NWNTREQ.TXT Driver File Contents (intel_10.zip)

   Windows NT Requester
                                                                    v1.00


Windows* NT* Requester client driver installation notes for Intel's
EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA adapter
===================================================================

Location of driver: \NWSERVER\EX10.LAN
                    \NWSERVER\OEMSETUP.INF


      
      Note: These directions use the NetWare client requester that
            supports NT 4.0 and 3.51.  The requester can be obtained on
            Novell's website (support.novell.com).


General Instructions for Windows NT 3.51
----------------------------------------

1  Turn off Plug and Play on the adapter. To do this, run EX10Set, choose
   Change adapter configuration from the main menu, Advanced options menu
   and disable Plug and Play.  Note the I/O address of the adapter for
   future reference.

2  Install the NT Requester. Be sure to review the documentation that
   came with the Requester software.
   
   Note: If the NDIS driver for the 10 ISA is installed, remove it from
         NT before installing the NetWare NT Requester.

3  Start Windows NT and log in as ADMINISTRATOR (or another valid user
   name that has administrator rights).

4  Double click the "Network" icon in the Control Panel.  Select NO when
   prompted to install Windows NT Networking.

5  Click on Add Software button and scroll down to highlight "<Other>
   Requires disk from manufacturer" and click Continue.

6  Type in the path to where the NT Client Requester files are located.
   Be sure to include the subdirectory where the SETUPNW.EXE file is
   located (in the beta software, the subdirectory was \i386).

7  "Novell NetWare Client for Windows NT" should be highlighted.  Click
   on OK.  Answer YES to the license agreement.

8  Select YES to install NWLINK IPX Protocol.

9  Specify the path where the NT operating system installation files are
   located.

10 Click on Add Adapter button and scroll down to highlight "<Other>
   Requires disk from manufacturer" and click Continue.

11 Insert the Intel Configuration and Driver Disk into your floppy drive
   and type A:\NWSERVER.  Click OK to continue.

12 When "ODI Intel EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter for NetWare" appears,
   click OK.

13 With the floppy disk still inserted, click Continue when asked for the
   location to the Intel EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter driver files.

14 After the files are copied, the default driver settings will be
   displayed.  Be sure the Port address is the same as what was set in
   EX10Set. Click OK when correct.

15 For the EX10#1 Bus Location screen, ISA needs to be specified.  Bus
   Number is not applicable for ISA, and should be set to 0 (zero).

16 Click OK in Network Settings dialog to complete the installation.

17 Select an IPX frame type. AUTO DETECT is the default and generally
   works fine. Click OK.

18 Restart NT to complete the installation.


General instructions for Windows NT 4.0
---------------------------------------

1  Turn off Plug and Play on the adapter. To do this, run EX10Set, choose
   Change adapter configuration from the main menu, Advanced options menu
   and disable Plug and Play.  Note the I/O address of the adapter for
   future reference.

2  Install the NT Requester. Be sure to review the documentation that
   came with the Requester software.
   
   Note: If the NDIS driver for the 10 ISA is installed, remove it from
         NT before installing the NetWare NT Requester.

3  Start Windows NT and log in as ADMINISTRATOR (or another valid user
   name that has administrator rights).

4  Double click the "Network" icon in the Control Panel.  Select NO when
   prompted to install Windows NT Networking.

5  Click on the Services tab and then the ADD button.

6  Click on the "Have disk" button.

7  Type in the path to where the NT Client Requester files are located.
   Be sure to include the subdirectory where the SETUPNW.EXE file is
   located (in the beta software, the subdirectory was \i386).

8  "Novell NetWare Client for Windows NT" should be highlighted.  Click
   on OK.  Answer YES to the license agreement.

9  Select YES to install NWLINK IPX Protocol.

10 Specify the path where the NT operating system installation files are
   located.

11 Once the software is installed, click on the Adapter tab and select
   the "Add" button.  Choose the "Have disk" option and insert the Intel
   Configuration and Driver Disk into your floppy drive and type
   A:\NWSERVER.  Click OK to continue.

12 When "ODI Intel EtherExpress(TM) 10 ISA adapter for NetWare" appears,
   click OK.

13 With the floppy disk still inserted, click Continue when asked for the
   location to the Intel EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter driver files (the
   directory should still be pointed to A:\NWSERVER\).

14 After the files are copied, the ISA Adapter Configuration screen
   appears.  Be sure the PORT address matches what was set in EX10Set.
   Click OK when correct.

15 For the EX10#1 Bus Location screen, ISA needs to be specified.  Bus
   Number is not applicable for ISA, and should be set to 0 (zero).

16 Click on CLOSE of the adapter tab.

17 On the NWLINK IPX/SPX Properties screen, select an IPX frame type.
   AUTO DETECT is the default and generally works fine. Click OK.

18 Restart NT to complete the installation.


Advanced Settings
-----------------

NODE ADDRESS OVERRIDE: Use for setting a locally-administered node
   address.  The node address is a 12-digit hexadecimal number; the
   second digit must be one of the following digits: 2, 6, A or E.

   On NT 3.51: To get to the Advanced Settings, click on Network icon in
   Control Panel, highlight the ODI Intel EtherExpress 10 ISA adapter and
   click Configure.

   On NT 4.0: To get to the Advanced Settings, click on Network icon in
   Control Panel, click on Adapter tab, highlight 10 ISA, click on
   Properties, then Advanced.



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