************************************************************************ * * * AOpen 16-bit PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card * * * ************************************************************************ Novell NetWare ODI Server Driver Installation ============================================= Installing the Ethernet drivers into a server computer outlined below. Preparation =========== Before you start with the driver installation process to the server , make sure you have the following on hand: 1) AOP-320 Ethernet PC card 2) AOP-320 Driver diskette Installation Procedure ====================== Installation of the Ethernet driver to a server is broken down into two parts: 1) Hardware Installation (changes existing setting of the adapter) 2) Software Installation (copying appropriate driver to the server) Hardware Install ================ Installing the AOP-320 into a server is the same with the installation of workstation. You just setup the hardware configuration by software for AOP-320 Card Enabler program, and record the final setting values. Software Install ================ 1) Login to the server as the "Supervisor" user. 2) Copy the server driver supplied in the AOP-320 Software diskette's \NETWARE\SERVER\ subdirectory into the server's SYS:SYSTEM directory. 3) Use the LOAD command from the System Console to load the AOP-320.LAN file into the server's memory. Normally, the driver would load from SYS:SYSTEM directory of NetWare partition , but it could optionally be loaded from a floppy disk or a directory on a DOS partition of the server's hard disk instead. A typical command line to load the server driver is: LOAD AOP-320.LAN PORT=300 INT=5 The LOAD line options may be entered in any sequence and the commas in between them are optional, as are most of the options themselves. However , the PORT and INT options MUST be included and they MUST equal the physical hardware settings. Following are the parameters that may be included in the LOAD line: PORT : The Base I/O Address at which the AOP-320 hardware has been set. A drive denominator may be added to the port address in order to specify a driver location other than the SYS:SYSTEM directory of the NetWare Partition. For example: ... PORT=300 ... <ÄÄÄÄ Load driver from SYS:SYSTEM (default) INT : This is the interrupt level (IRQ) that the adapter has been configured to use. 4) You may optionally wish to put the LOAD line in the STARTUP.NCF or AUTOEXEC.NCF auto-load driver files so that the LOAD statement will take effect when the server system is initialized. Closing Notes 1) Appendix "E" of the Novell NetWare 386 Installation Guide provides more information about the usage of NET.CFG files. 2) Before you running any ODI drivers, you have to enable the AOP-320 PC card by running en190.exe ------------------------------ End of File -------------------------------Download Driver Pack
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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