6 Windows NT 3.51 with NT Requester
v1.05
Windows* NT* 3.51 and NT Requester client driver installation notes for
Intel's EtherExpress(TM) PRO/10+ PCI adapter
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Location of driver: \NWSERVER\E100B.LAN
\NWSERVER\OEMSETUP.INF
Note: These directions apply to the NT Requester(v3.5b) which only
supports NT 3.51.
General instructions for NetWare* Requester under Windows NT 3.51
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1 Install the NT Requester. See the documentation that came with the NT
Requester for instructions.
Note: If the NDIS driver for the PRO/10+ PCI is installed, remove it
from NT before installing the Netware NT Requester.
2 Start Windows NT and log in as ADMINISTRATOR (or another valid user
name).
3 Double-click the "Network" icon in the Control Panel. The "Network
Settings" screen appears.
4 Click the "Add adapter" button.
5 Select "Other - Requires disk from manufacturer" and click Continue.
6 Insert the Intel Configuration and Drivers Disk into your floppy drive
and type A:\nwserver. Click OK to continue.
7 When "ODI Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ PCI adapter for NetWare" appears,
click OK.
8 With the floppy disk still inserted, click Continue.
9 After the files are copied, the default driver settings will be
displayed (they'll be displayed with their defaults which in most
cases is OK). Click OK when correct.
NOTE: Do not click on Advanced Settings. See the section titled
Advanced Settings below.
FORCEDUPLEX:
Specifies the duplex mode the driver uses. This performance option
lets you choose how the adapter sends and receives packets over the
network.
1 (Half duplex)
2 (Full duplex)
Half duplex-
The adapter performs one operation at a time: it either sends or
receives.
Full duplex-
The adapter sends and receives packets at the same time. This improves
the performance of your adapter. Set duplex mode to full duplex only
if you have a full duplex hub.
IOMAPMODE:
Sets the way the driver communicates with the adapter. In most cases
Memory map will work best.
0 Memory map (default)
1 I/0 map
10 Select Bus Type and Bus Number:
Bus Type: PCI MUST be selected. NT will report all buses that are on
the computer.
Bus Number: This is the PCI bus that the PRO/10+ PCI is in. This is
only necessary if the computer has multiple PCI buses. SETUP.EXE
provided on the Intel Configuration and Drivers disk can be used,
under DOS, to determine the PCI bus number.
11 Click OK in the Network Setting dialog to complete the installation.
12 Select an IPX Frame Type:
Auto (default)
13 NT will have to be restarted to complete the installation.
Advanced Settings
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Only select Advanced Settings if you want to use locally-administered
node address, or are using multiple Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ PCI
adapters. Entering Advanced Settings requires that you know the slot
number the adapter is using.
1 To get to Advanced Settings from the Network Setting Dialog box
highlight the ODI Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ PCI adapter and click
Configure.
2 Click Advanced.
3 There are two advanced options, Node Address Override and Slot.
NODE ADDRESS OVERRIDE: Use for setting a locally-administered node
address. The node address is a 12-digit hexadecimal number; the
second digit must be one of the following digits: 2, 6, A or E.
SLOT: Select the slot number the adapter is in. Only necessary if
multiple PRO/10+ PCI adapter cards are being used, but required once
you've saved the Advanced Settings.
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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.
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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.
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