OS/2 v2.x LAN Requester
Installing and configuring the Intel TokenExpress(TM) PRO
adapter driver with IBM OS/2 LAN Requester
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Location of driver: disk 2 \IBMOS2\TPRO.OS2
General Installation
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This document is divided into two sections:
I. Installing the IBM OS/2 LAN Requester for the first time
using the Intel Tokenexpress PRO Adapter.
II. Replacing an existing adapter with the Intel TokenExpress
PRO adapter, IBM OS/2 LAN Requester is already installed.
Section I
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Follow the instructions in the IBM OS/2 LAN Requester manual to install
OS/2 LAN Requester on your workstation. To install the TokenExpress PRO
adapter driver use the "Advanced" installation method.
1. Once you have started the IBM OS/2 LAN Requester Installation
program and chosen the advanced installation method, select
"Install or Configure this Workstation".
2. Highlight "Configure a Component" and press Enter.
3. Highlight "LAN Adapter Driver and Protocol Support". You will copy
the network adapters that ship with LAN Requester at this point.
4. Select "Copy Additional Network Adapter Drivers".
5. Type the path (A:\IBMOS2) and press Enter.
6. Insert disk 2 in drive A:.
7. Select "Configure Workstation" and select a PROTOCOL.INI file
to use.
8. Highlight the "Intel TokenExpress(TM) PRO Adapter" from the
Network Adapters List and press Enter. Choose the protocol
support desired and press OK when done.
Note: To choose the protocol support desired, refer to your IBM
documentation for information about which protocol(s) you will need.
9. Select "Configuration Complete". The LAN Adapter and Protocol
Support configuration is now complete.
10. Configure the requester and complete the installation by following
the instructions on the screen.
11. Highlilght "Apply the Changes" to update the CONFIG.SYS and
PROTOCOL.INI files.
12. Reboot your system.
You are now ready to log on to the network.
Section II
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These instructions assume you have already installed the
IBM OS/2 LAN Requester and wish to replace an existing adapter
with an Intel TokenExpress PRO adapter.
1. Click on the "LAN Services" icon on the OS/2 system desktop.
2. Click on the "OS/2 LAN Services Installation/Configuration" icon.
3. Select "Advanced" installation.
4. Select "Install or Configure this workstation".
5. Select "Configure a Component" and press ENTER.
6. Highlight "Lan Adapter and Protocol Support" and press CONFIGURE...
7. Select "Copy Additional Network Adapter Drivers" and press Enter.
8. Type the path (A:\IBMOS2) and press Enter.
9. Insert disk 2 in drive A:.
10. Select "Configure Workstation".
11. Remove the protocol support and adapter driver for the existing
adapter.
12. Add the "Intel TokenExpress PRO Server MAC Driver" from the Network
Drivers list and the protocol support needed. Press OK when done.
NOTE: Refer to the IBM OS/2 LAN Requester Installation manual for
information about removing and adding LAN adapters and protocol
support. To choose the protocol support desired, refer to your IBM
documentation for information about which protocol(s) you will need.
13. Select "Configuration Complete" and press Enter.
14. Press OK Components screen.
15. Highlight "Apply the Changes" to update the CONFIG.SYS and
PROTOCOL.INI files.
16. Reboot your system.
Download Driver Pack
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.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.