OS2ODI.TXT Driver File Contents (FA310TXEN.ZIP)

\HELP\NETWARE\OS2ODI.TXT

                NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter
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           Driver Installation for Novell NetWare OS/2 Requester
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  Getting Started
  ---------------
  The necessary files for driver installation for Novell NetWare OS/2
  Requester are stored in a self-extracting compressed format. The FA310TX 
  NetWare OS/2 Requester driver and the related NET.CFG file need to be 
  extracted prior to driver installation.

  The provided NetWare OS/2 Requester driver supports the standard NetWare
  Node Address, Protocol and Frame options for creating your own NET.CFG.
  For other NetWare specific keywords, please refer to Novell's "NetWare
  Client for OS/2 User Guide - NET.CFG options".  All FA310TX specific
  keywords are provided at the end of this installation guide.

  This installation assumes that the adapter is working properly.
  The Getting Started section describes the installation instructions.
 

  Installation Procedure
  ----------------------
  1.  Copy the compressed file NETWARE.EXE from the \NETWARE directory
      of the driver diskette into your hard disk.  Execute NETWARE.EXE
      at MS-DOS prompt to extract the drivers.  The NetWare client for
      OS/2 driver and the necessary NET.CFG file are stored in the 
      \NETWARE\ODI.OS2 sub-directory.

      Make a note of the target path where the drivers reside.

  2.  Copy NGRPCI.SYS in the target path into your C:\NETWARE directory.

      >Copy C:\<PATH>\NGRPCI.SYS C:\NETWARE

  3.  Modify your CONFIG.SYS file to include the following device driver
      statement:

        DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\NGRPCI.SYS

  4.  Modify your NET.CFG file for special settings you need.  For
      information on the various keywords, please refer to Novell's
      manual or the sample NET.CFG file extracted from the driver disk.

      For further information on the installation procedure, please refer 
      to the Novell "NetWare Requester for OS/2" manual.

   Parameters in NET.CFG supported by NGRPCI
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      SLOT     1      - Forces the driver to search for the specified board

      AUTOSENSE       - This keyword configures the network port to auto-
                        matically sense the network speed and duplex mode
                        according to the network connection.

      TP              - This keyword configures the network port to operate
                        in half-duplex mode.

      TP_FULL_DUPLEX  - This keyword configures the network port to operate
                        in full duplex mode.

                        The "TP" or "TP_FULL_DUPLEX" keywords must be used
                        in combination with the "LINE_SPEED" keyword.

      LINE_SPEED      - This keyword configures the line speed of network
                        port to either 10Mbps (Ethernet) or 100Mbps (Fast
                        Ethernet).

                        This keyword must be used in combination with the
                        "TP" or "TP_FULL_DUPLEX" keywords.
                        keywords.

                        Format: LINE_SPEED <value>

                        Allowed values are: 10,100

                        For example, use the following keywords in NET.CFG
                        to configure the NETGEAR FA310TX network card to
                        operate at 100Mbps half-duplex mode.
   

                                  LINE_SPEED 100
                                  TP

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