LSDOS.TXT Driver File Contents (v23.zip)

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**  VIA Networking Velocity Family Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
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**  NDIS2 Driver for Lan Server DOS Workstations
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**  v1.07    Feb , 2005
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Introduction:
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  The Ethernet NDIS2 Driver for Lan Requester DOS workstations confirms to the
  Network Driver Interface Specification(NDIS2). This document shows you how
  to setup the driver and how to use the enhanced functions by setting the
  custom keywords in configuration file.


Contents of the Subdirectory:
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    GETND2.DOS          The NDIS2 driver for Lan Requester DOS workstations.
    OEMSETUP.INF        The installation information file.
    LSDOS.TXT           This file.


Installation:
=============

  Before starting with the installation process, make sure that the adapter
  is properly installed and configured. You can use the diagnostic program
  (DIAG32.EXE) to make sure your connection with the network is correct.

  Installing driver procedure on DOS LAN Requester :
  -------------------------------------------------
      1) Install DOS Lan Requester to HardDisk with "NO Network Adapter
         Selected" option.

      2) Copy GETND2.DOS from your Driver diskette to DOS LAN Services
         subdirectory, like C:\NET .

      3) Under DOS LAN Requester subdirectory C:\NET, run INSTALL

      4) Move highlight to "The listed options are correct" item ,
         then press ENTER.

      5) Move highlight to "Network Card", then press ENTER.

      6) Select "Change driver for network card." item, then press ENTER.

      7) Select "Network card not shown in list below..", then press ENTER.

      8) Insert the VIA Networking Velocity Family Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 
         diskette in floppy A, and specify the pathname A:\LANSVR40.DOS,then
         press ENTER.

      9) PCI Ethernet NDIS2 driver is now installed on your computer, reboot
         your computer.


Configuration Files:
====================

    Sample of configuration file:
    -----------------------------
    (Suppose the Lan Requester package is installed at C:\NET directory)

    File Name:          C:\CONFIG.SYS
    ----------
        DEVICE=C:\NET\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\NET
        DEVICE=C:\NET\DLSHELP.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\NET\GETND2.DOS

    File Name:          C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
    ----------
        SHARE
        C:\NET\NET START
        C:\NET\NET START PEER
        C:\NET\NET SHARE ZZZ=C:\

    File Name:          C:\NET\PROTOCOL.INI
    ----------
        ...
        # The followings are Custom Keywords. Put the keywords to enable the
        # special functions.
        [MS$GETND2]
        DriverName=GETND2$
       
        [IBM$NETBEUI]
        DriverName=netbeui$
        SESSIONS=20
        NCBS=20
        BINDINGS=MS$GETND2
        LANABASE=0
        ...


    Custom Keywords:
    ----------------
        FULLDUPLEX                      This keyword is used to enable full
                                        duplex mode.
					                    (suggest use CONNECTIONTYPE instead of this keyword)

        SPEED                           This keyword is used to force the
                                        adapter at 10Mbps or 100Mbps speed.
					                    (suggest use CONNECTIONTYPE instead of this keyword)

        AUTO                            This keyword is used to force the
                                        chip at Auto-Negotiation mode.
					                    (suggest use CONNECTIONTYPE instead of this keyword)

        DEVICENO                        This keyword is used to force device number
                                        for specified NIC card

        BUSNO                           This keyword is used to force bus number for
                                        specified NIC card

        CONNECTIONTYPE                  This keyword is used to specify duplex 
                                        and speed mode. The strings are :
                                        
                                        AUTOSENSE
                                        _10BaseT  
                                        _10BaseTFD
                                        _100BaseTX   
                                        _100BaseTXFD 
                                        
        FLOWCTRL                        This keyword is used to specify flow contro
                                        ability. The strings are :
                                        
                                        HARDWARE_DEFAULT (Auto)
                                        ENABLE
                                        DISABLE
                                        TRANSMIT_PAUSE
                                        RECEIVE_PAUSE

                                        Driver doesn't care the result of auto-negotiate if 
                                        the value of this keyword, FLOWCTRL , is ENALBE, DISABLE
                                        TRANSMIT_PAUSE or RECEIVE_PAUSE. It just sets flow control
                                        ability according your setting.

        NETWORKADDRESS                  User can use this keyword to override the Network Address.
                                        Its type is:
                                            "0123456789AB"

        Note: If you want to specify NIC card, the DEVICENO is necessary, but BUSNO is optional
              When the NIC cards in the system have the same device number, you can use 
              BUSNO to specify.
              If there are two or more NIC cards in the system and you don't specify anyone,
              driver will display the menu for selection. You can get the information about 
              bus number and device number form this menu.
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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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

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