3Com PC Card manual Windows 95/98 Installation disk

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20CHAPTER 3: WINDOWS 98

Troubleshooting

Symptom

Solution

 

 

Basic Troubleshooting, applicable for all

Inspect all cables and connections.

problem situations

Check whether your card if fully inserted into the slot

 

 

Verify whether you have the latest BIOS for your system. If not, check the Web

 

site for your computer, download the newest BIOS version, and follow the

 

upgrade instructions.

 

Check for multiple installations of the card.

 

Check whether your system’s PC Card CardBus Controller is installed and

 

running properly: go to Control Panel/System/Device Manager/PCMCIA Card

 

and verify that the controller is present and shows no errors.

 

Check the Control Panel/PC Card application to confirm that your card is

 

recognized by the system.

 

In the Control Panel/Network application, make sure that you have appropriate

 

Clients and Protocols installed.

 

 

System shows a valid COM-Port setting for

Use the 3Com Modem Setting application in the control panel to change the

the modem, but your application does not

COM port assignment. The default is COM5. Change the COM port to a lower

recognize it.

number if you are using older software that does not recognize COM ports

 

higher than 4.

 

 

The LAN device is not functional. LED on the

Use Control Panel – Device Manager to inspect the status of your LAN card.

connector is off or mismatches the real

If it comes with a red cross – enable the card checking the appropriate box

network speed

under Properties

 

 

If it comes up with a yellow exclamation mark, click on the icon to see what the

 

conflict is. Verify that there are adequate system resources. Try to free system

 

resources (e.g. disable the infrared port), then remove and reinstall the card.

 

 

After you remove the card from the system

This is normal behavior for Windows with PCI and CardBus cards installed.

and then inserted back – Windows runs

Windows 98 can install one instance of the card for every slot presented in the

installation process again

system. (If you proceed with this installation, you will need your LAN+Modem

 

card Windows 95/98 Installation disk.) You will have two instances of the card

 

under the Network and Modem applications in Control Panel. After the second

 

instance is installed – the hot swap from one slot to another will be smooth. Be

 

sure to check your settings under Dial-up Networking and Hyperterminal to

 

ensure that your preferred settings apply to the correct instance of the card.

 

 

Losing network connection after

This happens when the frame type is selected automatically. A temporary

disconnecting or changing the media speed

solution is to reboot the system after disconnecting /reconnecting the cable in

when using NetWare servers and IPX/SPX

NetWare networks. The permanent solution is to use specific frame types such

protocol

as 802.2 or 802.3.

 

 

After a fresh installation of Windows 98 with

During a fresh installation of Windows 98 with the card installed in the slot, the

the card already installed, the system detects

system detects the card as PCI device and does not ask for the driver disk. This

the card interface as PCI device.

happens only when you reply “No” when asked whether the card is used for

 

Windows installation.

 

Check Control Panel/System/Device Manager. Remove the"PCI Device" entry

 

and reboot the system. Windows 98 will detect the card and prompt for the

 

Windows 95/98 Installation disk.

 

 

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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