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Installing EtherTeam 16i Monitor
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1) Insert the diskette into drive A.
2) In the Windows Program Manager, choose Run
from the File menu.
3) In the Command Line box, type A:\SETUP and
then choose the OK button.
4) Follow the instructions on the screen.
Setup creates a program group and icon for the EtherTeam Monitor.
Two different monitors for two different environments
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EtherTeam 16i NetBIOS Monitor (ETHMON.EXE)
runs on top of NetBIOS stack. It uses NetBIOS
Adapter Status calls to gather information from nodes.
Please note that counters shown are kept by the protocol
stack, not eg the network adapter driver. The reliability
of the counters depends on how well the protocol stack was
implemented.
EtherTeam 16i NetWare Monitor (ETHMONW.EXE)
runs on top of IPX stack. It uses IPX configuration
requests to get information from nodes.
System requirements
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1) EtherTeam 16i NetBIOS Monitor
You need a NetBIOS interface. The underlying protocol
can be eg NetBEUI or TCP/IP.
2) EtherTeam 16i NetWare Monitor
Your system must run IPX/SPX with NetWare support for Windows.
This monitor has been developed and tested using following
versions (these are needed to run ETHMONW.EXE).
IPX/SPX 3.1
Shell 3.26
NWWRKSTN.DLL 1.2.2
NWCONN.DLL 1.2.2
NWIPXSPX.DLL 1.3.0
NWBIND.DLL 1.2.2
If ETHMONW.EXE is run in a system with other versions,
it may not work properly. The shell should not be older
than version 3.26.
The needed Windows software is eg provided through CompuServe.
WINUP6.ZIP/binary which was used during development of ETHMONW.EXE
contains selected Windows client files from the NetWare Workstation
Kit for DOS/Windows v2.0. This file includes the NetWare Driver
Set v2.0 for Windows 3.0 and 3.1 as well as various NetWare API
library DLLs. Support for IPX/SPX under Windows 3.0 and 3.1
is included as well as VPICDA.386 for Windows 3.0 interrupt conflicts.
EtherTeam 16i NetWare Monitor shows a vast amount of counters
on screen. A monitor with at least 800*600 resolution (Super VGA)
is recommended.
How to use EtherTeam 16i Monitor
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EtherTeam 16i Monitor's on-line help provides information
how to configure and use the program. Use Help menu or
F1 - key to invoke help system.
Packing list
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EtherTeam 16i Monitor software includes of following files:
SETUP EXE - the setup initialize program
SETUP1 EXE - the setup program, started by SETUP1.EXE
SETUP1.EXE is copied onto hard disk during
installation an renamed to ETHSETUP.EXE
SETUP LST - information file for SETUP.EXE / SETUP1.EXE
README TXT - this file
COMMDLG DLL - Visual Basic DLL's
SETUPKIT DL_ -
VBRUN100 DL_ -
VER DL_ -
CMDIALOG VBX -
GAUGE VBX -
GRID VBX -
SPIN VBX -
THREED VBX -
ETHMON EXE - EtherTeam 16i NetBIOS Monitor
ETHMON HLP - help file
NBDLL DLL - DLL file for EtherTeam 16i NetBIOS Monitor
ETHMONW EXE - EtherTeam 16i NetWare Monitor
ETHMONW HLP - help file
ETHMON INI - initialization file for ETHMON.EXE, ETHMONW.EXE
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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.