Linksys PCMPC100U User Guide - Page 9

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Instant EtherFast® Series If Windows asks you to supply a file containing the letters "pc100", type "a:\" in the box that pops up as shown below. Click the OK button. During the installation, Windows may ask you for a computer and workgroup name. If so, refer to steps 9 and 10 in this section. Otherwise, continue with the installation. Windows will finish copying all of the necessary files to your system. When asked if you want to restart your computer, click the No button. Once you are back at the Windows 95 desktop, click on the Start button. Click on Settings, then Control Panel. 5. Double-click on the Network icon. The Network window will appear. Click on the Configuration tab. 6. Make sure that the following network components are installed: Client for Microsoft Networks Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card (PCMPC100 V3) TCP/IP Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. 12 EtherFast® 10/100 PC Cards If other components are listed, this is fine. However, if any components are missing, you'll need to install them manually. Refer to Manually Installing the Network Components section. If you need to install the TCP/IP protocol, refer to your system administrator or your Windows 95 documentation. Linksys does not provide technical support for the configuration or troubleshooting of the TCP/IP protocol. Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting. 7. In the Primary Network Logon box, make sure that Client for Microsoft Networks is selected from the pull down menu. When you reboot, you will be prompted for a user name and password for Microsoft Networking. 8. To enable File and Printer Sharing, click on the File and Print Sharing button, then put a check mark next to both boxes in the window. Click the OK button. 13

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EtherFast
®
10/100 PC Cards
If other components are
listed, this is fine. However,
if an
y components are miss
-
ing
, you'll need to install
them manually. Refer to
Manually
Installing
the
Network Components
sec-
tion.
If you need to install the
TCP/IP protocol
, refer to
your system administrator
or your Windows 95 docu-
mentation. Linksys does
not provide technical sup-
port for the configuration
or troubleshooting of the
TCP/IP protocol.
7. In the Primary Network Logon box, make sure that
Client for Microsoft
Networks
is selected from the pull down menu.
When you reboot, you will
be prompted for a user name and password for Microsoft Networking.
8.
To enable File and Printer Sharing, click on the
File and Print Sharing
but-
ton, then put a check mark next to both
boxes in the window. Click the
OK
button.
13
Instant EtherFast
®
Series
If Windows asks you to supply a file containing the letters “pc100”, type
a:\
” in the box that pops up as shown below. Click the
OK
button.
During the installation, Windows may ask you for a computer and work-
group name. If so, refer to steps 9 and 10 in this section. Otherwise, con-
tinue with the installation.
Windows will finish copying all of the necessary files to your system.
When asked if you want to restart your computer, click the
No
button.
Once you are back at the Windows 95 desktop, click on the
Start
button.
Click on
Settings
, then
Control Panel
.
5. Double-click on the
Network
icon. The Network window will appear. Click
on the
Configuration
tab.
6. Make sure that the following
network
components
are
installed:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC
Card (PCMPC100 V3)
TCP/IP
12
Note:
Linksys does
not provide technical
support for TCP/IP
configuration or trou-
bleshooting.
Note:
Linksys does not provide technical sup-
port for TCP/IP configuration or troubleshooting.