6.Select Network Adapters and click OK.7.Click Have Disk. Insert the Configuration and Drivers disk and click OK.

8.Follow any prompts for Windows 95 installation disks and restart when prompted.

Troubleshooting

If you can’t connect to a server or if Windows 95 reports an error after you double-click Network Neighborhood, try the suggestions here first, then turn to Troubleshooting and FAQs on page 21 if necessary.

Make sure you’re using the drivers that are on the drivers diskette that ships with this system.

Make sure the driver is loaded and the protocols are bound. Check Device Properties list for trouble indicators (an X or ! symbol).

Test the controller. Start PROSet and click Test to run diagnostics.

Check with your LAN administrator — you may need to install additional networking software.

Windows NT Server or Workstation

Automatic Configuration

This PCI computer automatically detects and configures the PCI-compliant OBEC. The OBEC IRQ level and I/O address are automatically set by the BIOS.

Start your computer to automatically configure the ethernet controller. Configuration is complete when Windows NT starts or the DOS prompt appears.

If your computer displays an error while booting, it may require additional steps to configure. See “PCI Installation Tips” on page 28 for more information.

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