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Frequently Asked Questions

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Table 3-1Frequently Asked Questions (continued)

 

 

 

 

Question

Answer

 

 

 

What interrupts

You should avoid using any interrupts used by ISA/EISA

should I avoid?

boards that do not properly support shared interrupts

 

(level-triggered). If you do not know or are unsure whether

 

other devices or adapters in your PC support shared

 

 

interrupts, then avoid using them.

 

 

Avoid using the same interrupt as your local hard disk

 

(normally IRQ 14 for IDE drives and IRQ 11 for most SCSI

 

host adapters), because not all hard disks support shared

 

interrupts at this time.

 

Avoid using 9 because it cascades with 2.

 

For Novell NetWare servers, avoid using IRQ 7 or 15. These

 

IRQs support only nonshared devices and may cause

 

problems if they are shared between two devices.

 

 

Are my EtherLink XL

Yes.

network drivers

 

Microsoft-certified?

 

 

 

Are my EtherLink XL

Yes.

bus-master ODI drivers

 

Novell-certified?

 

 

 

How do I remove

1 Double-click the 3Com icon to start the 3Com NIC

the 3Com icon from

Diagnostics program.

my Windows 95

2 In the bottom-right corner of the main window, click the

system tray?

Enable Tray Control check box to remove the check mark.

 

 

3 Exit the program and the icon will not appear anymore.

 

 

Where can I get a

Obtain the SCO driver from the 3Com World Wide Web site:

SCO driver?

http://www.3com.com/

 

 

 

Does the 3C900B NIC

Yes, the 3C900B NIC supports full-duplex at 10 Mbps.

support full-duplex?

 

 

 

Why does the 3C900B

When Windows 95 is installed after the 3C900B NIC has

NIC install as a “Generic

already been installed, Windows 95 installs the NIC as a

PCI Ethernet Controller”

generic PCI Ethernet controller. To work around this

under Other Devices in

problem, follow these steps:

the Windows 95

1 In the Device Manager, double-click Other Devices.

Device Manager?

2 Click PCI Ethernet Controller.

 

 

3 Click Remove.

 

4 Restart your PC.

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Contents EtherLink XL PCI 10 Mbps Network Interface Cards User Guide 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Changing Configuration Settings Troubleshooting Network Connection Problems Page Figures Tables Finding Specific Information in This Guide About this GuideIf you are looking for Turn to Bold-face type ConventionsIcon Description Convention DescriptionNetwork Interface Card InstallingNIC Model Cable Connector Transceiver Network Segment Preparing for InstallationMaximum Inserting the NIC 2Installing the 3C900B NIC RJ-45 Port Connecting to the NetworkBNC Port 4Connecting to the BNC Port on the 3C900B-COMBO NICAUI Port 5Connecting to the AUI Port on the 3C900B-COMBO NICOff Interpreting the Link LEDMeaning RJ-45 StateWindows Network DriverSpecified fields of the Identification tab screen, enter Windows 95 BuildClick Close Enter your user name and password, and then click OKClick Yes Insert EtherDisk diskette 2 in drive a and click Next Windows 95 OSR2Click Finish Windows 95 prompts you to reboot Windows NT Confirming InstallationClick the Adapters tab Windows NTClick Add 8CHAPTER 2 Installing the Network Driver Click Add Adapter Click Close Click OK in the Network Settings windowRunning AutoLink Software Novell NetWare Client DriverNetWare Novell NetWare Server DriverNetWare 4.10 Save and exit the file, and then reboot the serverMultiple NICs 3c90xcfg.exe Network Text File Name Network Driver Name Operating System Supported Network DriversRunning Diagnostic Programs TroubleshootingDouble-click the 3Com icon in the Windows system tray 3Com DOS Diagnostic Program3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Running NIC Tests13Com NIC Diagnostics General Screen Click the Diagnostics tabRunning the Echo Test Click StartOn the responding PC On both PCsOn the sending PC Close all open windows when the Echo test is finished 63Com NIC Diagnostics Support Screen 3Com Support ServicesClick the Support tab Accessing the Help SystemWindows 95 and Windows NT Removing NIC SoftwareQuestionAnswer Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion Answer Make sure that your IP protocol does not compute the CRC Fast IP is designed to bypass the router, particularly where Page Option Default Setting Available Settings Changing Configuration SettingsRunning the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program Using the DOS Configuration ProgramDisplaying Configuration Settings Running the 3Com NIC Diagnostics Program 33Com NIC Diagnostics Properties Screen Changing Configuration SettingsEnabling Pace Support 43Com DynamicAccess Setup ScreenPage Specifications SpecificationsCabling Requirements 10BASE-T Operation Twisted-Pair CableCategory Use 10BASE-T Specifications RJ-45 Connector Pin AssignmentsPage Fifo Packet Threshold Operational SettingsConcurrent UDP Streams Natural Packet Interval Disable Switch Packet PrioritizationOption Descriptions Low-Priority RatioDisable Receive Packet Buffering Changing Operational SettingsChanging Ranges and Protocols Eliminating Potential Causes of Problems Troubleshooting Network Connection ProblemsConnect a straight-through cable from the PC to the hub Crossover cable Troubleshooting Hubs with Crossover CableSupport from Your Network Supplier Online Technical ServicesAccess by Analog Modem 3Com Bulletin Board ServiceWorld Wide Web Site 408 727 3ComFacts Automated Fax ServiceAccess by Digital Modem 408 654Page Numbers IndexLANSRV.TXT 10BASE-TA-3 Page 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty FCC Class B Statement FCC Declaration of Conformity