP=nnn /IRQ=n --Card Enabler SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH --Set NetWare 4.X to English language --Link Support Layer Module provided by Novell LE100ODI IPXODI provided by Novell --DOS Support Module provided by Novell --Change to connected device LOGIN xxx...
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2. Run INSTALL.EXE from root directory of driver diskette. 3. Select Microsoft LAN Manager item on the menu screen. 4. If current settings are acceptable, select Start Installation and go to step 6. Otherwise, select Modify Parameters to make setting changed. 5.
3. If current settings are acceptable, select Start Installation and go to step 5. Otherwise, select Modify Parameters to change the settings. 4. Move cursor to the field(s) you want to make changes and press <Enter> to select a fit value. When the configuration are set completely, press <Enter>...
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Adapter dialog box. Select Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and press OK. 6. Windows will prompt a Install Driver dialog box. At this, insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive and press OK. 7. Select the Enhanced mode NDIS3 for...
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5. In the Network Drivers dialog box, press Add Adapter... button to enter Add Network Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and press OK. 6. Windows will prompt a Install Driver dialog box. In this time, put the driver diskette into floppy drive and press OK.
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Otherwise, select Modify Parameters to make settings changed. 12. Move cursor to focus on the setting you want to make a change and press <Enter> to select a fit value. When the configuration is set completely, press <Enter> on the OK field to exit the screen and go back to step 13.
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6. In Network Drivers dialog box, press Add Adapter... button to enter Add Network Adapter dialog box. Select Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and press OK. 7. Windows will prompt a Install Driver dialog box. In this time, put the driver diskette into floppy drive and press OK.
14. Select Novell Netware Server as the network server you will attach to and press <Enter> key. 15. Installation program starts to copy related files to the destination directory and modifies AUTOEXEC.BAT and NET.CFG under user’s agreement. 16. Please reboot the computer to have the driver take effect.
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9. Click Install 10. Click OK Installing NDIS2 driver for IBM LAN Server 4.0 1. In the OS/2 Desktop group, double-click on the MPTS icon. 2. Click on the Configure button. 3. Select the LAN adapters and protocols option. 4. Click on the Configure button. 5.
INTERNET ACCESS Setup Pocket PC 2002 PDA 1. Install the driver and network adapter according to the installation guide. 2. Power on PDA. 3. Go to “Start” 4. Tap “Connections”. 5. Tap “Network Adapters”. 6. Tap “CompactFlash Size 10/100 Fast Ethernet”...
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8. If you have a DHCP Server on the network, tap the radio button “Use server-assigned IP address”. If you need to input fixed IP for the adapter, tap on the radio button “Use specific IP address”, key in the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, tap on “Name Servers”, input the DNS, Alternative DNS, WINS, and - 34 -...
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Alternative WINS. Note: DNS addresses are normally provided by ISP. If you are not using WINS, please leave the filed blank. 9. Tap “Ok”. 10. Tap “Ok” on the pop-up warning screen. - 35 -...
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11. Remove the card and reinsert it to the PDA. 12. Go to “Start” “Settings”. 13. Tap on “Connections”. 14. Tap in “Connections”. - 36 -...
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15. At automatically connect to the Internet using these settings:”, click on the dropdown menu and select “My connection”, and tap on “Modify” below it. 16. Tap on “Proxy settings”, tab on “This network connects to Internet’. first entry - 37 - “When needed,...
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17. Tap “ok”. 18. Back to the “Connections” screen, on the last entry, tap on the dropdown menu and select “The Internet”. 19. Tap “Ok”. 20. Open the browser and see if you can open web pages. - 38 -...
APPENDIX A. Network Interface Specifications IEEE 802.3 for 10BaseT IEEE 802.3u for 100BaseTX Data Rate 10/100 Mbps Host Interface Specifications For Notebook PC: (accessory adapter) PCMCIA 2.0/2.1 and PC Card Standard compliant. Type II PC Card 5.39” x 2.128” x 0.197” (137mm x 54mm x 5.0mm) 55gw in weight with Compact Card For PDA/Palm PC: (Compact Card Only)
Operating Systems Novell Netware 3.x, 4.x Microsoft LAN Manager Packet Driver Applications Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Windows 3.1 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Windows CE 2.0 or newer Lantastic 6.0 IBM OS/2 Warp Version 3 Power Requirements Normal Operation: +3.3V DC, 155mA max General Specification...
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