Airlink ASOHOVIA Quick installation guide - Page 7
Step 2, BIOS Configuration, Step 3, Driver Installation, Step 4, Boot ROM Installation optional
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Step 2, BIOS Configuration Due to a fault in some Plug-n-Play BIOS programs, it happens occasionally that a newly installed adapter is assigned an Interrupt Number which is already assigned to another device. In such a case, the conflict of Interrupt Number will cause faults in the behavior of both devices. Then it is necessary to run the CMOS Setup utility, and manually assign a non-conflicting Interrupt Number. Step 3, Driver Installation Before you connect the 10/100Mbps PCI bus Card to the network, you have to install the network driver first. The driver for each networking operating system is under a separate directory. A HELP.COM file under root directory lists the information and detailed installation procedure of all the available drivers. Step 4, Boot ROM Installation (optional) The optional Boot ROM device allows you to connect a diskless workstation to the network. Perform the following steps to install your Boot ROM device: 1. Insert the Boot ROM into the socket on the Card. 2. Refer to the installation procedure provided by networking operating system. 7