HELP.TXT Driver File Contents (es187_1.exe)

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Contents

1STEP Help Menu                     Netware Driver
Technical Support                   Netware ODI Driver
MPX2 Driver                         Netware Server Driver
Remote BootROM                      Netware OS2/ODI Driver

NDIS Driver                         Windows for Workgroups 3.1
LAN Manager                         Windows for Workgroups 3.11
LAN Server                          Windows NT 3.1x
                                      Windows NT 3.5
SCO UNIX                            Windows 95
UNIXWARE
SOLARIS UNIX                        LANtastic
                                      Banyan VINES
Packet Driver                       Pathway Access
PC/TCP                              DEC PATHWORKS
NCSA                                SUN PC-NFS
                                      Power Lan



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1STEP Help Menu
                  [ 1Step Help Menu ]

< Function Key>
Software Installation
F1 :  Help
F2 :  Install Driver
F3 :  Update Driver
F6 :  Dos Shell
F10:  Exit


< Control Key >
ALT      : Menu
ARROWS   : Change parameter
TAB      : Move cursor forward
SHIFT+TAB: Move cursor backward
ALT     : List parameters
ESC      : Exit


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Technical Support

                EN166x Ethernet Adapter Technical Support
                =========================================

Accton provides free technical support to registered users
at one of the following numbers:

Accton Taiwan
       Phone:  (035) 770-270   8:00am to 6:00pm
       FAX:    (035) 770-267
       BBS:    (035) 770-654   14400-2400 baud

Accton USA
       Phone:   (408) 452-8900   7:00am to 5:00pm Pacific Time
                (800) 926-9288
       FAX:     (408) 452-8988
       FastFax: (408) 452-8811
       BBS:     (408) 452-8828   14400-2400 baud

Internet address: support@accton.com.tw

To obtain software upgrades connect via ftp to ftp.edu.tw

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MPX2 Driver

                        MPX2 DRIVER INSTALLATION
                        ========================

File Description
----------------

        a. MPX2PNP.COM is the Accton's new MPX2 DOS/ODI driver
                It is found in your Driver Diskette
                (\NETWARE\ODI\DOSODI\MPX2PNP.COM)

        b. ACCTON.COM is your workstation driver for NetWare 3.11 DOS/ODI.
                It is found in your Driver Diskette
                (\NETWARE\ODI\DOSODI\ACCTON.COM)

        c. ACCTON.LAN is your server driver for NetWare 3.11.
                It is found in your Driver Diskette
                (\NETWARE\ODI\3.11\ACCTON.LAN)


High performance MPX2 DOS/ODI driver
------------------------------------
MPX2PNP.COM is Accton's MPX2 DOS/ODI driver which can improve network
performance not only at Netware 3.11 but also Netware 4.xx.
To use MPX2PNP, it is not necessary to change server driver, just run
it at client site, then you can get big performance improvement.

        LSL
        MPX2PNP -----------> MPX2 workstation driver
        IPXODI
        NETX

Key points for high MPX performance
------------------------------------
This section describes steps to optimize its performance on NetWare 3.11
by Accton's old MPX driver.

1. Make sure to install an EN166x adapter in both
        the workstation and the file server.

2. Install both the workstation and the file
        server drivers respectively.

3. Before running the ACCTON.LAN server driver, modify
        the STARTUP.NCF file to include the following
        command line:

        SET MAXIMUM PHYSICAL RECEIVE PACKET SIZE = 4202

4. Use the Load and bind command to start the server driver.

Loading the NetWare workstation driver
--------------------------------------
A sample command sequence for running the workstation driver
follows. From your prompt, type the following command sequence
and press <Enter>:

        LSL
        ACCTON  -----------> MPX workstation driver
        IPXODI
        NETX


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Remote BootROM


         Ethernet Remote Boot Rom for Netware Operation System
         =====================================================

Accton adapters provide an empty socket for installing the optional
Boot ROM device.  Once installed,  the adapter is able to load  DOS
from server.  This is useful for using  the  adapter in a  diskless
workstation. Two types of Boot ROMs available. They are as follows:

 1. Ethernet Remote Reset Boot ROM (IPX Boot ROM)
         - Supports the NetWare IPX workstation

 2. Generic Boot ROM (RPL Boot ROM)
         - Supports NetWare 3.x, 4.x and Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x

A:  Using the Ethernet Remote Boot ROM (IPX Boot ROM)
=====================================================
The Ethernet Remote Reset Boot ROM is for NetWare applications.

1. Generate a DOS Image

To allow remote booting, you should first generate a DOS image.
See the corresponding section in your NetWare manuals for detailed
procedure.

2. Run RPLFIX.COM

This program is provided and developed by Novell to fix the bug
that causes boot failure when using MS-DOS 5.0 or DR DOS 6.0 or
their later versions.  Users of MS-DOS  5.0 or DR DOS  6.0 MUST
run this program after generating the DOS image.  Failure to do
so will result in boot failure.

3. Auto-detect adapter configuration

Once you power on the host PC, the Boot ROM will automatically
detect the configuration of the network adapter installed.
The parameters detected will vary according to the type of
network adapter. Corresponding values will be shown on screen.
See Figures 1 and 2 for sample screen displays. For related
information, see section on "List of Adapter Parameters
Automatically Detected by the Boot ROM".

4. Follow screen instructions to select the appropriate
        Ethernet_Type if necessary.

See section on Ethernet Type Selection for more information.

Note: The program automatically detects the adapter's parameter
      settings,  including Frame type,  RAM Test,  RAM Size,
      IRQ value, I/O base address, data width, Ethernet-ID.

Ethernet Type Selection
-----------------------
The  Boot ROM device is compatible with both Ethernet_II  and
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet.

1. Upon power on the program automatically detects the
        adapter's configuration, and will display it on the screen.

2. When prompted to select a "frame type" choose an
        appropriate one for your adapter if necessary.
        For example, pressing "1" selects "Ethernet_II," while
        pressing "2" selects "802.3"

Additional RPLODI.COM
_____________________

When you are building the DOS Image file, note that the logging in
sequence  is  different  from  booting from disk for IPX Boot ROM.
Run RPLODI after LSL.COM is loaded.  The following  procedures are
the same. They may be MPX2PNP, IPXODI and NETX. For Generic Boot ROM,
the booting sequences are the same.

B:  Using the Generic Boot ROM (RPL Boot ROM)
=============================================

Accton's Generic Boot ROM can be used with the following programs:

        * NetWare v3.x or later
        * Microsoft's LAN Manager 2.1 or later

Each platform has its own software installation and setup routine.
The diskette that comes with the ROM kit has drivers for the different
network environments.

Generic Boot ROM Installation for NetWare v3.x
----------------------------------------------
1. Install the NetWare Server RPL software.
2. Prepare a blank diskette for the remote reset image.
3. Create the server image boot file.
4. Boot your workstation.

        Installing the NetWare Server RPL Software
        ------------------------------------------
        a. "Load" a server LAN driver and be sure to specify the
            frame type that your workstation is going to use.
        b. "Bind" IPX to each of the different frame types
            (ETHERNET_802.2, ETHERNET_802.3, ETHERNET_II,
            ETHERNET_SNAP) that you require.
        c. "Load" RPL.NLM
        d. "Bind" RPL to the LAN driver and appropriate frame type
            (ETHERNET_802.2)

  Preparing a blank diskette for the remote boot image
  ----------------------------------------------------
  a. Label a blank diskette "Remote Image"
  b. From your root directory, type format a: /s
  c. Files needed on the remote image include the following:

        *  For an IPX workstation, you will need the
                IPX.COM (generated using Accton's driver or NE2000),
                and the NETX.COM files
        *  For the DOS ODI workstation with NetWare v3.x:
                LSL.COM
                MPX2PNP.COM (or NE2000.COM)
                IPXODI.COM
                NETX.COM (or EMSNETX.EXE)
                NET.CFG
        *  For the DOSODI workstation with NetWare v4.x:
                LSL.COM
                MPX2PNP.COM (or NE2000.COM)
                IPXODI.COM
                VLM.COM
                NET.CFG
        *  Other files necessary are:
                AUTOEXEC.BAT  (user defined)
                CONFIG.SYS (user defined) and
                other file you may deem necessary
                All NetWare VLM files for workstation NET.CFG

  Creating the server image boot file
  -----------------------------------
  Refer to the sections entitled "Customizing Remote Boot Files"
  and "Creating the BOOTCONF.SYS Boot Files" in your NetWare
  documentation for details. A brief procedure follows:

  1. Log onto the network as "supervisor"  for the NetWare
          v3.x server; or as "admin" for the NetWare v4.x server.
  2. Map to your network server. Type: MAP F:=SYS:LOGIN
  3. Insert the Remote Reset Image diskette in the drive A
          of the workstation.
  4. Change to F: and type:
          CD\LOGIN
  5. Using DOSGEN create the file "NET$DOS.SYS":

          F:\SYSTEM\DOSGEN

  6. Flag the NET$DOS.SYS as sharable and run RPLFIX if you're
          using MS-DOS 5.0 or the later versions.



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      Ethernet Remote Boot Rom for Lan Manager operation System
      =========================================================


Remote Boot Installation for LAN Manager 2.1
--------------------------------------------
Remote Boot installation on LAN Manager 2.1 may be complex.
Also, be aware that the Accton Generic Boot ROM does not
provide remote boot capability on a Microsoft OS/2 system.

There are two ways to install the remote boot software
on the LAN Manager server. You can either use Accton's
configuration utility  (on the Accton Driver diskette
or download it from Accton's BBS),  or edit the RPL
files manually.

Generic Boot Installation for LAN Manager 2.1
Using Accton's Configuration Utility
----------------------------------------------

1. Refer to the Microsoft LAN Manager Administrator's Guide
        Chapter 13: Booting Workstations Remotely for more
        detailed information.

        Follow the steps to setup the remote boot environment,
        but do not use the RPLMGR.EXE program to create
        the remote boot profile.

2. Select an OS/2 full screen, and change to the
        RPL subdirectory. For example, C:\LANMAN\RPL

3. Copy the RPLCFG.CMD, RPL.ACC, RPLMGR.ACC and the ETHNE.DOS
        from the \RPL\LANMAN subdirectory of the Accton Driver
        diskette, or from Accton's BBS to C:\LANMAN\RPL.

4. Run RPLCFG to install the remote boot software.

5. Refer to the Chapter 13 of LAN Manager Administrator's Guide.
        Follow the steps in "Managing Remote Boot".

Generic Boot Installation for LAN Manager 2.1
by Manually Editing the RPL File
---------------------------------------------

1. Refer to the Microsoft LAN Manager Administrator's Guide
        Chapter 13: Booting Workstations Remotely.  Follow the
        steps to setup the remote boot environment, but do not
        use the RPLMGR.EXE program to create a remote boot profile.
2. Select an OS/2 full screen. Make C:\LANMAN\RPL the default
        directory.
3. Copy ETHNE.DOS to BBLOCK\NDIS
4. Create a subdirectory BBLOCK\NETBEUI\ETHNE
5. Create DOSBB.CNF and PROTOCOL.INI files in
        BBLOCK\NETBEUI\ETHNE as shown below:
-----------------------------------------------------------
        BBLOCK\NETBEUI\ETHNE\DOSBB.CNF:

        ; DOS on Accton Ethernet Adapter
        RPL BBLOCK\RPLBOOT.SYS
        LDR BBLOCK\RPLSTART.COM ~
        DAT BBLOCK\NETBEUI\ETHNE\PROTOCOL.INI
        DRV BBLOCK\RPLDISK.SYS ~ 4 M
        EXE BBLOCK\RPLPRO1.COM ~ 2 ~
        EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND2.EXE ~ ~
        EXE BBLOCK\PROTMAN.EXE ~ ~
        EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND1.EXE ~ ~
        DRV BBLOCK\TCPDRV.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ ~
        EXE BBLOCK\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.EXE ~ 10 ~
        DRV BBLOCK\NDIS\ETHNE.DOS ~ ~ ~
        DRV BBLOCK\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ M

        BBLOCK\NETBEUI\ETHNE\PROTOCOL.INI:

        [protman]
        drivername = protman$
        dynamic = yes
        priority = netbeui
        [netbeui]
        drivername = netbeui$
        bindings = ethne
        names = 5
        ncbs = 8
        packets = 20
        pipeline = 10
        sessions = 4
        stacksize = 512
        lanabase = 0
        [xnsnb]
        DRIVERNAME = XNSNB$
        BINDINGS = ethne
        MAXPROCESSES = 12
        FGTICKS = 2
        BGTICKS = 2
        MAXROUTES =
        MAXSOCKETS =
        MAXXMITDESCS =
        NONGROUPS =
        SHAREGROUPS =
        LOGINLIBRARY =
        COURIERLIBRARY =
        NETBIOSGROUPS =
        lanabase = 1
        [xnstp]
        DRIVERNAME = XNSTP$
        LOAD = XNSTP[CB]
        BINDINGS = ethne
        MAXPROCESSES = 12
        FGTICKS = 2
        BGTICKS = 2
        MAXROUTES =
        MAXSOCKETS =
        MAXXMITDESCS =
        NONGROUPS =
        SHAREGROUPS =
        LOGINLIBRARY =
        COURIERLIBRARY =
        NETBIOSGROUPS =
        lanabase = 1
        [tcpip]
        DRIVERNAME = TCPIP$
        IPADDRESS0 = (TCPIP_ADDRESS)
        SUBNETMASK0 = (TCPIP_SUBMASK)
        DEFAULTGATEWAY0 = (TCPIP_GATEWAY)
        NBSESSIONS = 6
        LOAD = tcptsr[c],tinyrfc[c],emsbfr[cr]
        UNLOAD = "unloadt /notsr[dc]"
        bindings = ethne
        lanabase = 1
        [ethne]
        drivername = ethne$
        ;iobase = 0x300
        ;irq = 0x3
---------------------------------------------------------------

6. Edit the RPL.MAP in the current directory.

  a. Add the lines below the description of "boot block records"

  yyyyyyyyyyyy BBLOCK\NETBEUI\ETHNE\DOSBB.CNF 2 6 A ~ DOS
  ~Accton~EtherPair  0000E8 ~ ,,, ~ RDOSA ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

  b. Insert the lines before the description of "profile and
          workstation records added by rplmgr"

 0000E8?????? ???????? D FITS\DEFAULT (RPL_SERVER_NAME)
 S ~ ~ ~,,, ~ RDOSA ~ DEFAULT *~New~Accton~EtherPair~* ~ ~ ~

7. Edit the RPLMGR.INI in the current directory.
        Insert the following section before the OS/2 description block.

        [configuration]
        name = DOS330A
        os = DOS330
        dirname = DOS
        dirname2 = DOS330
        bblink = RDOSA
        fitfileshared = fits\dos330
        fitfilepersonal = fits\dos330p
        comment = DOS 3.30 Accton EtherPair
        adapter = 0000E8??????
        [configuration]
        name = DOS401A
        os = DOS401
        dirname = DOS
        dirname2 = DOS401
        bblink = RDOSA
        fitfileshared = fits\dos401
        fitfilepersonal = fits\dos401p
        comment = DOS 4.01 Accton EtherPair
        adapter = 0000E8??????
  [configuration]
          name = DOS500A
          os = DOS500
          dirname = DOS
          dirname2 = DOS500
          bblink = RDOSA
          fitfileshared = fits\dos500
          fitfilepersonal = fits\dos500p
          comment = DOS 5.00 Accton EtherPair
          adapter = 0000E8??????

         And append the following line to RPLMGR.INI
         ; 0000E8 = Accton (Ethernet)

 8. Log onto the network as an administrator.
         Stop the remote boot service. Run RPLINST.
         Then restart remote boot service.

 9. Refer to the Chapter 13 of LAN Manager
         Administrator's Guide. Follow "Managing Remote Boot"
         to generate a workstation profile.



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      Ethernet Remote Boot Rom for Lan Server 4.0 Operation System
      ============================================================

Content :
 -------
    A. Installation of DOS Remote IPL on the server.
    B. Setting up DOS Remote IPL on the server
    C. Setting up on the client

 A. Installation of DOS remote IPL on the server
 ===============================================

   1. Start OS/2.

   2. Type "NET STOP SVR <ENTER>" at OS/2 command prompt
      if the SERVER services are already enabled.

   3. Click the "IBM LAN Services" icon from the desktop.

   4. Click the "OS/2 LAN Services Installation/Configuration" icon.

   5. Click OK button in the IBM logo window.

   6. Click Tailored button in the Easy or Tailored
      Installation/Configuration window.

   7. Select "Install or configure this workstation" in the Installation
      Tasks window, and then click OK button.

   8. If the Installation Location window is displayed, verify that the
      correct drive is displayed in the Drive field,
      and then click OK button.

   9. Select "Domain controller" in the Server Type window,
      and then click OK button.

   10.Click No button in the "Current MPTS Version Installed window.
      (ie; if you have the current version of MPTS on your workstation,
           you do not have to re-install this version.)

   11.There displays a network adapter which is autodetected by the system,
      use the mouse to deselect it, and then click OK button.
                       --------
   12.In the LAPS Configuration window,
      ==> select the network adapter in the Network Adapters field
          (such as Accton EtherCombo/Pair/Coax-16 Ethernet Adapter),
          and then click Add button.
      ==> select the protocol in the Protocol field
          (such as IBM IEEE 802.2, IBM OS/2 NETBIOS),
          and then click Add button.
      ==> make sure the above network adapter and protocol appears in the
          Current Configuration field, and then click OK button.

   13.Select "Install and remove a component" in the Install and
      Configuration window, and then click OK button.
      ==> select "DOS Remote IPL Service" in the Install and Remote window,
          click Install button, and then click OK button.

   14.Select "Configure a component" in the Install and Configuration
      window, and then click OK button.
      ==> select "DOS Remote IPL Service", and then click Configure...
          button in the Configuration window.
          ==> select the kind and version of DOS
              (such as MS_DOS 6.0 or 6.2), click COPY button,
              and then click OK button.
          ==> specify the number of MS DOS diskettes in the
              Number of MS DOS Diskette window and then
              click OK button.
          ==> specify the drive on which to install the remote IPL
              subdirectory (\IBMLAN\RPL), and then click OK button.
          ==> specify the drive on which to install the remote IPL
              user subdirectory (\IBMLAN\RPLUSER), and then click
              OK button.
      ==> click OK button to close the Configuration window.

   15.Select "Apply the Changes" in the Install and Configuration window,
      and then click OK button.
      ==> Insert the diskettes as the instructions displayed in the Copy
          Diskette window, click OK button to begin copy process.

   16.Click OK button to backup some configuration files prior to their
      modification (such as CONFIG.SYS).

   17.Restart your computer.


 B. Setting up DOS Remote IPL on the server
 ==========================================

   1. Start OS/2.

   2. At OS/2 command prompt, type "NET START SERVER" to start the
      REQUESTER and SERVER services.

   3. Log on with an administration ID.
      ==> click the "IBM LAN Services" icon from the desktop.
      ==> click "LAN Server Administration" icon.
      ==> type administrator's ID and password, click OK button to
          log on to the server, and there displays three icons
          (Local Workstation ****, DOMAIN, Shadowed Servers)
      ==> close all the windows to return to the desktop.

   4. Type "NET STOP REMOTEBOOT <ENTER>" to stop the Remote IPL service
      if it is started.

   5. Type "GETRPL" at OS/2 command prompt to run GETRPL program. This
      utility migrates DOS remote IPL requester profiles from previous
      releases and sets up the access control profiles.

   6. Edit the file "\IBMLAN\DOSLAN\NET\UMB_CFG.SYS".
        DEVICE=A:\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-D3FF
                                     ---------
                                     This is the Boot ROM address of
                                     your client LAN adapter.
      Note: Use parameter X to prevent EMM386 from using this address.

   7. Please update the file "\IBMLAN\DOSLAN\NET\NET.EXE" from IBM's BBS.
      File size is 307,825 bytes, and date is 11/25/94.

   8. Click the "IBM LAN Services" icon from the desktop.
      ==> click the "LAN Server Administration" icon.
          ==> click the "Local workstation ****" icon.
              ==> click the "DOS Image Definitions" icon.
                  ==> highlight the "STD3HUMB" icon.
                  ==> pull down the "Selected" menu, and then
                      select the item "Make Image".
                  ==> type the "Target server" name in the Make Image to Server
                      window, and then click OK button.
                  ==> close the window.
              ==> click the "Remote IPL Requesters" icon.
                  ==> select the "Remote IPL Requester Template" icon,
                      and while holding down right mouse button,
                      drag the icon to an open area in the window (there
                      displays the Remote IPL Requester - Create window).
                      ==> make sure the "Enable DOS requester" is selected
                          in the status field.
                          type "RBOOT" in the MACHINE ID field,
                          type your client LAN adapter address in the Network
                          adapter address field (such as 0000E813B30A).
                      ==> click the "Parameters" button located in the right
                          of the window.
                          select "R_Det_NDIS" in the Server record identifier
                          field.
                          select "STD3HUMB" in the Image ID field.
                      ==> click Create button located in the bottom of the
                          window.

   9. Close all the windows to return to the desktop.

   10.Edit the file "\IBMLAN\RPL\DOSNDET.CNF".
      ==> modify the line "DRV DOS\MACETH.DOS~~~"
                     into "DRV DOS\ETHNE.DOS~~~".
                                   ---------
                                 This is the driver for your client network
                                 adapter, such as "ETHNE.DOS" for ACCTONE's
                                 166x adapter.

   11.Edit the file "\IBMLAN\RPL\DOS\ETHERNET\PROTOCOL.INI".
      ==> modify the following statements according to the setup of
          your client network adapter.
            [MACETH_MOD]
               DriverName = MACTH$   ETHNE$ (LAN driver on the client)
               IRQ = 3               IRQ on the client
               RAMADDRESS = 0XC800   0XD000 (BOOT ROM address on the client)
               IOBASE = 0X200        I/O address on the client

   12.Copy the driver for your client network adapter into the
      subdirectory "\IBMLAN\RPL\DOS".
      For example: COPY A:\NDIS\ETHNE.DOS  C:\IBMLAN\RPL\DOS <ENTER>

   13.Edit the file "\IBMLAN\RPL\RPL.MAP".
      ==> modify the first twelve characters in the bottom line to twelve
          question marks.
            000012345678 RBOOT ~STD3HUMB TSLS4 DOMAIN~~~,,,
            ???????????? RBOOT ~STD3HUMB TSLS4 DOMAIN~~~,,,
            ------------

   14.Type "NET START RIPL <ENTER>" at OS/2 command prompt.


 C. Setting up on the client
 ===========================

   1. Insert RPL BOOT ROM on your client network adapter.

   2. Use the LAN's adapter setup program to enable BOOT ROM function.
      (such as ACCTON's 1step program)

   3. Format a blank diskette with the parameter "/s".

   4. Start your client workstation with the above DOS system diskette.
      (SW7125:Please do not install any hard disk on the workstation .
       SW7145:don't care ).


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.TOPIC:
Netware Driver

           NetWare DRIVER INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
           ====================================

This file describes the contents of the \NETWARE
subdirectory. For more detailed information about
NetWare installation, please refer to the
"NOVELL NetWare ODI Shell for DOS" manual.

List Of Files You Need
----------------------

------------------------------------------------------
Filename        Description
------------------------------------------------------
LSL.COM         This file implements the Link Support
                Layer  for  DOS ODI workstations
                and is  the program that is generally
                loaded first when booting. The Link
                Support Layer file enables the
                workstation to communicate over
                several protocols.

IPXODI.COM      This is Novell's protocol stack for
                DOS ODI workstations. It performs
                the same functions as the IPX.COM, which
                is used for DOS workstations. However
                it is optional and is loaded after the
                LAN driver. Other protocols can be loaded
                in its place or with it. This is one
                of the key features of the ODI
                environment.

NETX.COM        NetWare Network program.
                --------------------------------------
                If you use                You Need
                --------------------------------------
                Conventional memory       NETx.COM

                Expanded memory           EMSNETx.EXE
                (LIM 4.0 EMS Compatible)

                Extended memory           XMSNETx.EXE
                (XMS 2.0 compatible)
                ---------------------------------------

NETBIOS.EXE     The Netbios emulation program
                (INT 5CH interface) allows you to
                run Netbios  application programs
                based  on  the NETBIOS.EXE
                interface. The running sequence is:

                a. IPX shell driver
                   IPX.COM
                   NETBIOS.EXE  ---> netbios emulation
                   ...               interface

                b. DOS ODI driver
                   LSL.COM
                   MPX2PNP.COM   ---> Accton MPX2 DOS ODI driver
                   IPXODI.COM
                   NETBIOS.EXE
                   ...

RXMONSTK.COM    RXMONSTK.COM is Receive Monitor Utility for
                Monitor Type Applications (Such as Lan Analyzer)

                If the monitor type applications you are using seems to
                stop receiving network packets when you install a new LAN
                driver on your workstation, load the RXMONSTK.COM file.

                Load the RXMONSTK.COM file after the LSL.COM driver but
                before the LAN driver. The RXMONSTK.COM operates as a TSR
                and requires 2684 bytes of memory. You can load only one
                LAN driver when using the RxMonStk.

                The running sequence is:

                   LSL.COM
                   RXMONSTK.COM
                   MPX2PNP.COM   ---> Accton MPX2 DOS ODI driver
                   IPXODI.COM
                   ...


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.TOPIC:
Netware ODI Driver

        NetWare DOS/ODI WORKSTATION DRIVER INSTALLATION
        ===============================================

This section describes the procedure to install
the NetWare v3.11 workstation driver for your adapter.

Requirements:
-------------
Accton Driver Diskette

Installation Procedure:
-----------------------
Before you start with the installation process, make sure that
the adapter is properly installed and configured. Make sure
the your NetWare operating system is properly installed.

1. Run the following command in the order given below and
   press <Enter>:

   lsl
   MPX2PNP
   ipxodi
   netx

2. You can now log into your network.


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.TOPIC:
Netware Server Driver

            NETWARE SERVER DRIVER INSTALLATION
            ==================================

Content:

   A). NetWare ODI Server Driver Installation (NetWare v3.11)
   B). NetWare ODI Server Driver Installation (NetWare 3.12 or 4.x)


A).  NetWare ODI Server Driver Installation (NetWare v3.11)
     ======================================================
This section describes the procedure to install the
NetWare v3.11 server driver for your adapter.

Requirement:
------------
* Accton Driver Diskette (ACCTON.LAN is your server driver)

Installation Procedure:
-----------------------
Before you start with the installation process, make sure that
the Novell NetWare 386 v3.11 server is properly installed.
Similarly, your adapter should also be properly installed
in your workstation.

1. Copy the ACCTON.LAN file from the Accton Driver Diskette
   into the NetWare 386 subdirectory of your server.

2. Run SERVER.EXE from your server. You will see a series
   of NetWare messages onscreen.

3. When the NetWare 386 prompt appears (indicated by a colon),
   load your server driver. Simply type:

   : LOAD [d:]ACCTON <Enter>

   (Command Syntax : LOAD [d:]<Driver Name>)

4. Follow  the instructions to  select  the  appropriate
   adapter  configuration, i.e. io_port, memory address,
   memory length, interrupt.  Allowable values for  these
   parameters  will  also be shown on-screen. When  you
   load the driver program, your screen will display  the
   following messages :

   Loading module ACCTON.LAN
   Supported  I/O port values are : 300, 320, 340, 360, 380, 3a0, 3c0, 3e0,
                                    200, 220, 240, 260, 280, 2a0, 2c0, 2e0.

   I/O port : 300

   (Enter appropriate I/O port and press <Enter>)

5. Bind IPX to the Accton LAN driver. At the NetWare server
   prompt, type:

   :BIND IPX ACCTON <Enter>

6. After  pressing <Enter> the computer prompts  you  for
   the Network Number. For details on how to assign this
   number,  please consult your NetWare 386  Installation
   Manual.

   If  problems  occur during the binding  process,  your
   screen  will prompt you with error  messages.   Please
   refer to your NetWare 386 manual for details on  these
   messages.   The LAN driver installation  is completed
   when you see the following message onscreen:

   IPX  LAN Protocol  bound to  Accton  MPX Driver vx.xxRxx (yymmdd).



B).  NetWare ODI Server Driver Installation (NetWare 3.12 or 4.x)
     ============================================================

Requirements:
-------------
        Accton Driver Diskette  (ACC41.LAN)

Installation Procedure:
-----------------------
1. Insert the Accton Driver Diskette into drive A
   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\4.x
   It should contain the following file :

   ACC41.LANÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.x Server Driver
   ACC41.LDIÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.x Server Driver Installation
                 Information File

2. At the NetWare prompt (indicated by the Server name),
   run the INSTALL.NLM program by typing:

   server name: LOAD INSTALL <Enter>

3. Select "Maintenance/Selective Install" and press <Enter>.

4. Select "LAN Driver Options (Configure/Load/...)"
   and press <Enter>.

5. Press the <Ins> key to specify other drivers to install.

6. Press <F3> and specify the driver path (A:\NETWARE\ODI\4.x)
   and press <Enter>.

7. The ACC41.LAN driver should appear in your choice list for
   the 'Select a LAN Driver' field. Choose this driver to
   start the driver loading and binding procedure. This
   will allow you to load and bind all 4 frame types supported
   by NetWare.

8. Next time you start up your system, simply follow steps
   2 to 4 to complete the installation.


Installation notes:
-------------------

1. If user load server driver by manual.

   a) At the NetWare  prompt (indicated by a colon),  run
      the driver program, type the following line if using one adapter:

        :LOAD [c:]ACC41 <Enter>
        (Command Syntax : LOAD [d:]<Driver Name>)

      or type the following line if using more adapters are used:

        :LOAD [c:]ACC41 BOARD=board# Frame=frame_type

      where board# starts 0 to 4, because number of adapters supported is 4
      (You can reference the 4.x\autoexec.ncf example included in the floppy)

   b) Bind IPX with LAN driver, at the Netware server prompt,
      type :

        :BIND IPX ACC41 <Enter>

      After  pressing <Enter> the computer prompts  you  for
      the Network Number.  For details on how to assign this
      number,  please consult your NetWare 386  Installation
      Manual.

2. The architecture of Netware 4.x driver is different from that
   of V3.11. You should load MSM.NLM and ETHERTSM.NLM  modules
   separately before loading ACC41.LAN.

   When loading  ACC41.LAN, it will check whether these two
   modules  have been  loaded,  if not, it  will  load  them
   automatically.  So after ACC41.LAN  is loaded, if you type '
   MODULES' command under  prompt,  you  will see that two extra
   modules, namely, MSM.NLM and ETHERTSM.NLM are also loaded.

3. The  default  frame  type for the ACC41.LAN binding is
   Ethernet_802.2 and not  Ethernet_802.3.  This  is  the
   difference between V3.11 and V4.x drivers.

   The ACC41.LAN also supports the NetWare V3.11 environment.
   However, it requires loading of some patch NLMs  before  loading it.
   Under this circumstance, there are some unpredictable
   faults.  So  we  do  not suggest this  solution.

4. Remember to specify LASTDRIVE=Z in the CONFIG.SYS file.

5. Edit the NET.CFG if you want to change some parameters.

   For example, if you're using a NetWare 3.11 workstation and
   wants to log into a NetWare v4.x server. The default
   frame type of NetWare 3.11 is Ethernet 802.3, while that of
   NetWare v4.x is Ethernet 802.2. Before you can log into
   the NetWare v4.x, make sure there is a protocol binding
   for Ethernet 802.3 in the server's site.

   This is normally included in the [MLID] section. A sample
   NET.CFG file is given below:

   LINK DRIVER MPX2PNP
      INT   5
      PORT  320
        :
        :

List of Error Messages
----------------------

Error message:  "The board cannot be found."
Possible cause: The adapter does not exist or driver does
                not recognize the adapter.
Solution:       Plug Accton adapter into your PC bus slot.

Error message:  "Board RAM failed the memory test."
Possible cause: The RAM buffer on the adapter failed.
Solution:       Change a new adapter to run driver again.

Error message:  "The board did not respond to the initialization command."
Possible cause: The driver recognized the adapter but the
                adapter fail to respond.
Solution:       Change a new adapter to run driver again.


Error message:  "Adapter current mode is not supported or card not found."
Possible cause: The current adapter mode is not supported
                such as NE1000 mode.
Solution:       Run 1Step.exe reset adapter to NE2000.


Error message:  "There is no cable connecting to adapter."
Possible cause: There is no cable connecting to adapter or
                the transceiver within adapter is failed.
Solution:       Connect the cable to adapter and run driver again.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Netware OS2/ODI Driver

                NETWARE OS/2 ODI DRIVER INSTALLATION
                ====================================

Requirements:
-------------
Before you start with  the installation  process  make
sure you have the following:

a.   Accton Driver Diskette
b.   Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION SERVICES REQUESTER diskette.
c.   Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION OS/2 Utility - 1
d.   Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION OS/2 Utility - 2
e.   Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION OS/2 Utility - 3


Installation Procedure
----------------------
You need this file to acquire network service after installing OS/2
Requester and Utilities.

OS2MLID.SYS       ---- supported by Accton

1. The directory OS2ODI contains only an OS/2 driver,(OS2MLID.SYS). This
   driver must be used with the OS/2 requester to establish
   networking operations.

2. Make sure  that the workstation on which you want to
   install the Requester  is  a  286  or  386 machine  that
   will run  OS/2 or Extended  Edition  OS/2.  Please  refer to
  'Novell NetWare Requester for OS/2' documentation for
   a detailed  Requester and Utilities installation guide.

3. After installation, copy the OS2MLID.SYS file into the NETWARE
   subdirectory of your hard disk.

4. Add or replace the OS2MLID.SYS file in the CONFIG.SYS file.
   Make sure the it comes before the IPX.SYS command line.
   The following shows the corresponding command sequence:

   DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\LSL.SYS          ; OS/2 Requester supported
   DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\DDAEMON.SYS      ; OS/2 Requester supported
   DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\OS2MLID.SYS      ; Accton supported
   DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\IPX.SYS          ; OS/2 Requester supported

5. Reboot your system to get service of network.

Installation note:
------------------
You can bind several frame types to the IPX protocol to support
various configurations. Include this in the Link Driver OS2MLID
section of the NET.CFG file. A sample is shown below:

        Link Driver OS2MLID

        frame Ethernet_802.3
        frame Ethernet_802.2
        frame Ethernet_II
        frame Ethernet_snap

        protocol IPX 00 Ethernet_802.3


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
NDIS Driver

                NDIS Driver Installation Overview
                =================================

The driver you need are in the directories MSLANMAN.DOS,
MSLANMAN.OS2 and NDIS. The NDIS drivers contained in
these subdirectories are used with 3Com 3+Open, Microsoft
OS/2 LAN Manager OEM distribution, Release 1.x or 2.x,  and
other compatible OEM versions of LAN Manager.

The drivers named ETHNE conform to the Network Driver
Interface Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.

Included in MSLANMAN.DOS, MSLANMAN.OS2, and NDIS subdirectories
are the following files:

\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\

    ETHNE.DOS           The DOS NDIS MAC driver
    PROTOCOL.INI        A sample section of PROTOCOL.INI file

\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\NIF\

    ACCTON.NIF          Network Information File

\MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\

    ETHNE.OS2           The OS/2 NDIS MAC driver
    PROTOCOL.INI        A sample section of PROTOCOL.INI file

\MSLANMAN.OS2\DRIVERS\NIF\

    ACCTON.NIF          Network Information File

\NDIS\DOS

         EN166XD.NIF         Network Information File for LAN Server (DOS)
         ETHNE.DOS           The DOS NDIS MAC driver
         PROTOCOL.INI        A sample section of PROTOCOL.INI file

\NDIS\OS2

         EN166XO.NIF         Network Information File for LAN Server (OS/2)
         ETHNE.OS2           The OS/2 NDIS MAC driver
         PROTOCOL.INI        A sample section of PROTOCOL.INI file

\NDIS

         NDIS.TXT            This readme file
         OEMSETUP.INF        Network Information File for Windows for
                             Workgroups v3.1
         WFW.TXT             The Installation guide for Windows for
                             Workgroups v3.1
         LANMAN.TXT          The Installation guide for LAN Manager
         LANSVR.TXT          The Installation guide for Lan Server
         BANYAN.TXT          The Installation guide for Banyan VINES
         PATHWAY.TXT         The Installation guide for Wollongong Pathway
                             Access.
         PATHWORK.TXT        The Installation guide for DEC PATHWORKS
         PCNFS.TXT           The Installation guide for Sun PC-NFS


Verifying Installation
----------------------

Verify for proper adapter installation by running
the diagnostic program using 1STEP.

Note that only runs under DOS and will not run under
the OS/2 environment.

Sample PROTOCOL.INI Files and Parameters
----------------------------------------

[ACCNE_NIF]

;  Default section of protocol.ini file for the Accton Adapter
    drivername = ETHNE$
    irq = 3
    iobase = 0x300
; End of this sample file

There are several parameters included in the ACCNE_NIF
section of the PROTOCOL.INI file. However, the only parameter
that you should specify is the "drivername."

If you change other parameter settings, such as the IOBASE
or IRQ, make sure that it matches the hardware setting.
Otherwise, the adapter may fail.

If you don't specify these settings, Accton's NDIS driver
will automatically detect them.

irq         Specifies the interrupt channel used by the adapter.
            Acceptable values for this parameter are 2, 3, 4, 5,
            10, 11, 12 ,and 15. However, some of the mentioned Accton
            adapters do not support all the acceptable values.

iobase      Specifies the iobase address used by the adapter.
            This parameter is given in hexadecimal values.
            Acceptable value for this parameter are 0x200, 0x220,
            0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2a0, 0x2c0, 0x2e0, 0x300, 0x320,
            0x340, 0x360, 0x380, 0x3a0, 0x3c0, 0x3e0.


List of Additional Parameters in the PROTOCOL.INI file
for the NDIS Driver Configuration
------------------------------------------------------
Note that values for the following parameters are seldom
changed by the user. Most of the time the default
values are used.

Keyword         Parameter

MaxMultiCast    1 .. 1000  Default 10
                Maximum number of MultiCast Addresses.
                This configures the size of the MultiCast
                Address Table.

MaxRequests     6 .. 64  Default 8
                Maximum number of outstanding General Requests.
                This configures the size of the General Request
                Queue.

MaxTransmits    6 .. 64  Default 12
                Maximum number of outstanding TransmitChain commands.
                This configures the size of the TransmitChain Request
                Queue.

ReceiveChains   6 .. 96  Default 12
                Maximum number of outstanding ReceiveChain commands.
                This configures the size of the ReceiveChain Request
                Queue.

ReceiveBuffers  6 .. 96  Default 12
                Configures the number of the Receive buffers in the
                Receive Buffer Pool.

TransmitBufSize 128 .. 1514  Default 1514
                Configures the size (in bytes) of buffers in the
                Transmit Buffer Pool.

Troubleshooting and Error Messages
----------------------------------

To check for problems, please run the Test Adapter option
from 1Step.

Error Message:
        ERROR: Adapter card not found or I/O port error.
Possible Causes:
        1. The adapter is not installed correctly in its slot.
        2. I/O port failure due to incompatibility between
           the computer and the card
Solution:
        Run the 1Step program to determine reason for the error.

Error Message:
        ETHNE-Error-01: Incorrect Media Setting or Bad Transceiver
Possible Causes:
        1. The transceiver failure.
        2. Cable breaks.
        3. Loose cable connection.
Solution:
        Run 1Step's diagnostic program to determine the cause
        of the problem.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
LAN Manager

                       Accton  Ethernet Adapter
                NDIS DRIVER FOR LAN MANAGER INSTALLATION
                ========================================

The drivers  named ETHNE  contained  in the directory
MSLANMAN.DOS and MSLANMAN.OS2 are conformed to the
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS)
defined by Microsoft/3Com.

NDIS Driver Installation on LAN Manager v2.0
--------------------------------------------
1. Type Setup in the LAN Manager directory and press
        Enter.
2. Choose "Import Network Drivers..." in the "Action"
        field. Press <Enter> to continue.
3. Insert your Driver Diskette into either drive
        A: or B:. Then press <Enter> to see the list
        of Imported Network Drivers appear onscreen.
4. Press the <Space bar> to select the appropriate
        Network Adapter, i.e. "Accton EN166x Adapter Card"
        for the MPX2 Ethernet Adapters. Then press <Enter>
        to confirm your choice.
5. Follow screen instructions to complete the process,
        until the Network Driver appears onscreen.
6. Identify your Network Adapter if asked. For example,
        select "Accton EN166x Ethernet Card" to confirm any
        MPX2 Ethernet Adapter.
7. Select the <Add driver> and the <Add protocol> options.
        Then select <OK> to confirm your choices. The
        Workstation's primary parameters should appear onscreen.
8. Respond to all prompts issued onscreen to complete the
        process. Select <OK> to confirm a choice.
9. Save all selections. Choose "Save" from the "Action Menu"
10. Press <F3> to exit.


NDIS Driver Installation on LAN Manager v2.1
--------------------------------------------
1. Type lmsetup in the LAN Manager directory and
        press <Enter>. The Microsoft LAN Manager
        Setup screen should appear.
2. Choose "Network Drivers..." in the
        "Configuration" field. Press <Enter> to
        confirm your choice.
3. Choose <Add New Configs> and press <Enter>
        to display a list of Network Adapter
        Drivers.
4. Choose <Other Driver> and press <Enter>.
5. Insert the Driver Diskette into drive A:
        or B: of your PC. Indicate the drive
        location of the diskette and select
        <OK> to proceed.
6. Select the appropriate Network Adapter
        Driver from the list. For example,
        select "Accton EN166x Ethernet adapter."
        Select <OK> to confirm your choice.
7. Select an appropriate protocol. Use the
        <Space bar> to highlight your choice.
8. Select <OK> to confirm your choice.
        A Configuration Complete message should
        appear onscreen.
9. Save the configuration. Select <Save>.
10. Press <F3> to exit.

NDIS Driver Installation on LAN Manager v2.2
--------------------------------------------
1. Type setup in the LAN Manager directory and
        press <Enter>. The Microsoft LAN Manager
        Setup screen should appear.
2. Choose "Network Drivers" from the
        "Configuration" field. Press <Enter> to
        confirm your choice.
3. Choose <Add New Config> and press <Enter>
        to display a list of Network Adapter
        Drivers.
4. Choose <Other Driver> and press <Enter>.
5. Insert the Driver Diskette into drive A:
        or B: of your PC. Indicate the drive
        location of the diskette and select
        <OK> to proceed.
6. Select the appropriate Network Adapter
        Driver from the list. For example,
        select "Accton EN166x Ethernet adapter."
        Select <OK> to confirm your choice.
7. Select an appropriate protocol. Use the
        <Space bar> to highlight your choice. If
        you have chosen the TCP/IP protocol, you
        will be prompted to key-in the IP address,
        the subnet mask, and the default gateway
        (router). By the default, the workstation
        number of NetBios session is set to 6.
        Please consult Microsoft LAN Manager
        Installation Manual for more details,
        or check the online help.
8. Select <OK> to confirm your choice.
        A Configuration Complete message should
        appear onscreen.
9. Save the configuration. Select <Save>.
10. Press <F3> to exit.

If you are installing the LAN Manager for the first
time, you will be prompted to key-in the default user
name and domain of the workstation, as well as to answer
the questions concerning Windows environment and memory
management. Just follow the instructions on the screen.

Sample Configuration Files
--------------------------

LAN Manager 2.0

  CONFIG.SYS File

        LASTDRIVE=Z
        BUFFERS = 35
        FILES = 35
        SHELL=C:\DOS50\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS50\e:1000 /p /E:1024
        DEVICE=C:\HIMEM.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS50\SETVER.EXE
        DOS=HIGH,UMB
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\LANMAN.DOS
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\ETHNE.DOS
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.DOS

  PROTOCOL.INI File

        [PROTOCOL MANAGER]
         DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
        [NETBEUI_XIF]
         Drivername = netbeui$
         BINDINGS = "ACCNE_NIF"
        [ACCNE_NIF]
         ; PROTOCOL.INI for Accton EN166x ethernet adapter
                drivername = ETHNE$
         ;   irq = 3
         ;   iobase = 0x300
         ; End of this sample file

  AUTOEXEC.BAT File

        @echo off
        PROMPT $P$G
        PATH=c:\PE2;C:\DOS50;C:\NC;
        APPEND=C:\PE2;C:\DOS50;
        REM ====== LANMAN 2.0 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES
        REM ===== LANMAN 2.0 ====
        SET PATH=C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG;%PATH%
        C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\NETBIND
        NET START WORKSTATION
        REM ====== LANMAN 2.0 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES
        REM ===== LANMAN 2.0 ====

LAN Manager 2.1 or LAN Manager 2.2

  CONFIG.SYS File

        LASTDRIVE=Z
        BUFFERS = 35
        FILES = 35
        SHELL=C:\DOS50\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS50\e:1000 /p /E:1024
        DEVICE=C:\HIMEM.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\DOSUTILS\EMM386.EXE NoEMS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS50\SETVER.EXE
        DOS=HIGH,UMB
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\LANMAN.DOS
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\ETHNE.DOS

  PROTOCOL.INI File

        [PROTMAN]
         DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
         DYNAMIC = YES
         PRIORITY = NETBEUI
        [NETBEUI_XIF]
         Drivername = netbeui$
         SESSIONS = 6
         NCBS = 12
         BINDINGS = "ACCNE_NIF"
         LANABASE = 0
        [ACCNE_NIF]
         ; PROTOCOL.INI for Accton EN166x ethernet adapter
         drivername = ETHNE$
         ;   irq = 3
         ;   iobase = 0x300
         ; End of this sample file

  AUTOEXEC.BAT File

        @echo off
        PROMPT $P$G
        PATH=c:\PE2;C:\DOS50;C:\NC;
        APPEND=C:\PE2;C:\DOS50;
        @REM ====== LANMAN 2.1 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES
        @REM=== LANMAN 2.1 ===
        SET PATH=C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG;%PATH%
        NET START WORKSTATION
        LOAD NETBEUI
        @REM ====== LANMAN 2.1 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES
        @REM === LANMAN 2.1 ===


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
LAN Server

                       Accton  Ethernet Adapter
                NDIS DRIVER FOR LAN SERVER INSTALLATION
                =======================================

The drivers named ETHNE contained in the directory
NDIS conform to the Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.

DOS LAN Requester
-----------------
1. Insert the IBM LAN Support Program (LSP)
        Version 1.36 Diskette into your floppy drive
        (drive A: or B:).
2. Type the following from your DOS prompt
        and press <Enter>:
                A:>dxmaid
3. The screen will display the IBM logo. Press
        <Enter> twice until the "Environment Information"
        appears onscreen.
4. Responds to the screen prompts, specifying the
        following values for each field:

        Use the <Space Bar> to toggle between choices:

          Configuration for this computer?          Yes
          Use existing configuration information?   Yes
          Do you have adapter option diskettes?     Yes
          Are you configuring for two adapters?     No
          Do you need 802.2 interface support?      Yes

        Type change as needed to drive and directory information below:

          Source for LSP                           A:\
          Target for new configuration             C:\lsp

5. Make sure that the values given above are correct.
        Press <Enter> to store your choices.
6. Insert the Driver Diskette in your source drive.
        Specify the path and press <Enter> to proceed.
        Examples:
        A:\NDIS\DOS
        B:\NDIS\DOS
7. Upon pressing <Enter> the necessary drives
        from the Driver Diskette are copies onto you
        target directory in the hard disk.
8. Follow screen instructions to complete the
        process. Simply pressing <Enter> for each
        screen display will select the default options.
        Press <Enter> three times, until you reach
        the display prompting you to insert the LSP
        diskette.
9. Insert the LSP diskette as prompted. Press
        <Enter> to acknowledge completion of the action.
10. A screen showing the current configuration detected
        will be displayed. It should show the Accton
        EN166x series adapter and the protocols already
        selected (i.e., "IBM IEEE 802.2" and
        "IBM OS/2 NETBIOS").
11. Press <F4>.  to save the new configuration. This
        completes the LSP installation.

        Note:

        You should have defined in your CONFIG.SYS the
        minimum of 20 files, i.e. FILES=20, to run the
        software properly. Change the FILES line using
        the text editor if needed.

        If installing LSP for the first time, you should
        complete the installation by typing install and
        following the further instructions on screen.

12. Use a text editor to edit the CONFIG.SYS file.
        Specify at least 20 file in the FILES= line.
        Modify it to the following:
        FILES=20
13. Save the configuration and reset your computer.
14. Insert the DOS LAN Requester Install Diskette 1
        into your floppy drive.
15. Type the following and press <Enter>:
                INSTALL    <Enter>
16. The IBM logo will again appear on the screen.
        Press <Enter> to move on to the next screen.
17. Follow screen instructions, pressing <Enter>
        to move from screen-to-screen until you
        are prompted to indicate the pathname of
        the DOS LAN Requester directory.

        TIP: After the IBM logo appears on the screen,
        press <Enter> twice to reach this screen.

18. Specify the pathname for the DOS LAN Requester
        directory (C:\DOSLAN is the default). Then
        press <Enter> to continue.
19. The program will ask you for the services
        that you require.
20. Highlight the appropriate option. Select
        either "Send messages" or "Send, View, Edit,
        and Log message" option.

        TIP: Normally, second option "Send, View, Edit
        and Log message" is selected.

21. Specify the PC's ID and domain ID.
        The domain ID is the domain server ID; it should
        be the same for all workstations of the network.
22. Follow screen prompts to complete the installation.


OS/2 LAN Server 3.0
-------------------
1. Copy ETHNE.OS2 and EN166xO.NIF files from your
        Driver diskette (\NDIS) to c:\ibmcom\macs.
2. Click the OS/2 LAN Service icon.
3. Select "Installation and configuration." The IBM
        logo should appear onscreen.
4. Click <OK>.
5. Select <Advance> and press <Enter>.
6. Select "Install or Configuration this Workstation."
7. Select server type, adding a server or domain controller.
        The "install or remove" selections should appear.
8. Select "Configure a component."
10. Click the "Configure" button.
11. Select "Configure workstation."
12. Select "Accton EN166x Ethernet adapter" when
        prompted to identify you Network Adapter.
        Then click the <Add> button.
13. Select "802.2" from the list and
        click the <Add> button.
14. Select IBM NETBIOS from the list and
        click the <Add> button
15. Select <OK> to confirm all selections.
16. Follow screen instructions to complete the process,
        selecting <OK> to accept default selections.
17. Continue pressing <OK> until your screen
        prompts you to backup old CONFIG.SYS and
        AUTOEXEC.BAT and create a new CONFIG.SYS
        and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Also select <OK> to
        confirm this.
18. Installation is complete now. Reset your
        PC by turning it off and on.


OS/2 LAN Server 4.0
-------------------
 1. In OS2 desktop, click the MPTS(Multi-Protocol Transport Service)
        icon.  The IBM logo should appear on screen.
 2. Click the <OK> button.
 3. Click the <Configure> button.
 4. Select the "LAN adapters and protocols" item, then click
        <Configure> button.
 5. Click <Other adapters...> button.
 6. Insert Accton EN166x Ethernet Adapter Driver Diskette into
        a specified drive (A: or B:), then enter the driver path like
              A:\NDIS\OS2,   (or B:\NDIS\OS2, etc.)
        and click <OK> button
 7. Select "Accton EN166x Ethernet adapter" from Network Adapters
        list when prompted to identify you Network Adapter.
        Then click the <Add> button.
 8. Select "IBM 802.2" from the Protocols list and click the <Add> button.
 9. Select "IBM OS2 NETBIOS" from the Protocols list and click the
        <Add> button
10. Select "IBM Netware Requester Support" from the Protocols list
        and click the <Add> button if you need to logon NETWARE server.
11. Select <OK> to confirm all selections.
12. Click <Close> button in the Configure window.
13. Click <Exit> button in the MPTS window.
14. Click <Exit> button, then your screen will prompts you to backup
        old CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT and create a new CONFIG.SYS
        and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Also select <OK> to confirm this.
15. Installation is complete now. Reset your PC by turning it off and on.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Windows for Workgroups 3.1

      NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.1 INSTALLATION
      =======================================================


The drivers named ETHNE contained in the directory
NDIS conform to the Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.


NDIS Driver Installation on Windows for Workgroups
--------------------------------------------------

1. Run Windows by typing WIN from the DOS prompt.
2. Click the "Control Panel" icon in the Main Program Group.
3. Click the "Network" icon from the Control Panel window.
4. Select "Adapters" item in the Option dialog box.
5. Click the <Add> button to select it.
6. Select "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter" when the
   Install driver field appears.
7. Type destination drive and path name in your PC.
   Make sure the full path of the directory (i.e. A:\NDIS\DOS)
   is given.
8. Insert the Accton Driver Diskette in your floppy drive
   and press <Enter> to start the installation process.
9. Follow screen instructions to complete the process.
10. Restart your computer.


Sample Configuration Files
--------------------------

1. CONFIG.SYS File

   FILES=30
   buffers=30
   STACKS=9,256
   DEVICE=c:\windows\HIMEM.sys
   device=C:\WINDOWS\protman.dos /i:C:\WINDOWS
   device=C:\WINDOWS\ethne.dos
   device=C:\WINDOWS\workgrp.sys
   LASTDRIVE=y

2. PROTOCOL.INI File on Windows for Workgroups

   [network.setup]
      version=0x3100
      netcard=en166xd,1,EN166XD
      transport=ms$netbeui,MS$NETBEUI
      lana0=en166xd,1,ms$netbeui
   [protman]
      DriverName=PROTMAN$
      PRIORITY=MS$NETBEUI
   [EN166XD]
      DriverName=ETHNE$
   [MS$NETBEUI]
      DriverName=netbeui$
      SESSIONS=10
      NCBS=32
      BINDINGS=EN166XD
      LANABASE=0

3. AUTOEXEC.BAT File

   C:\WINDOWS\net start
   C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE
   @ECHO OFF
   PROMPT $p$g
   PATH C:\WINDOWS;
   SET TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Windows for Workgroups 3.11

      NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.11 INSTALLATION
      ========================================================

  Content:
  --------

      A) Accton Support drivers for WFW 3.11

      B) Install NDIS 2.0/ NDIS 3.0 driver to the WFW 3.11

      C) Install ODI/ NDIS 3.0 driver to the WFW 3.11


A) Accton Support drivers for WFW 3.11

      Accton support NDIS 2.0, NDIS 3.0 and DOS/ODI driver for Windows
      for Workgroups 3.11, description of these 3 files are as following:


      Driver name       Location        Description

      ACC311.SYS        A:\WFW311       NDIS 3.0 driver at enhanced mode

      ETHNE.DOS         A:\NDIS\DOS     NDIS 2.0 driver at real mode

      MPX2PNP.COM       A:\DOS          Accton's MPX2 DOS/ODI driver


B) Install NDIS 2.0/ NDIS 3.0 driver to the WFW 3.11

    1.  Run Windows by typing "WIN" from the DOS prompt.

    2.  Click the "Network" icon in the Main Program
        Group.

    3.  Click the "Network Setup" icon from the Network window.

    4.  Check drivers button, if it is hidden and can't be selected then
        goto next step. If it is visible and can be selected, goto step 8.

    5.  Click Networks button

    6.  Select "Install microsoft Windows Network" with no additional network.

    7.  Click "OK" button

    8.  Select "Drivers" item from the Network Setup dialog box.

    9.  Select "Add Adapters" item in the Option dialog box.

    10. If you install Accton Adapter first time, Select "Unlisted or
        Updated Network Adapter", then goto next step.
        System will automatically search OEMSETUP.INF file which supported
        by adapter maker (such as Accton),
        .
        If you have installed Accton adapter before, just select the
        "Accton EN166x MPX2 driver" at drivers list table and goto step 13.

    11. Insert Accton EN166x driver diskette at floppy drive A or B
        then type destination drive and path name in your PC.
        Make sure the full path of the directory (i.e. A:\WFW311)
        is given. Then you will see the "Accton En166x MPX2 driver"
        dialog box appear.

    13. Using setup button to change IO BASE, IRQ and driver type.
        Accton EN166x MPX2 adapter using 300, 3 as default IO BASE and
        IRQ setting.

        There are 4 drivers type:
           . Real mode and Enhanced mode NDIS
           . Enhanced mode NDIS
           . Real mode NDIS
           . ODI driver
        You can select one of these 4 drivers type depend on your
        application. For workgroups environment only, you can select
        1'st driver type which combine real mode and enhanced mode NDIS.


    14. Follow screen instructions to complete the process.

    15. Restart your computer.



    Following is some sample Configuration Files
    --------------------------------------------

    1. CONFIG.SYS File
       FILES=30
       BUFFERS=30
       LASTDRIVE=Z
       DEVICE=C:\WFW311\HIMEM.SYS
       DEVICE=C:\WFW311\IFSHLP.SYS
       STACKS=9,256

    2. AUTOEXEC.BAT File

       C:\WFW311\SMARTDRV.EXE
       C:\WFW311\net start
       PATH C:\WFW311;
       SET TEMP=C:\WFW311\TEMP

    3. PROTOCOL.INI File on Windows for Workgroups 3.11
       [network.setup]
       version=0x3110
       netcard=ms$en166x,1,MS$EN166X,2
       transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
       lana0=ms$en166x,1,ms$netbeui

       [MS$EN166X]
       DriverName=MS2000$
       INTERRUPT=3
       IOBASE=0x300

       [EN166X]
       adapters=MS$EN166X

       [NETBEUI]
       BINDINGS=MS$EN166X
       LANABASE=0
       SESSIONS=10
       NCBS=12


    4. SYSTEM.INI

       [386Enh]
       netcard=acc311.386


C) Install ODI/ NDIS 3.0 driver to the WFW 3.11

    1.  Run Windows by typing "WIN" from the DOS prompt.

    2.  Click the "Network" icon in the Main Program
        Group.

    3.  Click the "Network Setup" icon from the Network window.

    4.  Check drivers button, if it is hidden and can't be selected then
        goto next step. If it is visible and can be selected, goto step 8.

    5.  Click Networks button

    6.  Select "Install microsoft Windows Network" with no additional network.

    7.  Click "OK" button

    8.  Select "Drivers" item from the Network Setup dialog box.

    9.  Select "Add Adapters" item in the Option dialog box.

    10. If you install Accton Adapter first time, Select "Unlisted or
        Updated Network Adapter", then goto next step.
        System will automatically search OEMSETUP.INF file which supported
        by adapter maker (such as Accton),
        .
        If you have installed Accton adapter before, just select the
        "Accton EN166x MPX2 driver" at drivers list table and goto step 13.

    11. Insert Accton EN166x driver diskette at floppy drive A or B
        then type destination drive and path name in your PC.
        Make sure the full path of the directory (i.e. A:\WFW311)
        is given. Then you will see the "Accton En166x MPX2 driver"
        dialog box appear.

    13. Using setup button to change IO BASE, IRQ and driver type.
        Accton EN166x MPX2 adapter using 300, 3 as default IO BASE and
        IRQ setting.

        There are 4 drivers type:
           . Real mode and Enhanced mode NDIS
           . Enhanced mode NDIS
           . Real mode NDIS
           . ODI driver
        You must select ODI driver to let NetWare ODI driver work at
        WFW 3.11.


    14. Follow screen instructions to complete the process.

    15. Restart your computer.

    Note: To connect to a Novell server from within Windows for Workgroups
          make sure you are logged on to a NetWare server before starting
          Windows. Also make sure that you have setup Windows for Workgroups
          to use Novell NetWare.


    Following is some sample Configuration Files
    --------------------------------------------

    1. CONFIG.SYS File

       FILES=30
       BUFFERS=30
       LASTDRIVE=Z
       DEVICE=C:\WFW311\HIMEM.SYS
       DEVICE=C:\WFW311\IFSHLP.SYS
       STACKS=9,256

    2. AUTOEXEC.BAT File

       SET TEMP=c:\windows\temp
       PATH c:\windows;%PATH%
       c:\windows\net start
       lsl
       MPX2PNP
       c:\windows\odihlp.exe
       ipxodi
       netx


    3. PROTOCOL.INI File on Windows for Workgroups 3.11

       [network.setup]
       version=0x3110
       netcard=en166x,1,EN166X,4
       transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
       lana0=en166x,1,ms$netbeui

       [net.cfg]
       PATH=C:\WINDOWS\net.cfg

       [EN166X]

       [Link Driver MPX2PNP]

       [NETBEUI]
       BINDINGS=MPX2PNP
       LANABASE=0
       SESSIONS=10
       NCBS=12


    4. SYSTEM.INI

       [boot]
       shell=progman.exe
       network.drv=wfwnet.drv
       .
       .

       [386Enh]
       network=*vnetbios,*vwc,vnetsup.386,vredir.386,vserver.386
       netheapsize=20
       netmisc=ndis.386,msodisup.386
       transport=netbeui.386
       InDOSPolling=FALSE
       .
       .

       [Network]
       winnet=wfwnet/00025100
       multinet=nonet
       FileSharing=No
       PrintSharing=No
       LogonDisconnected=yes
       EnableSharing=no
       UserName=Accton
       Workgroup=WORKGROUP
       ComputerName=Accton
       Comment=Accton
       logonvalidated=no

       [network drivers]
       devdir=C:\WINDOWS
       LoadRMDrivers=No


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Windows NT 3.1x

             NDIS3.0 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 3.1 INSTALLATION
             ==============================================

They are used with Microsoft Windows NT Release 3.11.  The drivers named
ACC2000 conform to the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 3.0.

There are two files in this directory, one is the driver ACC2000.SYS and
the other is installation information file OEMSETUP.INF.

ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
Installing driver on Microsoft Windows NT
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

   1)  In the Main group of NT, choose the Control Panel icon.

   2)  In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon.

   3)  In the Network Settings dialog box, choose the Add Adapter button.
       The Add Network Adapter dialog box appears.

   4)  In the list of network cards, select "<other> Requires disk from
       manufacturer", and then press <Enter> button.

   5)  Insert this driver disk in drive A, enter drive and pathname A:\NT31
       and then choose the OK button.

   6)  In the Select OEM Option dialog box, you will see Accton EN166x
       Adapter in the menu, use OK button to install it.

   7)  And then Accton EN166x Network Card Setup dialog box appear,
       you must specify "IRQ level" and "I/O Port Address" of the adapter
       plugged in your PC.  Because netcard detection function does not
       support in SETUP program, please make sure these setting matching
       your adapter's configurations.  Otherwise the network ability of
       Windows NT can not work properly.

   8)  After that, installation is completed. Accton's adapter becomes one
       of those Installed Adapter Cards and driver become one of those
       Installed Network Software. You can see: "[0x]Accton EN166x Adapter"
       within Installed Adapter Cards menu and "Accton EN166x Adapter Driver"
       within Installed Network Software menu.

   9)  Now, the SETUP program have already copied ACC2000.SYS from A:\NT31
       directory to  C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS  and the  OEMSETUP.INF  form
       A:\NT31 to  C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32  but renamed it to other installation
       information file. So next time, if you want to add Accton's adapters
       to your system, you do not need floppy diskette again.

  10)  To complete  network  installation,  remember binding the adapter to
       transport drivers by choosing "Bindings" button under Network Setting
       dialog box.

  11)  Restarting your system you will acquire network service.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Windows NT 3.5

             NDIS3.0 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 3.5 INSTALLATION
             ==============================================

The drivers named "ACCNT" conform to the NDIS3 MiniPort Spec.  It can
support Windows NT 3.5 and Windows 95 with different oemsetup.inf file.
This driver also support the Windows NT 3.1 but user must replace NDIS.SYS
by NT 3.5 DDK's NDIS.SYS (\DDK\SRC\NETWORK\NT31BIN\I386\FREE\NDIS.386)

File description:

        ACCNT.SYS    : NDIS3 MiniPort driver
        OEMSETUP.INF : Accton NT3.5 drivers information file
        NT35.TXT     : Read me file


ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
Installing driver on Microsoft Windows NT3.5
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

   1)  In the Main group of NT, choose the Control Panel icon.

   2)  In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon.

   3)  In the Network Settings dialog box, choose the Add Adapter button.
       The Add Network Adapter dialog box appears.

   4)  In the list of network cards, select "<other> Requires disk from
       manufacturer", and then press <Enter> button.

   5)  Insert this driver disk in drive A, enter drive and pathname A:\NT35
       and then choose the OK button.

   6)  In the Select OEM Option dialog box, you will see Accton EN166x MPX2
       PnP Adapter in the menu, use OK button to install it.

   7)  And then Accton EN166x MPX2 PnP Card Setup dialog box appear, you can
       specify "IRQ level" and "I/O Port Address" of the adapter plugged in
       your PC. However, this NDIS 3.0 mini port driver has support auto IO,
       IRQ scan for EN166x MPX2 adapter, so driver can work even user select
       a wrong IO port and IRQ.

       For multiple cards installation, specify correct IO port and IRQ is
       necessary.

   8)  After  that,  installation is completed.  Accton's  adapter  becomes
       one of those Installed  Adapter Cards and driver become one of those
       Installed Network Software. You can see: "[0x]Accton EN166x MPX2 PnP
       Adapter" within Installed Adapter Cards menu and "Accton EN166x MPX2
       PnP Adapter Driver" within Installed Network Software menu.

   9)  Now, the SYSTEM have already copied ACCNT.SYS from A:\NT35 directory
       to  C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS  and the OEMSETUP.INF form  A:\NT35 to
       C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32  but renamed it to other installation  information
       file.  So next time,  if you want to add  Accton's adapters  to your
       system, you do not need floppy diskette again.

  10)  To complete  network  installation,  remember binding the adapter to
       transport drivers by choosing "Bindings" button under Network Setting
       dialog box.

  11)  Restarting your system you will acquire network service.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Windows 95

             NDIS3.0 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION
             ==========================================

Microsoft  had put  Accton EN166x driver  in  Windows 95  system.
Please Set  EN166x  to  "Plug and Play"  mode by  1Step  program,
after  Win95  start up,  it can recognize  Accton EN166x  Adapter
automatically.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
SCO UNIX

         STREAM DRIVER ON SCO UNIX SERVER INSTALLATION
         =============================================


Your Driver Diskette should contain the following files:
==================================================================
Files            Contents
============================================================================
UNIX.TXT         This file about driver installation for the UNIX Server
UNIXDRVR.TAR     Accton device drivers packaged for UNIX (in tar format)
F2TAR.EXE        Utility to transfer UNIXDRVR.TAR onto a formatted diskette.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1.  Prepare a formatted diskette on any DOS machine.

           C>format a:
           ³       ³
           ³       À Diskette drive
           À Dos prompt

Note: You must have a disk that does not have any bad sectors.
Verify this with the DOS command - CHKDSK

           C>chkdsk a:
           ³       ³
           ³       À Diskette drive
           À Dos prompt

2.  Run F2TAR.EXE to generate an Installation Diskette for UNIX system.

    a.  After executing the "f2tar" command, the following message will be
        shown on the screen:

        "Target drive letter (press 'A' or 'B') : "

        press 'A' for the first drive, 'B' for second drive.


    b.  Then "f2tar" will load the data file "unixdrvr.tar" into memory
        and display the following messages:

        "Reading file, please wait."
        ......
        "Done."

    c.  Note if you are using the same drive for both Source Diskette and
        UNIX Installation Diskette, "f2tar" will show the message:
        "Remove the original diskette from drive A"
        or
        "Remove the original diskette from drive B"

    d.  When the message

        "Insert a formatted diskette into drive A and press [ENTER] :"
        or
        "Insert a formatted diskette into drive B and press [ENTER] :"

        is shown on the screen, put the formatted blank diskette into
        drive A (or B) as indicated in the message. Press <Enter>

    e.  After transferring the files, the following messages will be shown.

        "Generating UNIX Installation Diskette on drive ()"
        "Press [Ctrl][C] to abort."

        If you want to abort the operation, press <Ctrl> and <C>
        at the same time.

        Please wait for a few seconds, and the UNIX Installation Diskette
        will be created. Note that the resulting diskette is in UNIX
        tar format; it cannot be read by DOS.

3.  Remove the UNIX Installation Diskette, login to UNIX system as root.

    After the data file has been tranferred completely, you will see

    "Please remove the diskette from drive A".

    If you are using the same drive for both Source Diskette and UNIX
    Installation Diskette, the messages below will be shown on the
    screen too.

    "Please insert the original diskette to drive A"
    "Press [ENTER] to continue ..."

    So put Source Diskette back to the drive indicated by the message,
    and press <Enter> key.

    Now the UNIX Installation Diskette is ready for use, please login
    to UNIX system as supervisor (root).

    ( Note: Please make sure the current directory is "/" using UNIX
           command - pwd. )

4.  Run custom utility and select Install new package. It will prompt you
    to insert 16-BIT Ethernet LLI driver disk. After reading drive A, it
    will show a message to inform you to use netconfig or mkdev <driver>
    (this case- en16) to add drivers into your system.
    If you use mkdev en16, you must use mkdev tcp and select en16 for
    this LLI driver to complete configuration.

5.  Use the program "1step" to configure Accton's 16-bit Ethernet adapter.

6.  If you encounter any problems during installation, (i.e., an error
    message appears on-screen) call your dealer for assistance.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
UNIXWARE

                    STREAMS DRIVER ON UNIXWARE
                    ==========================

DISKETTE CONTENTS

Your Driver Diskette should contain the following files:
==================================================================
Files           Contents
==================================================================
README.TXT      This file; your installation guide
UNIXDRVR.Z      ACCTON device drivers package for UNIXWARE
                (in tar compress format)
-------------------------------------------------------------------

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

There are two ways to do installation. One is to create an installable
diskette then install to UnixWare, the other is to install to the
default directory in UnixWare.

1. Create an installable floppy diskette.


   1.1  Copy the tar compress file into UnixWare

                # doscp a:/unixware/unixdrvr.z /tmp/driver.Z
                # cd /tmp

   1.2  Decompress the tar compress file

                # uncompress driver

   1.3  Prepare a floppy diskette, format a floppy diskette, then
        make a file system.

        If you use 1.44Mbyte floppy diskette:

                # /usr/sbin/format -v /dev/rdsk/f03ht
                # /sbin/mkfs -F s5 /dev/dsk/f03ht 2844:711 2 36

        If you use 720Kbyte floppy diskette:

                # /usr/sbin/format -v /dev/rdsk/f03dt
                # /sbin/mkfs -F s5 /dev/dsk/f03dt 1422:355 2 18

   1.4  Mount this file system

        If you use 1.44Mbyte floppy diskette:

                # mount /dev/dsk/f03ht /install

        If you use 720Kbyte floppy diskette:

                # mount /dev/dsk/f03dt /install

   1.5  Change working directory to this file system and extract
        required files to the floppy diskette

                # cd /install
                # tar xvf /tmp/driver

   1.6  Unmount this file system, and this floppy is an installable
        diskette.

                # cd /
                # umount /install

       Now you can use console command or enter DeskTop environment
       to install driver from this diskette. Following steps use
       console command. Information about how to install diskette
       in DeskTop environment, please consult your menu accompanied
       with UnixWare Packages.

   1.7  Install driver to UnixWare from this installable diskette.
        If you use 720KByte diskette:

                # pkgadd -d /dev/dsk/f03dt

        The following messages display onscreen

                Insert diskette into 3.5 inch 720 kbyte (Low Density).
                Type [go] when ready
                  or [q] to quit: (default: go)

        Press Enter and the following messages display onscreen

                Installation in progress. Do not remove the diskette.

                The following packages are available:

                1. accdrv       Ethernet Hardware Support
                                (i386)1

                Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
                all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:

        Select 1 and press Enter, then it will prompt you to select desired
        IRQ and I/O Base



2. install driver to UnixWare


   2.1  Copy the tar compress file into UnixWare

               # doscp a:/unixware/unixdrvr.z /tmp/accdrv.tar.Z
               # cd /tmp

   2.2  Decompress the tar compress file

               # uncompress accdrv.tar.Z

   2.3  Change working directory to /usr/spool/pkg and extract
        required files to this directory

               # cd /usr/spool/pkg
               # tar xvf /tmp/accdrv.tar

   2.4  Install driver to UnixWare from this directory

               # pkgadd

        The following messages display onscreen

                The following packages are available:

                1. accdrv       Ethernet Hardware Support
                                (i386)1

                Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
                all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]:

        Select 1 and press Enter, then it will prompt you to select desired
        IRQ and I/O Base


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
SOLARIS UNIX

       ISA Ethernet Adapter Solaris for X86 Driver Installation
       ========================================================

This is the SunSoft Solaris X86 Ethernet network driver installation
procedure for Accton's EN166X series products.

When Solaris X86 Unix was installed successfully then you can start network
installation:

1.  Install Accton ISA Ethernet adapter in your PC.

2.  Run 1Step or Setup program(from Accton Driver Program Diskette)
    to configure and test the adapter.
    (Record the IRQ and I/O address for later use)

3.  Startup the system and log on to Solaris as Superuser(root).

4.  Remove /etc/hostname.*  and reboot the system if you had installed
    network driver.
    ( if you used the SMC's 'smc' driver, you must have the file
    /etc/hostname.smc0. For Accton 'actn' driver, the installation program
    will create the file /etc/hostname.actn0.)

        # rm /etc/hostname.*
        # halt

5.  Copy the install package file (acctar.16) from Accton's distributed
    diskette or BBS to the SunSoft Solaris X86 unix system's /tmp directory.

        # mount -F pcfs /dev/diskette /mnt
        # cp /mnt/acctar.16 /tmp
        # umount /mnt

6.  At the prompt, execute the commands "dos2unix' and "uudecode" to
    change the file data format, as follows:

         # cd /tmp
         # dos2unix acctar.16 acctar.uu
         # uudecode acctar.uu

7.  Extract the driver installation package files (Acc.tar).

         # tar xvf Acc.tar

8.  Copy the install package file directory (Accton166) and contents
    to /var/spool/pkg.

         # cp -r Accton166 /var/spool/pkg

9.  Install the driver in the Solaris unix.

         # pkgadd Accton166

    The Console prompts you for the following:

    Where should the device driver object be installed [/kernel/drv]? _
        (Press Enter Key)

    Should required driver configuration files be modified [y,n]? _
        (Press "y" key)

    Should /etc/hostname.actn0 be created with the current system name? _
        (Please key in system Hostname )

    Do you want to continue with the installation of this package [y,n,?]_
        (Press "y" key)

    The Console will inform you when driver installation is completed.


10. Edit /kernel/drv/actn.conf to change "ioaddr" and "intr" value
    specified in step 2.

    Warning: The values of IRQ and I/O address in actn.conf file
             must match the values set in 1Step/Setup program.

    Sample actn.conf is:

# Driver.conf file for the "Accton EN166"
#
# The ioaddr property is the base I/O port address.
# The second number in the "intr" specification is the IRQ.
# The second and third numbers of the "reg" specification are the
#       physical address and the length in bytes of the device's
#       memory-mapped address space.
# The optional multisize property specifies the number of multicast
#       addresses to be supported by this device driver; default 16.
#
# See isa(4) for details about the format of this file.

name="actn" class="sysbus" ioaddr=0x300 intr=5,3 reg=0,0xc8000,0x4000;
                                     |         |---> IRQ 3
                                     |---> I/O port address

11. Edit /etc/hosts to add my IP address and hostname.
    Edit /etc/netmasks to add netmask.

        ex. /etc/hosts
                127.0.0.1        localhost loghost
                <my IP address>  <my hostname>
                     ..               ..

12. Driver is installed successful, Reboot the system.

        #halt


13. If you want to remove Accton166 package, first remove
    /etc/hostname.actn0 and reboot the system.

    After the system startup, remove the /etc/hostname.actn0

         # rm /etc/hostname.actn0
         # halt

    Then, reboot the system and run "pkgrm Accton166"

         # pkgrm Accton166


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Packet Driver

                 PACKET DRIVER INSTALLATION
                 ==========================

NWPD.COM is your adapter packet driver. The
following describes its command syntax and use.

NWPD Command Syntax
-------------------

NWPD [-d] [-n] [-w] [-u] [-h] <PD_INT_NO> [IRQ] [IO_BASE]

where:

[-d]    The "-d" option does not start the Ethernet
        adapter until this packet driver is called
        first by higher layer programs

[-n]    The Novell server uses NOVELL ISO-like packet,
        while the Novell workstation uses the NOVELL 8137
        packets. Use this option to convert NOVELL 8137
        into NOVELL ISO-like packets, if necessary.

[-w]    Steve Wallace added a hack to let the packet
        drivers run under Windows. This is not to be
        considered as the proper solution, which is to
        write a TCP/IP package for Windows.

        This hack is enabled only when you use the '-w' switch.

[-u]    This option unloads the Packet Driver.

[-h]    This option displays the on-line help.

<PD_INT_NO>
        This specifies the software interrupt (IRQ)
        where  you'll load the packet driver. It must
        be in the range 0x60 to 0x80.

        The PC/TCP kernel, by default, is loaded at
        interrupt 0x61 (so don't load the packet
        driver there!)

[IRQ]
        This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ)

[IO_BASE]
        This specifies the I/O address.

Example 1
---------

Using Accton's EN166x adapter, the following command line
loads the Packet Driver at software interrupt 60h,
at I/O address 300 and hardware interrupt 3.

        NWPD 0x60 3 0x300

Since the default I/O address for this adapter is 300 and the
default IRQ is 3, the above command may be simplified to:

        NWPD 0x60

Note
----
Address parameters, such as the software interrupt and I/O address
are preceded by "0x". For example, "0x60" and "0x300".


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
PC/TCP

          PACKET DRIVER INSTALLATION FOR FTP PC/TCP
          =========================================

NWPD.COM is Accton's packet driver which can support FTP PC/TCP.
Following is the installation procedure:

1. Load your Packet Driver.  example:

        NWPD 0x60

2. Load the PC/TCP kernel ETHDRV.EXE. See following example:

        To load the PC/TCP kernel and allocate 8 packet buffers,
        type the following:

        ETHDRV -p 8       <Enter>

        This will increase the number of packet buffers from
        5 (default) to 8.

3. You are now ready to run any PC/TCP application, like
        FTP's telnet.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
NCSA

             PACKET DRIVER INSTALLATION FOR NCSA
             ===================================

NWPD.COM is Accton's packet driver which can support NCSA Telnet.
Following is the installation procedure:

1. Make sure that you have the correct version of NCSA
        Telnet for the PC. You need version 2.3 or later to
        support the packet driver interface.

2. Install the NCSA software onto your system. Refer
        to the NCSA documentation for detailed instructions.

3. Load the Packet Driver (NWPD 0x60). Refer to the
        corresponding section for details.

4. Get help or view the Packet Driver's syntax
        by typing the following command:

        nwpd -h       <Enter>

5. Run the NCSA application that you need. To
        do this, you need to know the host's
        IP address. For example, ftp 192.72.24.202.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
LANtastic

                LANTASTIC DRIVER INSTALLATION
                =============================

  Content:
  --------

      A) Install Accton drivers for LANtastic 5.0

      B) Install Accton drivers for LANtastic 6.0



A) Install Accton drivers for LANtastic 5.0
   ========================================

   Using NDIS driver:
   ------------------
   For NDIS driver, Accton support "ETHNE.DOS" driver for MPX2 product
   series. User can use "ETHNE.DOS" driver to replace AEXNDIS.DOS which
   is the NDIS driver offered by ARTISOFT.

   Example  -----  CONFIG.SYS

        DEVICE=C:\LANTASTI\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANTASTI
        DEVICE=C:\LANTASTI\ETHNE.DOS        -------> By Accton


   Example  -----  AUTOEXEC.BAT / STARTNET.BAT

        C:\LANTASTI\AI-NDIS BIND_TO=ETHNE_NIF
        C:\LANTASTI\AILANBIO
        C:\LANTASTI\REDIR MachineName


   Example  -----  PROTOCOL.INI

        [PROTMAN]
           DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
           DYNAMIC = YES

        [ETHNE_NIF]
           DRIVERNAME = ETHNE$

   Comments:
     If you are using PROTMAN.DOS V1.x, you must use the NO_BIND option
     on the AI-NDIS command line in the STARTNET.BAT, and you must run
     NETBIND.EXE V1.x before AILANBIO.EXE.



B) Install Accton NDIS2 drivers for LANtastic 6.0
   ==============================================

  Using NDIS driver:
  ------------------

   To install Accton NDIS driver "ETHNE.DOS", user can use LANtastic
   6.0 install program, and select "NDIS support for network adapters"
   then insert Accton's driver diskette, and type path "A:\LANTASTI".
   Install program will search "ETHNE.DOS" and "PROTOCOL.INI" and copy
   these two files to target directory.

   IF user already install LANtastic 6.0 and want to install Accton's
   MPX2 adapter, just replace AEXNDIS.DOS with Accton's NDIS driver
   "ETHNE.DOS" at CONFIG.SYS

   "ETHNE.DOS" is NDIS driver which supported by Accton
   "AEXNDIS.DOS" is NDIS driver which supported by ARTISOFT


   Example  -----  CONFIG.SYS

        DEVICE=C:\LANTASTI\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANTASTI
        DEVICE=C:\LANTASTI\ETHNE.DOS        -------> By Accton


   Example  -----  AUTOEXEC.BAT / STARTNET.BAT

    @echo ===== Begin LANtastic configuration =====
    SET LAN_CFG=C:\LANTASTI
    PATH C:\LANTASTI;%PATH%
    SET LAN_DIR=C:\LANTASTI.NET

    rem Please obtain the NETBEUI.EXE program from Microsoft
    NETBEUI
    AI-NDIS BIND_TO=AEXNDIS_NIF
    AILANBIO @STARTNET.CFG
    REDIR THOMAS @STARTNET.CFG

    SERVER C:\LANTASTI.NET @STARTNET.CFG
    NET LOGIN \\THOMAS
    @echo ===== End LANtastic configuration =====


   Example  -----  Protocol.ini

    [PROTMAN]
    Priority=NETBEUI
      DriverName = PROTMAN$
      Dynamic = Yes

    [NETBEUI_XIF]
      DriverName = netbeui$
      Sessions = 6
      NCBS = 12
      Bindings = ETHNE_NIF
      LANABASE = 1

    [ETHNE_NIF]
      DriverName = ETHNE$


-- End --


.TOPIC:
Banyan VINES

            NDIS DRIVER FOR BANYAN VINES INSTALLATION
            =========================================

The drivers named ETHNE contained in the directory
NDIS conform to the Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.


NDIS Driver Installation on Banyan VINES
----------------------------------------
1. Type Pcconfig and press <Enter> to display
   the "Configuring A PC for the Network" window.

2. Select "1 -  Network Card Setting," and press
   <Enter>. Your screen will prompt you with the
   possible hardware configuration options.

3. Choose the "NDIS Ethernet" option and
   press <Enter>.

4. Type the appropriate interrupt number,
   and the EN166x to the PROTOCOL bindings =.

5. Press <F10> when process is complete.
   Or press <Esc> to exit this screen.

6. Select "2 - Login Environment Settings," and
   press <Enter>.

7. Select "1 - Select Default Communications Driver,"
   and press <Enter>.

8. Select "NDIS Ethernet," and press <Esc> to
   exit this menu.

9. Press <F10> to save all choices.

10. Modify the CONFIG.SYS and the PROTOCOL.INI
    files as in the following examples.


Sample Configuration Files
--------------------------

1. CONFIG.SYS

   device=c:\banyan\protman.dos/i:c:\banyan
   device=c:\banyan\ethne.dos

2. PROTOCOL.INI file for the LAN Manager

   [protocol manager]
     DriverName = PROTMAN$
   [EN166x]
     DriverName = ethne$


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Pathway Access

    NDIS DRIVER FOR WOLLONGONG PATHWAY ACCESS INSTALLATION
    ======================================================

The drivers named ETHNE contained in the NDIS directory
NDIS conform to the Network Driver Interface Specification
(NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.

NDIS Driver Installation on PATHWAY ACCESS
------------------------------------------
1. Insert your copy of the Pathway Drivers diskette
   into drive A.
2. Install the Pathway Drivers into your PC hard disk
   drive. Type the following, indicating the subdirectory
   where you want to install the program. Then press
   <Enter>.

        A:\> pwinstal C:

   The pwinstall program automatically installs the driver
   software in a new directory named \PATHWAY in your
   specified drive. Your system will prompt you with
   the following message once the process is complete:

   "The Pathway Drivers have been copied successfully.
    Refer to the documentation to complete driver
    installation."

3. Insert your Driver Diskette in drive A: and copy the
   NDIS driver to the subdirectory where you want to
   install the Pathway software. Do this by typing
   the following command from DOS:

    A:\> Copy A:\NDIS\DOS\ETHNE.DOS C:\PATHWAY

4. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to contain the
   following command lines:

   DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\PWTCP.SYS
   DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\PROTMAN.EXE/I:C:\PATHWAY
   DEVICE=C:\PATHWAY\ETHNE.DOS

5. Edit your PROTOCOL.INI file in the C:\PATHWAY
   subdirectory to include the following section:

   [EN166x]
    DriverName = ETHNE$

6. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to include the following
   command lines:

   path=c:\pathway
   ndis [-d:#]
   pwbind

   where:
   -d   is an optional parameter used for accessing
        a specific module number within the PROTOCOL.INI.
        In your PROTOCOL.INI file, a line enclosed by
        square brackets designates the beginning of a
        new module. Each module is referred to by a
        hexadecimal number. The first module is module
        number one. The second module is module two, and so on.


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
DEC PATHWORKS

          NDIS Driver for DEC PATHWORK Installation
          =========================================

The drivers named ETHNE contained in the \NDIS\DOS
subdirectory of your Driver Diskette conform to the
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) defined
by Microsoft/3Com.

Installation Procedure
----------------------

1. Insert the DEC PATHWORKS Client Setup diskette #1
   into your floppy drive (either A: or B:).

2. Type the prompt, type the following and press <Enter>
   to bring up the startup menu:

   A:>NETSETUP          <Enter>

3. You'll be asked if your keyboard type is LK250. Select
   "NO." If you are using an LK250 keyboard choose "YES."

4. Next, you'll be prompted to choose a transport option.
   Select the "DECNET transport option" and press <Enter>
   to proceed.

5. Your system will prompt you to insert the DNET TRNSPRT diskette#1
   into your floppy drive. Follow screen instructions.

6. Then you'll be prompted to specify a destination drive.
   Type C: or D:

7. When asked if you are creating an initial workstation diskette,
   select "NO."

8. Type in the node name and address (i.e., node number) in the
   corresponding field. Then press <Enter>.

9. Type in the server node name and address (i.e., node number)
   in the corresponding field. Then press <Enter>.

10. When asked to "Select the network adapter type:" choose
    Ethernet.

11. When prompted to "Select the network adapter:" choose
    "Other NDIS."

12. Indicate the subdirectory location of your NDIS
    driver in the Accton Driver Diskette. For example,
    type the following:

    A:\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\ETHNE.DOS

13. When prompted, indicate the subdirectory location
    of the PROTOCOL.INI file in the Accton Driver Diskette.
    For example, type the following:

    A:\MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\

14. Select "WRITE KEY DISK" to save the settings that you have
    chosen. When prompted to copy the ETHNE.DOS and PROTOCOL.INI
    files, insert the Accton driver program diskette into your
    floppy drive.

15. Follow screen instructions to complete the installation.

16. From the Configuration screen, press F10 to exit to C:\.

17. Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file from the DECNET subdirectory.
    Remove the semicolon (;) from the statement
    "NI_IRQ = 5" under the [DATALINK] section.

18. Make sure that the IRQ value in the new [ETHNE.DOS] section,
    matches the NI_IRQ value in the [DATALINK] statement.


Sample Configuration Files
--------------------------

1. CONFIG.SYS File

   shell=c:\command.com /P /E:526
   device=c:\decnet\hiMEM.sys
   device=C:\dos\EMM386.EXE ram 1024
   dos=high, UMB
   devicehigh=c:\decnet\protman.sys /I:D:\DECNET
   devicehigh=c:\decnet\ethne.dos
   rem device=c:\decnet\nddrv.sys
   rem device=c:\decnet\npdrv.sys
   FILES=50
   BUFFERS=50
   LASTDRIVE=v
   STACKS=9,256


2. PROTOCOL.INI file for PATHWORKS v4.1

   ; PROTOCOL.INI file create by DNETOMO.V41 V4.1.060
   ;              via DNETWIK.V41 V4.1.047

   [protocol manager]
   DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

   [IPX4MAC]
   DRIVER = IPX$MAC
   BINDINGS   = ETHNE.DOS

   [DATALINK]
   DRIVERNAME   = DLL$MAC
   LG_BUFFERS   = 16
   SM_BUFFERS   = 6
   OUTSTANDING  = 32
   HEURISTICS   = 0
   BINDINGS   = ETHNE.DOS
   ;Specify IRQ level used by workstations network adapter
   NI_IRQ     = 3

   [ETHNE.DOS]
   ; PROTOCOL.INI for Accton En166x adapter

   drivername = ETHNE$
   ; irq = NI_IRQ = Adapter IRQ Setting
   irq = 3
   iobase = 0x300

   ; End of this sample file

3. AUTOEXEC.BAT

   echo off
   break on
   cls
   prompt $p$g
   REM Insert any keyboard internationalization and character set information here.
   if not exist \decnet\STARTNET.BAT goto nostartup
   call \decnet\STARTNET
   goto end
   :nostartup
   echo ** WARNING ** STARTNET.BAT file not found.  Network functions not performed


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
SUN PC-NFS

                 NDIS DRIVER FOR SUN PC-NFS Installation
                 =======================================

The drivers named ETHNE contained in the directory
NDIS conform to the Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.


NDIS Driver Installation on SUN PC-NFS
--------------------------------------
1. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to include the following
   command line, and reboot the PC:

   Device=c:\dos\ansi.sys

2. Insert the PC-NFS Installation diskette into the
   PC's floppy drive. Type the following from DOS and
   press <Enter> to bring up the PC-NFS installation
   screen:

   INSTALL      <Enter>

3. Follow screen prompts to configure your screen
   display. For example, press <M> to choose mono display,
   or press <C> to choose color display, or press
   <ESC> to cancel the installation.

4. When the "Install the Basic PC-NFS files" window
   appears onscreen, select "Install Full PC-NFS" from
   the choice list.

5. "Specify the target PC-NFS installation directory," by
   typing the appropriate path in the field provided. For
   example, C:\NFS. Then press <Enter> to continue.

6. Carefully read and respond to each prompt that
   appears onscreen, indicating the suitable
   selections for your system.

7. When you reach the prompt that reads, "Configure
   an Ethernet network connection," choose "Ethernet"
   from the choice list. Then press <Enter> to confirm
   your choice.

8. Choose the network adapter you will use. Select
   "NDIS" from the list shown onscreen. Then press
   <Enter> to confirm your choice.

9. Follow screen instructions to complete the process. You
   will be prompted to insert some PC-NFS distribution
   diskettes. And during the process, files from
   the diskettes will be copied into your hard disk
   drive.

10. When prompted to update your AUTOEXEC.BAT and
    CONFIG.SYS files, press "Y."

11. Your system will prompt you when the installation
    process is complete. It will display the following
    message, "PC-NFS installation is complete."

12. The system will create two subdirectories
    in the destination drive, namely, \LANMAN and \NFS.

13. Create the NETWORK.BAT, DRIVES,BAT and HOSTS files.
    Specify the PC name, IP address, server name
    and server IP address in these files.
    See the section on Sample Configuration Files
    for examples.

14. Copy the NETWORK.BAT, DRIVES.BAT and HOSTS files
    into the \NFS directory of your server.

15. Copy the ETHNE.DOS file from the
    \MSLANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\ETHERNET\ACCTON\ of your Driver Diskette
    to the newly created subdirectory (\LANMAN) on your
    destination drive.

    Note: The ETHNE.DOS file is also found in the \NDIS\DOS
          directory of your Driver Diskette.

16. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file using a text editor. Add
    the following command line before the NFS_NDIS
    driver specification:

      DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\ETHNE.DOS

17. Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file in the \LANMAN directory,
    replacing the following:

    a. Replace the section name [your-mac-module]
       with [EN166x]
    b. Replace the command line "drivername = YOURMAC$" with
       "drivername = ETHNE$"
    c. Specify the correct IRQ and IOBASE value
       (may be omitted) to match the adapter's
       hardware configuration. For example:
       IRQ = 3
       IOBASE = 0x300
    d. Replace the command line "bindings = YOUR-MAC-MODULE"
       with "bindings = ETHNE$"

18. Reboot your computer. Then start the application
    you need. For example:
    a. Execute NFSCONF.EXE to configure the system,
       such as mounting a virtual drive E:
    b. Execute TELNET.EXE to do terminal emulation

Sample Configuration Files
--------------------------

1. NETWORK.BAT

   REM stc* is a sample PC-NFS workstation name
   REM accton3 is a sample PC-NFS server address
   NET START RDR stc*
   NET PCNFSD accton3
   NET NAME stc*

2. DRIVES.BAT

   REM specify connections to remote directory
   NET USE l:accton3:/usr2/down
   NET USE k:accton3:/mnt

3. HOSTS

   REM specify gateway address
   192.72.24.201 <gateway # updated>
   REM specify workstation's IP address
   192.72.24.102 stc
   REM specify server's IP address
   192.72.24.202 accton3

4. CONFIG.SYS

   shell=c:\command.com /P /E:526
   dos=high, UMB
   rem ----pcnfs install
   Device=c:\dos\ansi.sys
   DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS  /m
   DEVICE=C:\NFS\SOCKDRV.SYS
   REM Specify PROTOCOL.INI directory
   DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.SYS /i:C:\LANMAN
   REM Accton NDIS driver name
   device=C:\LANMAN\ETHNE.DOS
   DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NFS-NDIS.SYS
   FILES=50
   BUFFERS=50
   LASTDRIVE=v
   STACKS=9,256

5. PROTOCOL.INI file at the \LANMAN directory

   [protocol manager]
      drivername = PROTMAN$
   [ETHNE]
      drivername = ethne$
      irq = 3
      iobase = 0x300
   [NFS-NDIS]
      drivername = NFSLINK1
      bindings = ETHNE

6. AUTOEXEC.BAT
   ...
   SET TZ=PST8
   SET path=C:\;C:\NFS;C:\LANMAN
   SET NFSDRIVE=D
   REM Add the following line to bind NDIS driver
   C:lanman\netbind
   PRT *
   REM Execute application you need, e.g. NFSRUN
   NFSRUN


-- THE END --


.TOPIC:
Power Lan

                 Power Lan driver Installation
                 =============================

To install Accton's EN166x adapter with Power Lan system, user
can use 3 different methods as following:

      A) Install Power Lan driver with Accton's EN166x adapter

      B) Install Accton's DOS/ODI drivers for Power Lan

      C) Install Accton's Packet drivers for Power Lan


A) Install Power Lan Driver with Accton's EN166x adapter
   =====================================================

   To install Power Lan driver with Accton's EN166x adapter

   1.) Use Power Lan install program, and select "NE2000" item.

   2.) Change Iobase and IRQ setting by Accton's 1Step setup program
       and using the same port at NXNE2000 command line parameter:
       /lp:Iobase /li:IRQ

   Example  -----  PLSTART.BAT

       if %PLTREE%. == . set PLTREE=C:\PL
       REM
       REM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Start NETBIOS - - - - - - - - - - - -
       REM
       %PLTREE%\PROGRAMS\nxne2000  /ln:0 /ses:14 /nam:17 /lp:300 /li:3
       REM


B) Install Accton's DOS/ODI driver for Power Lan
   =============================================

   To install Accton DOS/ODI driver at Power Lan system:

   1.) Copy Accton's DOS/ODI driver "MPX2PNP.COM from A:\NETWARE\ODI\DOSODI
       to C:\PL\PROGRAMS

   2.) Copy Novell's driver "LSL.COM from A:\NETWARE to C:\PL\PROGRAMS

   3.) Create NET.CFG file as following example at C:\PL\PROGRAMS

   4.) Use Power Lan install program, and select "ODI" item,
       then add "LSL.COM" and "MPX2PNP.COM" before NXODI.EXE
       at C:\PL\ADMIN\SYS\PLSTART.BAT's "start NETBIOS" section


   Example  -----  PLSTART.BAT

       if %PLTREE%. == . set PLTREE=C:\PL
       REM
       REM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Start NETBIOS - - - - - - - - - - - -
       REM
       LSL
       %PLTREE%\MPX2PNP              ------> Accton's MPX2 DOS/ODI driver
       %PLTREE%\PROGRAMS\nxodi  /ln:0 /ses:14 /nam:17
       REM

   Example  -----  NET.CFG

       Link Driver MPX2PNP
              Frame ETHERNET_II
              Protocol IPX  8137 ETHERNET_II
              Port 300
              INT 3



C) Install Accton's Packet driver for Power Lan
   =============================================

   To install Accton packet driver at Power Lan system:

   1.) Copy Accton's packet driver "NWPD.COM" from A:\PKTDRV to
       C:\PL\PROGRAMS

   2.) Use Power Lan install program, and select "NXPACKET" item,
       then add Accton's packet driver "NWPD.COM" before NXPACKET.EXE
       at C:\PL\ADMIN\SYS\PLSTART.BAT's "start NETBIOS" section


   Example  -----  PLSTART.BAT

       if %PLTREE%. == . set PLTREE=C:\PL
       REM
       REM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Start NETBIOS - - - - - - - - - - - -
       REM
       %PLTREE%\NWPD 0x60           ------> Accton's packet driver
       %PLTREE%\PROGRAMS\nxpacket  /ln:0 /ses:14 /nam:17 /li:0x60


-- THE END --


Download Driver Pack

How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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