3Com Megahertz 100 manual When the system prompts again for NT files, click Continue

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16CHAPTER 4: SETUP FOR WINDOWS NT

6When the Select OEM Option window opens, select FE574B-3Com 10/100 LAN PCCard-Fast Ethernet and click OK.

7The Network Adapters list shows a check mark next to the 3Com LAN card. Click Next to continue.

8In the Network Protocols list, place a check mark next to each network protocol required for your site and click Next.

9In the Network Services window, place a check mark in the box next to each desired service. Unless you are following specific guidelines from your MIS department, select the default settings.

10Click Next to install the selected components.

11When prompted, enter the path to the Windows NT installation files (for example, D:\i386 on the NT CD) and click Continue.

When the system prompts again for NT files, click Continue.

12In the 3Com LAN card dialog box, accept the default settings and click Continue.

The default settings work in most instances. However, you may specify network link settings, auto polarity, and IRQ and I/O values.

13When the window for enabling or disabling protocols opens, click Next.

14When NT is ready to start the network, click Next to copy the network files.

15Provide your computer name and workgroup or domain name when prompted.

16When the system displays “Networking has been installed on your computer,” click Finish.

17When prompted to reboot the computer, remove the Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click Yes.

If you had Service Pack 3 installed prior to setting up the LAN card, you should reinstall it now.

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Contents 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN PC Card User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Help and Support Installing the PC Card Cabling the LAN Card and Connecting to the Network Inserting the LAN CardDisconnecting the Cable from the Card LAN Card LEDs LEDBefore You Begin Installation Setup ProcedureConfirming Installation Troubleshooting Windows 98 Installations Uninstalling the Card Determining Your Windows 95 Version Setup Procedures Windows 95 Version aRemove the Installation Disk and click Yes Windows 95 OSRConfirming Installation Version a and OSR Click the Device Manager tabTroubleshooting Windows 95 Installations Symptom SolutionUninstalling the Card Setup for Windows NT Setup With No Networking InstalledWhen the system prompts again for NT files, click Continue Troubleshooting Windows NT Installations Setup With Networking InstalledRemove the LAN card from the card slot Open Network/Adapters Other Operating Systems Supported Other Networks SupportedDOS Diagnostics Help Library On-Line DocumentationWindows 98, Windows 95, and Windows NT Windows NT 3.51, Windows 3.x, DOSOnline Technical Services 3Com Bulletin Board ServiceWorld Wide Web Site 3Com FTP SiteReturning Products for Repair 3ComFacts Automated Fax ServiceSupport from Your Network Supplier and 3Com 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Obtaining Warranty Service FCC Class B Statement Industry Canada Class B Emmission Compliance Statement Page Specifications