Transcend Information III manual Locating the Network Drivers, Accessing DOS

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4-2 CHAPTER 4: LOADING NETWORK DRIVERS

If you are running any other network operating system, follow the driver loading instructions in the section “Loading Drivers in Non-NetWare Environments” later in this chapter.

Locating the Network Drivers

The 3C59X EtherDisk diskette contains the latest versions of the network drivers available when 3Com shipped the adapter.

It also contains other important information concerning the 3C592 EISA adapter.

The drivers on the 3C59X EtherDisk diskette (3C59X drivers) are compatible with the following bus master adapters: Fast EtherLink EISA 10/100BASE-T (3C597) adapters,

Fast EtherLink PCI 10/100BASE-T (3C595) adapters, EtherLink III EISA 10 Mbps (3C592) adapters, and EtherLink III PCI 10 Mbps (3C590) adapters. The 3C59X drivers are not backward-compatible with the 3C5X9 family of EtherLink III adapters (ISA, EISA, or MCA). The latest version of the EtherDisk diskette is available on 3Com’s Bulletin Board Service (BBS). For information on accessing the BBS, refer to Appendix B,Technical Support.”

To obtain NOS drivers not included on the 3C59X EtherDisk diskette, access Document 9071 in 3Com’s 3ComFactsfax service. Document 9071 provides a list of available drivers and drivers in development along with information on where these drivers can be obtained.

Accessing DOS

The 3Com program for installing drivers is a DOS-based program that loads network drivers, modifies some adapter parameters, and runs diagnostic tests on the adapter. If you are using an operating interface other than DOS, such as OS/2, Windows 3.x, or Windows 95, you must exit from that interface before installing the drivers. Table 4-1 describes how to access DOS from various operating systems.

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Contents Adapters 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Lifetime Warranty France, Israel Contents Performing Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tests Cispr B Compliance Figures Tables How to Use This Guide About this GuideIntroduction Print autolink.log ConventionsIntroduction Features Optional Adapter Installing the EisaInstalling the Boot Prom Inspecting the AdapterInserting the Adapter PCI and Eisa Bus Slots in an Eisa Computer Confirming Adapter Installation Name of the installed 3Com adapter appears, as shown belowList of devices appears, arranged by type Connecting to the Network Connecting to the On-board TransceiverConnecting to Thin Ethernet Cable Connecting to an External Transceiver Slide Latch Auto Select Media Type Adapter Configuration Overview ConfiguringConfiguring the Adapter Using a NOS Other Than WindowsUsing Windows Software Option Settings Media Type Network Driver OptimizationFull Duplex Type at the prompt Changing the SettingsI N N U Press Tab to highlight OK. Press Enter Continue this procedure with any of the other optionsSelect Adapter Installed Adapters Drivers Loading NetworkLocating the Network Drivers Accessing DOSOne Adapter in a Client Loading NetWare ODI DriversAutoLink Requirements Alternatively, at the prompt, type At the prompt, typeAutoLink Information Screen To print the file, type Multiple Adapters in a ClientWhen the program has finished a Save the configuration Reboot the computer Finding the Adapter’s Slot Number Repeat a for the second adapterMain menu appears One Adapter in a Server For NetWare 3.12, 4.0x, or Multiple Adapters in a ServerFinding the Adapter’s Port Address for Multiple Adapters Bind IPX to X NET=XXXX Bind IPX to Y NET=XXXX Click OK This imports the driver from the EtherDisk diskette Loading Windows 95 DriversNdis Drivers Loading Drivers in Non-NetWare EnvironmentsAdditional Drivers Using Transcend PC Link SmartAgent SoftwareDesktop Management Interface Troubleshooting Overview Performing Troubleshooting Diagnostic TestsTroubleshooting with the Diagnostic Tests Starting the Diagnostic Program Starting the Diagnostic ProgramRunning the Group 1 Tests Assembling a Loopback Plug Running the Group 2 TestRunning the Group 3 Test Setting Up an Echo ServerStart the diagnostic program on the echo server Getting Help If a Test Fails If this test fails, try another loopback plug To change the test parameters, follow these steps Changing the Test SetupLink Beat LED Miscellaneous ChecksAdapter Specifications SpecificationsAUI Connector Pin Assignments RJ-45 Connector Pin AssignmentsCable Requirements For unshielded twisted-pair UTP connections 100 ohmRG59 B/U 50 ohm 3Com Bulletin Board Service On-line Technical ServicesAccess by Modem Technical SupportWorld Wide Web Site 3ComFacts Automated Fax ServiceThreeComForum on CompuServe To use ThreeComForum Log on to CompuServeLocal numbers are available within the following countries Support from Your Network SupplierTo obtain an RMA number, call or fax Returning Products for RepairAUI cable GlossaryBackplane BackboneBus Echo serverEthernet EMM386Twisted-pair Symbols IndexNumerics Eisa fiber-optic Windows 3.X 4-3 Windows 95 1-2, 3-3 Limited Warranty Santa Clara, CA 95052-8145 408 Interference Handbook CE Notice