LAN Server 4.0 [1].Introduction: ------------- This document describes the procedure to install NDIS driver on DOS LAN Requester and OS/2 LAN server 4.0 for Unex ND01X fast PCI ethernet adapter. Location of Driver: (diskette) \NDIS\DOS\ND01X.DOS (for DOS LAN Services) \NDIS\OS2\ND01X.OS2 (for OS/2 LAN Server) (CD-ROM) \DRIVERS\NIC\ND01X\NDIS\DOS\ND01X.DOS (for DOS LAN Services) \DRIVERS\NIC\ND01X\NDIS\OS2\ND01X.OS2 (for OS/2 LAN Server) [2].Installing driver procedure on DOS LAN Requester : -------------------------------------------------- Before you start with the installation process, make sure that DOS LAN Services is properly installed. Similarly, your adapter should also be properly installed in your client PC. 1. Copy ND01X.DOS from your Driver diskette (A:\NDIS\DOS) to DOS LAN Services subdirectory C:\DLS . 2. Under DOS LAN Requester subdirectory C:\DLS, run INSTALL 3. The screen display some description. If it's correct, move highlight to "The listed options are correct" item ,then press ENTER. 4. Move highlight to "Network Card", then press ENTER. 5. Select "Change driver for network card." item, then press ENTER. 6. Select "Network card not shown in list below..", then press ENTER. 7. Insert the Unex ND01X driver diskette in floppy A,and specify your pathname A:\NDIS\DOS,then press ENTER. 8. Unex ND01X driver is now installed on your computer, reboot your computer. [3].Installing driver procedure on OS/2 LAN Server 4.0: --------------------------------------------------- Before you start with the installation process, make sure that OS/2 LAN Server is properly installed. Similarly, your adapter should also be properly installed in your server. 1. In OS/2 window, Click the "MPTS" icon. 2. The screen will display the IBM Log, press "OK". 3. Select "Install" button. 4. Insert the Unex ND01X driver diskette, specify the driver path A:\NDIS\OS2 and press <Enter>. 5. When complete above step to load ND01X.OS2 into OS/2 system, then configure your system. 6. The same step as step 3, select "Configure" button. 7. The screen will display "Configure" dialog box and select "LAN adapters and protocols" then press "configure" button. 8. The screen will display "LAPS Configuration" dialog box, move highlight to "ND01X Fast PCI Ethernet Adapter" item in "Network Adapter" window, and select "NetBios" protocol. Press "OK". 9. Installation is complete now. Reset your PC by turning it off and on. [4].Installing Multiple LAN Adapters: ---------------------------------- 1.follow [3]. 1-9 and add two ND01X Adapter driver 2.in IBM Lan Services icon, OS/2 Lan Sercices Installation /Configuration Select your the server of the insatlled,[OK]. Do you want to re-install this version.[No]. Installing tow card driver [OK] in mpts. Configure a component. [OK] Lan Services Adapters. [OK] Configure. [OK] Two Adapter [V]. OK [5].A sample PROTOCOL.INI file: ------------------------------- [ND01X] DriverName=ND01X$ EtherID=@52544C111111 ;This keyword is used to desinate a ND01X ;adapter by assigning it's ethernet ID ;when more than one adapters exist on one ; system. BusNo=@00 ;This keyword is used to desinate a ND01X ;adapter by assigning it's PCI bus number ;when more than one adapters exist on one ; system.(must be used with 'DeviceNo' keyword) DeviceNo=@0A ;This keyword is used to desinate a ND01X ;adapter by assigning it's PCI Device number ;when more than one adapters exist on one ; system.(must be used with 'BusNo' keyword) Speed= 100/10 ;This keyword is used to force ND01X adapter ;to speed 10M or 100M mode. If not present, ;the driver will auto-detect the speed. -- Unex Technology Corporation --Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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