Relnotes.txt Driver File Contents (82559_drv.zip)

Intel(R) PRO LAN Adapter Driver release 4.1.1

100PDISK.EXE
October 11, 2000

			WEB RELEASE NOTES
============================================================================

1) Compatibility
2) Feature changes / additions
3) Additional software
4) Viewing the user guide

1) Compatibility
----------------

This web release version does not support or include Intel(R) Packet Protect.
For Packet Protect, you must install the drivers that are included on the
same Intel(R) CD as Packet Protect.

This version does support the Microsoft Windows 2000* IPSec product.

2) Feature changes / additions
------------------------------

This version of the Intel(R) PRO LAN adapter driver software enables
simultaneous teaming and VLAN capabilities in Windows 2000.

This download does not include all the software featured on the Intel CD. See
"Additional Software" below for details.


3) Additional Software
----------------------

This download does not include all of the software featured on the Intel CD.
To obtain the additional software modules, you will need to download each
module separately.

Modules available for download are;

100PDMI2.EXE	Adds DMI 2.0 / SNMP Instrumentation Layer to Windows
		and Netware*.

100PWMI.EXE	Adds Quality of Service (QoS) and adapter WMI Providers.

PRTPKT2.EXE	Adds Priority Packet II. Priority Packet II is a utility for
		Windows that provides IEEE 802.1p and IP ToS (Type of
		Service) Layer 3 Tagging.

100PBOOT.EXE	Latest images and reference material for the Intel(R) Boot
		Agent.

To make these products available for install, extract each archive into the
same directory as this 100PDISK module. The final directory structure should
look like this;

C:\INTEL\ (or other directory path you chose to extract 100PDISK)

	\Bootagnt
	\Cardbus
	\DMI-SNMP
	\DOS
	\Info
	\makedisk
	\nwserver
	\OS2
	\PRTPKT
	\PUSH
	\Setup
	\Unattendedupdate
	\WBEM
	\WIN95

Some of these directories may not be present, depending on the archive
modules you have downloaded and extracted.

To install these components in Windows, run SETUP.EXE from the SETUP
directory and select the components you want to install. Follow the on-screen
prompts to complete the installation.

A driver for Linux is available on support.intel.com.

Unix drivers are not included with this download. Please contact your Unix
vendor for the latest drivers.

4) Viewing the user guide
-------------------------

The user guide is in HTML format. To view it, use any standard browser to
open the file \INFO\INDEX.HTM.

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  • 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.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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