Installing Windows 2000 F-11

Network Driver

[When PROSet is not installed]

1.Click Start menu and click [Network and Dial-Up Connection]. The [Network and Dial-Up Connection] dialog box appears.

2.Right-click [Local Area Connection] and click [Properties] from pop-up menu. The [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box appears.

3.Click [Configure].

The property dialog box for network adapter appears.

4.Click the [Advanced] and specify the [Link Speed & Duplex]value the same as the value specified for HUB.

5.Click [OK] on the property dialog box for network adapter.

6.Click [OK] on the [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box.

Also, add or delete any protocols and services if necessary. You can operate the process from [Network and Dial-up Connection] to display the property dialog box for local area network.

NOTE: We recommend you to add [Network Monitor] at [Adding Services]. [Network Monitor] can monitor the frame (or the packet) that the computer installing [Network Monitor] sends or receives. This tool is valuable when analyzing network trouble. For information on how to install the tool, see the "Setting for Solving Problems" in Chapter 5.

[When PROSet is installed]

1.Double-click [Intel(R) PROSet Wired] on the [Control Panel] window.

The [Intel(R) PROSet for Wired Connections] dialog box appears. Double-click the [Intel(R) PROSet Wired] icon.

2.Put the cursor to the network driver in the list.

3.Click the [Advanced] and specify the [Link Speed & Duplex] value the same as the value specified for HUB.

Also specify the other network driver with the same progress above.