16CHAPTER 3: WINDOWS 98
Upon rebooting, Windows 98 automatically detects the modem interface of the card. See “Installing the Modem Interface” on page 17.
Installing Network You will need to install four types of network components: Client, Adapter, Software Components Protocol, and Service. These components are installed through the Network application in the Control Panel. The Network window lists which network
components are currently installed.
Before installing network components, consult with your network manager or MIS representative for the options you require for your network.
1Open the Network window by
2Click Add to add new or additional network components.
Some networks do not require all four components. Table 3 shows which components are required for four widely used network types.
Table 3 Adding Network Software Components
Type of Network | Component | Manufacturer | Option to Select |
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Microsoft Networking and Netware | Adapter | 3Com | 3Com 10/100 LAN + |
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| 56K Modem CardBus PC |
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| Card |
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Microsoft Networking (for Windows 95, | Client | Microsoft | Microsoft Client for |
Windows NT, and Windows 98) |
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| Microsoft Networks |
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| Protocol | Microsoft | NetBEUI |
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| Service | Microsoft | File and printer sharing |
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| for Microsoft Networks |
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NetWare for Bindery (for NetWare 3.x and | Client | Microsoft | Microsoft Client for |
NetWare 4.x in bindery mode) |
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| NetWare Networks |
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| Protocol | Microsoft | |
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| Protocol |
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NetWare Directory Services (NDS) (for | Client | Microsoft | Microsoft Client for |
NetWare 4.x) |
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| NetWare Networks* |
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| Novell | Novell NetWare |
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| Client* |
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| Protocol | Microsoft | |
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| Protocol* |
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| Novell | IPX/SPX Protocol* |
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| Service | Microsoft | Service for NetWare |
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| Novell | Directory Services* |
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TCP/IP | Client | Microsoft | Microsoft Client for |
(for UNIX® networking) |
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| Microsoft Networks |
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| Protocol | Microsoft | TCP/IP |
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* Download software from the indicated manufacturer’s BBS or World Wide Web site.