3Com PC Card manual Installing the Network, Interface

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8CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS 95

Installing the Network

Setup Procedure

Interface

Installing Network Software Components

Confirming Installation

Setup Procedure Before installing the network interface, insert the LAN+Modem card and connect to the network as described in “Installing and Connecting the Card” on page 1. Obtain the following information from your MIS department:

For Windows 95 networking, your computer name and workgroup name.

For your network account, your user name and password.

To set up the network interface:

1Turn on the computer and start Windows 95. Windows 95 detects the card during startup.

2Follow the instructions in the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box. Insert the LAN+Modem card Windows 95/98 Installation Disk in the floppy drive and click Next.

3After the system finds the installation files on the disk, it displays the card name, 3Com 10-100 LAN + 56K Modem CardBus PC Card (Ethernet interface). and prompts for the location of the driver files.

4Click Finish to copy the files needed for the Ethernet interface.

If prompted for the “3Com 10-100 LAN + 56k Modem PC Card Windows 95/98 Installation Disk,” select the floppy drive as the location of the files.

If prompted for Windows 95 files, supply your CD or type the path to the directory where your Windows 95 files reside. Normally, this path is C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS.

Click OK to finish copying the required files.

5If Windows 95 opens the Network Setup box, supply your computer name and workgroup name, then click Close.

6When Windows 95 prompts whether to reboot the computer, remove the Windows 95/98 Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click YES. Windows 95 will detect and install the modem interface when it reboots.

If you choose not to reboot after installing the network interface, you must install the modem interface manually when Windows 95 discovers the modem. See “Installing the Modem Interface” on page 10.

Installing Network You will need to install four types of network components for Windows 95 Software Components networking: Client, Adapter, Protocol, and Service. These components are

installed through the Network application in the Control Panel. Open the Network application in the Control Panel to see which network components are currently installed.

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Contents 3Com 10/100 LAN+56K 3Com Corporation Bayfront PlazaSanta Clara, California 95052-8145Contents Diagnostics Identifying LAN+Modem CardPorts Inserting Inserting the LAN+Modem CardConnecting to a NetworkCable appropriate for a network connection at your site LED Description Steady OffConnecting the Modem Adapter to the Telephone Line Telephone LineDisconnecting CablesWindows Installing the Network InterfaceAdding Network Software Components Type of Network Component Manufacturer Option to SelectInstalling the Modem Confirming InstallationInstallation Testing the ModemTroubleshooting Symptom SolutionDrivers Updating LAN DriversUpdating Modem Drivers Page Windows Adding Network Software Components CD-ROM Testing the Modem Uninstalling the Card Windows 95/98 Installation disk Windows NT Windows NT Menu Page Software Settings Setup forHints for Good ConnectionsUsing the Modem Additional Modem Features Redialing Dialing Stored NumbersAT Commands Entering AT CommandsAnswer Mode Dial NumberEcho Commands Hook Switch ControlInterrogate Modem Status Verbose mode HandshakingReturn to On-Line State Return Result CodesConnection Result Codes Result Code Set/Call ProgressRecall User Configuration Registers Common Registers S10S11 S12S14 S16S18 S19S20 Bit value DTE SpeedUsing the Modem S23 = 1. Storable Registers Using the Modem S33 S34S35 = Disconnect S38 S39S41 Discard all buffered data immediately S49 Analog Modem Registers S52Registers Using the Modem Registers S71 S72S73 First 8 bits. Nonstorable. Default is Modem Troubleshooting COM Port ConflictModem Troubleshooting Page Diagnostics LAN DiagnosticsPage Internet Site FTP Site Bulletin Board SystemPage Warranty and Regulatory Information FCC Declaration Canadian Notice