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cClick No.
dClick OK.
eClick Close.
fIf prompted, enter the domain or workgroup name for
Windows Networking and click OK.
gRemove LAN Installation Disk 1 and restart your PC.
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (WFW)
LAN Installation Disk 1 contains a subdirectory structure
and files that make it an OEM import disk.
WFW v3.11 does not include internal support for the Plug
and Play standard. Because NDIS 3 (32-bit) drivers operate
only in Plug and Play environments, you cannot operate the
LAN PC Card with the included 32-bit driver.
To ensure support for WFW v3.11, 3Com includes a 16-bit
NDIS 2.0 driver. This driver offers full support for WFW, but
may affect PC performance. To resolve this deficiency with
WFW 3.11, you may want to upgrade your operating system.

Before You Begin

Before you begin installing the network driver, obtain LAN
Installation Disk 2 and Windows for Workgroups v3.11
installation files (on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD).
Ask your MIS department for the following information:
Transport protocol used in the Microsoft Windows
Network (typically NetBEUI)
Name of the NT Server domain or Windows 95/WFW
3.11 workgroup to which you belong
If you have Card and Socket Services installed on your
notebook, the latest versions of the Card and Socket Services
must be installed on your notebook. Check with your PC
manufacturer if you are not sure.
If you installed any other network PC Card or network
driver in the notebook, consult your MIS department for
further instructions.