README.TXT Driver File Contents (EN2216.zip)

                    Accton Technology Corporation              
             EN2216/2316 PCMCIA 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapters

1. Accton EN2216 or EN2316 PCMCIA 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapter supports both
   the PCMCIA and CardBus slots on notebook and desktop PCs.  EN2216 and
   EN2316 adapters are type II PC Cards that conform to the PC Card Standard.
   Please refer to www.pc-card.com for the related PC Card Standard.

2. The EN2216 or EN2316 PCMCIA 10 Mbps Ethernet Adapter supports 10 Mbps
   Ethernet hubs, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet hubs, 10 Mbps Ethernet switches,
   and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switches.  The EN2216 or EN2316 PCMCIA Adapter
   does not support 100 Mbps-only Ethernet hubs.

3. Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, and Windows 2000
   are plug-and-play systems for PC Cards.   The IRQ and I/O space resources
   required for the EN2216/EN2316 adapter's operation are allocated by the
   Windows system automatically, and the user does not have to do any manual
   resource assignment.

4. For Windows NT 4.0, the user has to manually assigned resources.  The
   user has to make sure the resources assigned are not used by any other
   device in the system, or else there will be a resource conflict, and
   the EN2216/EN2316 adapter cannot work properly.  Please refer to the
   document in the \WINNT directory for details.

5. If you are using one of the MS-DOS based drivers, you can install the
   Card Services and Socket Services drivers that are provided by the
   system vendor.  These services provide system wide resource management
   for PC Cards.  Please refer to the proper document on how to install
   the services.

   The EN2216/EN2316 drivers will detect the presence of the Card Services
   driver.  If the Card Services driver presents, the EN2216/2316 drivers
   will enable the EN2216/2316 adapter with the help of the Card Services.
   The interrupt (IRQ) and I/O space to be used by the EN2216/2316 adapter
   will be allocated by the Card Services.  Since Card Services driver
   allocates resources on a system wide basis, the resources assigned to
   the EN2216/EN2316 adapter will not be used by any other device.

   If the Card Services driver is not installed, the EN2216/2316 driver
   will enable the adapter directly.  In this case the user has to assigned
   the IRQ and  I/O resources manually.   The user has to make sure the
   resources assigned are not used by any other device in the system.

6. If you are using one of the MS-DOS based drivers,  and if you installed
   EMM386.EXE in CONFIG.SYS, please exclude a range of memory to be used
   by the PCMCIA adapter as follows:

   DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF

   This example reserves 64K bytes of memory for the PCMCIA adapter.  

7. For installation instructions on the EN2216/2316 drivers, please refer
   to the documents in each driver's directory.
	
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  • 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.

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