3Com 3C19250 User Guide

3Com 3C19250 - USB Ethernet Network Interface Card Manual

3Com 3C19250 manual content summary:

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    2. USB Ethernet Support a. USB Ethernet Installation with regular IBM OS/2 b. USB Ethernet Installation with eComStation 1.1 c. USB Ethernet Device Driver Parameters d. USB Ethernet Uninstall Instructions 3. Listing of Tested USB Ethernet Adapters 4. Appendix A: Code Discussion 5. Appendix B: Linux
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    file. - USBETHR.OS2 NDIS compliant network adapter driver. 1.2 System Requirements · The USBETHR.OS2 driver is designed to work with any Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101-based USB Ethernet adapter, however specific vendor/device IDs must be specified during installation; · Supported USB host controller. For
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    specifications can be found in the section Listing of tested USB Ethernet Adapters, to be found later in this document. If you are using the 3COM USB Network Interface 3C19250, then you shouldn't change these IDs, and you should skip this step of installation. How should you do this? Select USB
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    dialog box. 7. Add the required protocols from the Protocols list to the USB Ethernet adapter. You can do this by selecting the appropriate network interface card (NIC) in the Current Configuration field, selecting a protocol in the Protocols field, and clicking Add. The associated protocol should
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    Bus (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. 9. Press Close button to close Configure dialog box. 10. Press Exit button to close MPTS utility. 11. Reboot the system. This completes the installation procedure. You can install any other USB device drivers and after
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    LAN Adapter Support, Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. 2.2 USB Ethernet Installation with eComStation 1.1 This section will is ONLY applicable if you have the desire to configure your USB Ethernet Card while installing eComStation 1.1 to
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    Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. Perhaps the eCS 1.1 installer doesn't detect your USB Ethernet card automatically, though this rarely happens. If this is the case, proceed as follows: click the Add adapter button. (Should a wrong network card be
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    Specifies the number of network adapters accepted for service. 2.4 USB Ethernet Uninstall Instructions 1. Open MPTS - Network Adapters and Protocol Services (click right mouse button on desktop, select System Setup menu, double click on MPTS icon in System Setup window). 2. Press Configure button
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    USB Ethernet Adapter Driver provides OS/2 support for selected chip sets that meet the USB 1.0 or USB 1.1 specification. OS/2 USB Ethernet support is limited to adapters based on Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101 chipset. Support software was tested on 3COM USB Network Interface (3C19250), D-Link Corp. USB
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    (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. ADS Technologies Inc. USB to Ethernet adapter USB-10BT Accton Cheetah USB 10/100 Adapter USB220-EC Accton Cheetah USB 10/100 Adapter USB320-EC AOX Endpoints USB Ethernet adapter 101 ATEN USB UC10T network adapter ATEN USB to
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    the name as it will appear in the Network Adapters field // in MPTS. You can change it to "USB Ethernet" :) Version = 1.1 // Specifies the version of the USBETHeRnet driver DriverName = USBETHR$ // Specifies the name under which the system will call the USB ethernet // card; see it as an IRQ, but
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    by Vendor ID. Product ID in conjunction with Vendor ID is used by the USB ETHeRnet Device Driver to accept/reject adapter for service. At present the driver supports adapters with embedded Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101 chip. The default product is 3Com USB Network Interface (3C19250)." www.os2warp.be
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    /src/linux-/ # make menuconfig 3. Enable USB Network adaptor support Enter "USB Support" in the kernel configuration menu Enable "Support for USB" by typing "Y", a "*" shows up. # USB Support # Support for USB 4. Enable the USB network card driver Enter the section "USB Network
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    Support, Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. Enable the kernel driver "USB KLSI KL5USB101-based Ethernet device support (EXPERIMENTAL)" by typing "Y" to embed in the kernel or "M" to compile it as a loadable module. USB Network adaptors USB
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    , Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. USB OTG Hi-Speed USB Firewire UHCI; Universal Host Controller Interface OHCI; Open Systems Host Controller Interface EHCI; Enhanced Host Controller Interface 60MBps (40 times faster as USB 1.1). If you
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    Support Device Driver. ©2003, Jonas Buys. JBHWIS00001. 7. Appendix D: Copyright Information The following terms, are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, or other countries, or both: IBM, OS/2, Warp. Other company, product, and service
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LAN Adapter Support, Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet Support Device Driver.
©2003, Jonas Buys.
JBHWIS00001.
www.os2warp.be
IBM OS/2 Warp USB Ethernet Driver.
Version 1.4, 2003/05/17F.
This OS/2 Warp Hardware Info sheet
contains information for the Universal
Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet Device
Driver Support for OS/2 Warp and
eComStation.
The official readme
written by IBM is once again totally
incomplete, so you should consider
this document as a total replacement
for the readme provided by IBM.
CONTENTS
1.
Introduction
2.
USB Ethernet Support
a.
USB Ethernet Installation with regular IBM OS/2
b.
USB Ethernet Installation with eComStation 1.1
c.
USB Ethernet Device Driver Parameters
d.
USB Ethernet Uninstall Instructions
3.
Listing of Tested USB Ethernet Adapters
4.
Appendix A: Code Discussion
5.
Appendix B: Linux Driver
6.
Appendix D: USB Terminology
7.
Appendix C: Copyright Information
1. Introduction
1.1 General
USB Ethernet adapters give more mobility to laptop and also desktop
computers network connectivity.
The OS/2 USB Ethernet support is limited to
adapters based on Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101 and LSI KL5KUSB101b chipsets.
Most
Base10-T USB network cards use this chipset.
This driver will NOT work for network
cards equipped with other chipsets!
If you’ve got a Software Choice or a Passport Advantage subscription, then
you can download USBETHER.EXE from the OS/2 Warp Device Driver Pak OnLine
website.
This USBETHER.EXE device driver package provides you with IBM's most
current support for Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ethernet devices on the OS/2