6-2 CHAPTER 6: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVER FOR WINDOWS

7At the prompt, type A:\WINNT351\ISA if you installed the adapter in an ISA slot. Type A:\WINNT351\EISA if you installed the adapter in an EISA slot using the EISA configuration utility (that is, auto-sense is enabled and the I/O base address = EISA).

8Click the OK button to select the 3C619C adapter.

The 3Com TokenLink III Adapter Setup selection box appears.

9Click the Continue button to use the burned-in adapter address.

If you want to set a locally administered address (LAA), type the 12-digit LAA in the selection box (valid range = 400000000000h to 7FFFFFFFFFFFh) and click the Continue button.

10Click the OK button.

A prompt appears, asking if you want to restart your computer.

11Remove the TokenDisk diskette and click Restart now.

This completes the installation of the 3Com NDIS 3.0 driver for Windows NT.

Installing the Network Driver for Windows 95

The TokenDisk diskette includes the NDIS 3.0 driver (\WIN95). This procedure assumes you are already running Windows 95. Follow these instructions to install the 3Com NDIS 3.0 driver for Windows 95.

1From the Windows 95 desktop, double-click on the My Computer icon.

2From the My Computer group, double-click the Control Panel icon.

3From the Control Panel group, double-click the Network icon.

4From the Network dialog box, click Add.

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