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

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* Network Adapters List *

The list is the net cards found on your system. Select the net card which
you want to configure by using the arrow key.


Key definition:

F1      Help screen about this menu.

Enter   Select the card and enter the main menu.

Esc     return to DOS.
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* Configuration Menu *

The configuration menu consists of five functions:

1.  I/O Base Address

    I/O base address range from 0x200 - 0x3E0 are supported in PNP mode, only
    0x240/0x280/0x2C0/0x300/0x320/0x340/0x360 are supported in Jumperless
    mode.

    The addresses already been used will show in gray color, you can choose
    only from the addresses which show in green color.

    Note that if your system is a PNP environment (e.g. PNPBIOS) and card is
    in PNP mode, then IO base address is assigned by system and can not be
    modified.


2.  Interrupt Output Line

    The interrupts already been used will show in gray color, you can choose
    only from the interrupts which show in green color.

    Note that if your system is a PNP environment (e.g. PNPBIOS) and card is
    in PNP mode, then Interrupt is assigned by system and can not be
    modified.


3.  Physical Media Interface

    You can select 10Base-T/10Base-2/10Base-5 physical media. If you do not
    understand these, just select "Media Type Auto Detect".


4.  Boot ROM Base Address

    You can select Boot ROM size for 16K, 32K, 64K or NO BOOTROM.

    Then you can select Boot ROM base address. The addresses already been
    used will show in gray color, you can choose only from the addresses
    which show in green color.

    Note that if your system is a PNP environment (e.g. PNPBIOS) and card is
    in PNP mode, then Boot ROM base address is assigned by system and can
    not be modified.


5.  PNP or Jumperless mode

    If your system supports plug and play, for example your BIOS is a PNP BIOS
    or your OS is WINDOWS 95. You should select PNP mode.

    Even if your system do not support PNP, select PNP mode can let our
    drivers auto detect the configuration of net cards and you do not have to
    worry about the configuration while install our drivers.

    It is suggested that you select PNP mode.


Key definition:

F1      Help screen about this menu.

F5      Diagnose this net card.

F8      Install the device drivers and utilities about this net card.

F10     Save the configuration permanently. It will require you to do the
        power off hardware reset unless you ignore those settings and set
        them again.

Enter   Enter the selected sub-menu.

Esc     return to previous menu.
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* Install Drivers and Utilities Menu *

The "Install Drivers and Utilities Menu" consists of two functions:

    "DOS ODI Driver" can let you install the DOS ODI Driver from this
option.

    "DOS PACKET Driver" can let you install the DOS PACKET Driver from this
option.


Key definition:

F1      Help screen about this menu.

Enter   Enter the selected sub-menu.

Esc     return to previous menu.

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* Install Plug & Play Utility Menu *

        This menu is used to install the Plug & Play Utility to your system.
If the net card is setup on the Plug & Play mode and there is no one Plug &
Play environment on your system.

        This utility is provided the Plug & Play environment to your system.
If you choose to install this utility then it will add a new line to the
"AUTOEXEC.BAT" file.

Key definition:

F1      Help screen about this menu.

F10     Copy files of drivers and update the configuration files to the
        system.

Enter   Enter the selected sub-menu.

Esc     return to previous menu.

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* Install DOS ODI Driver Menu *

        This menu is used to install the "DOS ODI driver" to your system. It
will copy the files of drivers to  your  system  and  update or  add  a  new
section to the  "NET.CFG" file to reflect the setting about this net card.

Key definition:

F1      Help screen about this menu.

F10     Copy files of drivers and update the configuration files to the
        system.

Enter   Enter the selected sub-menu.

Esc     return to previous menu.

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* Install DOS PACKET Driver Menu *

        This menu is used to install the "DOS PACKET driver to your system.
It will copy  the   files  of  drivers  to  your  system  and  update  the
"AUTOEXEC.BAT" file to add a new line to reflect  the  setting  about  this
packet driver.

Key definition:

F1      Help screen about this menu.

F10     Copy files of drivers and update the configuration files to the
        system.

Enter   Enter the selected sub-menu.

Esc     return to previous menu.

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Download Driver Pack

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.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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