Intel PRO/100 TX PCI manual Computer hangs when the drivers are loaded

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The computer hangs when the drivers are loaded.

Change the PCI BIOS interrupt settings. See the next page for PCI installation tips.

If you are using EMM386, it must be version 4.49 or newer (this version ships with MS-DOS 6.22 or newer).

Diagnostics pass, but the connection fails or errors occur.

Make sure you are using category 5 wiring and the network cable is securely attached.

For NetWare clients, make sure you specify the correct frame type in your NET.CFG file.

Make sure the duplex mode setting on the adapter matches the setting on the hub.

At 100 Mbps, connect to a 100BASE-TX hub only (not T4).

The LNK LED doesn’t light.

Make sure you’ve loaded the network drivers.

Check all connections at the adapter and the hub.

Try another port on the hub.

Make sure the duplex mode setting on the adapter matches the setting on the hub.

Make sure you have the correct type of cable between the adapter and the hub. 100 BASE-TX requires four pairs. Some hubs require a crossover cable while others require a straight-through cable. See the Cabling README file for more information on cabling.

The ACT LED doesn’t light.

Make sure you’ve loaded the correct network drivers.

The network may be idle. Try accessing a server.

The adapter isn’t transmitting or receiving data. Try another adapter.

May not be using four-pair cable for TX wiring.

The adapter stopped working when another adapter was added to the computer.

Make sure the cable is connected to the EtherExpress PRO/100 TX PCI adapter.

Make sure your PCI BIOS is current. See page 17 for PCI installation tips.

Make sure the other adapter supports shared interrupts. Also, make sure your operating system supports shared interrupts — OS/2* doesn’t.

Try reseating the newest adapter.

The adapter stopped working without apparent cause.

Try reseating the adapter first, then try a different slot if necessary.

The network driver files may be corrupt or deleted. Delete and then reinstall the drivers.

Try a different PRO/100 TX PCI adapter.

Run the diagnostics.

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Contents LAN Adapter Contents Where to go for more information Put the Adapter in the Computer 100BASE-TX Wiring Connect the Network CableDOS and Windows 3.1 Setup for Novell NetWare Clients Automatic configurationRun Setup to install network drivers Troubleshooting Responder testing on the network optionalInstall network drivers Windows NT Version 4.0 only Windows NT Server or WorkstationInstall network drivers Windows NT Version 3.5x only Install Network Drivers from Diskette WindowsInstall PROSet Software Manually Adding an Adapter Installing Multiple Adapters Select Duplex Mode optionalManually Configuring for Full Duplex DOS ODI, Ndis 2.01 ClientsPush Installation for Windows WindowsIf the adapter can’t connect to the network TroubleshootingMake sure the cable is installed properly Check the LED lights on the adapterTesting the adapter Common problems and solutionsMake sure you’re using the correct drivers Computer hangs when the drivers are loaded PCI Installation Tips Technical InformationSwitching hubs Fast Ethernet WiringFast Ethernet Hubs and Switches Shared hubsNetwork software license agreement RestrictionsLimited lifetime hardware warranty Returning a defective productLimitation of Liability and Remedies FCC compliance statement Canadian compliance Industry CanadaManufacturer declaration 643998-004

PRO/100 TX PCI specifications

The Intel PRO/100 TX PCI is a robust network interface card (NIC) designed to provide reliable and high-performance connectivity for desktop computers. This device, which operates on the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) standard, is particularly well-suited for use in Ethernet networks and is known for its efficient handling of data transmission and receipt.

One of the main features of the Intel PRO/100 TX is its compatibility with both 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networks, allowing for flexible integration into varying network configurations. This dual capability ensures that users can achieve optimal performance without the need for extensive hardware upgrades. The card supports auto-negotiation, which dynamically adjusts according to the highest supported speed between the card and the network switch or hub.

The Intel PRO/100 TX is built on the Intel 82559 chipset, which is renowned for its high reliability and efficiency. This chipset utilizes a level of integration that reduces power consumption while maximizing performance, making the card a cost-effective option for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure.

Another notable characteristic of the Intel PRO/100 TX is its ability to support advanced networking technologies such as Wake on LAN (WoL), which permits remote powering on of a device. This feature is particularly valuable for IT administrators, allowing for the management of computers without physical access. Additionally, the card supports network fault tolerance, which ensures consistent connectivity even in the event of a network failure, further enhancing operational reliability.

In terms of installation, the Intel PRO/100 TX PCI is designed for easy integration into standard PCI slots, allowing users to upgrade their existing systems with minimal hassle. The card is also equipped with a simple software installation process that includes drivers for various operating systems, ensuring broad compatibility and user-friendliness.

In summary, the Intel PRO/100 TX PCI network interface card is ideal for environments that require dependable and fast network connectivity. With its support for both 10/100 Mbps speeds, advanced features like Wake on LAN, and user-friendly installation process, it remains a valuable component in many networked systems today. Its balance of performance, functionality, and cost-effectiveness makes it a standout choice for users looking to optimize their networking capabilities.