PROTOCOL.INI Driver File Contents (Ndis2.zip)

[AWC2N48C]
        ;Initialization file for Infrastructure operating mode

        DriverName=AWC2N45C$
        SSID="tsunami"          ;must match Access Point setting

        ;Following are some parameters that may be modified.  For
        ;most situations the factory defaults will be appropriate.
        ;Any omitted parameter will assume the factory default.

        ;FragThreshold=2312     ;packet size to start fragmenting
        ;RTSThreshold=2312      ;packet size to start sending RTS/CTS
        ;DataRate1=0x02         ;(1)   Mbps supported data bit rate
        ;DataRate2=0x04         ;(2)   Mbps supported data bit rate
        ;DataRate3=0x0B         ;(5.5) Mbps supported data bit rate
        ;DataRate4=0x16         ;(11)  Mbps supported data bit rate
        ;RefreshInterval=10000  ;inactivity time to check association
        ;PowerSaveMode="CAM"    ;Constant Awake Mode
	;MaxPowerSave="OFF"     ;Maximum power save mode
        ;NodeName=""            ;descriptive station name

	;The adapter needs 32 16-bit I/O ports, and 1 non-sharable IRQ.
	;The following lines should be uncommented and the appropriate
	;values set in the following scenarios:
	; 1) PCMCIA mode: Override the I/O port base and/or IRQ
	;                 assigned by PCMCIA card services.
	; 2) PCMCIA mode: PCMCIA card services is not being used.
	; 3) ISA mode: Override the I/O port base and/or IRQ assigned
	;              by Plug and Play.
	; 4) ISA mode: Non-Plug and Play operation.
        
        ;PortBase=0x140
        ;IRQ=5

        ;If the PCMCIA interface is being used without PCMCIA card services,
	;uncomment the following lines and set the appropriate values.

        ;Memory=0xD000
        ;Socket=0

        ;If the PCMCIA interface is not being used, set the appropriate
	;value of "ISA" or "PCI".

        BusType="PCMCIA"
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