ReadMe File for HF000X9 V0.6 Windows NT4/2K/XP Driver package part Table of contents 1. Overview 2. Contents 3. Installation 4, Driver options 5. FAQ 6. Revision history 7. Disclaimer 8. Copyright notices ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Overview HF000X9 is a driver package for the Diamond Multimedia HomeFree Wireless LAN line of cards and adapters for Windows NT4, 2000, XP, 95, 98 and ME operating systems, supporting PCMCIA, ISAPNP and PCI cards and adapters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Contents HF000X9 for Windows NT4, 2K and XP consists of the following files HF000X9 .INF - The INF file for all Windows operating systems READMENT.TXT - This file SKYLINE .SYS - The W9X driver for HomeFree WLAN cards and adapters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Installation You must be familiar with network setup procedures. When prompted for the driver, select 'Have disk', choose the drive and directory where HF000X9 was extracted and select HF000X9.INF. Additional utilites from the original W9X distribution do not support Windows NT4, 2K or XP. Replacements are not available. Additional internet sharing utilites from the original W9X distribution are not neccesary for Windows ME and XP, both including the 'Network Installation Assistent' to create a diskette, containing necessary files to grant support for bridge based internet access. You may use XP network properties and settings to configure workgroups, shared drives etc. compatible with and to W9X settings and properties. Example W9X TCP/IP configuration User : GUEST (Setup) Computername: COMP1 (Setup / network properties, ident.) Workgroup : HOMEFREE (Network properties, ident.) Description : MYNETWORK (Network properties, identification) IP-Address : 192.168.000.001 (Protocol properties) Subnet mask : 255.255.255.000 (Protocol properties) DNS : - (Protocol properties) CoNetId : MYNETWORK (Driver properties / Homeping) ME TCP/IP configuration User : GUEST (Setup) Computername: COMP2 (Setup / network properties, ident.) Workgroup : HOMEFREE (Network properties, identification) Description : MYNETWORK (Network properties, identification) IP-Address : 192.168.000.002 (Protocol properties) Subnet mask : 255.255.255.000 (Protocol properties) DNS : - (Protocol properties) CoNetId : MYNETWORK (Driver properties / Homeping) NT4/2K/XP TCP/IP configuration User : GUEST (Setup) Computername: COMP3 (Setup / network properties, ident.) Workgroup : HOMEFREE (Network properties, identification) Description : MYNETWORK (Network properties, identification) IP-Address : 192.168.000.003 (Protocol properties) Subnet mask : 255.255.255.000 (Protocol properties) DNS : - (Protocol properties) CoNetId : MYNETWORK (Driver / Network properties, adv.) CoNetId 'MYNETWORK' for NT4/2K/XP is 'hardwired' into the INF file. To customize the entry, use driver / network advanced properties page to change the current value. All text entries should or must be in upper case. Windows 95 defaults to IPX/SPX without NetBIOS, no shared resources and access rights during network installation. TCP/IP protocol, shared drives and printers, access rights and path have to be supplied manualy. Windows 98/SE and ME default to TCP/IP, no shared resources and access rights during network installation. Shared drives and printers, access rights and path have to be supplied manualy. Windows XP Home and Pro default to TCP/IP, no shared resources and access rights during network installation. Shared drives and printers, access rights and path have to be supplied manualy. XP and XP with Service Pack 1 do not support NetBEUI, use 'NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS compatible protocol' for XP and 'IPX/SPX compatible protocol' with activated 'NetBIOS over IPX/SPX' for W9X instead. XP with Service Pack 2 supports NetBEUI. Minimum TCP/IP configuration is easier to set up and more reliable than NetBIOS over IPX/SPX. Configurations testet IPX/SPX/NetBIOS connecting XP Pro SP1 / HFPCI to W95 / HFPCMCIA (Diamond) IPX/SPX/NetBIOS connecting XP Pro SP1 / HFPCI to W95 / HFPCMCIA (Generic) TCP/IP connecting XP Pro SP1 / HFPCI to W95 / HFPCMCIA (Diamond) TCP/IP connecting XP Pro SP1 / HFPCI to W95 / HFPCMCIA (Generic) TCP/IP connecting XP Pro SP2 / HFPCI to W98 / HFPCMCIA (Generic) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Driver options Physical driver and network parameters can be modified, changing default values in the advanced network properties page, optimizing performance or to customize settings. 'CoNetId' (network identification) is a unique identfier distinguish- ing accessable nodes of one wireless lan from foreign wlans. Default : MYNETWORK Max. length : 32 letters and digits Case : Upper and lower case possible 'MaximumLinkSpeed' limits the actual transfer speed (bitrate) of possible connections; higher bitrats possible due to hardware capability, but not confirmed. Default : 1.0 Mbit Values : 0.5 Mbit, 1.0 Mbit (,1.5 Mbit, 2.0 Mbit) 'NetworkAddress' allows to substitude the current network address. Default : 'Auto' Max. length : 12 hexadecimal letters and digits Case : Upper case only 'TxMinimumHoldoff' defines timeout hold off to prevent packet collisions. Default : 1000 Range : 0...10000 Step : 100 'VendorDescription' identifies the vendor of the network. Default : HOMEFREE Max. length : 32 letters and digits Case : Upper and lower case possible ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. FAQ Q. Driver crashes XP after long idle periods in single machine environe- ment. A. Deactivate device when unneeded. Q. Bubblegum boxes keep popping up, reporting endlessly 'No cable connec- ted' and 'Cable reconnected'. A. Deactivate device when no network connection is available. Q. During driver installation the system crashes after a short period of time. Running programs seem to accelerate this. A. An active second node (even unconfigured) and terminating all running programs prevents this. Q. HF000X9 for Windows 9X supports HomePing WLU. Can HomePing be used with XP, too? A. HomePing is unable to open the registry as needed. Additional para- meters can be emulated. BIGSKYLN.VXD can't be opened. Driver limitations keep other wireless lan utilities from recognizing HomeFree cards and adapters, use protocol analysation utilities instead. (-> NetGroup 'Analayser', System Internals 'TDIMON') ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. Revision history 08/21/2004, V0.1, Crosscompare version for ALL_OS.INF assembled 08/25/2004, V0.2, All OS version stripped down to NT/2K/XP only 09/01/2004, V0.3, Additional skyline parameters isolated/preset 08/03/2005, V0.4, Minor additions, updated ReadME 08/08/2005, V0.5, Reintegration into ALL_OS.INF 12/01/2005, V0.6, Advanced network properties, WHQL conformity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Disclaimer This driver is provided in good faith and the hope that it is useful for users, however the author explicitly disclaims all liability for damages that are a result of the usage of this driver. The author is not affiliated with any company mentioned, nor is any support available from them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Copyright notices BIGSKYLN.VXD, SKYHOOK.VXD and SKYLINE.SYS are Copyright (C) Alation Systems , Inc. HOMEPING.EXE is Copyright (C) Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc. HomeFree (R) is Registered Trademark (TM) Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc. Windows (R) 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2K and XP are Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. NetGroup Analsyser is Copyright (C) Politecnico di Torino, Italy TDIMON is Copyright (C) Mark RussinovichDownload Driver Pack
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