Readme.txt Driver File Contents (DR-ENW9601_2v131.zip)

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           PLANET ENW-9601T/ENW-9602T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
	  Driver Installation For Red Hat Linux 6.2/7.0/7.1/7.3

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  Content:
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  Install the PLANET ENW-9601T/ENW-9602T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
  on Red Hat Linux 6.2/7.0/7.1/7.3 

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   * Note : To install PLANET ENW-9601T/ENW-9602T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter drivers on systems running 
            Red Hat Linux 7.0 , you MUST have the Kernel source package. 
            You can check for the required packages by typing 
            rpm -q kernel-source

            If you are missing a package, install it with the follow commands:
            # mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom  (or copy from the web)
            # cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/  (or directory copied from the web)
            # rpm -i kernel-source-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm

            Then you MUST reboot. 
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Step  1: Mount the PLANET ENW-9601T/ENW-9602T Gigabit Ethernet Adapter driver diskette with the follow command;

         # mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
	 # rpm -i /mnt/floppy/linux/kernel2.2/dp-1.10C-2.2.i386.rpm (For Red Hat Linux 6.2/7.0)
         # rpm -i /mnt/floppy/linux/kernel2.4/dp-1.10E-2.4.i386.rpm (For Red Hat Linux 7.1/7.3)
         # cd /nsc

Step  2: Make the dpm.o to install;

	 # make clean
	 # make
         
Step  3: To have the eth0 load everytime you boot into Linux you must copy
         "dpm.o" into the follow directories;

         # cp dpm.o /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/net (Red Hat 6.2)
         or
         # cp dpm.o /lib/modules/2.2.16-22/net (Red Hat 7.0)
         or
         # cp dpm.o /lib/modules/2.4.2-2/kernel/drivers/net (Red Hat 7.1)
         or
         # cp dpm.o /lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/net (Red Hat 7.3)

	 If you are prompted to replace the current files, Press "y"

Step  4: Edit etc/modules.conf .

	 # cd /etc
         # vi modules.conf

	 Press "Insert" key to add the follow begin of the file;

	 # alias eth0 dpm

	 Press "Esc" to write the changes to the file type the follow;

	 # :wq

Step  5: Install the modules;

         # insmod /lib/modules/2.2.14-5.0/net/dpm.o (Red Hat 6.2)
	 # insmod /lib/modules/2.2.16-22/net/dpm.o (Red Hat 7.0)
         # insmod /lib/modules/2.4.2-2/kernel/drivers/net/dpm.o (Red Hat 7.1)
         # insmod /lib/modules/2.4.18-3/kernel/drivers/net/dpm.o (Red Hat 7.3) 

Step  6: Issue the depmod command;

	 # depmod -a

Step  7: Configuration the NIC TCP/IP

	 # netconfig

Step  8: Initialize the eth0 adapter

	 # ifup eth0

Step  9: Run ifconfig to make sure that the eth0 interface is loaded;

         # ifconfig

         You should see the loopback adapter (lo),
         and the Ethernet adapter (eth0)

Step 10: Type "reboot" to reboot your computer. 

	 # reboot



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