LANSVR.TXT Driver File Contents (usr7900.zip)

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*                      U.S. ROBOTICS CORPORATION                      *
*                  U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX                    *
*              NDIS/2 DRIVER FOR LAN SERVER INSTALLATION              *
*                                                                     *
*               COPYRIGHT 2001 U.S. ROBOTICS CORPORATION              *
*                        All rights reserved.                         *
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The driver named USR7900 contained in the directory NDIS2 conforms to
the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) defined by
Microsoft/3Com.

Contents of the file:

                A. DOS LAN Requester Installation for LSP V1.30 to V1.37
                B. LAN Server 4.0 DOS Client Installation

A. DOS LAN Requester Installation for LSP V1.30 to V1.37
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1. Insert the IBM LAN Support Program (LSP) Version 1.30 (or 1.31 to 1.37)
   Diskette into your floppy drive (drive A: or B:).

2. Type the following at the DOS prompt and press <Enter>:

   A:>dxmaid

3. The screen will display the IBM logo. Press <Enter> twice until the
   "Environment Information" appears on screen.

4. Respond to the screen prompts, specifying the following values for each
   field:

          Use the <Space Bar> to toggle between choices:
          Configuration for this computer?          Yes
          Use existing configuration information?   Yes
          Do you have adapter option diskettes?     Yes
          Are you configuring for two adapters?     No
          Do you need 802.2 interface support?      No

          Enter the appropriate drive and directory information:

          Source for LSP                           A:\
          Target for new configuration             C:\lsp

5. Make sure that the values given above are correct.  Press <Enter> to store
   your choices.

6. Insert the Driver Diskette in your source drive.  Specify the path and press
   <Enter> to proceed.  Examples:
   A:\NDIS2\DOS,
   B:\NDIS2\DOS

7. Upon pressing <Enter> the necessary drives from the Driver Diskette are
   copied onto you target directory on your hard disk.

8. Follow the screen instructions to complete this process. Simply press <Enter>
   for each screen display to select the default options.  Press <Enter> three
   times, until you reach the display prompting you to insert the LSP diskette.

9. Insert the LSP diskette as prompted. Press <Enter> to acknowledge completion
   of the action.

10. A screen showing the current configuration detected will be displayed.
    It should show the U.S.Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX and
    the protocols already selected (i.e., "IBM IEEE 802.2" and
    "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS").

11. Press <F4> to save the new configuration. This completes the LSP
    installation.

   ************************************************************
   *    NOTE:                                                 *
   *                                                          *
   *    You should have defined in your CONFIG.SYS a          *
   *    minimum of 20 files, i.e. FILES=20, to run the        *
   *    software properly. Change the FILES line using        *
   *    the text editor if needed.                            *
   *                                                          *
   *    If installing LSP for the first time, you should      *
   *    complete the installation by typing install and       *
   *    following the instructions displayed on the screen.   *
   ************************************************************

12. Use a text editor to edit the CONFIG.SYS file.  Specify at least 20 files
    in the FILES= line. Modify it to the following:

        FILES=20

13. Save the configuration and reset your computer.

14. Insert the DOS LAN Requester Install Diskette into your floppy drive.

15. Type the following and press <Enter>:

        INSTALL    <Enter>

16. The IBM logo will again appear on the screen.  Press <Enter> to move on
    to the next screen.

17. Follow screen instructions, pressing <Enter> to move from screen to screen
    until you are prompted to indicate the pathname of the DOS LAN Requester
    directory.

        TIP: After the IBM logo appears on the screen,
             press <Enter> twice to reach this screen.

18. Specify the pathname for the DOS LAN Requester directory (C:\DOSLAN is the
    default).  Then press <Enter> to continue.

19. The program will ask you for the services that you require.

20. Highlight the appropriate option. Select either "Send messages" or
    the "Send, View, Edit, and Log message" option.

        TIP: Normally, the second option "Send, View, Edit
             and Log message" is selected.

21. Specify the PC's ID and domain ID.  The domain ID is the domain server ID;
    it should be the same for all workstations of the network.

22. Follow the screen prompts to complete installation.



B. LAN Server 4.0 DOS Client Installation
==========================================
1.  Under the DOS environment, change to the LAN Server DOS Client
    subdirectory, that is, enter the following command

                CD \NET

    Note: \NET is the default directory name of LAN Server 4.0 DOS Client.
    Note: Before installing the LAN driver, you should install the IBM LAN
          Server DOS Client first.

2.  Type INSTALL and press <Enter> to enter the DOS LAN installation program.

3.  When the "Install for DOS LAN Services" screen appears, highlight the
    "the listed options are correct" choice and press <Enter>.

4.  On the second screen, you will see the following information:
        Machine ID, User name, Domain name,... and Network card information.

    Highlight the "Network card   : No network card was selected" choice and
    press <Enter>.

5.  Select the first choice from the following two selections

                "Add driver for network card",
                "Driver configuration is correct".

6.  Select "Network card not shown in list below ..." from a listing of
    network adapters on the next screen.

7.  Insert the U.S.Robotics USR7900 Based driver diskette into drive A: and
    specify the path of the driver installation file (OEMSETUP.INF) by typing
    A:\NDIS2\DOS and press <Enter>.


8.  Highlight "U.S.Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX" and press
    <Enter>.

9.  If necessary, choose "Edit settings for network card driver", otherwise
    choose "Driver configuration is correct".

    Note: Please see NDIS.TXT for the parameter settings.

10. Highlight "The listed options are correct" and press <Enter> on the next
    screen.

11. Then, the Installation Program will ask you to insert DOS LAN Services
    Disk 1.  Be careful, do not follow the screen instruction here;
    that is, you should not insert the DOS LAN Services Disk.
    All you have to do is press <Enter> and wait for installation complete.

12. Remove the diskette from drive A: and press <Enter> to restart the machine.

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