2.Insert the Configuration and Drivers disk in a floppy drive, switch to that drive, and at the DOS prompt, type

SETUP ENTER

3.If you have more than one PCI adapter in your computer, an adapter selection menu appears on the screen. Select the adapter you want by noting the Ethernet address. See “Installing Multiple Adapters” on page 11 for more information on multiple adapters.

4.Select Automatic Setup from the Main menu. Then follow the instructions on the screen. (If you want to test the adapter with a responder on the network, see the next procedure.)

Setup displays the adapter’s configuration and then runs a series of diagnostic tests that make sure the adapter and network are functioning properly. If Setup finds a problem, it displays the results and some possible solutions.

5.When Setup finishes the tests, you’ll see the Install Network Drivers screen.

6.Select the driver you want to install. Setup can install a NetWare client driver for you. If you want to install other drivers, Setup displays a readme file with installation instructions.

Troubleshooting

If you can’t connect to a server, first try the suggestions here, then turn to “Troubleshooting and FAQs” on page 24.

Make sure you’re using the drivers for this controller. The driver filename contains the letter B (for example, E100BODI.COM).

If you’re replacing an existing adapter, make sure the LINK statement in your NET.CFG is correct for the new adapter. For example, the LINK statement for a NetWare client is:

LINK DRIVER E100BODIVerify that the frame type in your NET.CFG file matches your network.If setting up a server, check your LOAD and BIND statements.

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