3Com PC Card manual Windows NT

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22CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS NT

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, specify a:\NT40 and click Continue.

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

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 Windows 95/98 Installation Disk from the floppy drive and click Yes.

Installing the Modem For modem installation, you must be ready to assign a COM port to the

Interfacemodem. The following procedure assumes you will create a new COM port for this purpose. If you plan to use an existing COM port, make sure it is not being used by another device, such as a built-in infrared port.

1Open the Control Panel and select Ports.

2Click Add to create a new COM port.

3Set the COM port number to 5 or higher. (Do not give the new port the same number as an existing COM port.)

4Accept the default settings for the new port (typically, IRQ 15 and I/0 3f8) and click OK.

5Do not reboot the system when prompted. Select Do not reboot now and continue with the procedure.

6Open the Control Panel and select Modem.

7Select Do not detect my modem... and click Next.

8Click Have Disk. Insert the LAN+Modem card Windows 95/98 Installation Disk into the floppy drive. Specify a:\NT40 as the location of the modem files and click OK.

9Select 3Com 10/100 LAN + 56K Modem CardBus PC Card and click Next.

10Select the COM port created in steps 1 through 4 above and click Next.

11If prompted for dialing options, specify the settings you will use and click Next.

12In the Modem Properties window, review the modem settings and click Close.

13Remove the Windows 95/98 Installation Disk from the floppy drive. You do not have to reboot the computer.

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Contents 3Com 10/100 LAN+56K Santa Clara, California 3Com CorporationBayfront Plaza 95052-8145Contents Diagnostics Ports IdentifyingLAN+Modem Card Inserting Inserting the LAN+Modem CardCable appropriate for a network connection at your site Connecting to aNetwork 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 SolutionUpdating Modem Drivers DriversUpdating LAN 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 Hints for Good Software SettingsSetup for ConnectionsUsing the Modem Additional Modem Features Redialing Dialing Stored NumbersAnswer Mode AT CommandsEntering AT Commands Dial NumberInterrogate Modem Status Echo CommandsHook Switch Control Return to On-Line State Verbose modeHandshaking Return Result CodesRecall User Configuration Connection Result CodesResult Code Set/Call Progress Registers S11 Common RegistersS10 S12S18 S14S16 S19S20 Bit value DTE SpeedUsing the Modem S23 = 1. Storable Registers Using the Modem S35 S33S34 = Disconnect S41 S38S39 Discard all buffered data immediately S49 Analog Modem Registers S52Registers Using the Modem Registers S73 S71S72 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