protocol.ini Driver File Contents (NISE3110_Lan.zip)

    DriverName = yuknd$
; When you have more than one adapter supported by the driver
; in your system you might want to specify which adapter should
; be used. By default the first found adapter will be used.
; There are two ways to specify a different adapter.
; Bus and device number of the adapter to be used
;   BUSNUM=0
;   DEVNUM=3
; Using CONTYPE you can force link speed and duplex mode.
; Using other values than AUTO (default) turns off auto-negotiation
; and is not recommended.
; Possible values are: AUTO, _100FD, _100HD, _10FD, _10HD
;   CONTYPE = <contype>
; Check link mode - check which adapter has a link and use the
; first adapter with a link
;   CHECKLINK=1
; Specify how many transmit and receive buffers the driver shall use.
; Possible values: 1..4, but the sum of receive and transmit buffers
; cannot be greater than 5.
; Using more buffers might improve the performance but the driver
; will consume more memory.
;   MAXRECEIVES=2
;   MAXTRANSMITS=3
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