WINNT.TXT Driver File Contents (SMC1208_all.zip)

                       SMC Networks Inc.

          SMC EZ Card 10 Ethernet PCI Network Cards
                Microsoft Windows NT NDIS Driver
                     For Ethernet LAN Cards
  
                       INSTALLATION GUIDE


   This software is licensed by SMC for use by its customers only.
              Copyright (c) 1997 SMC Networks Inc.
                      All rights reserved.


This installation guide describes:

o  Supported network cards

o  An overview

o  Supplied files

o  Driver installation
   (A) Primary installation
       (NT Networking not installed or Network card not presently installed).
   (B) NT Networking installed
       (Network card already installed or older driver previously loaded).


SUPPORTED NETWORK CARDS

SMC's family of EZ Card 10 Ethernet PCI network cards:
o SMC 1208T
o SMC 1208BT
o SMC 1208BTA 

APPLIED FILES

General files

o README.DOC        This file


Drivers for Windows NT

o SMC1208.SYS       The driver
o OEMSETNT.INF      The driver's setup file


DRIVER INSTALLATION

NOTE:  For easy installation, the drivers for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
       are on the root directory of the SMC Driver Diskette. 


             
(A) PRIMARY INSTALLATION 
    (NT NETWORKING NOT INSTALLED OR NETWORK CARD NOT PRESENTLY INSTALLED)

If you've already installed Microsoft's NT Networking, another card or
loaded another driver, refer to the procedure titled "NT Networking
already installed, older driver or card previously loaded."

NOTE:  If you experience any problems during driver installation,
       you  may choose to run SETUP.EXE to test the card. SETUP will
       not run in a Windows NT DOS window. You  must boot from DOS to 
       test the card.

 1. Complete the Windows NT installation without an SMC network card
    installed in your PC. Have the SMC Driver Diskette and Windows NT
    installation files (on CD or hard drive) available. When prompted
    with a window asking about "Participating on a network," change
    the default to "Do not connect this computer to a network at
    this time." Click "Next" and follow the prompts to reboot.

 2. Install the SMC network card and start Windows NT.

 3. Double-click the "My Computer," "Control Panel," and "Network"
    icons. The "Network Configuration" window appears, prompting you
    to install Windows NT networking. Select "Yes." Windows NT
    invokes the "Network Setup Wizard." Click on "Next."

 4. When prompted to "Search for a Network Adapter," click on "Select
    from List." Do not select "Start Search."

 5. When prompted to "Select a Network Adapter," click on "Have Disk."
    When prompted, insert the SMC Driver Diskette and click "OK."

 6. When the "Select OEM Option" window appears, highlight 
    "SMC EZ CARD PCI 10 ADAPTER" (or appropriate) and click "OK."

 7. When prompted to start searching for a network card, click
    on "Next."

 8. Select "Network Protocols" when prompted and click "Next."

NOTE:  To complete a TCP/IP installation, you will need to know
       your IP Address and Subnet Mask.

 9. Click "Next" and then click "Next" again when prompted to "Install
    Network Components." When prompted for Windows NT files, type
    the path to your Windows NT files on CD-ROM (e.g., D:\WINNT), or
    change the path to those files on your hard drive and click "OK."

10. Click on "Next" and then click "Next" again when prompted to "Start
    the Network."

11. Enter the "Workgroup" or "Domain" names (optional) when prompted
    and click on "Next."

12. Select "Finish" when prompted and click on "Yes" when prompted to
    reboot. Remove the Driver Diskette.

FOR FURTHER CUSTOMIZATION

    You can modify card settings via the "Network" applet. Install
    additional protocols and network components by selecting the
    appropriate folder (e.g., Customizing Protocols, Services,
    Identification, or Bindings).


(B) NT NETWORKING ALREADY INSTALLED 
    (OLDER DRIVER OR CARD PREVIOUSLY LOADED)
   
Follow this procedure to replace Windows NT driver files with the
latest SMC driver files. By removing driver files, you will lose
network settings. Make sure you have a record of settings, such as IP
address, workgroup name, etc. Check with your network administrator
for complete information.

NOTE:  If you experience any problems during driver installation,
       you  may choose to run SETUP.EXE to test the card. SETUP will 
       not run in a Windows NT DOS window. You must boot from 
       DOS to test the card.

Steps one through four are optional. These steps are used to remove a card 
that has already been installed. 

 1. Install the SMC network card (if not already installed), attach your
    network cable, and boot into Windows NT.

 2. Double-click the "My Computer," "Control Panel," and "Network"
    icons. From the "Network" window, select the "Adapter" tab.

 3. Highlight the network driver you wish to remove and click
    "Remove." (You may choose to record the network card settings for
    future reference. If so, highlight the network card and click on
    "Properties.") Click "Yes."

 4. Click "Close" and select "Yes" when prompted to restart.

 5. Double-click the "My Computer," "Control Panel," and "Network"
    icons and select the "Adapter" tab.

 6. Do not select any of the network cards listed. Select "Add."

 7. You are presented with the "Select Network Adapter" window. Click
    on "Have Disk."

 8. You are presented with the "Insert Disk" window. Specify the path
    to the root directory of the SMC Driver Diskette (e.g., A:>) and
    click "OK."

 9. You are presented with the "Select OEM Option" window. Highlight
    "SMC EZ CARD PCI 10 ADAPTER" (or appropriate) and click "OK."

10. The "Network" window will appear with the SMC network
    card listed as an installed card. At this point, you can
    select "Close" to exit the "Network" applet and follow the prompts
    to restart Windows NT, or you may choose to perform the optional
    procedures described below.

    Optional: Install additional protocols and network components by
              selecting the appropriate folder (e.g., Customizing
              Protocols, Services, Identification, or Bindings). Refer 
              to the Microsoft Windows NT installation guide for more
              information. After completing your changes, click on
              "Close" to exit the "Network" applet.

11. Select "Yes" when prompted to reboot, so the changes can take
    effect.


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