TRENDnet TE100-PCIWS Manual - Page 7

Step 2, BIOS Configuration, Step 3, Driver Installation

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Step 2, BIOS Configuration Some Plug-n-Play BIOS programs occasionally assign Interrupt Number which has been assigned to another device to the PCI Network Card. In such a case, the conflict of Interrupt Number will cause both devices not functioning properly. To resolve this issue, it is necessary to run the CMOS Setup utility, and manually assign a non-conflicting Interrupt Number to each PCI devices. Please consult the motherboard's User's Guide for instructions on how to configure BIOS settings. Please do not attemp to change the BIOS settings unless you are familiar with the BIOS configuration. Step 3, Driver Installation The last step of the installation is to install the network driver. The driver for each networking operating system is under a separate directory. A HELPME.EXE file under root directory lists the information and detailed installation procedures for all the available drivers. 7

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Step 2, BIOS Configuration
Some Plug-n-Play BIOS programs occasionally
assign Interrupt Number which has been assigned to
another device to the PCI Network Card.
In such a
case, the conflict of Interrupt Number will cause
both devices not functioning properly. To resolve
this issue, it is necessary to run the CMOS Setup
utility, and manually assign a non-conflicting
Interrupt Number to each PCI devices. Please
consult
the
motherboard’s
User’s
Guide
for
instructions on how to configure BIOS settings.
Please do not attemp to change the BIOS settings
unless
you
are
familiar
with
the
BIOS
configuration.
Step 3, Driver Installation
The last step of the installation is to install the
network driver. The driver for each networking
operating system is under a separate directory. A
HELPME.EXE file under root directory lists the
information and detailed installation procedures for
all the available drivers.