3Com 3C589D manual Features, Requirements

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Features

Parallel Tasking® II architecture for greater network speed.

Power savings (when there is no network activity, the 3C589D PC Card turns off power to itself).

Compliance with 10BASE-T and 10BASE2 standards.

Integrated Card Services support.

“Hot Swap” support (you can remove and replace the PC Card without rebooting the PC if you have Card Services installed).

Driver support for Microsoft® (NDIS) and Novell® NetWare® (ODI) networks.

Automatic PC Card configuration (AutoLinkprogram) for Novell NetWare DOS ODI.

Windows® 95 Plug and Play support.

EtherDisk® diskette containing the 3C589D PC Card software, network drivers, and text files that contain technical information about the 3C589D PC Card.

Network management capabilities using 3Com’s Transcend® PC Link SmartAgentsoftware. (Refer to the 3Com Transcend PC Link SmartAgent Software User Guide for more information.)

Requirements

Make sure your PC meets the following requirements:

PC Card (PCMCIA) Type II or Type III card slot and a 3 1/2-inch diskette drive.

Windows or DOS 3.1 and higher.

80386 or higher processor.

450 K of lower memory available to run the installation software.

Access to a network port for a network connection. Call your MIS representative to get a network port.

The EtherDisk diskette contains a README.TXT file that describes important information that became available after this guide was printed.

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Contents LAN PC Card User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Content IntroductionTroubleshooting Glossary Index FCC Class B Certification Statement CE Notice About this Guide How to Use This GuideIntroduction Conventions Convention DescriptionIntroduction 13C589D PC Card23CXE589DC LAN PC Card Features RequirementsNetwork Driver Installation Options TroubleshootingCard Services Transcend PC Link SmartAgent SupportPC C ARD Connecting the LAN PC Cards You must supply your own BNC T-connector 4CHAPTER 2 Installing the LAN PC Card Connecting the LAN PC Cards Which Driver Installation Instructions Should You Use? Installing the Network DriverBefore You Install the Network Driver WindowsWhich Windows 95 Version Are You Running? Windows 95 Version 4.00.95B Restart the PC to login to the networkWindows 95 Version 4.00.950A Click OK to copy the manufacturers files from A\Click Finish to accept the driver Remove the EtherDisk diskette and click YesConfirming Installation Windows NTPlace a checkmark in the Wired to the network box Windows NT 4 Installation without Networking InstalledClick Next to continue Enter the settings for the PC card Click NextWindows NT 4 Installation with Networking Installed Select the transport appropriate for the network clientWindows NT Version Select Other Requires disk from manufacturer from the listMicrosoft Windows for Workgroups WFW Network Setup dialog box, select the Networks... button Installing the Network DriverUsing the Windows menu, select Network Before You BeginAutoLink for Windows 3.x, Windows for Workgroups, and DOS To display the file, type Supported Network Drivers Network Text File Name Network Driver Name Operating SystemTroubleshooting Testing the 3C589D PC Card Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts Troubleshooting Tips \Type AutoLink.Log More Enter Changing Configuration Settings Option Default Setting Available SettingsClick the Control Panel icon Click Systems Changing Power Management with WindowsChanging Configurations Settings with DOS Highlight the 3Com EtherLink III LAN PC CardCIS Memory Address Configuration Settings DescriptionsBase Address Transceiver Type Power ManagementInterrupt Request Level Network Driver OptimizationUsing the 3C589D PC Card Without Card Services Verifying That Card Services Is InstalledAvoiding Memory Manager Conflicts 2APPENDIX a about Card Services Specifications SpecificationsPower Requirements Glossary Socket Socket ServicesPC Card TransceiverIndex NumbersIndex FCC Class B Certification Statement CE Notice