WFW311.TXT Driver File Contents (inttok1.exe)

   Windows for Workgroups v3.11


   Microsoft Windows for Workgroups* 3.11 Installation Notes
   for Intel's TokenExpress(TM) PRO Adapter
   ========================================================
  
   Location of Driver: disk 2   WFW\TPRO.386
				WFW\OEMSETUP.INF

   See the end of this file for a sample PROTOCOL.INI file.


   General Installation
   --------------------
      
      1.  Select the "Network Setup" icon in the Network group.

      2.  If you are replacing a previous LAN adapter select the "Remove" 
	  button to delete that adapter

      3.  Click on the "Add Adapter" button.

      4.  Choose "Unlisted" or "Updated Network Adapter".

      5.  Insert the adapter driver disk in drive "A" and specify the path 
	  A:\WFW  for the location of the driver.

      6.  Select the Intel TokenExpress PRO adapter.

      7.  OPTIONAL: Specify the correct interrupt and base I/O port settings.
	  If you are uncertain what the are, make a selection here, and 
	  verify through Tokenset the proper values.

      8.  Close, and when prompted, restart your computer so that changes 
	  take effect.


   Hints and Tips
   --------------

      To set a locally administered address:

	 1.  Start Windows for Workgroups.

	 2.  Select the "NetWork Setup" icon in the Network group.

	 3.  Select "Drivers", "Setup", "Advanced".

	 4.  From the list of options, select "Net Address" and enter
	     a locally administered address. For example,

		400000000012

	     Where "400000000012" is a 12-digit hexidecimal number.

	 5.  Close, and when prompted, restart your computer so that 
	     changes take effect.


   Sample configuration file
   -------------------------

      PROTOCOL.INI

      Windows for Workgroups creates the PROTOCOL.INI for you. This is 
      provided for reference. This is a sample with Microsoft Netbeui and 
      IPX/SPX Compatible Transport with Netbios.

	 [network.setup]
	 version=0x3110
	 netcard=ms$tpro,1,MS$tPRO,3
	 transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
	 transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
	 transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
	 lana0=ms$tpro,1,ms$netbeui
	 lana1=ms$tpro,1,ms$nwlinknb
	 lana2=ms$tpro,1,ms$ndishlp


	 [protman]
	 DriverName=PROTMAN$
	 PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP
	  
	 [MS$TPRO]
	 DriverName=TPRO$
	 INTERRUPT=5
	 IOADDRESS=0x300
	  
	 [TPRO]
	 Adapters=MS$TPRO
	  
	 [NWLINK]
	  
	 BINDINGS=MS$TPRO
	 [MS$NDISHLP]
	 DriverName=ndishlp$
	 BINDINGS=MS$TPRO
	  
	 [NETBEUI]
	 DriverName=netbeui$
	 SESSIONS=10
	 NCBS=12
	 BINDINGS=MS$TPRO
	 LANABASE=0
	  

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