NW312.TXT Driver File Contents (enl-816-tb-us.exe)

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*			ISA PnP Ethernet Adapter			    *
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*		 ODI Driver for NetWare 3.12 Servers			    *
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*			  V. 3.63,   Jan. 1997				    *
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Introduction:
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  The  Ethernet  ODI  Driver  for  NetWare 3.12 Servers confirms to the Novell
  Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) specification. This document shows you how to
  setup the driver and how to use the enhanced functions by setting the custom
  keywords.


Contents of the Subdirectory:
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    PNPNWSRV.LAN	The ODI driver for NetWare 3.12 Server.
    NW312.TXT		This file.
    ETHERTSM.NLM	Patch file for Netware 3.12 Server.
    MSM31X.NLM		Patch file for Netware 3.12 Server.
    NBI31X.NLM		Patch file for Netware 3.12 Server.


Installation:
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  Before starting with	the  installation process, make sure that the adapter
  is properly installed and configured.  You  can  use the diagnostic program
  (A:\SETUP.EXE) in DOS mode to make sure your connection with the network is
  correct.


  1. On the server console, load the driver directly, for example:

	LOAD A:\NETWARE\SRVRODI.311\PNPNWSRV FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=C1

     You  can  load  another  frame  type if needed , like ETHERNET_802.3 or

     ETHERNET_II or ETHERNET_SNAP .

  2. Bind with IPX:

	BIND IPX TO C1	    ;C1 is borad name defined by user

  3. You can login the server from a workstation, and then copy PNPODI.LAN to
     the directory SYS:\SYSTEM on server. Add the LOAD and BIND command lines
     to AUTOEXEC.NCF file so that the lan driver will be loaded automatically
     while the server is starting up next time.


  NOTE:
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    Multiple Lan Adapters in a system:
      If you want to install mutiple lan adapters in a server, you have to use
      the  keyword, PNPID, to let driver locate the right adapter. You can use
      the  diagnostic  program	( A:\SETUP.EXE ) in  DOS  mode to show all the
      Ethernet addresses of your adapters. For example:

	LOAD PNPNWSRV PNPID=00406300201A FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=Lan_1
	BIND IPX TO Lan_1 NET=2001
	LOAD PNPNWSRV PNPID=00406300201B FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=Lan_2
	BIND IPX TO Lan_2 NET=2002



Configuration Parameters:
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    Custom Keywords:
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	PNPID = hhhhhhhhhhhh	    This keyword is the Ethernet Address of
				    the adapter you want to drive. If there
				    are more than one ethernet	adapters in
				    your  system ,  you  have  to  use this
				    keyword to let driver locate  the right
				    adapter. However, you don't have to use
				    this  keyword  or  let the value  to be
				    zero (i.e. PNPID = 0) if  there is only
				    one adapter in your system.

	EARLYTRANSMIT		    This  keyword  is  used to enable turbo
				    transmission mode for accelerating data
				    transmission.

	EARLYRECEIVE		    This keyword  is  used  to enable turbo
				    receiption mode  for  accelerating data
				    receiption.

	FULLDUPLEX		    This  keyword is  used  to	enable full
				    duplex mode.

	Note: For ISA PnP mode, you don't have to define INT and PORT number.


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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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