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Connecting to a Netware 4.1 server

Windows for Workgroups

adapter card into a PCI slot.

2Power on the machine and allow it to boot to a DOS prompt.

3Insert the 3COM drivers diskette and execute 3C90XCFG.EXE.

4Select “CONFIGURE NIC” and verify the resource settings listed above under the heading “Device Configuration.”

5If changes are required, save those changes and exit.

6Remove the 3Com cards driver diskette and insert 32-bit Netware client for DOS and MS-Windows disk 1.

If you are using a Vectra VL8, go straight to step 7.

If you are using a Vectra VL7, follow the instructions below to complete the installation.

a Execute INSTALL.EXE and set lines 1-5 as listed below;

C:\NWCLIENT

YES

YES

C:\WINDOWS

NO

3COM Etherlink XL/Fast Etherlink XL Family. (Use driver provid- ed on the 3Com driver's disk 1)

bHighlight option 6 to continue with installation.

cWhen prompted, insert the corresponding disks to complete file trans- fer and driver installation.

dWhen the install utility is finished, press <CRTL><ALT><DEL> to re- start the machine.

eAfter Windows loads, open the "NETWORK" folder and double-click the "NETWORK SETUP" icon.

fSelect "Networks" and verify that "Novell Netware (Workstation Shell 4.0 and above)" is listed under "Install Windows support for the follow- ing network only:"

gClick on "OK" twice and the installation is complete.

7Execute INST_DOS.EXE and press enter to accept the agreement.

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3C905-TX specifications

The HP 3C905-TX is a high-performance network interface card (NIC) designed for desktop and server environments, specifically tailored to enhance connectivity and communication capabilities in local area networks (LANs). This PCI-based card has gained a reputation for its reliability and robust performance in various networking applications.

One of the most notable features of the 3C905-TX is its ability to support 10/100 Mbps Ethernet standards, allowing for seamless data transfer rates that can adapt to the needs of different network environments. This dual-speed functionality enables users to connect to older 10 Mbps networks while taking full advantage of the higher-speed 100 Mbps connections, ensuring compatibility across diverse network infrastructures.

The 3C905-TX utilizes a standard PCI interface, making it universally compatible with a wide range of computer systems. Installation is straightforward, often requiring little more than inserting the NIC into an available PCI slot and loading the appropriate drivers. This ease of installation is a major plus for both individual users and system administrators responsible for managing multiple workstations.

In terms of technology, the HP 3C905-TX employs a fully integrated Ethernet controller that supports both half-duplex and full-duplex operations. This feature allows for efficient data transmission, reducing the chances of collisions during data transfers. Furthermore, the card supports the Auto-Negotiation feature, which automatically detects and configures optimal connection parameters, thus simplifying network setup.

The 3C905-TX also incorporates advanced power management features, which contribute to energy efficiency and reduce power consumption when the device is idle. This is particularly beneficial in large network deployments where minimizing energy costs is a priority.

Another hallmark of the 3C905-TX is its support for Wake-on-LAN (WoL) technology. This allows network administrators to remotely wake up computers for maintenance or updates, greatly enhancing management capabilities in enterprise environments.

Overall, the HP 3C905-TX represents a solid choice for users seeking a reliable and versatile network interface card. Its wide compatibility, dual-speed functionality, and support for contemporary networking technologies make it an enduring option for a variety of applications, from home offices to corporate networks. The card exemplifies the balance of performance, ease of use, and flexibility that has made it a staple in the realm of networking solutions.