3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51

Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11

Windows for

Workgroups

Version 3.11

3 Connecting to a Windows NT Server 3.51

Requirements

HP Vectra with DOS and MS-Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed.

3COM Etherlink 3C900 Ethernet card and drivers disk ver. 2.1. DOS ODI Driver Name: EL90X.DOS Size: 46KB Date: 3/21/97 NDIS Driver Name: El90X.386 Size: 55KB Date: 12/20/96

Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51 machine that supports Net BEUI, NWLink IPX/SPX, and NWLink NetBIOS transfer protocols.

Device Configuration

Network Driver Optimization

Normal

Full Duplex

Disabled

Boot PROM

Disabled

Media Type

10Base-T

I/O Base Address

FCC0h (PCI)

Interrupt Request Level

9 (PCI)

Procedure

1With the HP Vectra turned off, install the 3COM Etherlink 3C900 adapter card into a PCI slot.

2Connect network cable media to the 3COM 3C900 card.

3After booting, insert the 3COM’s drivers disk “Etherlink 3C900 Ethernet ver. 2.1”, disk 1 of 2, and execute “A:\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 drivers diskette and reboot the machine.

7After windows loads, open the “NETWORK” program group, and double- click on “Network Setup.”

8Select the “Networks” button in the “Network Setup” dialog box.

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HP ETHERLINK XL 3C900 manual Connecting to a Windows NT Server

ETHERLINK XL 3C900 specifications

The HP EtherLink XL 3C900 is a network interface card (NIC) that has set benchmarks in the realm of Ethernet connectivity for both home and business environments. Designed for PCI bus architecture, this card excels in providing reliable and high-speed network access, thereby enhancing overall system performance.

One of the main features of the EtherLink XL 3C900 is its support for both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX network standards. This dual compatibility allows users to connect to legacy systems while leveraging the benefits of faster network speeds, making it an excellent choice for diverse networking environments. With data transfer rates of up to 100 Mbps, users can expect seamless data sharing and improved productivity.

The card also incorporates advanced Auto-Negotiation technology, which detects the maximum speed that both the connected network and the card can support, automatically adjusting to optimize performance. This feature is critical for businesses that may have varying hardware and network configurations.

Another notable characteristic of the HP EtherLink XL 3C900 is its Plug and Play capability. This functionality simplifies the installation process, allowing users to easily connect the card to their systems without the need for complex configurations or additional drivers. The result is a user-friendly setup that can save both time and resources.

Additionally, the 3C900 is designed with a robust set of features aimed at ensuring network reliability and efficiency. It supports full-duplex operation, enabling simultaneous transmission and reception of data, which effectively doubles the throughput. The card also includes an onboard IEEE 802.3u-compliant controller, which elevates the card’s performance in handling network traffic.

Furthermore, the HP EtherLink XL 3C900 is built with substantial compatibility in mind. It works seamlessly with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and various other platforms. This broad support ensures that users can integrate the card into their existing systems without compatibility issues.

In summary, the HP EtherLink XL 3C900 stands out due to its high-speed performance, versatility, and user-friendly features. Its combination of dual network standards, auto-negotiation, and full-duplex capabilities makes it a reliable choice for anyone looking to enhance their network connectivity. Whether for a small office or a larger enterprise, the 3C900 continues to deliver exceptional performance across varied applications.