\HELP\NETWARE\DOSODI.TXT NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter ----------------------------------------- Driver Installation for Novell NetWare DOS client ------------------------------------------------- Introduction ------------ The NetWare ODI drivers allow you to run multiple protocol stacks and install up to two network adapters in a workstation. The provided ODI driver supports the Node Address, Protocol and Frame options for creating your own NET.CFG file. The FA310TX specific keywords are provided at the end of this installation guide. Please refer to Novell's "NetWare ODI shell for DOS - NET.CFG options". This installation assumes that the adapter is working properly. The Getting Started section describes the installation instructions. Getting Started --------------- There are two methods for NetWare client driver installation, NETGEAR automatic driver installation (for NetWare 3.11) and Novell Client install (for NetWare 3.12 and 4.x). Automatic driver installation ----------------------------- The DOS ODI driver NGRPCI.COM is provided in the root directory of the Drivers and Diagnostics diskette. No decompresstion is necessary prior to a NetWare DOS client driver installation with this procedure 1. Insert the Drivers and Diagnostics disk and type A:\HELP to execute the installation program. Select "Quick Install for NetWare Client" to install Novell NetWare client for DOS for your system. 2. Provide the target path where the drivers are to be installed. 3. Answer yes if you want the installation program to modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS. When finished, press Enter to exit out of the program. Rebooting the system will activate the Novell NetWare client driver for accessing a NetWare server. A typical ODI workstation startup batch file includes: > LSL ; Link Support Layer Module provided by Novell > NGRPCI ; Hardware Specific Module > IPXODI ; IPX Protocol Stack Module provided by Novell > NETX ; DOS Shell Support Module provided by Novell > F:LOGIN ; Login to file server Novell Client Installation (for NetWare 3.12 and 4.1x) ------------------------------------------------------ The necessary files for Novell client installation are stored in a self-extracting compressed format. The DOS ODI driver, NGRPCI.COM, and the information file, NGRPCI.INS, need to be extracted prior to starting the Novell installation procedure. 1. Copy the NETWARE.EXE file from the \NETWARE direcotry of the drivers diskette. Enter "NETWARE" at MS-DOS prompt to extract the driver and the information flies. 2. Run the NetWare Client Install program from NetWare 3.12 or 4.1x. - Get the Client disks from the network administrator or create them from the NetWare installation CD. 3. Answer the questions on the screen accordingly. The questions will include modification of AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and software configuration for your workstation for backup by a NetWare server. 4. When prompted to select a driver for your network board, choose "OTHER DRIVERS". 5. Provide the path where the NetWare ODI drivers for DOS were previously extracted as described in step 1. For example: C:\NETWARE\ODI.DOS. 6. Select the "NETGEAR FA310TX Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter". 7. Specify the driver's optional settings, if needed. 8. Press F10 to save to new configuration. 9. Proceed to "Install press here" and press <Enter> to install. The program copies the necessary files for NetWare Client. Continue the installation procedure to completion. Upon completion, a new NET.CFG file will be created in your DOS directory. Typically, this file contains the following lines: Link Driver NGRPCI FRAME Ethernet_802.3 FRAME Ethernet_802.2 : A batch file, STARTNET.BAT, for the ODI workstation performs the following: SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH ; Set NetWare 4.X to English language LSL ; Link Support Layer Module provided by Novell NGRPCI ; Hardware Specific Module IPXODI ; IPX Protocol Stack Module provided by Novell VLM ; DOS Support Module provided by Novell F: ; Change to connected device LOGIN .ADMIN ; Login to file server as user ADMIN 10. Run STARTNET.BAT to access the Novell network. NET.CFG parameters supported by the DOS ODI driver NGRPCI.COM ------------------------------------------------------------- SLOT 1 - Forces the driver to search for the specified board AUTOSENSE - This keyword configures the adapter to conduct NWay Auto-negotiation to determine the network speed and the duplex mode of the network connection. TP - This keyword selects the UTP port on the adapter; either "TP" or "TP_FULL_DUPLEX" must be used together with the "LINE_SPEED" keyword. TP_FULL_DUPLEX - This keyword selects twisted pair connection to work in full duplex mode; either "TP" or "TP_FULL_DUPLEX" must be used together with the "LINE_SPEED" keyword. LINE_SPEED - This keyword selects line speed between 10Mbps and 100Mbps on the network card. This keyword must be used in together with the keywords "TP" or "TP_FULL_DUPLEX". Format: LINE_SPEED=<value> Allowed values are: 10,100 For example, to force the network adapter to operate at 100Mbps and half duplex, use the following keywords in NET.CFG: LINE_SPEED=100 TPDownload Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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