Clarinet Systems EthIR LAN manual Using Direct Cable Connection with Windows 98 Notebooks

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Using Direct Cable Connection with Windows 98 Notebooks

In lieu of the software the following directions can be followed and the same connectivity can be achieved. Please read through this entire section of the User Guide before configuring your system.

Note: The ClarinetIR software, which ships with the EthIR LAN system automatically, configures your notebook to access the LAN and Internet.

This section describes:

How to configure your Windows 98 notebook to connect to the Clarinet EthIR Switch via Direct Cable Connection (DCC).

How to start and end a connection once configuration is done

Before You Begin — Needed Changes to Your System

The following pages discuss the steps needed for a successful connection to a network via Direct Cable Connection (DCC). There are few changes necessary to achieve this—some of which may require your Windows CD-ROM and a system reboot. It may be helpful to do all these steps necessary all at one time. Please refer to the page number outlined for each of the following sections and read it carefully first.

Remove any Ethernet PCMCIA adapter cards from your notebook

Install Direct Cable Connection – DCC (pageF-5)

Verify that Dial-Up Adapter is installed in your network configuration

(APPENDIX B)

If using Puma Technology’s IR software see “Disabling Puma Technology’s IR Communication Software” (APPENDIX C)

Configure Infrared Monitor for DCC (page F-7)

OPTIONAL: Specify workgroup to enable Network Neighborhood browsing and file sharing (APPENDIX D)

Install Direct Cable Connection

The first step is to check that Direct Cable Connection is installed in your Windows 98 notebook.

1.Select Start\Programs\Accessories\Communication\ from the task bar. If Direct Cable Connection is installed, you will see it as illustrated below.

F-5

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Contents EthIR LAN User Guide Page Clarinet Systems, Inc Copyright Table of Contents Updating The Firmware Switch Security Chapter ClarinetIR Appendix F Page User Profile Introducing EthIR LANHow this Guide Is Organized Conventions AppendicesContacting Clarinet Systems Page Introduction to EthIR LAN Components Installation RequirementsEthIR Beam Supported Platforms InstallationOrder of Installation EthIR Switch ES208 / 216EthIR Switch ES101/301/3011b/1000 Install EthIR Switch ES208IR/PPP Install EthIR Switch ES101 / 301 / 3011bPass Through Mode ES208 / 216 only Infrared Mode ES208 / 216 onlyUnderstanding the EthIR Switch Panel LEDs ES208 / 216 only EthIR Soft Family of Products EthIR BeamClarinetIR Infrared Support for WindowsCSI Configuration Tool Configure EthIR SwitchIntroduction CSI Configuration Tool Functions CSI Configuration Tool InstallationConnectivity Choices for Using the CSI Configuration Tool CSI Configuration Tool Window DescriptionConfigure via Infrared Configure via IP address Setting The IP Address Of The Switch For The First TimeClick the Configure via Infrared Searching For EthIR Switches Above picture illustrates the discovery of three Switches General Info Tab NVM EditorIP Pool Tab except ESB3011b Snmp Variables TabModel ES101 / 301 Models ES208 / 216 RF Card Info ESB3011B onlyWEP ESB3011b only Updating The Firmware Switch SecurityChapter ClarinetIR Page Appendix a Installing Infrared Support for WindowsPage Page IPX/SPX Binding TCP/IP Protocol for NotebookPage Page Appendix B Page Disabling Puma Technology’s IR Communication Software Appendix CPage Browsing the Network Neighborhood Windows 95/98 Appendix DPage Upgrading from 115Kbps to 4Mbps Speeds Appendix EPage Page Page Before You Begin Needed Changes to Your System Configuration OptionsUsing IrLAN with Windows 95 Notebooks Click Options Page Install Direct Cable Connection Using Direct Cable Connection with Windows 98 NotebooksPage Configure Infrared Monitor for Direct Cable Connection Configure Direct Cable Connection for the First Time Page Connecting to and Disconnecting from the Network Page Using Direct Cable Connection with Windows 2000 Notebooks Page Adding Direct Connection to Remote Networking Configuring Windows CE Handheld PCsPage Click OK to finish the configuration of the new connection Specifying an Http Proxy Server Using IrLAN with Apple MacOS Powerbooks Configuring Palm Organizers