WARP4.TXT Driver File Contents (Intel-100-Pro.zip)

   OS/2 Warp 4.x Workstation 

   IBM OS/2 Warp 4.x Workstation Installation Notes for Intel's 
   EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA LAN Adapter
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  Location of Driver: \NDIS\E100ISA.DOS      

  GENERAL INSTALLATION 
  --------------------
  1  Install OS/2 Warp 4.0 using the "Easy Installation" option as 
     instructed in the IBM installation guide. 

  2  In the Type of Activity window, select "Connect directly to LAN" 
     and click NEXT.

  3  In the File and Print Client window, select "Install File and 
     Print Client" and click NEXT.

  4  In the Specify Workstation Name window, enter a unique 
     workstation name and description for your computer and click 
     NEXT.

  5  In the Domain Name window, enter in the name of your domain. 
     If you do not have an existing domain name to use, use the 
     default IBMPEERS and click NEXT. 

  6  In the Default User ID and Password window, specify your User ID
     and password. Click NEXT.

  7  In the Novell NetWare Client for OS/2 window, select "Yes, 
     install" if you are connecting to a Novell NetWare file server. 
     Click NEXT.

  8  In the TCP/IP Services window, select "Yes, install LAN and Modem
     support" if you need TCP/IP services. Click NEXT.

     Note: If you install TCP/IP services you will prompted for the 
           following information: TCP/IP address, subnet mask, router
	   IP address, domain name, host name, name server, and if 
	   network supports DHCP or DDNS. 

  9  In the Change Adapter window, click "Other Adapter".

 10  When prompted for the driver in the Network Adapter Driver Diskette 
     window, insert the EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA driver disk into drive
     A: and specify the path as A:\NDIS.

 11  From the Driver Found window, select the "EtherExpress PRO/100 ISA 
     Adapter", click on "Ethernet", and then click OK.

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

 12  From the Adapter Confirmation window, the "EtherExpress PRO/100 
     ISA Adapter" should be listed, click NEXT.

 13  From the ISA Network Adapter Software Configuration window, select 
     "No, hardware setting were not changed" and click NEXT. 

 14  From the Ready to Install window, click INSTALL. 

 15  Continue with the OS/2 Warp 4.0 installation as instructed in the 
     IBM installation guide. 

  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"


 Troubleshooting Tips:

 If you experience problems after installing the PRO/100 ISA adapter, 
 try locking the resources with the Config program. To do this, first 
 run the Express Config from DOS. After Config assigns resources to 
 the adapter, run Custom and click the ‘Lock Resources and Activate’ 
 box. Save the configuration and Exit. Finally, restart the computer 
 (turn power off for a few seconds and then back on) and start Warp.
      


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