TRENDnet TE-CF100 Manual - Page 22

PCMCIA Fast Ethernet PC Card, Settings, Control, Network, Adapters, Have Disk, Bindings, Services

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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 before you begin the installation. For Windows NT may ask for it during the installation. 1. Before you turn on your computer, make sure the PCMCIA Fast Ethernet PC Card has been properly inserted into the free PCMCIA slot of your computer. 2. Start Windows NT. 3. Click Start Settings Control Panel. Double-click on the Network icon. 4. When the Network window appears, click on the Adapters tab. Click on the Add button, followed by Have Disk. Put the driver disk into drive A. 5. When asked to supply the path to the disk, type a:\ and click OK. 6. Windows NT will ask you to supply the I/O Base, Interrupt, and Memory values for the card. Good values to start with are 300 (for the I/O Base) and 5 (for the IRQ). 7. When you're finished, click OK. Windows NT will copy necessary files to your computer. 8. When the Network window reappears, click on the Bindings tab. Choose your bindings. Click on the Protocols tab and select your settings. Do the same for the Services tab. - 18 -

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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
before
you
begin
the
installation. For Windows NT may ask for it
during the installation.
1.
Before you turn on your computer, make
sure the
PCMCIA Fast Ethernet PC Card
has been properly inserted into the free
PCMCIA slot of your computer.
2.
Start Windows NT.
3.
Click
Star
t
Æ
Settings
Æ
Control
Pane
l.
Double-click on the
Network
icon.
4.
When the Network window appears, click
on the
Adapters
tab.
Click on the
Add
button, followed by
Have Disk
.
Put the
driver disk into drive A.
5.
When asked to supply the path to the disk,
type a:\ and click
OK
.
6.
Windows NT will ask you to supply the I/O
Base, Interrupt, and Memory values for the
card. Good values to start with are 300 (for
the I/O Base) and 5 (for the IRQ).
7.
When you're finished, click
OK
.
Windows
NT will copy necessary files to your
computer.
8.
When the Network window reappears, click
on the
Bindings
tab.
Choose your bindings.
Click on the Protocols tab and select your
settings.
Do the same for the
Services
tab.