TRENDnet PF-16 PCMCIA Driver installation for Win 95/98/NT, Driver installation for Windows

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Chapter 3

Driver installation for Win 95/98/NT

The following sections cover PCMCIA 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Card driver installation in the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT operating systems.

Driver installation for Windows 95

Installation of the Ethernet Card is just the same as for any normal Windows 95 Plug & Play device. Follow the steps below to in- stall the driver in Windows 95.

1.Insert the Ethernet Card into an available PCMCIA slot in your notebook (refer to page 3 “Inserting the Ethernet Card”).

2.After Windows 95 detects the card, the Update Device Driver Wizard window appears:

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Contents PF-16 Pcmcia 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Card User’s Manual Regulatory compliance Table of contents About this manual Introduction FeaturesHardware description Hardware installationWhat’s in the package Do not force the connection Inserting the Ethernet CardConnecting to a phone jack Connecting to a hub Disconnecting the Ethernet Card Ethernet Card RJ-45 connector LEDsDisconnecting the RJ-45 cable Driver installation for Windows Driver installation for Win 95/98/NTPcmcia 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PC Card User’s Manual Driver installation for Win 95/98/NT Click Yes to complete installation Driver installation for Windows NT Pcmcia 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PC Card User’s Manual Driver installation for Win 95/98/NT System Requirements Driver installation for DOS environmentsDriver installation program Quick installation Using the Install program Install programT E R in G TH E in S TA L L AT IO N PAT H Auto configuration EL E C TIN G D R IV ER S Custom configurationInterrupt select Memory space select EnablersPcmcia 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PC Card User’s Manual Where Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Microsoft LAN Manager Netware 3.X/4.X clientArtisoft LANtastic version Installation for Linux Generate the driver using the following syntax Installing the driver for LinuxReboot Linux using the following syntax Windows 95/98 TroubleshootingWindows NT 4.0 Appendix B Enabler program error messagesError Message Solution Appendix C