S

saving installation settings 3-14 server address, entering the DNS 3-9server, DHCP, testing 3-6

settings, changing configuration 4-8slide latch, AUI port 1-7

software installing

Windows 95 2-5

Windows NT 2-10 reinstalling 5-9

specifications 1-2, A-1 network interface A-1

operating voltage requirements A-1static electricity 1-3

Statistics tab 5-7

subnet mask, entering the 3-7 Support tab 5-7

supported network drivers 4-3

T

TCP/IP, configuring

in Windows 95 3-6

in Windows NT 3-17 technical support

3Com URL D-1

bulletin board service D-1 fax service D-2 network suppliers D-3 product repair D-6 using CompuServe D-3

test

DHCP server connection 3-6 DNS server connection 3-8 failure 6-6

gateway connection 3-7 Group 1 6-2

Group 2 6-3

Group 3 6-4 network 3-3, 5-8 network connection 3-4 NIC 3-3, 5-8

troubleshooting

3Com NIC Diagnostics 5-6 crossover cable C-1

DOS diagnostics 6-2

hubs with crossover cable C-1 initial 5-1, 6-1

resource conflicts 5-1 Windows 3.x 6-1 Windows for Workgroups 6-1 Windows NT 5-1 Windows 95 5-1

INDEX 3

U

uninstalling NIC software 5-8 URL D-1

W

Web site 5-7,D-1 Windows 3.1/DOS

drivers, installing 4-1

NIC

auto configure 4-5 configuring 4-4

uninstalling software 4-4 Windows 95

changing I/O base address or IRQ 5-2Custom installation 2-1, 2-4 Express installation 2-1

installing NIC software 2-1 performing automated

installations 5-10

Plug and Play, disabling 2-7 preinstallation procedure 2-4 reinstalling NIC software 5-9

Windows for Workgroups drivers, installing 4-1

NIC

auto configure 4-5 configuring 4-4

uninstalling software 4-4 Windows NT

changing I/O base address or IRQ 5-3 Custom installation 2-10 installing multiple NICs 5-4 performing automated

installations 5-10 reinstalling NIC software 5-9

World Wide Web (WWW) D-1

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