Chapter 5 driver installation for windows nt 3.51, Driver installation – Macsense Connectivity MPC-200 User Manual
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Chapter 5 Driver Installation For Windows NT 3.51
Driver installation
1. In the Main group of NT, select the
Control Panel
icon.
2. In the Control Panel window, select the
Network
icon.
3. In the Network Settings dialog box, select the
Add Adapter
button. The Add
Network Adapter dialog box appears.
4. In the list of network cards, select
Requires disk from manufacturer
, and
then press
button.
5. Insert this driver disk in drive
A
. Enter drive and pathname
A:/
and click the
OK
button.
6. In the Select OEM Option dialog box, the following adapter name is displayed.
Select this adapter and click the
OK
button to install it.
Macsense Fast Ethernet CardBus Card
7. The Macsense Fast Ethernet CardBus Card Setup dialog box appears. You should
specify the correct values of these parameters for MPC-200 to work. Check the sec-
tion on
NDIS 3 Driver Parameters for Windows NT 3.51
for more information about
how to configure the parameters.
8. The system copies MCBNDIS3.SYS from the \WINNT directory on the driver disk to
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\MCBNDIS3.SYS, and the OEMSETNT.INF from
\WINNT351 to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 but gives it another name (e.g.
OEMNAD??.INF). If you remove the MPC-200 driver and would like to re-install it
later, you do not need the driver disk again. In the above, we assumed C:\WINNT is
the directory where the Windows NT system files are installed.
9. To complete network installation, remember binding the adapter to transport drivers
by selecting the
Bindings
button under the Network Setting dialog box.
10. Insert the Fast Ethernet CardBus Card in one of the CardBus sockets.
Attach the coupler to the back of the card, and connect a cable from the RJ-45 con-
nector on the back of the coupler to a hub or switch.
You can now shutdown and restart the computer. Please note during Windows NT
initialization, MPC-200 must be properly connected to a hub or switch; otherwise the card
and driver would not communicate correctly.
Note: If you are connected to a 100Mbps network, be sure to use UTP-5 or STP-1 cable.
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