INSTALL.TXT Driver File Contents (AEF630TX.zip)


             Driver Installation Guide for MS Network client
          =====================================================

Introduction
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    This document describes the procedure to install  NDIS2  DOS driver on
    Microsoft Network client for AEF-360TX Family PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter.

    Location of Driver: \NDIS2\DOS\RTSND.DOS


Installation Procedure
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    Before you start with the installation procedure, make sure that the
    adapter is properly  installed and configured.  Similarly, Make sure
    that your Microsoft Network Client is properly installed.
    (If not, The installation utility SETUP.EXE is located on Microsoft
    Network Client v3.0 for MS-DOS Disk. Run SETUP.EXE from Disk and the
    SETUP program screen will appear, and You must complete each of the
    questions. These options are specific to your needs. The installation
    procedure  will transfer files to a specific directory on the client
    and modify existing configuration files to fit your specific needs.)

    1. Change to the Microsoft Network Client subdirectory, and run
       SETUP.EXE .

    2. The screen will display some infomation. Press <Enter> .

    3. Responds to the screen prompts, selecting "Change Network
       Configuration",then press <Enter>.

    4. Move the highlight to "Add Adapter", press <Enter>.

    5. Select "Network adapter not shown on list below ...".

    6. Insert the AEF-360TX Family PCI Fast Adapter driver diskette in
       floppy A, and specify your pathname A:\NDIS2\DOS, then press <Enter>.


    7. Follow screen instructions to complete the process. Simply pressing
       <Enter> for each screen display will select the default options.
       Press <Enter> until you reach the display prompting you to reboot
       your system.


    Installing Multiple LAN Adapters:
    ---------------------------------
    There are two different method to complete it:

    To Follow Installation Procedure and add two adapter,

    a. Under DOS mode, you can modify the EtherID or BusNo+DeviceNo
       keyword field in file C:\MSCLIENT\PROTOCOL.INI.

    b. Or you can also use the SETUP program and follow above setup
       procedurc step 4, but move the highlight to "Change Setting",
       then press <Enter>, the screen will prompt you to fill EtherID
       value .


    Sample Configuration Files:
    ---------------------------
    Ex1: [PROTOCOL.INI] (install creates this file)

    [network.setup]
    version=0x3110
    netcard=RTL8139,1,RTL8139,1
    transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
    transport=ms$netbeui,MS$NETBEUI
    lana0=RTL8139,1,ms$netbeui
    lana1=RTL8139,1,ms$ndishlp

    [protman]
    DriverName=PROTMAN$
    PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP

    [MS$NDISHLP]
    DriverName=ndishlp$
    BINDINGS=RTL8139

    [MS$NETBEUI]
    DriverName=netbeui$
    SESSIONS=10
    NCBS=12
    BINDINGS=RTL8139
    LANABASE=0

    [RTL8139]
    ; RTL8139 RPOTOCOL.INI SAMPLE
    DriverName=RTSND$
    ;EtherID=@52544C111111   ;This keyword is used to desinate a RTL8139
                             ;adapter by assigning its ethernet ID when
                             ;more than one adapters exist on one system.

    ;BusNo=@00               ;This  keyword is used to desinate a RTL8139
                             ;adapter by assigning it's PCI bus number
                             ;when more than one adapters exist on one
                             ;system.(must be used with 'DeviceNo' keyword)

    ;DeviceNo=@0A            ;This  keyword is used to desinate a RTL8139
                             ;adapter by assigning it's PCI Device number
                             ;when more than one adapters exist on one
                             ;system.(must be used with 'BusNo' keyword)

    ;Medium=100/10           ;This keyword is used to force RTL8139 adapter
                             ;to speed 10M or 100M mode. If not present,
                             ;the driver will auto-detect the speed.


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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.

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