WARP.TXT Driver File Contents (Intel-100-Pro.zip)

   OS/2 Warp Connect 3.x Workstation 

   IBM OS/2 Warp Connect Workstation Installation Notes for Intel's 
   EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA LAN Adapter
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  Location of Driver: \NDIS\E100ISA.DOS      

  NEW INSTALLATION 
  ----------------
  1  Install OS/2 Warp as instructed in the IBM installation guide. 

  2  When prompted to Install Network Support, select Yes. 

  3  In the IBM Peer for OS/2 window, select Yes, install OS/2 Peer. 

  4  Enter a Unique workstation name and description when prompted. 

  5  Enter the name of your existing Domain when prompted. If you do 
     not have an existing domain name to use, use the default IBMPEERS. 

  6  In the Novell NetWare Client for OS/2 window, select Yes,  
     if your workstation is on a Novell NetWare network. 

  7  In the Access Internet with Modem window, select No.

  8  In the Select Network Adapter Window, select Other Adapter.

  9  When prompted for the driver, insert the EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA 
     driver disk and specify the path as A:\NDIS.

     OS/2 Warp will then copy the driver and add it to the LAN adapter 
     list. 

 10  From the LAN adapter list, select the EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA and 
     click ADD.

 11  Follow through the rest of the OS/2 Warp installation as instructed 
     in the IBM installation guide. 


  OS/2 WARP IS ALREADY INSTALLED 
  ------------------------------
  1  Double-click the MPTS Icon in the OS/2 WARP main program group. 

  2  From the Multi-protocol Transport Service window, select Configure. 

  3  From the Configure window, select LAN adapters and protocols and 
     click on Configure. 

  4  From the LAPS Configuration window, remove the existing installed 
     LAN adapters and protocols. 

     Note: you must remove the protocols before you can remove the 
           LAN adapter. 

  5  After the LAN adapter and protocols have been removed, select 
     Other Adapters. 

  6  When prompted for the driver, insert the insert the EtherExpress 
     PRO/100 ISA driver disk and specify the path as A:\NDIS. 

     OS/2 Warp will then copy the driver and add it to the LAN 
     adapter list. 

  7  From the LAN adapter list, select EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA.

  8  Select the protocols being used on your network, and click Add. 
     The default protocol used by OS/2 Warp is IBM OS/2 NETBIOS. 
     Also, if you need support for Novell Netware, add IBM NetWare 
     Requester Support for OS/2. If you need TCP/IP support add IBM
     TCP/IP.

  9  After the LAN adapter and protocols have been configured, 
     select OK to exit. 

 10  From the Configure window, select Close. 

 11  From the Multi-protocol Transport Service window, select Exit. 

 12  When prompted to modify CONFIG.SYS, select Exit to have OS/2 Warp 
     make the modifications for you. 

 13  Shut-down OS/2 Warp, and reboot for the changes to take effect. 


  USING E100ISA.OS2 PROTOCOL.INI KEYWORD OPTIONS
  ----------------------------------------------
  There are several keywords that are supported when loading the
  EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA driver. Please see the README file titled 
  PRO/100 ISA DRIVER KEYWORDS for detailed information. For example:

   Serial = "#0"
   MediaType = "AUTO"
   RxEarly = "OFF"
   Use32BitIO = "NO"
  
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