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© LINDY ELECTRONI CS L IMI TED & L INDY- ELEKTRONI K GM BH - F IRST EDITION (JUNE 2 004) PCMC IA 10 Base-T/2 Ethernet Adapter User Man ual English LINDY No. 70982 www .L INDY.com[...]
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Contents 1 I N TR O D U C TI O N ......................................................................................................................... 2 FEAT URES .................................................................................................................................. 2 PACK A GE CONT ENT S .............................[...]
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User M anual 2 Intr od ucti on Thank you for purch asing the LIN DY PCM CIA 10B ase-T/2 Ether net Card. Th is Etherne t card supports 10B ase-2 and 1 0Base-T networks. Th e card i s NE2000 com patible and supports “Hot Sw ap” insertion and rem oval. Fe atur es Bus T ype : 16 Bi t PCMCIA Com pl ies w ith IEEE802.3 sta ndard (10Base-T/ 2)[...]
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User M anual 3 Instal lin g th e Et her net C ar d The LINDY PCMC IA 10Base-T/2 E thernet Car d inst alls i n to a spare Type II or II I PCM CIA slot in your com puter. If yo u are hav ing troubl e loca ting th i s s lot, refer to your com puter’s user m anual or consult the m anufacture r. Gently s lide the card in to the PC MCIA slot. Make sure[...]
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User M anual 4 Fo r Card an d Socket Se rvice s dev i ce d rivers in the CONFI G .SYS f ile , plea s e add the ENABLE. EXE. T he d efa ult p aram e ter s for the ENABLE. EXE pr ogr am are I NT=5 , PORT =300 and ME M=D 400. The follow i ng ex am ples describe which i nstructions a re nee ded for the popular Ca rd and S ocket Serv i ces prov i d ers.[...]
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User M anual 5 I B M T hin kpad S ocket and C ard Ser vices V2.12 DEV ICE= CEMM386. EXE NOEMS I= B 000-B7FF X =C800-C FFF X =D000-DF FF DEVICE=C:T HINK PADIB MDSS01. SYS /D DEVICE =C:THINK PAD IB MD OSC S.S YS DEVICE=C:T HINK PADDICR MU01.SYS / MA=C 800-DFFF DEVICE=C:THINK PAD$ICPMDOS.SYS DEVICE= ENABL E.EX E Netwa re DOS ODI Dri ver The D[...]
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User M anual 6 Setu p for Wi ndo ws 95/ 98 1. Make sure the P C is pow ered on and boote d into W indow s. 2. Insert the E thernet adapter into the PCMCIA sl ot in your PC . T he system w i ll display the "Add New Hardw are W izard" d ialog box . Insert the dr iver d i skett e into the f loppy dr i ve and then cl i ck "Next". 3.[...]
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User M anual 7 4. Select "Fl oppy di sk dr ives" (o r select "Speci fy a location " and type "A :WI N98" in the location). Click "Ne xt" 5. After W indow s finds the d river - "PCM CIA N E2000 C ompatible E thern et A dapter" , click "Next" .[...]
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User M anual 8 6. After the d river i s f ound, W ind ows w ill be g in to c op y a l l t he nec es s ar y f i les . If Wi ndow s tries to copy the "PCMCARD.SYS" fi le, input "A:W IN98" to spec ify the locat ion of th is file . 7. Windows m ay request you to "I nsert W indows 98 CD -ROM in to the dr ive sele cte d, and cli[...]
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User M anual 9 Setu p for Wi n dows N T Follow the proced ure be low to get up a nd runn ing. 1. Insert the E thernet Card in you r com puter 2. Start the com puter 3. Double c li ck the "C ontr ol Pan el/N etwor k" section. Select "A dapt ers" and cli ck the "A dd" button. 4. In the "Sele ct Ne twork A dapter &qu[...]
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User M anual 10 5. An "I nser t Disk" box i s d i sp la yed. Insert the d river di sk and type "A:WI NNT " . 6. "NE2000 P CMC IA ETHERNE T CA RD" is di sp layed i n the "Sel ect OEM Option " di al o g box . Cl ick "OK". 7. Select the fre e IRQ, I/O P ort Address and press "OK" . You m ust[...]
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User M anual 11 8. Go back to "N etwor k" and se l ect "Bi ndi ngs" . C li ck the "Clo se " button to enable the netw ork function. 9. Ask your W indow s NT Server a dm ini strator to set t he IP Address. 10. Cl i ck "OK " to f i n i sh the netw ork settings. A "Ne twork Setting Ch ange" box is disp[...]
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User M anual 12 Setu p for Wi ndo ws 20 00 1. Make sure your PC is pow ered on an d booted into W indow s. 2. Insert the E thernet Card into a s pare PCM CIA slot in your PC. The system w i ll display the "Fou nd New Hardware Wizar d" d i a l og box . Insert the driver diskette into f loppy drive and c lick "Next " . 3. Select &[...]
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User M anual 13 4. Sel ect " Floppy di sk driv es" (or select "S peci fy a loca tion" an d type "A :WIN 2000" in the location). 5. After W indow s finds the d river, th e follow ing prom pt w i ll appear: "PCM CIA LNT-1 0 T N" . Click "Nex t" ; t he d r iv er t he n in st a lls it se lf . 6. W hen [...]
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User M anual 14 Setu p for Wi n dows M E 1. Make sure your PC is pow ered on and boo ted into W in dows. 2. Insert the E thernet Card into a spare PC MCIA sl ot in your P C. The "Add N ew Hardware Wizard " will b e displayed. Select "A utom atic search f o r a better driv er" , and i nse rt the dri v er disk. Cl i ck "Next&[...]
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User M anual 15 Setu p for Wi n dows X P 1. Make sure your PC is pow ered on and boo ted into W in dows. 2. Insert the E thernet Card into a spare PC MCIA slot in your PC . W ind ow s XP will recognize t he dev i ce . The "Foun d New Hardware Wizard" w i ll be di spl a y ed. Se le ct "I nstall th e software au tomatic ally (Recom men[...]
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User M anual 16 4. The system w ill s tat e t h at the dr ive r h as n ot pas se d Wi n dow s lo go tes ti ng. C lic k "C on ti nue An yw ay" . Win dow s w ill a ut om at ica lly co py t he re le va nt d riv er f iles . 5. After copy ing the dr i v er files, i ns tallat i on i s com pl ete . Click "Finish ". The ne tw ork funct [...]
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Th i s d evi c e com pl i es w it h Par t 15 of t he FC C Rul es . O per a ti o n i s su bj ec t t o t h e f ol l owi n g t wo c ond it i on s: (1) this device may no t cause harmfu l inte rf e rence , and (2) this de vice m us t acce pt any interfere nce rece ived, including int e rfere nce that may cause undesired ope r a ti o ns.[...]